About Imrdigital
IMR Digital, a KDI Company, is your leading provider of document scanning, imaging, and indexing services. Acquired by KDI in April 2019, IMR Digital has offered a wide range of file and document conversion services since 1978. As a family-owned company, both IMR Digital and KDI are big enough to offer premium quality, selection, and affordability. Yet, provide the personalized service, support, and old-fashioned, family values you’d expect from a much smaller company. We are also committed to maintaining and promoting a diverse work environment. To learn more, please click here to review our Diversity & Inclusion statement.
From Large Format Scanning to Documents and Files and Specialty Scanning, IMR Digital can assist with all your conversion needs. Our 25,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art production facility in West Hazleton, PA is fully equipped with cutting-edge conversion and scanning technology capable of handling all types of documents.
Our professional conversion service eliminates the cost of purchasing expensive scanning equipment and frees your employees from the labor-intensive task of converting paper documents to digital format.
The Department of General Services, Bureau of Procurement, has granted IMR Digital authorization to participate in the COSTARS Program. IMR Digital is authorized to sell the awarded items/services under Contract Number 009-057 to registered COSTARS. We are proud to be an IIMDA Member and Associate Member/Business Partner of PSATS, Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors.
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