PROSHRED of Georgia Expands its Service Area
Monday, October 3rd, 2016
PROSHRED of Georgia has recently expanded its service area to include nine more counties in north Georgia, including Forsyth, Hall, Bartow, Henry, Fayette, Coweta, Walton, Douglas and Newton. PROSHRED of Georgia operates weekly mobile document and hard-drive shredding routes to an expanding geography. PROSHRED of Georgia is fast becoming one of the leading mobile shredding service providers in the state.
Says President and CEO Greg Gálvez, “We are pleased to expand our coverage area to include some of the fastest growing communities in and around metro-Atlanta.” With the addition of the new service areas, PROSHRED now offers weekly document shredding routes to 18 Georgia counties. This includes weekly service to cities such as Cumming, Gainesville, Cartersville, McDonough, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Newnan, Monroe, Douglasville, and Covington.
“Businesses throughout metro-Atlanta can now schedule service through us with less than a week’s notice,” explains Gálvez. “That’s greater convenience and reliability than most of our competitors can consistently deliver.” PROSHRED of Georgia specializes in servicing businesses of all sizes that need to destroy sensitive information printed on physical documents or stored on digital media devices. The brand is known for its secure destruction procedures and responsive customer service.
PROSHRED of Georgia’s mobile shredding trucks support businesses of all types and sizes with on-call service for “purging” of documents that have exceeded their retention period and with ongoing service that replaces the need for manual office shredders. Hard-drive shredding and end-of-life computer recycling are also fast growing service offerings.
“We are very excited to be able to serve more north Georgia communities by expanding the coverage area of our mobile document shredding routes,” says Gálvez. “This allows us to provide more customers with the responsive, secure, and dependable service they expect. We look forward to building new long-term relationships with businesses in these new service areas.”