XpresShred Uses Specialized Equipment to Destroy Information-Bearing Materials


Posted December 3, 2019 by xpresshred

XpresShred, an independently owned and operated company, provides the destruction of information-bearing materials in three ways.

 
XpresShred, an independently owned and operated company, provides the destruction of information-bearing materials in three ways. They offer onsite shredding with a mobile shred truck, can pick up materials to be destroyed and transport them to their facility or customers can bring items to the shred plant for secure destruction.

The company offers the destruction of a wide variety of materials that contain personal information and must be securely destroyed. The shred trucks can securely shred documents, hard drives and x-rays for companies in the region. XpresShred was founded in 2007 and has grown to be one of the largest in the Denver, Colorado, area. The company uses multiple shred trucks, collection trucks and a shred plant to destroy sensitive information-bearing materials.

Businesses and organizations that would like more information on the destruction of information-bearing documents, hard drives and other materials are encouraged to visit the XpresShred website or call 303-592-6000.

About XpresShred: XpresShred was established by John Howard in 2007. Howard was successful in the food industry but desired a greener business. He started this business from the ground up, driving a shred truck himself and performing services for companies throughout the area. His wife, Rebecca, scheduled his jobs from their home.

Company: XpresShred
Address: 15580 E. Hinsdale Circle
City: Centennial
State: Colorado
Zip code: 80112
Phone: 303-592-6000
Email address: [email protected]
Website URL : http://xpresshred.com/
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Last Updated December 3, 2019