Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations opens Virginia facility

This marks the company’s second facility opening this year.

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La Crosse, Wisconsin-based electronics recycler Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations has opened a new facility in Loudoun County, Virginia, a region also called “Data Center Alley.”

This expansion is anchored by Dynamic’s partnership with a Fortune 100 global financial services company and other leading technology partners, the company says.

“As data volumes surge and operational timelines tighten, our customers need a partner that can move at their pace,” Dynamic CEO Curt Greeno says. “Expanding into the D.C.-area strengthens our ability to respond quickly and deliver the confidence that comes with working directly with Dynamic’s own trucks, team members and proven processes.”

Dynamic says the Loudoun County facility enhances its ability to support the region’s growing data and technology ecosystem, giving customers local access to its services, including rack removal, asset tracking, certified data destruction and environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting.

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“By being here, we’re making it easier for our customers to do business,” Dynamic President Alicia Suessmith says. “They can rely on us for hands-on, transparent support with secure chain of custody at every step, keeping projects on track and operations running smoothly. Our growth in this region—and others—is guided by one principle: meeting our clients where they are. As Dynamic continues to expand its footprint to serve global enterprises and data center partners, we remain focused on delivering the same personalized service experience that has fueled our success.”

In addition to the Virginia facility, Dynamic opened a 74,000-square-foot facility in Hendersonville, Tennessee, in March of this year.