Waste and recycling technology supplier Oxford, Pennsylvania-based AMCS US, previously known as PC Scale in the United States, has implemented its new brand across its global business portfolio.
During the last 16 months, AMCS has more than doubled in size. In addition to organic growth, the company has completed a number of major acquisitions, including PC Scale in the U.S. and Danish-based route planning and optimization systems provider Transvision.
With the rebranding, AMCS says all of its companies have been unified under a single AMCS brand and have adopted a new logo and consistent identity. “Consolidating under a single brand is designed to ensure customers can access and view the organization as one single company and benefit from the breath of its resources, knowledge and experience,” the company says, adding, “At our core, AMCS is committed to delivering the greatest value for our customers and we continue to remain a customer-focused technology company.”
Another key driver for the rebranding was to provide a more relevant set of solution categories for customers, AMCS says. These categories include AMCS ERP, AMCS Recycling & Processing, AMCS Transport, AMCS Data and AMCS Cloud.
AMCS CEO Jimmy Martin says, “The launch of our new brand provides us with a great platform to clearly position AMCS as the world’s leading provider of software and technology for the recycling and resource management sector. In addition to raising the profile of the AMCS brand, the consolidation of all our businesses under the AMCS name will support us in marketing our business internationally and help us in providing a consistent and seamless service to all our customers, irrespective of their location.”
PC Scale Inc. will now be AMCS US with a new company website www.amcsgroup.com/us. The site showcases the full suite of resource technology, including of software, on-vehicle technology, business intelligence and cloud services, the company says.
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