Xerox Spans The Globe With Three New Imaging Services Centers
Xerox Press Releases September 11th, 2006
Xerox Spans The Globe With Three New Imaging Services Centers
Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) today announced the global expansion of its imaging services business, enabling more customers around the world to easily, efficiently and securely scan, index, electronically store and archive vast volumes of printed documents and records.
Xerox opened three new Imaging Services Centers in Venray, The Netherlands; Madrid, Spain; and Ebina, Japan. The new centers - like Xerox’s others in Hot Springs, Ark.; Mitcheldean, U.K.; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Singapore; and Tokyo - offer customers scanning and imaging services that convert a wide range of hardcopy documents, from invoices to construction blueprints, into searchable electronic content and manageable records for greater efficiency and security.
Once documents are digitized at any of the scanning and imaging operations, Xerox Global Services will help customers integrate those documents into their existing enterprise business processes, or help them build new records management systems.
“We are a global company that, like many, still occasionally relies on hardcopy records for parts of the business,” said Tim Lamp, a senior manager at Pfizer Inc., which has sent documents to Xerox Imaging Services Centers in Hot Springs and Mitcheldean for imaging. “We needed an imaging partner that could provide consistent support to our operations in all parts of the world.”
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