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arcITAD, a division of Go Roostr LLC, operates under Go Roostr LLC's R2v3 and ISO 9001 / 14001 / 45001 certified management system.
arcITAD serves businesses by appointment only — this is not a public consumer drop-off location. Please contact us to schedule your intake.
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Secure IT asset disposition, data sanitization, value recovery and recycling for organizations across Chester County, PA.
Chester County’s Route 202 corridor — Malvern, Exton and the Great Valley corporate center — is one of the strongest concentrations of corporate, financial and pharmaceutical employers in the region. These organizations run large, well-managed IT estates and expect their asset retirement handled with the same rigor. arcITAD provides controlled pickup, documented sanitization, value recovery and recycling for Chester County projects.
Corporate campuses, large financial-services employers and pharmaceutical operations along the Route 202 corridor.
Technology and office tenants with steady refresh cycles.
County government, higher education and professional services.
Chester County is firmly inside our regular driving radius, so the corporate campuses along Route 202 are straightforward to service. Engagements are built around the asset value on hand and the audit trail a financial or pharma client expects to keep on file.
Chester County sits comfortably within our regular pickup radius. For enterprise refreshes that span several sites or states, the same process extends nationally when the project makes sense.
The large financial-services and pharmaceutical employers in the Malvern/Exton corridor set a high bar for defensibility, and the work is scoped to meet it: serialized inventory, documented data sanitization to NIST SP 800-88 guidelines, and destruction-by-scope for media that can’t be cleared. Downstream recycling flows through R2v3-certified operations held via Go Roostr LLC, so the chain holds up under review.
Yes. The Great Valley / Route 202 corridor is a core part of our Chester County coverage, along with West Chester, Downingtown and Kennett Square.
Yes. Assets with resale value are recovered to offset costs; lower- or no-value units are processed and recycled, with reporting to match.
Send us asset details and we will recommend the right service model, logistics path and reporting level.