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Industry-vertical engagement profiles — twelve sectors covered with regulator-specific compliance posture, sector-specific engagement patterns, and reference engagements anchored in Canada. BFSI back-office and branch network. Government, GLC, semi-government. Healthcare and lab IT. Hyperscale data centres. Manufacturing (OT/IT separated). Insurance. Higher education + AI labs. Oil, gas and energy. Retail and POS fleet. Sovereign wealth fund portfolio companies. AI startups (GPU cluster refresh). Telecom and media.

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Banking

For banks, capital markets, payments processors and BFSI back-offices: Reuse-First ITAD aligned to and LPRPDE, with per-asset Certificate o…

Government

Federal departments, state/emirate-level entities, GLCs, semi-government: vetted operators, witness destruction, restricted-data discipline,…

Healthcare

Hospitals, clinics, lab networks, insurance health plans: Reuse-First ITAD with patient-PII discipline, imaging-system retirement under NIST…

Data centres

Hyperscale, colocation, edge: Reuse-First multi-hall exits, tenant refreshes, structured cabling reclaim, badged-escort scheduling, NIST SP …

Manufacturing

OT/IT separation, industrial asset disposition under Reuse-First, MES/SCADA hardware retirement aligned to plant maintenance windows, NIST S…

Insurance

Life, general, reinsurance, health: Reuse-First ITAD with customer-PII discipline, claims-system retirement under NIST SP 800-88 / IEEE 2883…

Higher education

Universities, lab networks, research institutes: Reuse-First ITAD with student-PII discipline, lab and faculty refresh under NIST SP 800-88 …

Oil & gas

Upstream, downstream, utilities: Reuse-First ITAD for operational tech, ICS / SCADA asset retirement, field-site collection, hazardous-area …

Retail

Reuse-First POS fleet refresh, multi-site coordination across hundreds of locations, staged decommissioning aligned to fit-out cycles, NIST …

Sovereign wealth

For SWFs, GIC/Temasek-class allocators, and investment authorities: discrete Reuse-First buyback for portfolio-company IT estates and direct…

AI startups

Reuse-First GPU buyback, fast-cycle refreshes, growth-stage cash recovery — for AI startups whose hardware needs change every six months. NV…

Telecom

Network operators, broadcasters, OTT platforms: Reuse-First edge-site refreshes, broadcast hardware retirement, transmitter / studio decommi…

Why customers consolidate to a single Maxicom engagement

Concentration risk reduction is the most-cited reason. A single SOW covering the full Canada footprint (and where applicable, cross-border into UAE, India, Singapore, Canada, Hong Kong) is operationally simpler than coordinating multiple regional vendor panels. Maxicom's Maxicom Inc. brings senior ITAD and data-compliance expertise to every Canadian engagement, with per-asset documentation built for first-review regulator acceptance. Per-asset certificate format is regulator-acceptable on first review at every Canada regulator we have served. Cross-border resale routing under NDA preserves channel-respect for OEM-partner engagements. Programme engagements run on multi-year master service agreements with quarterly business reviews; single-event engagements close in duration documented in the SOW from signed engagement to settled PO.

How the engagement model composes across this catalog

Most Canada engagements combine multiple items from this catalog. A typical Tier-1 BFSI refresh: server buyback + laptop fleet buyback + data destruction + decommissioning + reverse logistics, all under one programme SOW. A typical hyperscale tenant exit: data-centre decommissioning + GPU buyback (via the AI Hardware Desk) + structured cabling reclaim + multi-vendor ITAD governance. A typical M&A IT divestiture: full-estate buyback + asset valuation + per-asset Certificate of Destruction with witness destruction for top-classified material. Every engagement settles in CAD against your purchase order, with line-item invoicing your finance team understands. Quote validity follows the asset class — 14 days for steady-state enterprise hardware, 5 business days for AI accelerators where the secondary market re-prices weekly.

Regulator alignment for Canada engagements

Universal: NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2, IEEE 2883-2022, DoD 5220.22-M (where contractually specified), NAID-grade Protocol. Region-specific: NIST 800-88 · LPRPDE · BSIF B-13 · Norme NAID · IEEE 2883-2022. BFSI engagements add ; personal-data processing under LPRPDE. Per-asset Certificate of Destruction is admissible against all simultaneously — one document covers every framework an auditor in Canada is likely to ask about. Sample certificates available on NDA before engagement signing; the eleven required fields (serial, make/model, data classification, sanitisation method, particle size or field strength, tool + verification, UTC timestamp, operator + ID, witness if present, chain-of-custody reference, destruction reason where Reuse-First overridden) pass every audit-defensibility test.

Reuse-First disposition KPI we report back

Programme engagements receive quarterly business reviews covering: total tonnage processed, Reuse-First reuse rate (% refurbished + redeployed vs % destroyed by media class), residual value recovered in CAD, embodied-carbon-recovered estimate (CO₂e avoided by keeping working assets in service rather than replacing them), diversion-from-landfill percentage, material-recovery breakdown, exception reporting. Single-event engagements receive the same data as a per-engagement summary attached to the consolidated certificate. The reuse rate metric is the most informative KPI: our blended 2024-2025 cohort runs at 67%; programme engagements typically improve year-over-year as the engagement learns the asset mix. Reporting format mapped to your sustainability framework — CSRD ESRS E5, ISSB IFRS S1/S2, BRSR Principle 6, GRI 301/305/306, SASB IT services standards.

When the engagement starts — by industry Predictable refresh-cycle triggers · programme engagements lock pricing in advance BFSI · branch network Annual + 3yr cycle · year-end audit pressure Hyperscale tenant Quarterly + GPU 9-12mo Government 4-5yr · procurement framework cycle Healthcare 5-7yr · imaging + EMR synchronised Manufacturing 7-10yr · plant maintenance window AI startup 9-12mo · runway-driven Bar length: typical refresh cycle. Shorter bar = faster cycle = more frequent engagement triggers. All twelve Maxicom industry profiles documented in detail on the per-industry pages.
Révisé par le bureau de conformité Maxicom. Dernière mise à jour April 2026.
Opère selon NIST 800-88 · LPRPDE · BSIF B-13 · Norme NAID · IEEE 2883-2022
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FAQ

Questions frequentes

Quelles industries Maxicom dessert-il au Canada ?

Les secteurs reglementes et d'entreprise — services bancaires sous le BSIF, gouvernement federal et provincial, sante sous la PHIPA, assurance sous la Loi 25, centres de donnees, education, fabrication, vente au detail et telecom. Chacun recoit une posture de conformite adaptee.

Gerez-vous des programmes multisites entre provinces ?

Oui. Les mandats de programme regroupent les enlevements dans le GTA, a Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary et ailleurs en un seul reglement en CAD contre votre bon de commande, avec un seul dossier d'audit.

En quoi les TI des industries reglementees sont-elles traitees differemment ?

Les regulateurs sectoriels fixent la barre — BSIF B-13 pour les banques, PHIPA pour les donnees de sante, Loi 25 au Quebec. Nous adaptons la methode de destruction et le certificat au regulateur concerne.