Stock-n-Lot enables businesses to unlock the value in their redundant or end of life computer hardware, software and communications assets. We provide full asset tracking services and enable you to meet your environmental and/or legislative obligations for equipment disposal.
Telecommunications network
A telecommunications network is a network of telecommunications links and nodes
Asset Recovery - Nationwide Service
Nationwide computer asset recovery service.
Computer Parts & Accessories Products:
Computer parts and accessories are physical
Physics Lab Equipment
Physics laboratory equipments which are mostly used in schools, colleges.

Nationwide Corporate Computer Recycling service

"The improper disposal of electronic assets creates significant financial and regulatory noncompliance risks." Stock-n-Lot offers EPA compliant (federal and state) computer recycler service. Managing eWaste (i.e. - CRT monitor recycling, phone recycling, computer recycling) is a problem complicated by the risks if one does not manage the disposal to mitigate risk. Federal and state agencies such as the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) increased willingness to prosecute for violations complicates the corporate eWaste problem even more.

Four common solutions to mitigate the financial risks that are offered by many vendors are:
  • 1) Destruction of equipment without worth in accordance with state and federal EPA guidelines.
  • 2) Moving equipment to a foreign destination. Although many corporations are not made aware of the     ultimate destination for their equipment, this is not an atypical solution for large quantities of     monitors.
  • 3) Putting equipment in a landfill. This does not often happen. When it does, the risks are large when     the EPA chooses to sue all previous owners for cost.
  • 4) Removing serial numbers and asset tags from the equipment. While erasing serial numbers can     appear to solve the issue, there are ethical issues with such actions.
Where the Computer Recycling problem begins

75% of all phased out corporate computer equipment is immediately moved to storage. There are simple reasons that this occurs:
  • 1) Awaiting decision on disposition.
  • 2) Overtasked IT departments have no time to manage sale / erasing the data / cataloging the equipment so that it may be sold .
  • 3) No time or decision to prepare for sale.
  • 4) Uncertainty if the used computer equipment can be used as a spare or if it may be deployed to another company location.