Michael Collins, CEO of eCycle Solutions[/caption]
One of Canada's largest commodities-focused processors, eCycle Solutions, says a recent business acquisition will allow it to quickly expand ITAD services across the country.
Mississauga, Ontario-based eCycle Solutions on Oct. 15 acquired Refreshtek, which specializes in ITAD for small- and medium-sized businesses. A company focused on commodities recovery, eCycle Solutions has operating plants in four provinces, with its main shredding and separation line in Mississauga, near Toronto.
Michael Collins, president and CEO of eCycle Solutions, said the acquisition was a better strategy than eCycle Solutions growing its own small ITAD business.
"I think this is a much quicker to market for us, and it brings us that expertise and that experience that we need in order to grow this business quickly," he said.
The deal was the second in October involving a major player in the Canadian market. On Oct. 1, Global Electric Electronic Processing (GEEP) Canada and the Shift Group, which is made up of end-of-life processor Shift Recycling and ITAD provider Revolution, merged to form Quantum Lifecycle Partners.
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Michael Collins, CEO of eCycle Solutions[/caption]
One of Canada's largest commodities-focused processors, eCycle Solutions, says a recent business acquisition will allow it to quickly expand ITAD services across the country.
Mississauga, Ontario-based eCycle Solutions on Oct. 15 acquired Refreshtek, which specializes in ITAD for small- and medium-sized businesses. A company focused on commodities recovery, eCycle Solutions has operating plants in four provinces, with its main shredding and separation line in Mississauga, near Toronto.
Michael Collins, president and CEO of eCycle Solutions, said the acquisition was a better strategy than eCycle Solutions growing its own small ITAD business.
"I think this is a much quicker to market for us, and it brings us that expertise and that experience that we need in order to grow this business quickly," he said.
The deal was the second in October involving a major player in the Canadian market. On Oct. 1, Global Electric Electronic Processing (GEEP) Canada and the Shift Group, which is made up of end-of-life processor Shift Recycling and ITAD provider Revolution, merged to form Quantum Lifecycle Partners.
Michael Collins, CEO of eCycle Solutions[/caption]
One of Canada's largest commodities-focused processors, eCycle Solutions, says a recent business acquisition will allow it to quickly expand ITAD services across the country.
Mississauga, Ontario-based eCycle Solutions on Oct. 15 acquired Refreshtek, which specializes in ITAD for small- and medium-sized businesses. A company focused on commodities recovery, eCycle Solutions has operating plants in four provinces, with its main shredding and separation line in Mississauga, near Toronto.
Michael Collins, president and CEO of eCycle Solutions, said the acquisition was a better strategy than eCycle Solutions growing its own small ITAD business.
"I think this is a much quicker to market for us, and it brings us that expertise and that experience that we need in order to grow this business quickly," he said.
The deal was the second in October involving a major player in the Canadian market. On Oct. 1, Global Electric Electronic Processing (GEEP) Canada and the Shift Group, which is made up of end-of-life processor Shift Recycling and ITAD provider Revolution, merged to form Quantum Lifecycle Partners.
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