You don’t need to replace reliable equipment just because a manufacturer says it’s time.
Maple’s Third Party Maintenance (TPM) helps you cut IT maintenance costs, extend hardware lifespan, and maintain full operational confidence — without sacrificing performance or support quality.
We give you the freedom to make IT decisions based on business value, not vendor timelines.
Hardware refresh cycles can be expensive, unnecessary, and disruptive.
When OEM support ends, many organisations feel pressured to replace perfectly functional equipment — but Maple gives you a smarter, more sustainable option.
Maple combines deep technical expertise, proactive risk assessment, and a trusted global network of spare-parts providers to deliver fast, reliable, and value-driven third-party support.
We evaluate, maintain, and optimise your infrastructure — ensuring performance, compliance, and peace of mind at every stage of the hardware lifecycle.
We import and analyse your asset inventory — model, manufacturer, location, and current support status — to identify maintenance priorities.
Through our logistics network, we locate critical components near your facilities to ensure quick part replacement and minimal downtime.
Our experts assess which systems still require OEM coverage and where independent maintenance offers better value and flexibility.
We deliver a detailed report outlining the best TPM strategy for your environment — balancing cost, risk, and operational continuity.
Avoid unnecessary hardware refreshes and inflated OEM contracts.
Maintain full functionality beyond OEM end-of-life dates.
Choose the coverage, response times, and escalation paths that fit your organisation.
Access certified engineers and pre-staged parts through Maple’s global support network.
Don’t retire technology that still performs. With Maple’s Third Party Maintenance, you gain control, reduce costs, and extend the value of your IT investments — all without compromising reliability or support quality.
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