SK Tes to Open New State-of-the-Art ITAD Facility

The new facility is expected to create more than 25 new jobs in the region.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The newest ITAD facility in Shannon, Ireland, has opened, according to SK Tes, a top worldwide provider of IT asset disposition (ITAD) services. An important turning point in the company's global expansion strategy has been reached with the construction of the new, cutting-edge 36,000 square foot building.

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The company claims that the Shannon plant is the perfect place for its ongoing expansion in the area because of Ireland's strategic location as a European technological hub. For all phases of the IT lifecycle, from deployment and operation to decommissioning and verified data destruction, the new facility will provide best-in-class assistance. It will be crucial in assisting Irish businesses in reaching international sustainability targets by recycling an astounding amount of electronic waste in an ethical manner.

Ireland is home to some of the most significant data infrastructure in the world, according to Eric Ingebretsen, Chief Commercial Officer of SK Tes. Fast, safe, and eco-friendly technology lifecycle services are what the new Shannon facility promises to provide these businesses.

More than 25 new employment are anticipated to be created in the area by the new factory. It also shows the company's dedication and commitment to circularity.