Cresswood Shredding Machinery, Cortland, Ill., a designer and manufacturer of the single-shaft, low-speed Destroyer line of shredders, has introduced a range of plant-based Integrated Shredding Systems for the secure destruction and storage industries.
“Since the launch of our custom single-shaft shredders for secure destruction, customers have continually requested that we expand our technology and factory-direct support services from these core machines to include high-efficiency turnkey systems,” says Jack Cress, CEO of Cresswood. “With the addition of our new Resolution granulators and innovative, eco-friendly auxiliary equipment, we can now deliver truly ‘sustainable’ and cost-effective total systems for the closed-loop shredding and recovery of confidential documents, uniforms, film, off-spec products, microfiche and selective e-scrap material.”
Cresswood Integrated Shredding Systems feature custom engineered conveying and auxiliary equipment to provide “dump and go” operation, accommodate dust collection preferences and tie-in with new or existing balers.
“We are now in the position to configure versatile integrated systems to match specific facility and customer needs,” Cress says.
More information about Cresswood Integrated Shredding Systems is available at www.cresswood.com.
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