Bord is an IT asset lifecycle management platform built for distributed teams in Latin America. It centralizes device procurement, employee onboarding delivery, inventory management, repairs and support, offboarding recovery, warehousing and transfers, as well as end-of-life buyback and disposal processes through the Dash.bord platform and its operations network. It covers 30+ Latin American countries and supports local payments in 20+ currencies.
Its strength is not a standalone asset register, but the combination of “software platform + logistics fulfillment + hardware supply.” Companies can purchase devices through the Marketplace, use Buy & Hold for advance procurement and storage, and handle configuration, MDM-related services, and delivery during onboarding. In day-to-day operations, teams can view inventory, device status, and movement history. During offboarding, Bord can arrange recovery, secure data wiping, inspection, refurbishment, redeployment, storage, or final-stage processes such as buyback, destruction, recycling, or donation. The platform also supports CSV exports, multi-user collaboration, and management across multiple legal entities, making it suitable for IT, People, finance, and operations teams to use together.
The Dash.bord platform itself is free and does not charge licensing fees per user. Costs come from actual operations: procurement, delivery, recovery, storage, and IT services. Publicly listed plans include pay-as-you-go, prepaid packages, and enterprise subscriptions. The prepaid package pricing is relatively clear: Recovery+ costs USD 70/device, Reuse+ costs USD 150/device, and Care+ costs USD 300/device. Enterprise subscriptions use custom pricing, with a minimum of 200 devices.
The main advantage is full lifecycle coverage for devices, reducing the complexity of managing separate procurement vendors, logistics providers, warehouses, repair partners, and IT tools. Its Latin America coverage, multi-currency payments, and locally compliant logistics are clear selling points. Limitations include the lack of publicly disclosed APIs, developer documentation, and mainstream security certifications. Pay-as-you-go and enterprise pricing still require sales consultation, and there is limited information on suitability for non-Latin American markets, especially for Chinese companies.
Bord is best suited for mid-sized and large enterprises, remote teams, and multinational companies with employees and device movement needs in Latin American countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, and Argentina. Access from China is unknown. If a company primarily operates in mainland China, it should usually evaluate local device leasing, enterprise procurement, and IT asset management alternatives first.
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