As one of the industry's leading computer liquidators, Liquid Technology provides fair asset evaluations and effective impartial solutions to companies in need of managed IT asset disposition. Because of our acute understanding of current market conditions and future trends we are able to integrate our specialized knowledge and technological expertise to recommend and execute a deliberate plan of action for your business.
Liquid Technology's computer liquidation specialists provide personalized attention and customized solutions to accommodate your chief concerns and priorities. We assist a broad spectrum of industries nationwide with a full menu of discreet and confidential computer liquidation services, from safe and secure data destruction to fully-compliant e-waste recycling and disposal.
While other computer liquidators or IT brokers may only accept certain brands of equipment, Liquid Technology places no such criteria in our services. We accept Dell, Cisco, IBM, HP and all other brands of IT equipment. Our all-inclusive services are an optimum business decision for companies looking to relieve their surplus assets in a single, convenient transaction. Common reasons for needing computer liquidation services can include:
Whether your company is merging, moving, downsizing or updating their IT department to be more environmentally friendly, Liquid Technology has the services you need to manage your excess computer hardware and networking equipment. Our comprehensive suite of services includes:
Contact our experienced computer liquidators now for fair prices and fast removal of your excess IT assets. We are here to help you - quickly and easily. We can be reached by calling our toll-free number, by email or simply complete our quick form and a Liquid Technology Assessment Specialist will promptly respond to you. Feel free to include a spreadsheet of your excess IT equipment to help expedite the process.
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