CentexShred containers are provided free of charge if they are emptied on a regular, scheduled basis.
How to contact us:
EMAIL:
info at centexshred dot com
or call:
512.692.4359
866-359-0497 fax
14392 Research Blvd.
Suite #120-517
Austin, TX 78750

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512.692.4359
866-359-0497 fax
Locally Owned in Austin, Texas
CENTEX Shred is a mobile document destruction company in Austin, Texas or in Waco, Bastrop in Central Tx.
Studies show that modest changes in consumer spending habits can generate substantial local economic impact.
For every $100 in customer spending with national organizations, the total local economic impact is only $13.
The same amount spent with a local merchant yields more than three times the local economic impact at $45.

Container Types:
Locking Containers
CentexShred offer locking containers in several sizes to meet the needs of almost any company.

Consoles are available in many sizes
and finishes. For an extra charge,
CentexShred can custom-order
Office Consoles to match your
office decor.
On site containers are not a requirement for CentexShred services in the case of one-time pick-ups or occasional document purges.
Periodic Purges
Clients may also store their material
in their own boxes until they decide
it must be destroyed. In that case, the operator simply empties the contents of the boxes into a container and proceeds as described in
"Sheduled Pick-up".
So what can I expect to see when the shredding truck comes?

You’ll see a vertical compartment that pulls out of the side of the truck revealing a hoist that pulls the document container up over the internal shredder. With one push of a button, you’ll have a bird’s eye view of the shredding taking place in real-time via a built-in monitor that displays both the shredding as it happens and the byproducts making their exit into the back of the truck.
What to Shred?
Any business that handles customer, employee or company information should consider a shredding program.
On-site document destruction will help protect your company and employees from Identity Theft, Government Fines, Lawsuits, PR Embarrassments and the Competition.
Listed below are examples of documents that should be shred:
Tax records
Legal documents
Bank documents
Internal memos
Financial records
Payroll records
Personnel files
Cancelled checks
Account records
Medical records
Diligence files
Intellectual property records
Phone records
Planning documents
Official notices
Training information |
Customer information
Invoices
Insurance documents & records
Price lists
Inventory lists
Outdated business records
Credit card receipts
Competitive information
Computer records
Purchase receipts
Marketing material
Sales forecasts
Correspondence
New business bids
Obsolete contracts
Phone logs |