For business, industry and government, keeping past records is a necessity, often a legal protection, and sometimes government required.
Attics, basements, closets, offices & storerooms are filled with files and records that businesses, medical & professional organizations must keep. Often, inactive local government records must be maintained for life. The hazard for all, however, might be a natural disaster, fire, flood, faulty filing systems, or security breach in a less-than-secure facility.
In some cases, building contractors, architects, lawyers, realtors and other professionals have so much “stuff” they store the document & data records off-premise, in lesser expensive space, & request they be brought to their offices when needed. Keeping such records organized, safe and accessible is essential.
Enter Admiral Records Management, a sister company to Admiral Movers, which for nearly 20 years has become the dominant mover of offices in central Alabama.
Recognizing the needs of his clients for adequate long-term records storage & management, founder Scott McNelley started the new company, which provides solutions for secure storage of large quantities of data, after he purchased a new building in Montgomery Industrial Park.
The full-service records management & off-site document storage company offers the latest bar code technology for record storage, retrieval & document tracking. The state-of-the-art facilities are monitored 24 hours a day, have secured keypad entry and are protected by video surveillance. The new Admiral Records Management storage firm allows business records to be customized by industry, whether medical, legal, industrial, business or government.
Records can be gathered, faxed or delivered on request. Online direct storage data is available from the customer who can search, post, perform data entry, track files and handle other business records management tasks from their own offices.
Admiral Records Management uses the latest technology for high-density storage solutions to offices, hospitals, banks, libraries, schools, museums, archives, factories.




























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