Coordinated Services for Defensible Outcomes

SloaneStar manages the critical coordination steps that occur after site stabilization, whether the loss involves general industrial salvage, transportation incidents, or lithium-battery and energy-storage assets.

Each phase is structured to reduce loss severity, maintain regulatory compliance, and generate audit-ready documentation intended to support claims handling and environmental and regulatory review.

Post-Incident Asset Assessment (On-Site or Virtual)

We coordinate early assessment of asset condition and recoverability following site stabilization.

For lithium-battery and energy-storage systems, assessment considers residual energy condition, observed damage, and downstream risk to inform appropriate recovery pathways and avoid premature total-loss decision.

Transport & Routing Coordination

Transportation planning is coordinated with carriers that match the material condition and regulatory classification.

For lithium-battery and energy-storage assets, planning considers applicable handling, packaging, and transportation requirements while maintaining a documented chain of custody.

Salvage Evaluation & Recovery Pathway Selection

Assets are evaluated individually based on condition, safety considerations, and economic viability.

Where appropriate, salvage opportunities are identified to preserve recoverable value and reduce disposal volume. When salvage is not viable, compliant recycling or disposal pathways are coordinated.

Hazardous-Materials Packaging, Labeling & Manifesting

Preparation of regulated materials is coordinated in alignment with applicable transportation and hazardous-materials requirements.

Appropriate packaging, labeling, and documentation are aligned to support safe handling during transport and provide documented traceability.

Recycling & Final Disposition Coordination

Downstream recycling, recovery, or regulated disposal pathways are coordinated for assets that cannot be returned to service.

Pathway selection considers asset condition, regulatory classification, and economic viability, with a documented chain of custody supporting defensible outcomes.