Re-teck opens new facility
Re-Teck expands in West Brabant: Growing Electronic Recycling Presence
Re-Teck, a member of Li Tong Group which is one of the leading reverse supply chain management solution providers globally, held a grand opening on May 20th at their newest facility in Etten-Leur.
Re-Teck is growing its presence in the region of Brabant with the addition of its third facility. The support for and importance of the new facility was demonstrated by the attendance of customers, partners, and representatives of NFIA, BOM, HIDC, REWIN, Taipei Representative Office and the City of Etten-Leur.
“The opportunity for Re-Teck to expand in Brabant enables us to more efficiently reach and service our customers within the region,” stated Tony Wang, CEO of Re-Teck. “Building a world-class facility with the support of local officials will enable Re-Teck to increase our operations and the number of entities we can serve.”
Re-Teck provides Reverse Supply Chain Management (RSCM) solutions to the world’s top-tier companies and manufacturers active in the technology, electronics, and telecom sector, including smartphones, tablets, computers/laptops, and telecom equipment. Re-Teck helps their clients to maximize the lifecycle value of their supply chain assets through reuse, parts harvesting and remarketing. Lastly, they are a leading pioneer of newer methods of recycling, as they specialize in the environmentally friendly processing of used electronic equipment.
Most importantly, Re-Teck’s team is committed to further growth in Europe. In the media, we often hear that the recycling of the lithium batteries is an unprecedented challenge for the near future for many battery and EV manufacturers. Currently, Re-Teck is testing an innovative solution for recycling lithium batteries in America and hopefully in the near future, it will be successfully implemented in the Netherlands. “The surge in battery driven devices has created an incredible need for a safe and effective method to recycle and refurbish these batteries,” noted Edward Tseng, General Manager of Re-Teck. “Re-Teck’s team of engineers have created a process that includes dry output and oxygen-free shredding.”
“We are very pleased to have supported Re-Teck in their expansion process in Brabant. With the arrival of the new facility in Etten-Leur, the company will be able to further expand their activities and contribute to a sustainable future,” stated Eelko Brinkhoff, Director Foreign Investments & International Trade at the Brabant Development Agency (BOM).
Re-Teck aims to further grow and invest in the region of Brabant. To support this future growth, BOM organized a Bright Innovation Tour for Re-Teck to explore the innovative ecosystem in Brabant. The agency opened their network and visits were made to the Hight Tech Campus, Automotive Campus, The Battery Competence Center and the companies: Delta Electronics and ELEO. The tour displayed for Re-Teck the impressive technologies, smart ecosystems, and presented a unique way of collaborating.
Together with the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA), Holland International Distribution Council (HIDC) and REWIN West-Brabant, BOM assisted Re-Teck with this expansion.
For more information on Re-Teck, visit https://www.re-teck.eu
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