About Us
Ridtag had its origins in the 80s, beginning on the back of an old hay wagon situated on a dairy farm. The founder of Ridtag, Kirk Allen, was raised on a dairy farm in Idaho, where there happened to be a hay wagon that could have easily been categorized as a “red tag area.” Kirk dedicated a significant amount of time on that wagon, attempting to repurpose the old fittings and various spare parts.
As he grew older, he held various jobs where he was responsible for disposing of old inventory, junk, and surplus items. One company even went to the extent of purchasing several semi-trailers to store surplus items, in addition to cramming them into hallways, mezzanines, and warehouses.
Kirk recognized that many businesses could benefit from assistance in eliminating unnecessary items, and this realization ultimately led him to establish Ridtag, with the aim of providing businesses with superior options for managing and disposing of surplus items.
Core Values
We are an industrial asset recovery company.
Integrity: We are honest in our interactions with others, and we obey laws. If we make mistakes, we do what we can to make it right.
Kindness: We respect others, refrain from gossiping about fellow employees or customers, and treat others as we would want to be treated. We serve others.
Joy: We strive to maintain a work-life balance and view problems as opportunities for improvement rather than insurmountable barriers. We also take steps to make work enjoyable.
Courage: We have the courage to engage in difficult conversations, to try new things, and to examine our own weaknesses.
Continuous Improvement: We focus not only on improving the company, our processes, and systems but also on self-improvement, asking ourselves each day how we can become better at what we do and who we are.