Image Microsystems Inc. (IMI), a reverse logistics, recycling and remarketing company specializing in processing electronic technology equipment, has announced a partnership with ATC Logistics & Electronics (ATCLE), a market leader in providing outsourced logistics and electronics repair services for the wireless and automotive industries. The partnership will assist electronics manufacturers with the growing need to ensure proper disposal and recycling for returned electronic, computer, telecommunication and wireless components.
The teaming of Image Microsystems and ATCLE produces full-service reverse logistics capabilities to facilitate returns processing, remanufacturing/de- manufacturing, recycling and remarketing.
"Image Microsystems is committed to being a leader in developing and managing programs for the processing and disposition of returned, excess and end-of-life electronic components," Alex Hajakbari, CEO of Image Microsystems, says. "We are excited to be working with ATCLE to further the extent to which we can offer reverse logics services to address returns and retired asset requirements of industry, government and consumers in the wireless and telecommunications industry."
William Conley, Jr., president of ATCLE, says, "I am pleased that the pooling of the resources and capabilities of ATCLE and Image Microsystems will offer our customers a broader array of services to support their returned and retired goods reverse logistics requirements. This collaboration will enable a more robust menu of solutions to our customers especially in the area of wireless and telecommunications products."
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