Reliable reputation: the Taggart brothers have made ECS Recycling and United Datatech Distributors respected names in the electronics recycling industry.Much has changed since Jim and Ken Taggart established ECS See eComStation. Refining and United Datatech Distributors in California's Silicon Valley to serve the destruction and remarketing needs of the areas high-tech manufacturers. While manufacturing in the area has declined, the companies' reputations for integrity remain constant. BETWEEN BROTHERS. Jim bought ECS Refining, an electronic scrap and solder solder (sŏd`ər), metal alloy used in the molten state as a metallic binder. The type of solder to be used is determined by the metals to be united. Soft solders are commonly composed of lead and tin and have low melting points. Hard solders (i. dross recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment. company based in Santa Clara Santa Clara, city, Cuba Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. , Calif., in 1980 for the modest sum of $15,000, which he paid in 15 installments of $1,000. He had been working as a salesman for a precious metals refining Precious metal refining is a superordinate term for the separation from noble-metalliferous materials. The precious metals are won for example from used catalysts, electronics, ores or alloys. The refining is a very expensive and complex procedure. company since graduating from college five years earlier and was already familiar with the industry. Ken joined his older brother as a partner in the business in October of 1980, and they incorporated the company as All Metals Inc., which today consists of ECS, with locations in Santa Clara, Dallas and Terrell, Texas Terrell is a city in Kaufman County, Texas, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 13,606. Terrell is located 32 miles (52 km) east of Dallas. City web page: [1] ; United Datatech of Santa Clara; Canadus Power Systems of Warrensville, Ohio Warrensville, Ohio can refer to:
UDT User-Defined Table UDT Underwater Demolition Team (US Navy SEALs) UDT Uniform Data Transfer (COM-based technologies) UDT União Democrática Timorense Aviation of Houston. All Metals has sales offices in five states and in Tijuana, Mexico. The Tijuana location also collects material from electronics firms in Mexico, shipping it to Santa Clara for processing. Dr. Nelson Mossholder, a hazardous waste Hazardous waste Any solid, liquid, or gaseous waste materials that, if improperly managed or disposed of, may pose substantial hazards to human health and the environment. Every industrial country in the world has had problems with managing hazardous wastes. industry veteran, and Dr. Jack Scott, a veteran of the smelting smelting, in metallurgy, any process of melting or fusion, especially to extract a metal from its ore. Smelting processes vary in detail depending on the nature of the ore and the metal involved, but they are typified in the use of the blast furnace. industry, own 25 percent of ECS and 50 percent of Canadus. Jim says Mossholder and Scott add an additional dimension to the businesses by developing proprietary environmental technology. Jim serves as president, and Ken serves as vice president of All Metals Inc. Jim says the brothers' skill sets are very different, which lends to the success of their partnership. Ken, who has a bachelor's degree in accounting and is a licensed CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000. , has an eye for detail, Jim says. "Ken, being more of the accounting personality, is more about detail and procedure, and I find that great support so that I can do the sales and marketing and the outside work?' The brothers share a level of trust that is unique to family, they say. "One of the things you have going for you with family members is you almost don't have to communicate to know what they are thinking or what the expectations are," Jim says. This trust coupled with the brothers' business sense have contributed to their success. "Jim and Ken are innovators innovators people who will try new things. early innovators important figures in the farming or client community because they are the leaders in the introduction of new techniques and management systems. ," Tom Hogye, who serves as general manager and vice president of United Datatech, says. "They are successful because they are not looking at this business as it is today. They are looking at what the business will be like tomorrow." Just as Jim and Ken rely on one another to compliment their individual strengths and weaknesses, ECS Refining and United Datatech also work together to provide their customers with comprehensive, complimentary services. COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH. Jim and Ken established United Datatech Distributors in 1988. "We actually bought two other companies that were involved in the recycling of electronics," Ken says. "One was more involved in the recycling of electronic scrap, and the other was involved in reuse reuse - Using code developed for one application program in another application. Traditionally achieved using program libraries. Object-oriented programming offers reusability of code via its techniques of inheritance and genericity. and resale." The company offers asset recovery services and remarkets peripherals and components through eBay, third-party maintenance firms and other resellers. ECS Refining and United Datatech share synergies. "One of the things that ties the two businesses nicely together is that companies generate a lot of different kinds of waste materials, and we try to be full service," Jim says. For instance, if United Datatech cannot remarket incoming material, the company can pass the devices onto ECS for precious metals Precious Metals Valuable metals such as gold, iridium, palladium, platinum, and silver. Notes: Investing in precious metals can be done either by purchasing the physical asset, or by purchasing futures