Phiston Technologies has opened a new operational hub near Stockholm, extending its European presence into Sweden to support high-security data destruction equipment and on-site services for data center customers in the region.
The company says the Stockholm-area location is intended to speed delivery and support for European clients, and to reduce shipping delays and import hurdles that previously slowed equipment and service delivery across Sweden, Scandinavia, and the broader EU. Phiston Technologies says it has shredding and disintegrating equipment deployed in more than 52 countries.
High-security media destruction specs
Phiston Technologies’ MediaDice equipment is designed to physically destroy retired storage media, including HDDs and SSDs. The company’s MediaDice shredder reduces HDDs and SSDs down to 2 mm by 2 mm particle sizes. Phiston Technologies says the equipment abides by DIN 66399 Level 3 and is engineered to help data centers adhere to NIST SP 800-88r1 guidance, with development informed by NSA destruction guidelines.
For data center operators, physical destruction is often the most straightforward way to eliminate residual data risk during decommissioning—especially when chain-of-custody and auditability matter as much as the destruction method itself.
Phiston Technologies’ current lineup includes the MediaDice A2 Disintegrator, which processes up to 450 hard drives per hour and is intended for high-volume retirement events. The MediaDice Combo Disintegrator handles HDDs and SSDs in a single unit. The company’s SSD Disintegrator 2C includes an auto-loader that accepts up to 25 SSDs at once, plus automation capability that Phiston Technologies says competing disintegrators don’t offer. For in-rack workflows, the company also sells MediaVise Compact and Rackmount HDD Destroyers designed as crushers that can be deployed in data center rack environments for on-site destruction.
Phiston Technologies says each unit ships with a one-year warranty and 24/7 service support, and that it offers custom configurations and optional white-glove delivery, unboxing, and setup.
What the Sweden hub changes
Phiston Technologies says the new Sweden hub enables faster dispatch of mobile, on-site shredding services across Sweden, Scandinavia, and the EU. The company also says the hub supports European ITAD clients with chain-of-custody documentation and certificates of destruction meant to support GDPR-related recordkeeping during asset decommissioning projects.
Source: Phiston Technologies

















