Maxicom Inc. is a Canadian IT asset disposition and buyback company — GTA-based, founded in 2022, running our own facility and team, with people who have traded and retired enterprise hardware for years. We buy back, securely wipe, refurbish and responsibly retire enterprise IT — moving equipment through refurbishment before recycling, settled in CAD against your purchase order on HST-compliant invoices, with a per-device Certificate of Destruction written for Canadian audits. Reuse-first by default; destruction only when the data risk or asset class calls for it. Built for compliance-led Canadian organisations — BFSI, public sector, healthcare and data-centre teams — with work aligned to NIST SP 800-88, IEEE 2883-2022, PIPEDA, OSFI Guideline B-13, Quebec Law 25, Alberta & BC PIPA, PHIPA and ITSG-33.
PickupPickup scheduled per engagement, GTA + nationwide
SettlementCAD settlement, against PO
NIST 800-88IEEE 2883-2022NAID-alignedPIPEDAOSFI B-13Quebec Law 25CAD settlement
The Six Interlocking Practices
One firm. Six interlocking practices.
Most enterprises stitch together a destruction vendor, a buyback broker and a logistics provider — and lose visibility at every handoff. We deliver all six interlocking practices under one statement of work, with the destruction method documented per device and the CAD settlement against your PO. Sell, retire and recover value from enterprise IT — boutique-fast, audit-ready.
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ITAD
Reuse-First ITAD: refurbish and redeploy is our default; destruction is the exception, ordered only when the asset class, the regulator or the client's data risk profile makes reuse inappropriate. End-to-end retirement under one statement of work — chain-of-custody pickup, NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2 / IEEE 2883-2022 sanitisation matched to the media, value recovery in CAD against PO, audit-grade reporting on every device.
The ITAD DeskReuse-first by defaultBuyback × services in one engagementCompliance, by designAudit-clean paperwork
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Data destruction
Defensible data sanitisation matched to the medium — NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2 Purge for working drives, IEEE 2883-2022 firmware Sanitize for SSD/NVMe, DoD 5220.22-M overwrite where the contract specifies it, 6mm/2mm/0.5mm physical destruction for top-classified media, degaussing at ≥1.4 Tesla for LTO/DLT magnetic tape. Certified per asset, witnessed where required, built to be admissible at audit. Ordered only after the Reuse-First triage rules destruction in.
The Data destruction DeskMethod matched to media, not to invoicePer-asset certificate, not per-job paperworkWitness destruction available, observed by your CISO or compliance officerStandards-aligned, audit-defensible across Canada
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DC decommissioning
Multi-hall server and storage exits under Reuse-First triage — value recovered on what is reusable, NIST SP 800-88 Purge / IEEE 2883 firmware Sanitize on what is wiped, witness destruction on top-classified media, all settled in CAD against PO under one programme contract.
The DC decommissioning DeskEngineered to facility access protocolsSingle project leadReuse-first value recoveryStructured cabling reclaim
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Asset recovery
Reuse-First value recovery on retiring enterprise IT — buyback in CAD against PO, NIST SP 800-88 wipe included, remarketed through remarketing channels across Canada, per-asset Certificate of Destruction on whatever cannot be reused.
The Reverse logistics DeskLease-end disciplineFleet refresh consolidationChannel surplus on NDARMA-grade documentation
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ITAM & remarketing
IT Asset Management lifecycle services with a Reuse-First disposition layer — tag at procurement, track through service, retire under reuse-first triage, recover residual value in CAD against PO. End-to-end visibility from procurement to disposition.
The ITAM & remarketing DeskLifecycle visibilityAsset tagging at scaleAudit-grade depreciationReuse-First remarketing
Industries Served · Vertical Brief
Different industries. Different auditors. Same operating team.
Compliance-led, value-led and quietly delivered for the regulated-sector Canadian clients that cannot tolerate either a data incident or a missed PO. Our six interlocking practices keep every asset's chain of custody documented per-device, Canada-wide.
