Copier reverse logistics is the process of collecting, transporting, evaluating, and redirecting used or off-lease copiers after they are no longer needed. Depending on the equipment, copiers may be resold, recovered, recycled, stored, or disposed of through a structured disposition process.
What We Do



Who We Help
- Copier Dealers
- Leasing Companies
- Managed print providers
- Businesses and corporate offices
- Schools and universities
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Government agencies
- IT and facility managers
Why Work With Us?
Copier reverse logistics works best when the team handling the equipment understands the machines, the market, and the transportation requirements.
Impact Technology offers copier-focused support for used, off-lease, surplus, and end-of-life equipment. Our team helps reduce internal workload, identify possible recovery opportunities, and move equipment toward the right next step.
- Copier-specific logistics experience
- Nationwide pickup and transportation support
- Storage, recovery, and remarketing options
- Support for off-lease and surplus copier equipment
- Practical pathways for resale, recycling, or disposal
Frequently Asked Questions
What is copier reverse logistics?
Copier reverse logistics is the process of moving used, off-lease, surplus, or end-of-life copiers from their current location into the next appropriate step, such as resale, recovery, recycling, storage, or disposal.
Can you pick up off-lease copiers?
Yes. Impact Technology can help coordinate pickup and transportation for off-lease copier equipment from dealer locations, customer sites, warehouses, and business facilities.
What happens to copiers after pickup?
After pickup, copiers may be sorted, stored, resold, remarketed, recovered for parts, recycled, or disposed of depending on condition and value.
