Shred-Tech to Unveil New Products at the 2008 NAID Conference

Equipment company to unveil two new products for the secure information destruction industry.

Shred-Tech, based in Cambridge, Ontario, has announced that it will use the 2008 National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) Conference April 2-4 in Anaheim, Calif., to unveil two new products. The company will also showcase its shredding trucks, mobile collection systems and plant-based information destruction systems at the convention.

 

Shred-Tech says it plans to display five trucks, the most the company has ever exhibited at a trade show, as well as a plant-based system. The company will also participate in two presentations at the 2008 conference.

 

“We are excited about the new products that we will be showcasing,” Shred-Tech CEO Robert Glass says. “We truly believe these new units will revolutionize the shredding business. We have made significant investments over the past several years in research and development—$12 million over the past seven years, with $2.5 million alone in 2007—to provide our customers with top-of-the-line mobile and plant-based shredding systems.”

 

Shred-Tech, a 2008 NAID Conference sponsor, will also participate in two sessions:

·        “Routine Maintenance – Higher Profits,” Wednesday, April 2, from 3 p.m. to 3:50 p.m., with presenter Bob Hergott, Shred-Tech service manager; and

·        “How Do I Know if I am Doing Well in the Information Destruction Business,” April 3, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:20 p.m., with Joe Roberto, Shred-Tech vice president of sales and marketing.

 

NAID Executive Director Bob Johnson says, “Because of Joe Roberto’s prior experience growing KwikShred into one of the most successful secure destruction companies ever created and his current experience at Shred-Tech working with hundreds of other service providers, he is more than qualified to offer a valuable perspective on the ingredients of success in our industry.”

More information about Shred-Tech is available at www.shred-tech.com.