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Reuse-First buyback for retired enterprise IT — server, storage, networking, GPU, AI accelerator, laptop, desktop, CPU, memory, accessories. Per-OEM landing pages cover Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant, Cisco Catalyst/Nexus, NetApp FAS/AFF, Dell EMC Unity/PowerStore, NVIDIA H100/A100, AMD EPYC, Intel Xeon Scalable. Settled in CAD against PO with line-item per-asset pricing. NIST SP 800-88 wipe + IEEE 2883 firmware Sanitize included. Cross-border resale routing under NDA where local market depth is thin. Trader-channel relationships across UAE, India, Singapore, Canada, Hong Kong.

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Servers

Reuse-First buyback for retired enterprise servers — Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant, Cisco UCS, IBM Power, Supermicro, Lenovo ThinkSystem — wi…

Storage

Reuse-First buyback for SAN, NAS and DAS retired storage — NetApp, Pure, Dell EMC, HPE, IBM, Hitachi — drives wiped to NIST SP 800-88 / IEEE…

Networking

Reuse-First buyback for retired networking — Cisco, Arista, Juniper, Aruba, Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, F5 — configuration wiped, factory-…

Laptops

Reuse-First buyback for retired enterprise laptop fleets — Dell Latitude, HP EliteBook, Lenovo ThinkPad, Apple MacBook, Microsoft Surface — …

Desktops & workstations

Reuse-First buyback for retired desktops and workstations — Dell OptiPlex / Precision, HP EliteDesk / Z-series, Lenovo ThinkCentre / ThinkSt…

Phones & tablets

Reuse-First buyback for retired enterprise mobile fleets — iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy enterprise, Lenovo tablets — activation lock cleared…

GPU / AI hardware

Reuse-First buyback for AI accelerators and enterprise GPUs — NVIDIA H100, A100, A10, RTX 6000 Ada, AMD Instinct MI-series — quote validity …

CPUs / processors

Reuse-First buyback for enterprise-grade CPUs — Intel Xeon (Scalable + older), AMD EPYC, IBM POWER — tray, OEM, or pulls all accepted, settl…

Memory / RAM

Reuse-First buyback for enterprise DDR4 / DDR5 RDIMM, LRDIMM, ECC memory — Samsung, Micron, Hynix, Kingston — per-stick pricing for matched …

Components

Reuse-First buyback for enterprise components — power supplies, fans, optics (SFP+/QSFP), backplanes, RAID controllers — programme-level for…

Why customers consolidate to a single Maxicom engagement

Concentration risk reduction is the most-cited reason. A single SOW covering the full Canada footprint (and where applicable, cross-border into UAE, India, Singapore, Canada, Hong Kong) is operationally simpler than coordinating multiple regional vendor panels. Maxicom's 30-year continuous operation since 1996 provides reference depth that newer ITAD entrants cannot match. Per-asset certificate format is regulator-acceptable on first review at every Canada regulator we have served. Cross-border resale routing under NDA preserves channel-respect for OEM-partner engagements. Programme engagements run on multi-year master service agreements with quarterly business reviews; single-event engagements close in duration documented in the SOW from signed engagement to settled PO.

How the engagement model composes across this catalog

Most Canada engagements combine multiple items from this catalog. A typical Tier-1 BFSI refresh: server buyback + laptop fleet buyback + data destruction + decommissioning + reverse logistics, all under one programme SOW. A typical hyperscale tenant exit: data-centre decommissioning + GPU buyback (via the AI Hardware Desk) + structured cabling reclaim + multi-vendor ITAD governance. A typical M&A IT divestiture: full-estate buyback + asset valuation + per-asset Certificate of Destruction with witness destruction for top-classified material. Every engagement settles in CAD against your purchase order, with line-item invoicing your finance team understands. Quote validity follows the asset class — 14 days for steady-state enterprise hardware, 5 business days for AI accelerators where the secondary market re-prices weekly.

Regulator alignment for Canada engagements

Universal: NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1, IEEE 2883-2022, DoD 5220.22-M (where contractually specified), NAID-grade Protocol. Region-specific: NIST 800-88 · PIPEDA · OSFI B-13 · NAID-grade · IEEE 2883-2022. BFSI engagements add OSFI B-13; personal-data processing under PIPEDA. Per-asset Certificate of Destruction is admissible against all simultaneously — one document covers every framework an auditor in Canada is likely to ask about. Sample certificates available on NDA before engagement signing; the eleven required fields (serial, make/model, data classification, sanitisation method, particle size or field strength, tool + verification, UTC timestamp, operator + ID, witness if present, chain-of-custody reference, destruction reason where Reuse-First overridden) pass every audit-defensibility test.

Reuse-First disposition KPI we report back

Programme engagements receive quarterly business reviews covering: total tonnage processed, Reuse-First reuse rate (% refurbished + redeployed vs % destroyed by media class), residual value recovered in CAD, embodied-carbon-recovered estimate (CO₂e avoided by keeping working assets in service rather than replacing them), diversion-from-landfill percentage, material-recovery breakdown, exception reporting. Single-event engagements receive the same data as a per-engagement summary attached to the consolidated certificate. The reuse rate metric is the most informative KPI: our blended 2024-2025 cohort runs at 67%; programme engagements typically improve year-over-year as the engagement learns the asset mix. Reporting format mapped to your sustainability framework — CSRD ESRS E5, ISSB IFRS S1/S2, BRSR Principle 6, GRI 301/305/306, SASB IT services standards.

Asset classes we buy back Per-asset wipe protocol matched to media · NIST SP 800-88 / IEEE 2883-2022 · CAD settlement against PO Server Storage Networking GPU Laptop Desktop CPU Memory SSD HDD Optics Tape Router Firewall UPS AI accelerator
Reviewed by the Maxicom compliance desk. Last updated April 2026.
Operates to NIST 800-88 · PIPEDA · OSFI B-13 · NAID-grade · IEEE 2883-2022
When you are ready

Send the asset list. We will send the number.

A photograph of the rack works. A spreadsheet works better. CAD settlement, against PO.

purchase@maxicom.ca · per engagement SLA
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What surplus IT does Maxicom buy?

Servers, storage, networking, GPUs and AI accelerators, laptops, desktops, workstations and components — enterprise-grade, in bulk, from refresh cycles, lease returns, data-centre exits and decommissions.

How do I get a quote for surplus equipment?

Send an asset list — make, model and quantity. We respond with a written CAD quote against your purchase order; firmer numbers follow on inspection.

Do you buy single units or only bulk?

The buyback desk is built for business volume — fleet refreshes, multi-rack lots and programme engagements rather than single consumer units.