How ATR Tests and Grades Equipment
Every item listed on ATR Store has been through a documented inspection process before it reaches a product page. Equipment comes in from corporate refresh cycles, government agency upgrades, and enterprise hardware turnovers. Not everything that arrives gets listed. Each device is evaluated, tested for functionality, and assigned a condition grade that reflects exactly what you are buying.
ATR operates under R2v3 and RIOS certified processes throughout the United States. These certifications govern how equipment is received, processed, and either returned to service or locally processed for end of life commodity recovery and redistribution. The same process that ensures responsible recycling also ensures that ATR Store inventory has been subjected to a rigorous renewal process.
Condition grades on ATR Store are straightforward. Grade A equipment shows minimal to no cosmetic wear and has passed full functionality testing. Grade B equipment may carry visible signs of previous use but is fully operational. Grade C equipment functions as intended but shows more significant cosmetic wear. Every listing clearly specifies the grade, so there is no guesswork about what arrives.
If you have IT equipment that needs to be retired, not resold, ATR handles asset disposition through our certified processes. Seven locations across the country accept equipment for evaluation. Equipment that passes inspection gets listed on ATR Store. Everything else is processed responsibly under R2v3 standards and meets all state and federal guidelines.
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How ATR Tests and Grades Equipment
Every item listed on ATR Store has been through a documented inspection process before it reaches a product page. Equipment comes in from corporate refresh cycles, government agency upgrades, and enterprise hardware turnovers. Not everything that arrives gets listed. Each device is evaluated, tested for functionality, and assigned a condition grade that reflects exactly what you are buying.
ATR operates seven R2v3 and RIOS certified facilities throughout the United States. These certifications govern how equipment is received, processed, and either returned to service or locally processed for end of life commodity recovery and redistribution. The same process that ensures responsible recycling also ensures that ATR Store inventory has been subjected to a rigorous renewal process.
Condition grades on ATR Store are straightforward. Grade A equipment shows minimal to no cosmetic wear and has passed full functionality testing. Grade B equipment may carry visible signs of previous use but is fully operational. Grade C equipment functions as intended but shows more significant cosmetic wear. Every listing clearly specifies the grade, so there is no guesswork about what arrives.
If you have IT equipment that needs to be retired rather than resold, ATR handles asset disposition through our certified facility network. Seven locations across the country accept equipment for evaluation. What can be reused gets listed. What cannot is processed responsibly under R2v3 standards and meets all state and federal guidelines.





