
""ICT is a strong legacy organisation in the ITAD space, built on doing the work in-house, maintaining chain-of-custody control, and meeting the highest standards for secure data destruction," said Brian Diesselhorst, CEO of Paladin."
""This acquisition strengthens our ability to support customers in Dublin, widely considered the EU's 'data centre capital', and across Ireland, with consistent execution and certified outcomes, while expanding our on-site shredding and secure handling capabilities in-region.""
"ICT was founded in Dublin in 2003 and has spent more than two decades building the kind of operational infrastructure that certification bodies reward and regulators trust."
"In the past year alone, the company processed more than 2,000 tonnes of end-of-life electronics and securely shredded more than 500,000 data-bearing devices."
Paladin EnviroTech completed a $70 million acquisition of ICT, Ireland's first R2v3-certified IT asset disposition provider. This acquisition is part of a nine-month spree that includes five acquisitions across the U.S., Netherlands, and Ireland. The company aims to address the increasing need for secure and compliant hardware disposal, particularly in Dublin's data centre sector. ICT has a strong operational history, processing over 2,000 tonnes of electronics and shredding more than 500,000 data devices in the past year, ensuring high standards for data destruction.
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