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Frederick, MD – Christopher Crowley, president of The Crowley Company, announces the expansion of the firm’s imaging services department with the opening of a 32,000 SF digital and analog conversion facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The new branch, second to the 20,000 SF conversion bureau in the company’s Frederick headquarters, comes on the heels of a multi-year agreement
with NA Publishing, Inc.
The Crowley Company will introduce the Mekel Technology M200X universal microform scanner at the World Library and Information Congress: 75th IFLA General Conference and Assembly in Milan, Italy on August 23rd. The small volume reader/printer is a departure in size and price from Crowley’s other Mekel products - high-volume microfilm, microfiche and aperture card scanners – but is consistent with their goal to provide the highest quality capture equipment in each market.
InfoTrends is the leading worldwide market research and strategic consulting firm for the digital imaging and document solutions industry. Analyst Anne Valaitis interviewed The Crowley Company president, Chris Crowley, from the AIIM show floor in Philadelphia for one in a series of podcasts.
Direct from Austria and faster than a kid riding a bike with no hands – not to mention far more reliable – the first fully-automatic book scanner to reach the Americas will be found at The Crowley Company this Spring. The North American distributor for Qidenus Technologies, we expect to begin hands-on marketing efforts mid-May.
Document scanners, robotic book scanners, a small-volume reader/printer and the first edition of a stunning new microfilm scanning software have all been added to The Crowley Company’s 2009 equipment offerings, enabling the firm to address the diverse imaging and economic needs of the corporate, archival and institutional industries in North America and beyond.
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