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ARC Document Solutions

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nameARC Document Solutions
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Russell Microcap Index component
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num_employees2,500 (2019)
locationSan Ramon, CA, U.S.
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Russell Microcap Index component ARC Document Solutions, Inc. (formerly American Reprographics Company) is a publicly traded company that provides specialized document solutions, with an emphasis on the non-residential segment of the architecture, engineering and construction ("AEC") industry. The firm is headquartered in San Ramon, CA.

Overview

ARC Document Solutions provides onsite managed print services (MPS), archiving and information management (AIM), construction document and information management (CDIM), as well as the sale of technology applications to support these services to more than 90,000 customers.

It operates approximately 170 service centers throughout North America, provides its equipment and services onsite in more than 10,000 customer locations, and services its large enterprise customers with a corporate sales force called Global Solutions.

The company began as a $9 million stand-alone reprographics provider in Southern California in the late 1980s. It has grown to its present size and geographic coverage through the acquisition of more than 140 other companies. It remains the largest company of its kind in the U.S. with more than 2,400 employees.

History

The company began in 1988 as Micro Device, dba "Ford Graphics", a $9 million, privately held Los Angeles-based reprographics company, acquired and managed by ARC's two founders, K. "Suri" Suriyakumar and S. "Mohan" Chandramohan. Following four acquisitions in California, the company was organized as "American Reprographics Company, L.L.C.", a California Limited Liability Corporation, in 1997. Acquired operations generally maintained their original brands in the marketplace to retain local recognition.

Following additional acquisitions that expanded the company's geographical reach into major metropolitan markets in a majority of U.S. states, American Reprographics L.L.C. made its initial public offering in February 2005 and was subsequently listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol "ARP."

Concurrent with the consolidation of its local brands in January 2010, the company's ticker symbol was changed to "ARC". The Delaware corporation name was formally changed to "ARC Document Solutions" in 2012.

ARC has received recognition from Forbes magazine (as one of its "Best 200 Small Companies"), Gartner, MPSA, BERTL, and Océ. In Fiscal 2017, the company's revenue was $406 million.

On November 22, 2024, TechPrint Holdings, Inc. completed the acquisition of ARC.

References

References

  1. "ARC Document Solutions Inc - Company Profile and News".
  2. "ARC Document Solutions, Inc. - Investors - SEC Filings & Financial Reports - SEC Filings".
  3. "About Us - ARC Document Solutions".
  4. (December 27, 2013). "ARC Announces Corporate Name Change to ARC Document Solutions".
  5. "TechPrint Holdings, LLC completed the acquisition of ARC Document Solutions, Inc. from Kumarakulasingam Suriyakumar, Dilantha Wijesuriya, Jorge Avalos, Rahul Roy, Sujeewa Sean Pathiratne and others.". MarketScreener.
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