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GEEP Signs Partnership Agreement in Mexico

According to Global Electric Electronic Processing (GEEP) and the Mexican company ProAmbi have signed a partnership agreement in Mexico. ProAmbi, headquartered in Mexico City, was established in 2008. With the partnership, ProAmbi says it plans to expand its business over the next two years.

GEEP also says and ProAmbi recognize the need to meet global customer requirements in the asset management and electronic scrap industry. GEEP says the partnership is expected to be one of many alliances that GEEP will be announcing over the next several months.
Nicole Andison, GEEP’s global account manager – process partners, EDS EBAN, says partnering will help GEEP direct material from some of its clients operating in Mexico to the ProAmbi facility. “We have large key accounts in Mexico. We can now partner them with ProAmbi.

For ProAmbi, Andison says her company will be able to share its knowledge and resources to the Mexican company so they can meet auditing requirements. According to GEEP, ProAmbi-GEEP Mexico has committed to become a fully audited facility meeting all of GEEP’s ISO standards and downstream requirements.

ProAmbi CEO Jan Rene Aguirre says, “I chose GEEP because of its inspiring leaders, culture of success, outstanding business ethics, passion for excellence, commitment to the environment and its vision and profound understanding of the e-waste industry. The GEEP family represents and lives with these values, making GEEP the best partner for a very successful long lasting win-win business relationship.”

“The team at GEEP is excited to be able to work with ProAmbi. We selected this partnership based on ProAmbi’s national reputation for ethical business practice and their commitment to advance and progress to become the leading e waste service provider in the Country of Mexico,” says Greg McWatt, GEEP vice president for corporate development in Latin America and the Caribbean.

“The entire process of developing this relationship and training has been a very positive boost to GEEP’s goal, to offer a standardized global service extended to our most important customers,” McWatt adds.
GEEP, which was acquired by Triple M Metals April, 2011, has 14 locations throughout Canada, the U.S., Mexico, Europe and Central America.

ProAmbi-GEEP, which operates one facility in Mexico City, will be relocating the facility in November 2011. According to Andison, the firm hopes to open several more electronics recycling facilities in Mexico in the next several years.

Article: http://www.recyclingtoday.com/Article.aspx?article_id=120812

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