Eastman Kodak Co. has announced that Conversion Technologies International Inc. (CTI),
Member companies have access to Kodak’s portfolio of document capture technologies, using Kodak’s Perfect Page Image Processing Technology and industry leading KODAK Service and Support to ensure reliable systems that consistently provide optimal image quality and accuracy to their customers, the press release says.
“CTI is happy to be recognized by Kodak for our excellence in document imaging services, including unique services such as our secure financial services, compliance and medical records conversion solutions,” says Larry C. Skinner, vice president, sales and marketing, CTI. “Kodak’s Document Conversion Center Scanning Services Program is a seal of approval that is a market differentiator for us.”
CTI serves a number of clients in vertical markets, including financial services, insurance, government, healthcare, compliance, pharmaceuticals, law, education and manufacturing. CTI has converted over a billion images in its 15 years in business, and has manually entered data consisting of more than 2.5 billion keystrokes for the State of
“CTI is a trailblazer in the document conversion industry, ever stepping up technological expertise and innovation to meet the growing needs of customers,” says Don McMahan, vice president sales and regional business manager, U.S. and Canada, Business Solutions and Services, Eastman Kodak Co.
In addition to delivering quality images to their clients, service bureaus participating in the Document Conversion Center Scanning Services Program will also have the opportunity to receive marketing support as well as financial incentives on purchased document scanners, accessories and consumables from Kodak, the company says.
Founded in 1993, CTI is a full service document conversion service center, from scanning to destruction.
More information about CTI is available at www.ctiimage.com.
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