Forklift moving through a warehouse aisle during a coordinated surplus logistics operation

Solutions

Bay Area Surplus, ITAD & Lab Removal Tracks.

One operator for pickup, data handling, recovery, and final disposition reporting instead of a stack of disconnected vendors.

Coverage
Bay Area pickups
Project mix
Lab, IT, facility, warehouse
End states
Resale, destruction, recycling

Service Tracks

Choose the lane that matches the inventory.

The section is organized around actual project types, so teams can move straight into the right track instead of sorting through generic capability pages.

5 operating lanesBay Area executionRecovery to closeout

Browse The Tracks

Start Here

Every track maps to a different pickup, disposition, and reporting flow.

Scroll the rail, open the closest match, and use that track to review scope, process, and downstream handling.

Start project review

Execution

One project thread from intake to final disposition.

TALC scopes the inventory, sets the correct service lane, runs removal, and closes with reporting in the same operating flow.

Best fit

Office refreshes, relocations, warehouse reductions, lab clean-outs, and mixed decommissioning work.

Operator model

Pickup, segregation, data handling, resale routing, and downstream recycling stay tied to one project file.

01

Scope the inventory

We start with the asset mix, building access, timeline pressure, and whether any data-bearing equipment is involved.

02

Set the right track

The job is mapped to the right TALC service lane instead of being pushed into a generic pickup workflow.

03

Run pickup and routing

Removal, segregation, destruction, recovery, and recycling stay connected under one operating thread.

04

Close with reporting

Each project ends with a clear record of what moved, what was recovered, and what was retired downstream.

Next Step

Need TALC to place the job fast?

Send the asset mix, location, and deadline. TALC can route the project into the right track quickly and tell you what happens next.