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I.C. System Expands Business Continuity Plan

November 17, 2006
 
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I.C. System, a leader in the accounts receivable management industry, announced today it has installed a 650kw Detroit Diesel Standby Generator at its home office location in St. Paul, MN.

With this installation, I.C. System continues its ongoing commitment to business continuity in support of its clients. The St. Paul office serves as the hub of the nationwide I.C. System collections network. In addition to its home office operation, I.C. System has collection operations in four other sites throughout the U.S. and employs over 1,100 people.

“Service providers in our industry need a business continuity plan that minimizes the risk of downtime from unexpected power outages,” says Kurt Heinbigner, Chief Financial Officer. “This capital investment is further assurance to our clients that I.C. System is committed to a world-class business continuity plan.”

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