The other side of the desk: because we buy so much business IT, we also supply it. Maxicom sells tested, data-wiped refurbished servers, laptops, storage and networking to businesses across Singapore and Malaysia — the sustainable, lower-cost way to equip a team or extend a fleet, with the value recovered rather than manufactured new. It's the buy-side of the circular model our buyback funds.
A great deal of the hardware we buy has years of service left — it simply came out of one organisation's refresh. Tested, sanitised and graded, it's ready to equip another business at a fraction of new cost and embodied carbon. For most business workloads, quality refurbished enterprise IT is not a compromise; it's the smart, sustainable default — and increasingly a deliberate choice under Singapore's Green Plan and corporate sustainability targets.
| Buy new | Grey-market marketplace | Maxicom refurbished | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Highest | Variable | Fraction of new |
| Embodied carbon | Full | Full | Mostly avoided |
| Provenance | Known | Unknown | Source-bought, known history |
| Data hygiene | N/A | Uncertain | Wiped to NIST 800-88 before stock |
| Spec matching | Catalogue | Pot luck | Matched to your estate |
Buying refurbished keeps working hardware in service and out of the waste stream. Manufacturing a new enterprise server emits roughly one to two tonnes of CO₂e before it's switched on; choosing a refurbished unit avoids most of that embodied carbon. For organisations reporting under Singapore's sustainability-disclosure expectations or Bursa Malaysia's, procurement of extended-life IT is a measurable contribution — and we can document what you bought and the life extended.
Refurbished supply is also the practical way to extend an estate you already run — adding matching servers to a cluster, sourcing the same laptop model for new hires, or finding end-of-sale storage shelves and switches to grow a platform without a forklift upgrade. Because we handle so much enterprise stock, we can often match to your exact spec, generation and configuration.
Every data-bearing drive is sanitised to NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 (HDD) and IEEE 2883-2022 (SSD/NVMe), with a certificate of destruction, on a documented chain of custody. Drives that can't be wiped are physically destroyed through a vetted partner. Certified destruction is what makes buyback safe under Singapore's PDPA and Malaysia's PDPA — so it's included in the deal, not billed as an extra.
Tell us the spec and quantity and we'll quote refurbished stock in SGD.
Get my quoteMaxicom Singapore Pte Ltd is an independent IT buyback and recycling company based at 51 Goldhill Plaza, Singapore, serving businesses across Singapore and Malaysia. We recover the value inside retired business IT, destroy data to NIST 800-88 and IEEE 2883, and route reusable hardware back into service — paying businesses for equipment that other recyclers charge to take.
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