Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations Expands to Loudoun County
The new facility is located at 22650 Executive Dr. in Sterling.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Wisconsin-based Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations has expanded into Northern Virginia with a new facility in Sterling.
The company, founded in 2007, is a full-service electronics and materials lifecycle management corporation specializing in IT asset disposition, electronics recycling, legislative compliance, product refurbishment, re-marketing and resale, materials recovery, and data security. It focuses on safeguarding sensitive data and protecting the environment from e-waste and other pollutants.
The new location in Data Center Alley will allow the company to more directly support hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise customers with IT asset disposition, data center decommissioning, and lifecycle management services.
“When we looked at where to grow next, Loudoun County stood out immediately,” Founder Miles Harter said. “This is one of the most important digital infrastructure hubs in the world, where innovation, scale, and speed all come together. More importantly for us, it’s where our partners are, and that’s what this expansion is about.”
The company marked the opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Loudoun County Board of Supervisors staff, representatives from Loudoun County Economic Development, the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce, and local business leaders.
The new facility is located at 22650 Executive Dr. in Sterling.
“We’re in business to serve our customers,” President Alicia Suessmith said. “This expansion allows us to better support organizations operating in this region, especially those managing complex data center and enterprise environments where timelines are tight, expectations are high, and there’s little room for error.”
The company is headquartered in Onalaska, WI, and also has an office near Nashville, TN.
Courtesy: www.loudounnow.com