Ameri-Shred Corp., Alpena, Mich., has expanded its hard drive shredder line with the addition of three new models: theAMS-750HD, the AMS-1500HD and the AMS-2000HD.
Since the company released its AMS-500HD hard drive shredder in early 2007, Ameri-Shred says its “demand and popularity has exceeded expectations.” The shredders feature power, rugged construction, quiet operation and high-volume production, according to the company.
“We were in the process of designing a compact system for this issue and found that the engineering staff and thought process in the HD 500 was far superior to our design,” says Bill Breckenridge, president of Data Security Technologies, a Glen Allen, Va.-based company that sells and licenses products and markets intellectual properties for data destruction. “The unit has proven to be much more robust than expected, with zero downtime after over 50,000 drives shredded by one of our clients.”
The new models offer a broader selection of horsepower, shed sizes and feed openings.
More information is available at www.ameri-shred.com or by phoning (800) 634-8981.
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