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Sales: 1-905-501-0099
Fax: 1-905-501-0699
               
CNB COMPUTERS ASSET DISPOSITION SERVICES
Asset Disposition
Excess Inventory? Under-performing stores? Obsolete machinery? Too much capital tied up in accounts receivable?
CNB Computers Inc. has the options and sophisticated solutions for businesses to strengthen their balance sheet and improve liquidity. For years, companies have turned to us for our experience, wisdom, and financial strength to maximize asset disposition and minimize the risk commonly associated with asset disposition.
Converting redundant or under-performing assets is an intensive process that requires specialized skills and an intimate understanding of business operations — exactly the kind of expertise CNB Computers has cultivated throughout its history.
CNB Asset Disposition Division
Solutions to your Surplus Computer Equipment
Whether you are looking to dispose of company owned or even leased I/T equipment, or a manufacturer or recycler searching for an end-to-end solution for technology disposal, CNB Computers Inc. can provide the answer. Make the disposition of excess IT equipment simple and trouble-free. We offer a complete, end-to-end suite of highly competitive solutions for you to safely and economically dispose off your IT Equipment or provide you the best cost to service ratio in the market to upgrade your I.T. equipment in your company.
From the resale of marketable assets to environmentally safe disposal of assets without market value. CNB Computers Inc. has the resources and expertise to serve you anywhere in the United States and Canada with solutions that offer you peace of mind.
Committed to Continued Purchasing of I.T. Equipment!
CNB Computers Inc. is actively purchasing the following assets to meet our customers' demands:
  • PC Products
  • SERVER Products
  • LAPTOP Products
  • Any IT Equipment in general
We are prepared to purchase any large quantity of IT equipment, as well as make any arrangements for removal and shipment. CNB Computers is the expert when it comes to liquidating I.T. computer equipment and assets.
Best Value for your Assets
CNB Computers Inc. provides value assessment, logistics, take-out, lease management, and re-financing services to assist you in end-of-lifecycle management. This allows you to plan and outsource the end-of-lease or end-of-lifecycle processes to reduce the total cost of ownership and to minimize disruption to your employees. Because we are vendor-independent, we can offer unbiased advice and negotiate the best transactions on your behalf. Receive value for your unwanted assets
We can value and remove surplus or end-of-lifecycle assets. Any value can be returned to you in the form of cash, lease payment reductions, or as trade-in value for new or rental equipment. As a company, CNB Computers Inc. continues to provide a level of service and a guarantee of performance that is unsurpassed. For CNB Computers Inc., asset disposition is an intrinsically developed and highly skilled process of providing options and opportunities for our clients.
Contact CNB Computers Asset Disposition Team
Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve the return on investment you desire. We provide better offers for your I.T. Assets, GIVE US A TRY and you will find the best value is with us. Call us today to discover how we can assist you and provide the best solution, with quotes customized to your individual requirements.
Call us at (905) 501-0099, email our Sales Team, or fill out the Asset Disposition Enquiry Form below for more information.
CNB Equipment Asset Disposition Enquiry Form
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CNB Computers - Ontario
180 Traders Boulevard E.
Mississauga, ON
L4Z 1W7, CANADA
Telephone: (905) 501-0099
Fax: (905) 501-0699
CNB Computers - Quebec
286 Grande Ligne Road
Victoriaville, QC
G6T 0E9, CANADA
Telephone: (819) 751-1669
Fax: (819) 751-9666
 
 
 
