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Arch Consulting Group
340 W. Whitney Ave.
Salt Lake City, UT 84115

Phone: 801-481-9400
Fax: 801-481-9403

About Arch Consulting Group

Contact Information

If you need to contact us about an equipment request, please fill out our Quote Request so that we get all the required information up front. If you have some other need, please feel free to contact us at one of the following addresses.

Senior Consultants


Jeff Archuleta
(after hours contact)

(801) 261-3208
Brian McGowan (801) 481-9400

Headquarters

Arch Consulting Group
340 W. Whitney Ave.
Salt Lake City, UT 84115

Main Phone: (801) 481-9400
Fax: (801) 481-9403

Department Contacts

eBay Sales (801) 481-9400
Shipping & Fulfillment (801) 481-9400
Customer Service  (801) 481-9400

Arch In the News

Arch Consulting has had quite a bit of exposure in the press because of our unique combination of services and capabilities. Read some of the stories about us:

CIO Article - Good Stuff Cheap - October 15, 2002

Computer Reseller News - "Dot-Com Bets Gone Bad" - March 23, 2001

Computer Reseller News - "Taking Inventory Of The New Economy"- March 23, 2001

Wall Street Journal - "A Mountain of Tech Gear Weighs on Nasdaq Results"- March 6, 2001


Why Buy New?

Arch Consulting Group was formed in 1988 with the express objective of helping people get better deals on high-tech equipment. Since that time we have grown from helping not only small companies and individuals, but Fortune 500 and 1000 companies to help them increase the purchasing power of increasingly restricted IT budgets. In the existing economy, most people have to spend as little as possible to meet their equipment needs, and our expertise in finding cost-effective solutions has grown into a highly useful and competitive service.

Since the Dotcom blowout in the late-1990’s, Arch Consulting Group has worked with a variety of Internet companies to help them recover liquid capital for their assets. The secondary equipment market has grown in response to market pressures until the quality and availability of secondary equipment is often as high as new equipment, and because the IT assets are pre-owned their cost to our clients is significantly reduced. Despite being pre-owned, most secondary market equipment still carries warranties, service contracts and support.

Arch Consulting Group specializes in locating and purchasing the highest quality of technical equipment through non-traditional channels, and in doing so, helping our clients to maximize every dollar they spend on equipment. If we can help you meet your individual, small business or corporate technology needs with the same quality of equipment, delivered on time and with functional guarantees for less money, why spend unnecessary funds purchasing new?

Our acquisition team focuses on finding great values on new or almost new products. We purchase entire IT infrastructures, data centers, warehouses, inventory and other large lots of equipment, which means we come across nearly all types of high-tech equipment used in business today. Because we have the purchasing power to handle inventories from a few thousand dollars to several million dollars, and consider most types of assets whether or not they are computer-related, we are often able to offer like new equipment at a fraction of the cost of new equipment.

This is a wonderful and exciting business for us, because we are able to help on both sides of the equation. When we purchase high-tech equipment, the companies that sell to us recover working capital they often did not expect. When we resell that same equipment we are able to offer our customers some simply hot deals on quality high-tech gear. We get to be in the middle of a win-win scenario, and we like that!

It is our mission at Arch Consulting Group to help all our clients maximize investment of their valuable working capital. Whether you need to purchase additional products or need to convert assets into cash, the consultants at Arch Consulting Group can help you get maximum value either way.

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