BPO & Shared Services · Case study
Defective IT assets out of PEZA sites — data-secure and documented.
BPO & shared-services operators · Metro Manila
PEZA-registered BPO campuses can't just discard defective IT gear — it needs PEZA permits, DENR transport permits, and an unbroken chain-of-custody for data-bearing devices. JMR wins the bid, handles every permit, and hauls it to its accredited TSD.
466 units
IT assets cleared (one site)
~2 T
E-waste hauled
PEZA 8105/8106
Permits handled
Data-secure
Chain-of-custody
The challenge
PEZA-registered BPO sites must dispose of defective IT assets — CPUs, monitors, laptops, network gear — under strict PEZA permits (8105/8106), DENR Permit-to-Transport, and a documented chain-of-custody for data-bearing devices.
Multiple campuses, recurring refresh cycles, and zero tolerance for a paperwork gap.
What JMR did.
Won the sealed-bid disposal across multiple campuses.
Filed DENR Permit-to-Transport and PEZA permits on the client's behalf, and executed the MOA.
Compiled Self-Monitoring Reports per waste category and handled BIR 0605 + gate-pass documentation.
Scheduled secure pull-out and hauling to JMR's accredited TSD facility.
The outcome.
Permits drafted and ready, quotations approved, and pull-outs scheduled across campuses — a recurring, audit-clean IT-disposal pipeline for shared-services operators.
One site alone cleared 466 IT units (~2 tonnes) with full documentation.
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