
Infotheek
Distributor and reseller focused on end-of-life and refurbished IT products - merged with Centralpoint.
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Established in 1991 in Leiden, Netherlands, Infotheek has positioned itself as a key European IT distributor with a focus on circular IT. The company's core mission is to make IT more affordable and sustainable for businesses by offering a mix of new, end-of-life, and refurbished hardware. This approach allows clients to reduce their IT budget by up to 50% without compromising on quality, while also minimizing their environmental footprint.
Infotheek serves a diverse client base that includes organizations in healthcare, education, government, and various commercial markets across Europe. The business model revolves around the sale and rental of IT hardware, including PCs, notebooks, printers, and servers from A-list brands like HP, Dell, and Lenovo. Revenue is generated through direct sales, an e-commerce platform, and IT rental services that offer flexibility for short-term projects or seasonal peaks. A significant part of their operation is a buy-back program, which facilitates the secure and certified disposal of used IT equipment, giving it a second life and maximizing its residual value.
The company's product portfolio is extensive, featuring new, previous-generation, demo, and refurbished models, all available from what is described as the largest IT warehouse in Europe. This vast inventory ensures direct and fast delivery to clients. A key differentiator is the "Approved Selection" quality mark for its refurbished hardware, ensuring reliability. In addition to hardware, Infotheek provides a suite of services such as IT asset recovery, installation, and maintenance. Under the leadership of figures like former CEO Jordy Kool, who guided the company's significant growth from 2009, Infotheek expanded its reach across numerous European countries. Following a series of acquisitions and strategic rebranding, the distribution division now operates as Flex IT Distribution, unifying various brands under one name to emphasize its commitment to circular IT solutions.
Keywords: circular IT, refurbished hardware, IT asset recovery, hardware rental, IT distribution, sustainable IT, IT lifecycle management, end-of-life hardware, IT cost savings, European IT supplier, IT hardware reseller, enterprise IT solutions, government IT supplier, education technology, healthcare IT, data wiping, IT buy-back, IT services, network hardware, server solutions
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