ComDoc opens for business in St. C.
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THE COMDOC team poses in their new office in St. Clairsville. Back row, left to right, are Duane Olexa, Jordan Parker, Matt Fiochetta, Bill Schultz, John Moore, Chris Schaal and Josh Wade. Front row, from left, are Fallon Pritchett, Annie Sohail, Stacey Longenette and Noah Stocynski.
ST. CLAIRSVILLE – Ohio-born company ComDoc has opened for business on Main Street in downtown St. Clairsville, offering document management solutions to companies throughout the Ohio Valley. ComDoc offers solutions encompassing integrated output devices (print, scan, fax and copy) as either multi-functional or stand-alone technology. The first step is always a technical analysis of your company’s current capabilities and document management systems, which enables the company’s analysts to determine the best solution to fit your needs. The team can come in and examine your company’s current document system with little or no disruption to your daily business activities. Best of all, this objective document study allows you to benchmark your current situation and consider potential opportunities for improvements in productivity, quality or cost effectiveness. ComDoc offers a wide variety of document management solutions, tailored to fit the specific needs of your company.
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