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2317.1 | We are trying to "do something" about this | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG2-2/BB9 226-7570 | Fri Jan 08 1993 16:17 | 7 |
| I assume these parts are scrap. Recently Digital has made a major effect to
"do something" with scrap parts: reuse them if they are fit to reuse and if
not reusable, recycle the materials in the parts and not just take them to
the dump.
There is a VTX database, VTX WASTE, that is supposed to be a resource for
this. I just checked it and most of the info is two years old. So the problem
is to find UP-TO-DATE info on the corporate waste management program.
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2317.2 | | ROULET::JOERILEY | Everyone can dream... | Sat Jan 09 1993 04:00 | 10 |
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Steve,
Try putting an add in CAPNET::DELTA_SWAPSHOP, this file was created
just for situations like yours. People looking for things that aren't
generally available anymore or they just can't find them ask for them
there. Also folks like you with something to give away list it there
so people know where it is.
Joe
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2317.3 | LOG A SERVICE CALL | GJOVAX::SEVIC | | Sat Jan 09 1993 17:02 | 12 |
| Now if you would have kept a service agreement with digital, all
field/digital/multi vendor service engineers are trained in the latest
recycling programs. ( WE RECYCLE ALMOST EVERYTHING ). Most likly the
RZ55's and the SYSTEM BOARDS would be sent back to a repair center
for repair, then redistributed back to the field to be reused at a
fraction of the cost of either purchasing new one or building new ones.
Not to mention keeping digital employees working which intern allows
then to spend there pay checks, which may allows us to sell some
computers systems to the businesses that are prospering from people
in the work force. Internal service agreements, in my opinion are a
waste of admin resources. Where all digtial, why does the right hand
have to pay the left hand? Does this save us money?
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2317.4 | Call - Customer Returns Center | NEMAIL::MINER | | Sat Jan 09 1993 21:41 | 3 |
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Call the Customer Returns Center where all Self-Maintenance Customers
send defective parts for repair and/or refurb. 800-225-5385
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2317.5 | my 2cts | JGO::KWIKKEL | The dance music library 1969-20.. | Mon Jan 11 1993 03:37 | 13 |
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Hello,
A department handling recycling/refurbishing waste equipment is located
also in The Netherlands. Digital Nijmegen(E.S.S.C.) just has setup this
new project.
Call for info:
Mr K. Medendorp DTN:7889-9207
regards,
Jan.
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2317.6 | another opinion | POLAR::MOKHTAR | | Thu Jan 14 1993 14:36 | 12 |
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There is no way you would know what those parts went through,
the fact that they work when you test them does not mean they are
as reliable as new ones. A paying customer will not be happy if
he knew he did not get what he paid for.
There is a lot of value added quality work put in our products.
We should not jeopardize such work to save some scrap components..at
least as long as we claim to be a quality organization.
Remember when a failure does occur it costs much more than the component price.
i do not object using parts for internal use.
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