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Intechra finalizes chasm acquisitions.


Jackson, Miss.-based Intechra, an IT asset disposition and recycling company, has completed its acquisition of EPO EPO

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 Intechra, the acquisitions complement the company's existing operations in Columbus; Dallas; Casa Grande, Ariz.; and Phoenix.

The company's processing centers in Hartford, Columbus, Dallas and Phoenix handle remanufacturing and remarketing and can process about 335,000 units each month, including computers, monitors, laptops, routers, servers, etc. The recycling centers in Casa Grande and Los Angeles and a recycling operation in the company's Dallas facility can together recycle about 9 million pounds of electronic assets per month.

"Combining the capabilities and employees of these companies with Intechra creates a powerful, vertically integrated company with a full complement of remarketing, recycling and refurbishment services," Chip Slack, Intechra CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , says. "We are particularly excited about our added recycling capability because environmental compliance is becoming more important to our clients."
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Title Annotation:ELECTRONICS RECYCLING
Publication:Recycling Today
Date:Mar 1, 2007
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