Redemtech Opens Amsterdam Plant

Company adds seventh processing facility.

Redemtech, a Columbus, Ohio-based provider IT asset management services, today announced the opening of a new “Technology Change Management Center” (TCM) in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

 

The 7,200-square-foot facility employs 50 people and serves European companies seeking a regional asset recovery partner as well as global companies standardizing asset recovery processes across their organizations. The facility extends the capabilities of Redemtech's existing TCM Centers, including three in the United States, two in Canada and one in the United Kingdom.

 

"Our growing network of regional TCM Centers enables global organizations to apply consistent standards across their operations, while ensuring fast response and minimizing transportation costs," Robert Houghton, president and founder of Redemtech, says.

 

Redemtech plans to continue its expansion in Europe with an additional facility in Poland scheduled to open in late summer.

 

The Amsterdam TCM Center provides a range of services to extend equipment life, including repair and refurbishment, redeployment, remarketing, charitable donation and employee sale. Assets with no value are recycled in compliance with Redemtech's zero-landfill, zero-export policy.

 

The Amsterdam facility, like all Redemtech TCM Centers, is equipped with Retrac, the company’s Web-based business process automation system that systematically executes client business rules for asset processing, critical risk mitigation services, such as data destruction, and compliance reporting. According to Redemtech, “Retrac provides the visibility into assets required to increase technology reuse and reduce idled inventories.”

 

The Amsterdam TCM Center also features sophisticated material handling technologies to streamline workflow and speed asset turnaround.

 

"Responsible management of technology assets is a global problem and Redemtech is committed to providing a global solution," Robin Gue, director of Redemtech Europe, says.