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Document Security Systems, Inc. Description
Document Security Systems, Inc. produces secure and non-secure documents. The company operates in four segments: DSS Printing, DSS Plastics, DSS Packaging, and DSS Digital. The DSS Printing segment provides secure and commercial printing services. It produces various printed materials, such as security papers, vital records, prescription papers, birth certificates, receipts, manuals, identification materials, entertainment tickets, secure coupons, parts tracking forms, brochures, direct mailing pieces, catalogs, business cards, etc. This segment also offers general commercial printing services, as well as licenses security printing technologies. The DSS Plastics segment manufactures laminated and surface printed cards that include magnetic stripes, bar codes, holograms, signature panels, invisible ink, micro fine printing, guilloche patterns, biometric, radio frequency identification, and watermarks for printed plastic documents, such as ID cards, event badges, and driver's licenses. The DSS Packaging segment produces custom paperboard packaging for clients in the pharmaceutical, beverage, photo packaging, toy, specialty foods, and direct marketing industries. The DSS Digital segment develops, installs, hosts, and services IT services consisting of remote server and application hosting, cloud computing, secure document systems, back-up and disaster recovery services, and custom program development services. The company was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Rochester, New York.
Industry: Business Services
Keywords: Cloud Computing Beverage Plastic Printing Direct Marketing Security Systems Radio Frequency Identification Paperboard Disaster Recovery Printing Services Bar Code Specialty Foods Recovery Services Forgery Paperboard Packaging Printing Technologies Security Printing
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