LifeSpan Technology Recycling, based in Newton, Mass., has opened a new division for lease returns, LifeSpan Technology Asset Management (LTAM), which is based in a 35,000-square-foot facility in Tampa, Fla.
According LifeSpan, its new division offers is capable of handling large quantities of equipment with customized programs, including line item audits and asset disposition, for leasing companies and other organizations. LTAM will incorporate lease returns and asset management for municipal, higher education, health care and nonprofit clients.
Asset remarketing services include selling of PCs and laptops, servers, networking and enterprise solutions, high-volume printing and more. Asset evaluations are performed by tenured product managers in each asset class, according to the company.
LifeSpan also has announced that it is conducting guided tours of its new LTAM facility for registered attendees of the upcoming Equipment Management Conference, being held by the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA). The conference is scheduled to take place in St. Petersburg, Fla., April 3-5.
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