A Morecambe based IT asset disposal company has announced an expansion to its growing fleet.
ICT Reverse have made an investment in a new articulated truck, reflecting the company’s commitment to improving logistics, efficiency as well as supporting the growing client base.
The new HGV will significantly enhance ICT Reverse’s ability to manage large-scale secure collections of IT assets from across the UK to a high standard.
With increased capacity and advanced tracking systems, the vehicle will streamline operations, ensuring timely and secure transportation of redundant IT equipment.
The company say this updated approach allows for more tailored scheduling, faster response times, and cost efficiency by eliminating third-party costs.
"Expanding our fleet is a reflection of our growth and our unwavering commitment to providing exceptional service to our clients," said Sophie Gray, Managing Director at ICT Reverse.
‘’As businesses across the UK increasingly seek secure, compliant, and environmentally responsible IT asset disposal, ICT Reverse continues to improve its capabilities to meet demand.
‘’This is the latest in a series of investments aimed at enhancing operational excellence and maintaining the company’s position as a trusted partner for businesses of all sizes.’’


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