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Global Imaging Systems is the most disciplined consolidator in the highly fragmented office imaging solutions industry. Global offers thousands of customers a One-Stop Shop providing 1) a broad line of digital office imaging solutions including the sale and service of copiers, fax machines and printers, 2) video conferencing and other electronic presentation systems, and 3) network integration and management services.
Since its founding in June 1994, Global has acquired more than 90 businesses and has operations in 34 states and the District of Columbia. Our operating companies are organized into core companies in key markets across the U.S. The remaining businesses operate as satellites of the core companies. Under the Company philosophy of “Think Globally, Act Locally” and a decentralized structure, core companies operate under their pre-acquisition names and management, preserving and building upon existing customer relationships.
Global’s strategic mission is to be the most efficient, low-cost provider of document and image processing technology and services, including input, storage, and output. We are "Passionate about Customer Productivity."
About Xerox
Xerox Corporation (NYSE:XRX) is the world's leading document management technology and services enterprise. A $16 billion company, Xerox provides the document industry's broadest portfolio of offerings. Digital systems include color and black-and-white printing and publishing systems, digital presses and "book factories," multifunction devices, laser and solid ink network printers, copiers and fax machines. Xerox's services expertise is unmatched and includes helping businesses develop online document archives, analyzing how employees can most efficiently share documents and knowledge in the office, operating in-house print shops or mailrooms, and building Web-based processes for personalizing direct mail, invoices, brochures and more. Xerox also offers associated software, support and supplies such as toner, paper and ink. This page last updated 7/31/2008.
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