Banking
For banks, capital markets, payments processors and BFSI back-offices: Reuse-First ITAD aligned to OSFI B-13 and PIPEDA, with per-asset Certificate of Destructi
Auditors in Canada have a short, predictable list of standards they will accept on a Certificate of Destruction. Our protocols are aligned to all of them.
NIST 800-88
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication 800-88 Revision 1 (December 2014, still in effect as of 2026) is the framework that auditors default to in our Canadian operations. Three sanitisation levels — Clear, Purge, Destroy — are selected per media type and data classification. Maxicom defaults to Purge (which preserves the asset for Reuse-First redeployment); Destroy is reserved for top-classified data, non-functional media, or where reuse is otherwise inappropriate.
IEEE 2883
IEEE Standard 2883-2022, published in 2022, is the current authoritative standard for sanitising solid-state storage — SSDs, NVMe drives, and self-encrypting drives based on NAND flash. It supersedes the older NIST SP 800-88 SSD guidance and corrects the longstanding error of treating solid-state media as if it were spinning disk. Maxicom applies IEEE 2883-2022 to every retiring SSD/NVMe drive in our pipeline; the firmware Sanitize command and its verification response are documented on every per-asset certificate.
NAID
NAID — the National Association for Information Destruction (now part of i-SIGMA) — defines an operational-discipline framework for data destruction vendors. The NAID AAA Certification is the audited membership; "NAID-aligned process" is the operational-discipline layer Maxicom adheres to. We do not claim NAID AAA Certification (we have not paid for the annual audit), but we operate to the same operational standard: vetted operators, witness destruction available, per-asset chain of custody, certified per-device reporting. Where a customer contract requires AAA Certification specifically, we partner with a NAID-AAA-certified destruction subcontractor and document the chain of custody through the partnership.
Certificates
A Certificate of Destruction is the document a regulator, an auditor, an insurance assessor, or an incident-response team reads when they need to confirm that a specific drive containing a specific dataset was sanitised at a specific time using a specific method. The vast majority of regulator findings against ITAD documentation are about certificate completeness, not sanitisation method. Maxicom issues per-asset certificates as standard — eleven required fields per drive, signed digitally and ink-on-paper, retrievable for the lifetime of your relationship with us.
What we deliberately don't claim
A small amount of honesty buys a large amount of credibility with compliance buyers. So, plainly:
— We do not claim NAID AAA membership. We operate to NAID-aligned protocol.
— We do not claim R2 or e-Stewards certification. We orchestrate environmental disposal via licensed recycler partners.
— We do not claim ISO certifications we have not been audited against.
— We do not claim awards, rankings or volumes that are not verifiable.
No surprise at the audit.
From your asset list to settlement — five steps, 7-14 business days.
Reviewed by the Maxicom compliance desk. Last updated April 2026.
Why does Maxicom default to reuse rather than destruction?
Because destruction without reason is value lost, carbon emitted, and regulatory paperwork generated for no purpose. Reuse-first is the i-SIGMA 2026 / SK Tes / NSYS direction of travel — and it is the framework auditors increasingly expect. We destroy when the asset class, the regulator, or the data risk profile demands it; we reuse when it does not.
Is software wipe enough, or do I need physical destruction?
It depends on the data classification and the medium. For most retired enterprise media (BFSI laptops, server RAM, working enterprise HDDs at standard data classifications), NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2 Purge — a firmware-verified multi-pass overwrite with cryptographic verification — is sufficient and consistent with Reuse-First, because the asset can then be redeployed. For top-classified drives (board materials, customer PII at scale, encryption key stores), regulators typically require physical destruction (6mm or 2mm shred) on top of the software wipe. We make the recommendation per asset; the data owner approves on the manifest before the destruction step.
Do you handle multi-hall exits?
Yes. Multi-hall exits are our default; single-rack pulls are our floor.
How is the buyback offer priced?
Against the current secondary market for the specific asset configuration and condition. We send a written quote with line-item pricing per asset.
Will Maxicom resell my surplus to a competitor in my own market?
No. Channel-surplus engagements are NDA-bound and we route data-free refurbished stock to vetted resale partners.
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.