contracts for the particular metal. recovery. ECS shreds the electronics and processes their precious metals and tin/lead solder constituents as well as materials from dentists, jewelers, other refiners, electronics manufacturers and dealers and other end-of-life electronics processors. The company sells the resulting materials to solder alloyers, smelters and manufacturers. ECS's Santa Clara location also processes photographic materials. The company puts treatment units into stores that offer photo processing and also picks up photo solution to process at its plant. While ECS Refining's Terrell, Texas, plant does not process photographic materials, it has capabilities that the Santa Clara plant does not. "One of the things that makes the Texas operation somewhat unique is that not only is it a pyro facility, which uses melting and smelting and so forth, but we also have hydro hy·dro adj. Hydroelectric. n. pl. hy·dros 1. Hydroelectric power. 2. A hydroelectric power plant. capability," Jim says. "We are able to move materials back and forth between the smelting line and the chemical processing side. Typically, you don't see that in most operations." The Yerrell plant also has shredding shred n. 1. A long irregular strip that is cut or torn off. 2. A small amount; a particle: not a shred of evidence. tr.v. and mechanical separation capabilities. Because the Terrell plant uses chemical separation, the facility can process high-temp alloys from the aircraft industry, extracting precious metals from high-temp alloys. This dovetails with UDT Aviation in Houston, which Jim and Ken are also involved in. The company recovers aircraft parts and components. PRIORITIZING BEST USE. United Datatech prioritizes reuse when possible, followed by component recovery and then raw material recovery, which occurs at ECS. ECS recycles everything that enters its doors, according to Jim According to Jim is an American situation comedy television series originally broadcast by ABC. The show premiered with little publicity in October 2001, following the surprise hit comedy My Wife and Kids. . "We don't take materials that we can't recycle. That has always been the policy of the company so that we don't have these potential hanging liabilities from Superfund sites and so forth." Since California enacted its Electronics Waste Recycling Act and a landfill ban on electronics, the Santa Clara plant has seen an influx of end-of-life electronics. Jim says, "The company has doubled in size in terms of volume of product that it handles in the last year, and I expect that to happen again in the next year." But this growth potential is accompanied by concerns. "The perception of new entrants into the industry is that there is a lot of money to be made and to be made quickly," Tom says. When reality sets in, it can be disasterous for the environment, he adds. Jim says balancing the costs associated with proper environmental management against the competitive aspect of the electronics recycling industry is a challenge, but ECS is committed to environmentally sound practices, but not at the expense of its bottom line. "We are a for-profit company," Tom says. "Our philosophy is to be of the utmost integrity, to provide the customer with the services they require and to do so in the most environmentally and economically sound way." Providing a variety of services is part of the Taggarts' approach, but they also value integrity. "It is particularly important in the kind of business that we are in because you are dealing with people's liability, you are dealing with their data and so forth," Jim says. "So when you tell someone that you are going to destroy something, you better destroy it, because there are potential downstream consequences to not doing so." He continues, "People who are buying the services need to be aware of that, but also the people who are providing the services need to have a longer view of it and see that what they do today affects them tomorrow." The author is managing editor of Recycling Today and can be contacted at dtoto@gie.net. ON THE WEB CALIFORNIA DIVERSIONS Visit www.RecyclingToday.com to read about ECS Refining and United Datatech's experiences under California's Electronic Waste Recycling Act The Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 (EWRA) is a California law to reduce the use of certain hazardous substances in certain electronic products sold in the state. The act was signed into law September 2003. of 2005. GUIDING PRINCIPLES According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. ECS Refining's business philosophy, which is posted on the company's Web site at www.ecsrefining.com, the company "has always been committed to the following principles and will continue to spread this philosophy to its new ventures." These values include: * Integrity in processing and paying for scrap materials; * An open invitation to witness processing; * A policy that dictates 100-percent recycling, ensuring that its clients will not incur any Long-term liability for hazardous waste disposal * A flexible approach to business, putting the client's needs at the forefront; * A proactive approach to environmental management and a commitment to maintaining the cleanest and most environmentally sound facilities in its industries; * An open-door policy Noun 1. open-door policy - the policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries open door national trading policy, trade policy - a government's policy controlling foreign trade that invites potential and existing clients to visit and audit its operations; * Sound financial decisions that provide profitable growth, promote integrity and ensure stability; and * A sense of pride that comes from having assembled a family of experts dedicated to servicing the metal electronics scrap and photographic scrap recycling needs of the businesses and communities its serves. |
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