Micro Com Systems Celebrates 50 Years of Innovation in Document Management

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Micro Com Systems (MCS), a Burnaby-based company, is celebrating a significant milestone, marking 50 years of operation in the document management industry. Since its inception in 1975, MCS has demonstrated remarkable adaptability, transitioning from micrographic services to embracing the digital revolution in 1992 with its first document imaging scanner. This strategic pivot allowed the company to expand its offerings to include document and microfilm scanning, and data capture, catering to the evolving needs of modern businesses.
Today, MCS processes hundreds of thousands of documents monthly, specializing in medical records conversion and legal document digitization. The company's ability to handle a wide range of document types, from standard sizes to oversized drawings and photographs, has made it a trusted partner for organizations aiming for paperless operations. With a team of over 30 members, many of whom have been with the company for more than a decade, MCS combines technological expertise with a deep understanding of client needs.
The company's mission statement emphasizes quality, value, and a client-focused approach, which has been instrumental in building lasting relationships across various industries. MCS's unique position as a 100% Canadian-owned and operated business, offering both in-house and on-site scanning services, provides a competitive edge in the market. As digital transformation becomes increasingly critical for businesses, MCS's document scanning and digitization services are more relevant than ever, offering trust and reliability in an industry where data security and accuracy are paramount.
Celebrating 50 years, Micro Com Systems not only reflects on its past achievements but also looks forward to continuing its legacy of innovation and adaptability in the document management industry. With half a century of experience, MCS is well-positioned to support businesses in their digital transformation journeys, potentially for another fifty years to come.

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