Asset Recovery

How does asset recovery benefit our clients? Asset recovery, or as we call it, investment recovery, can add exceptional value when an organization’s physical assets are no longer needed. Even if existing assets are to be liquidated, they are bound to be taken off the books at less than fair market value. However, this doesn’t mean they won’t be still recoverable. Usually, when assets or resources are considered obsolete, they are discarded, which means not only the loss of the equipment that was used to generate income, but includes the cost of replacing the discarded items.
LCDC turns discarded assets into investment recovery on which you can capitalize. Recovered assets help businesses address environmental issues by not contributing to waste. The purpose of asset recovery is to give new purpose and usefulness to machines, tools, or materials.
LCDC’s asset recovery service has one of the most efficient and affordable methods to make this possible. As experts in surplus asset management, investment recovery professionals employ a unique process to find and identify assets no longer being fully utilized by their organization. We go through distinct steps designed to recuperate the highest-possible value from those assets.
Our team of asset recovery specialists will assist you in every step of the recovery process. We can help you identify the assets that can be reused, sold, or recycled to create new assets.
To learn more about LCDC’s asset recovery service, contact one of our specialists at 504-464-0770 or contact us through this site. We make it a point to give our clients the information they need to ensure a more beneficial asset recovery.

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  • Environmental remediation deals with the removal of pollution or contaminants from environmental media such as soil, groundwater, sediment, or surface water.

  • May it be the purchase and relocation of a process unit, or complete facility, the demolition and dismantling must be very precise to the detail. Buildings for the industrial sector are usually unique cacies.

  • The demolition industry is making way for a better world, helping communities re-invent and re-imagine their future and the National Demolition Association is here to provide support.

  • The physical assets of any large organization (from manufacturing and office equipment to entire buildings) wear out or are no longer needed where they were originally put into service.

  • Plant dismantling is a crucial process that involves the recycling of scrap materials such as metal and the process of reusing assets as well. It is not an easy process and they can be costly.

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