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Ingram Micro Commerce & Lifecycle Services, a provider of supply chain management based in Irving, California, has announced the opening of an information technology asset disposition (ITAD) processing center in Fairfield, New Jersey. The center is more than 100,000 square feet and replaces one of the company’s smaller operations in Pine Brook, New Jersey.
“We continue to grow alongside the needs of our clients, and opening a new facility of this size on the east coast is a big milestone,” says Todd Zegers, global vice president of ITAD and reverse logistics at Ingram Micro. “In addition to providing efficient, safe and secure technology disposition services, we look forward to serving clients in the region with depot and device lifecycle management services."
He continues, “Our clients continue to demand solutions that align to their corporate social responsibility goals. Investing in facilities that bring us closer to our clients reduces the environmental impact of logistics by shortening transportation miles.”
Ingram Micro’s ITAD and reverse logistics network spans 28 facilities globally, including North America, Central America, South America, Europe and Asia.
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