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How Rising Fuel and Memory Prices Are Impacting ITAD’s Margins

Rising fuel and freight costs from the war in Iran are tightening margins in an ITAD business model built on moving material, while surging prices for memory and storage are simultaneously increasing the value of server and component recovery. Those pressure points, combined, are pushing logistics‑heavy, “haul and shred” providers to the edge and giving a relative advantage to ITAD firms that can monetize memory‑rich assets, document ESG benefits, and explain, in hard numbers, how they help customers manage cost, risk, and refresh timing.

PC Installed Base in the US: Density per State

It is no surprise that California is home of the biggest number of PCs in the US installed base. With an estimated figure of more than 22 million units this year, California is where almost 12% of the PCs are currently operating. [membersonly] The economic might of...

IT Asset Disposition Sector: 2014 Predictions

This year, Compliance Standards is debuting its predictions for the IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) space for the year 2014. This is probably the first of its kind in our sector, while the prediction tradition has existed for all other IT markets. While there is plenty to...

The Seven Functions Involved in Enterprise Asset Disposition

A confluence of events has created an interesting environment in the recycling and IT asset disposition sector over the past years.  Starting with the anemic performance of the global economic since 2008, resulting in lower employment and lower use of assets,...

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