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Companies that have been around for a while find that they have accumulated a lot of stuff over the years. As with homeowners, businesses acquire new things without getting rid of the old things they’re replacing. Where there was once a nice tidy space, now there is chaos. Businesses in the manufacturing world know this all too well. Technologies change, replacement parts are bought, hardware is stored, and companies run out of space to put everything. That’s where we come in. Bycom is a buyer and seller of surplus electrical equipment. We come in and clean house. We will take just about anything electrical: motors, circuit breakers, electronics, copper wire, and more. Getting rid of your surplus electrical equipment is good for business.
What business can’t use an influx of cash? Old machines and parts lying around that aren’t being used are a drain, so turn them into money. Sell your old equipment and use that cash to buy newer, better stuff. There’s no point in keeping something that isn’t producing and is taking up space.
Keeping obsolete machines, spare parts, and the like only take up space. Growing companies always need more space for operations, so create some by selling off surplus equipment. Instead of dusting off old machines, get rid of them and put something that produces income in their place.
Out with the old and in with the new. Take the cash you get for your surplus electrical supply and reinvest in the business. New equipment runs better, is more energy efficient, and will add value to your business. Depending on what you’re selling, you might be able to finance an entirely new machine and product line.
Looking for ways to implement some green initiatives? There isn’t much greener than recycling, and that’s what you’d be doing. Recycling surplus electrical supplies means your company is helping reduce waste. There is value in your old parts and machines even if it’s for their scrap price. New companies that don’t have much start-up capital can use your old manufacturing equipment and breathe new life into it.