
General Paper Control Corporation provides a closed-
The shredding process starts with the consoles we provide for your offices, at no
charge. They're dead-
Our representatives unlock the consoles, remove the nylon bags and transport them under lock and key to our high volume shredder. This shredder is housed inside our secure archive facility where it can shred 300 lbs. of paper per minute. (It is able to completely shred an entire yellow pages phonebook in one second.)
All clients receive a certificate of destruction for proof of our compliance.
Clients have placed their trust in us for over 25 years. Our track record is flawless. Clients who have internal policies requiring them to serve as witness may do so in person. We can have it videotaped, or arrange for live viewing over the Internet.
In summary, our representative will survey your company's document disposal patterns and set up a schedule to match. We can send our truck to your door once, or once a day.
We provide:
* Dead-
* Complete document destruction -
* Economical service.
* Complete peace of mind.
An informative note on mobile shredding:
Shredding confidential documents in a parking lot may sound interesting at first, but consider the following:
1. Shredding near your business is disruptive to your customers, your employees and your environment.
2. This equipment is loud. Shredding creates dust and lots of it. It also produces diesel exhaust fumes next to your business. Complaints from noise, dust and odor are common.
3. Standing next to a truck, watching someone else shred paper inside a truck wastes your time.
4. Standing in a parking lot is uncomfortable. Often hot in summer and cold in winter.
5. A windy parking lot is not a secure location for your confidential documents. This is exactly what you don't want.
6. Mobile operations are the most expensive method to shred.
7. Mobile shredding is inefficient. Paper expands when shred. Our shredder would fill a 22' box truck to capacity within minutes. Inside our closed facility, the shredded material is compressed into a 1500 lb. cube the size of a refrigerator.

