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Command Line Networks, LLC

Basic Information
Address: 85 Horse Hill Road, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927
Phone Number: 888-401-0043
Email: brice@clsusa.net
Person of Contact: Becky Rice
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Additional Information
Command Line Networks, LLC (dba Command Line Systems - CLS) is an end-to-end service provider with a nationwide market, as well as a global re-seller of major OEM networking & telecom equipment.
CLS specializes in:
- Asset recovery and management, including our certified responsible electronic recycling program, available at our Memphis location;
- Staging, Kitting & Break-fix;
- Customization of solutions based solely on your company's unique needs;
- Decommissioning, installation & deployment;
Our goal is to provide customers from Federal, State, DoD, public & private sectors with innovative, environmentally responsible solutions for all their IT, IP, and telecommunication needs.
Maria Allen, CEO, stated "Command Line Networks, LLC's standards of operation provide our clients with a guarantee that we will adhere to the highest paradigms and procedures when it comes to our responsibilities as a used and end-of-life certified electronic recycler…it is our responsibility to do our part in keeping as much electronics out of landfills as possible."
Our organization is committed to ensuring quality, transparency, and environmental and social responsibility to all of our clients. We are R2:2013, ISO 14001-2015, ISO 9001:2008 & OHSAS 18001-2007 certified at our Houston location, allowing us to offer a solution to responsibly recycle your end-of-life electronics.
CLS is certified as an EDWOSB, SDB, WOSB, ESBE, WBE (New York State, New York City, & the state of Texas), HUB (state of Texas) & SBE organization. This means partnering with us can provide you with knowledge and expertise, while fulfilling all of your diversity set-asides and/or needs.
From customizing all of your IT, IP, & telecommunications needs to providing responsible electronic recycling for your end-of-life electronics, Command Line Networks, LLC is your cradle-to-grave solution.