Enterprise Asset Recovery Programs
Structured recovery
for every site,
every cycle.
Program-based contracts for multi-site corporations, universities, R&D operators, and industrial manufacturers. One framework. Procurement-ready reporting. Nationwide execution.
Nationwide
U.S. coverage
1 contact
Across all sites
48 hrs
Scope turnaround
100%
Audit documentation
The Case for Programs
Why enterprises need a structured approach.
Surplus accumulates across sites through closures, consolidation, and refresh cycles. Ad hoc disposition creates inconsistent outcomes, compliance gaps, and missed recovery. A structured program changes that.
Inconsistent outcomes eliminated
Ad hoc disposition creates recovery gaps and compliance risk across sites. A program locks in defined scope, terms, and process — same result every time.
Procurement-ready reporting
Standardized documentation: chain of custody, asset disposition pathway, financial settlement. Structured to pass audit without extra internal effort.
One relationship, all sites
Single point of contact across your entire footprint. No re-negotiating vendor terms site by site. We coordinate logistics nationally.
EHS & policy alignment
Agreements address indemnification, insurance, and data handling. Procurement and legal can approve once and apply across the full program.
Two Contract Types
Program contracts vs. one-off liquidations
Program-Based Contracts
Master agreements covering multiple sites or recurring surplus. One set of terms, one reporting cadence, one commercial structure. Procurement evaluates once and uses repeatedly. Execution happens per release or per site under the same framework.
- Multi-site & multi-batch support
- Consistent commercial terms
- Aggregate + per-site reporting
- Procurement-approved once, reused
One-Off Liquidations
Single-event scope: a closure, a consolidation, or a defined batch. Statement of work or purchase agreement for that scope only. Clear start and finish; no ongoing obligation. Suited to discrete projects where a program is not yet justified.
- Defined scope & clear endpoint
- SOW or purchase agreement
- Full execution + final report
- No ongoing commitment
We support both. Selection depends on volume, frequency, and internal procurement preference.
Coverage
Multi-location support
We serve organizations with surplus across multiple U.S. locations under a centralized process — one point of contact, one set of documentation standards, coordinated logistics per site.
Multi-site programs can be phased (pilot site, then rollout) or launched with a defined site list. We report per site and in aggregate.
Documentation
Reporting & audit alignment
Every program engagement includes standardized reporting: scope delivered, assets removed, disposition pathway (resale/recycle), and financial settlement. Provided per site, per batch, or in aggregate on your cycle.
Agreements can address indemnification, insurance requirements, and data handling — so procurement and legal can approve once and apply across all sites.
Two Recovery Channels
Auction on pForm. Resale through MLabSupply.
pForm hosts our auction events and structured recovery sales. MLabSupply is our marketplace for consignment and resale placements. Together they let us match equipment to the right disposition path — instead of forcing everything into one sale format.
pForm Auctions
Event-based sales, timed auctions, and structured liquidation. Recovery-focused disposition when you need a clear timeline and a defined close.
MLabSupply Marketplace
Consignment listings, targeted resale exposure, and qualified buyer reach. Ongoing marketplace placement when targeted resale can maximize return.
How Programs Start
Phased implementation model
New programs start with a pilot — one site or one batch, with defined success criteria and a clear path to broader rollout. Terms and reporting are established in the pilot; scale adds volume, not new process.
Phase 1
Pilot
One site or batch. Defined success criteria. Terms, reporting, and execution run once so you know exactly what full rollout looks like before committing.
Phase 2
Review & Expand
Review outcomes, adjust scope or terms if needed, extend to additional sites or recurring releases. Scale adds volume — not new process.
Phase 3
Steady State
Agreed cadence, standardized reporting, and commercial structure across the defined footprint. Procurement runs it without internal overhead.
Ready to Build a Program?
Tell us about your footprint.
Share your site count, asset types, and target timeline. We'll respond within one business day with a recommended program structure and next steps.
Submit Program ScopeHave a One-Off First?
Start with a single site or closure.
Not ready for a full program? We can scope a single-event engagement — a closure, a consolidation batch — with no ongoing commitment. Many enterprise programs start here.