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Charity Computers4Kids
The Toronto Police Service will be hosting a Computers 4 Kids event, in conjunction with CNB Computers, on Thursday, September 2, 2010, 10:30 a.m., at the North Kipling Community Centre, 2 Rowntree Road. The computers will be provided as learning tools for single-income families with limited resources. Through the generosity of the staff at CNB computers, it was decided that 15 computers would be donated to police at 23 Division and have them installed in the community centres that would benefit the youth the most. The North Kipling Community Centre, 2 Rowntree Road, and the Youth Outreach program, 1790 Albion Road, will benefit greatly. The staff members are extremely excited about the initiative and are in the process of preparing for the event. There will be 10 computers installed at the North Kipling Community Centre and five at the Youth Outreach program. Members of the 23 Division neighborhood TAVIS Initiative, focusing their efforts in the Albion/Finch area, spearheaded the project and installed the computers before the event. The Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy, or TAVIS for short, is a Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services provincially funded initiative dedicated to creating and maintaining sustainable, safe neighbourhoods. TAVIS initiatives are operating in all of the 17 TPS Divisions and are supported by every unit in the Service.
The Toronto Police Service will be hosting a Computers 4 Kids event, in conjunction with CNB Computers, on Thursday, September 2, 2010, 10:30 a.m., at the North Kipling Community Centre, 2 Rowntree Road. The computers will be provided as learning tools for single-income families with limited resources. Through the generosity of the staff at CNB computers, it was decided that 15 computers would be donated to police at 23 Division and have them installed in the community centres that would benefit the youth the most. The North Kipling Community Centre, 2 Rowntree Road, and the Youth Outreach program, 1790 Albion Road, will benefit greatly. The staff members are extremely excited about the initiative and are in the process of preparing for the event. There will be 10 computers installed at the North Kipling Community Centre and five at the Youth Outreach program. Members of the 23 Division neighborhood TAVIS Initiative, focusing their efforts in the Albion/Finch area, spearheaded the project and installed the computers before the event. The Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy, or TAVIS for short, is a Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services provincially funded initiative dedicated to creating and maintaining sustainable, safe neighbourhoods. TAVIS initiatives are operating in all of the 17 TPS Divisions and are supported by every unit in the Service. The Toronto Police Service will be hosting a Computers 4 Kids event, in conjunction with CNB Computers, on Thursday, September 2, 2010, 10:30 a.m., at the North Kipling Community Centre, 2 Rowntree Road. The computers will be provided as learning tools for single-income families with limited resources. Through the generosity of the staff at CNB computers, it was decided that 15 computers would be donated to police at 23 Division and have them installed in the community centres that would benefit the youth the most. The North Kipling Community Centre, 2 Rowntree Road, and the Youth Outreach program, 1790 Albion Road, will benefit greatly. The staff members are extremely excited about the initiative and are in the process of preparing for the event. There will be 10 computers installed at the North Kipling Community Centre and five at the Youth Outreach program. Members of the 23 Division neighborhood TAVIS Initiative, focusing their efforts in the Albion/Finch area, spearheaded the project and installed the computers before the event. The Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy, or TAVIS for short, is a Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services provincially funded initiative dedicated to creating and maintaining sustainable, safe neighbourhoods. TAVIS initiatives are operating in all of the 17 TPS Divisions and are supported by every unit in the Service. The Toronto Police Service will be hosting a Computers 4 Kids event, in conjunction with CNB Computers, on Thursday, September 2, 2010, 10:30 a.m., at the North Kipling Community Centre, 2 Rowntree Road. The computers will be provided as learning tools for single-income families with limited resources. Through the generosity of the staff at CNB computers, it was decided that 15 computers would be donated to police at 23 Division and have them installed in the community centres that would benefit the youth the most. The North Kipling Community Centre, 2 Rowntree Road, and the Youth Outreach program, 1790 Albion Road, will benefit greatly. The staff members are extremely excited about the initiative and are in the process of preparing for the event. There will be 10 computers installed at the North Kipling Community Centre and five at the Youth Outreach program. Members of the 23 Division neighborhood TAVIS Initiative, focusing their efforts in the Albion/Finch area, spearheaded the project and installed the computers before the event. The Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy, or TAVIS for short, is a Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services provincially funded initiative dedicated to creating and maintaining sustainable, safe neighbourhoods. TAVIS initiatives are operating in all of the 17 TPS Divisions and are supported by every unit in the Service.
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