TES Expands US Operations With Opening of Fourth Facility

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Las Vegas

TES's Las Vegas facility will boost TES's overall processing capacity and provide a comprehensive suite of IT Asset Disposition services to assist the West Coast's technology giants.

The 40,000-square-foot facility is anticipated to open in January 2023. It will provide onsite data destruction, decommissioning of data centres, and redeployment or resale of parts and assets, including testing, grading, repairing, refurbishment, and recycling.

This latest facility complements an existing infrastructure that is already recognised as the largest in the world, increasing TES's investment in ITAD infrastructure throughout its North American sites to about $10 million over the preceding five years.

The infrastructure at TES is one-of-a-kind. The ownership of these facilities, which include over 40 locations spread over 20 countries, provides clients with unique sustainability and consistency through centralised services such as security, work processes, reporting, value recovery, and compliance.

This new facility is conveniently positioned near Las Vegas's key logistics arteries, providing clients with lower logistics costs and reduced carbon emissions from excess transportation.

Eric Ingebretsen, TES’s Chief Commercial Officer, commented: 

“As we grow, we must ensure that we continue to closely meet the needs of our customers, not just by offering superior IT lifecycle solutions but also by ensuring that these solutions are combined with the best sustainability-based outcomes for those assets.” 

According to a new study by Future Market Insights on the IT Asset Disposition market, the ITAD market is anticipated to document a compound annual growth rate of 7.42% during 2022-2032. Fueling this growth is an increased need for data and information security, as well as environmental factors.

Gary Steele, TES’s Chief Executive Officer, commented: 

“This investment backs that commitment by providing best-in-class full lifecycle solutions where our clients are located, backed by a global support network.” 

TES’s services and infrastructure growth align with the data and information security needs of the business by meeting complex compliance needs while removing the associated barriers to organisations leveraging a strategic ITAD programme, such as concerns over data security.

Source: TES

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