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We want your surplus & redundant IT inventory

Pacific Trade Services (PTS) -  offer a buy back service to all enterprises that have an excess of resaleable IT products. This could consist of legacy network hardware or older notebook computers that no longer serve the need of the business. Having worked in the Hardware Brokerage industry for many years and with local businesses we are in an ideal position to assist in disposing of these 'out of favour' assets.

We specialise in the following manufacturers and ranges but would endeavour to offer a solution in all circumstances.

 

Cisco, IBM, Extreme, Foundry, Brocade & Sun

Switches, routers, bridges, SAN and fibre products.

IBM, Toshiba, Dell, Compaq, Hewlett Packard

Desktop, laptop, notebook computers and associated peripherals.

 

As a growing business working with others in the local area of Farnborough, Aldershot & Fleet rather than on a larger scale, we are able to offer a more personal, responsive and mutually beneficial service which can help to limit capital spent on the disposal of IT equipment.

recycle/disposalWith specific disposal methods now being associated with the disposal/recycling of electronic goods (See. ' WEEE') the opportunity to offset a portion of this potential cost makes financial sense.

The benefit of selling items otherwise seen as redundant is also of use in budgeting for future purchases so should be seen a key business practice.

We at PTS would like the opportunity to assist you with this process and look forward to having the opportunity to speak to you further.

 

Please feel free to contact an advisor to discuss your requirements

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Telephone:+44 0207 1939042

 

 
Special Note                

Responsibility for business WEEE  

If you bought equipment before 13 August 2005, and are replacing it with new equipment fulfilling the same function, then   the producer of the new equipment   is responsible for the collection, treatment and recycling of the old equipment, regardless of whether they were the original manufacturer.

 If you bought the equipment before 13 August 2005 and do not replace it, then  you  are responsible for financing and arranging treatment in accordance with the WEEE Regulations and existing waste management legislation, including the Duty of Care and the Hazardous Waste Regulations.

If you bought electrical equipment after 13 August 2005, then the  producer of that equipment  is responsible for its collection, treatment and recycling when you dispose of it.

If you lease or rent equipment, the producer is usually responsible for its disposal.

The regulations allow producers and business users to agree ‘alternative arrangements’, whereby the business user agrees to take on some or all of the future costs of the end-of-life treatment of the equipment he buys. This is a commercial decision that you will need to make and is likely to form part of the normal negotiating processes for supply contracts in the future.