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S2S Wins £400k Contract for I.T. Asset Disposal and Processing
South Yorkshire based S2S has recently won a tender valued at £400k for a large pharmaceutical Company with a UK wide requirement for the secure disposal and recycling of a wide range of I.T. equipment and mobile devices.
S2S has a complete ‘one stop shop’ ability with a range of services which include paperless collections, data destruction, refurbishing, resale, recycling, bespoke asset tracking and a sanitisation capability for any equipment being sent to ‘home workers’.
S2S Operations Manager Rachel Hall said “Our diverse client base continues to grow which is a reflection of our reputation for giving exceptional customer service and our ability to customise our products to match our clients demands.
“The market place, since the Covid pandemic began, is constantly changing and to be successful, companies like ours need to be able to respond quickly with creative solutions that reflect our customer’s needs” Rachel added.
S2S is based in a secure 30,000 sq.ft. facility in Rotherham with a UK wide client base of both large and small companies not only in the technology sector but increasingly financial, retail local authority and manufacturing businesses that recognise the importance of environmentally safe processing of I.T. equipment and mobile devices.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Helen Dillon-Pearson .
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