File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Long Beach. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
The city of Long Beach is in Los Angeles County, California. With a population of 466,742, it is the 42nd most populous city in the United States. Long Beach is the seventh-most populous city in California.
Long Beach was incorporated in 1897 and is in the southern part of Los Angeles County in Southern California. Long Beach is about 32 kilometers south of downtown Los Angeles and is part of the Gateway Cities region. In addition to being the second busiest container port in the United States, Long Beach is also one of the largest shipping ports in the world. A small oilfield runs directly beneath the city as well as offshore.
Among the city’s attractions are the permanent docked RMS Queen Mary and the Aquarium of the Pacific. Long Beach also hosts the Grand Prix of Long Beach, the IndyCar race, and the Pride Parade.
Over time, the economic base has changed. The oil industry created a boom and continues to fund a large portion of the city’s budget. The city was a Navy town before the base closed. An important part of the economy was the aerospace industry. In World War II, Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas and now part of Boeing) built aircraft at the Long Beach Airport, and later built DC-8s, DC-9s, DC-10s, and MD-11s. Mercedes-Benz and Relativity Space leased the Boeing 717 plant until 2006 and the C-17 Globemaster III plant until 2015. Despite greatly reducing the number of local employees in recent years, Boeing continues to be the largest private employer in the city.
The climate in Long Beach can be described as either hot semi-arid or hot-summer Mediterranean. The city has hot summers and mild to warm winters with occasional rain. As with Southern California in general, Long Beach has mostly sunny days. The temperatures recorded at the Long Beach Airport, which is 4.4 miles (6.4 km) inland from the coast, are much higher than those along the coast. The summer months are characterized by low clouds and fog, which develop overnight and blanket the area in many mornings. Fog usually clears out by afternoon, and a sea breeze from the west keeps temperatures moderate.
During the winter months in Long Beach, as in most places in Southern California, most rainfall occurs. Heavy rainfall can be caused by storms.
Long Beach State hosts the CSULB Wide Screen Film Festival each October at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center. Originally intended to showcase widescreen films, the festival has evolved into an artist-in-residence program. Steven Spielberg, a former CSULB student, shows and discusses his or her own videos and movies, as well as the 10 films that had the greatest impact on his or her approach.
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