Maxus Technology Corp. announced that Syncrude Canada Ltd. has signed a contract for asset recovery and electronic waste services generated as a result of Syncrude's corporate activities in their Fort McMurray operations. The contract is expected to be in effect through until the end of 2006.
"Maxus technology is looking forward to a mutually beneficial relationship," said David Smith, CEO of Maxus Technology. "A comprehensive and complete asset recovery and eWaste recycling program is an efficient way for a company like Syncrude Canada to derive maximum value from written down but usable corporate electronic assets. Syncrude Canada is demonstrating environmental awareness by ensuring assets that are at the end of their useful lives are properly recycled."
The Syncrude Project is a joint venture operated by Syncrude Canada Ltd. and owned by, AEC Oil Sands Limited Partnership, Canadian Oil Sands Investments Inc., Conoco Oil Sands Partnership, Imperial Oil Resources, Mocal Energy Ltd., Murphy Oil Company Ltd., Nexen Inc. and Petro-Canada.
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