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Secured Records Opens 2nd Archiving Warehouse In Nigeria

Chima Akwaja by Chima Akwaja
4 years ago
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Solutions (SRMS), a provider of end-to-end document management and secured software solutions, has officially commissioned its second document archiving warehouse in Nigeria. The warehouse, which is located in Abuja, is positioned to improve its operations and deliver efficient services to cus- tomers in the region.

The commissioning of the 700-square feet, state-of-the- art warehouse follows the organization’s promise of delivering specialised and enhanced solutions that maximises productivity for customers as well as expanding SRMS services to both the private and public sector across Nigeria.

Through this expansion, SRMS aims to reinforce its commitment to offering its customers a smart, comprehensive range of services including document warehousing, document management, data management, work force automation, Cybersecurity, IT consultancy, data warehousing and visualization, and software development across Nigeria. Speaking during the unveiling, chief executive officer, Secured Records Management Solutions, Dr. Sam Nwosu, said, “We are delighted to be launching our new document archiving warehouse in Abuja. From our success where  we  have a similar facility the feedback we received from our customers proves that our service is helping them reduce the time spent on locating legacy documents.

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“With our new warehouse, which happens to be one of the best archiving document storage centers in the coun- try, organisations can expect a seamless process of storing, and retrieving documents, with the guaranteed security of documents, and business continuity.

“Expanding our services to other parts of the country is part of our strategic initiative to establish our footprint across Nigeria. So far, SRMS has recorded success in safeguarding over 150 million documents for customers across different industries in Nigeria.

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