Inventory-led assessment
Models, quantities, locations, condition, timing, and requirements define the right route.
Enterprise IT & Apple Recovery
Galide helps organizations recover value from retired Apple and enterprise devices while keeping the process clear, controlled, and accountable.
Recovery intelligence
Retired devices lose value and become harder to account for when they sit unaddressed. Galide reviews the available inventory, locations, timing, condition, and project requirements before your team makes a final recovery decision.
Start with an asset list—or the details you have. A perfect inventory is not required to begin.
Models, quantities, locations, condition, timing, and requirements define the right route.
Condition and recovery potential are reviewed before each device moves to its approved outcome.
Serialized reporting connects device outcomes, exceptions, and commercial settlement.
One connected process
The details change with the project. The accountability model does not.
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Inventory, locations, timing, requirements, and the outcome your team needs.
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Devices enter the agreed handling process and data-erasure route.
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Condition, recovery readiness, and the appropriate next outcome are reviewed.
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Device-level records, exceptions, recovery outcomes, and settlement close the work.
Recovery intelligence
Galide supports Apple fleet recovery alongside laptops, desktops, and other business technology. Include device-management, release, or other Apple-specific requirements in the assessment so the recovery route can be aligned to your process.
A written quote is based on the available asset information. Service fees are deducted from recovery proceeds, so there is no upfront payment. After audit and grading, the final settlement reconciles the quote with actual device outcomes line by line, and payment follows the agreed settlement timing.
Proof & Trust
The project closes with named records—not a generic assurance—including custody, data erasure, serialized outcomes, exceptions, and commercial reconciliation.
Practical details
Timing depends on inventory readiness, locations, project requirements, and the agreed scope. Keep an asset list or project summary ready for an approved review route.
Minimums depend on the device mix, location, logistics route, and required work. The assessment identifies the practical approach for the project in front of you.
No. A current inventory is helpful, but an incomplete list is enough to begin. Include what you know about models, quantities, locations, condition, and timing.
The agreed closeout can include the Chain-of-Custody Record, Certificate of Data Destruction, Serialized Erasure Report, Recovery and Exception Report, Exception Register, and Quote-to-Settlement Reconciliation.