Thermocopy

Thermocopy (Thermocopy of Tennessee, Inc.) is the oldest and largest business technology company located in East Tennessee.[1] The Knoxville, Tennessee-based company was founded in the early 1960s as an office equipment dealer, later supplying information technology support, document management consultation, and printer fleet management services. The company’s core office products are multi-functional copiers, printers and fax machines made by Ricoh, and Kyocera. The company supports sustainable business practices, and helped to establish GoGreenET.com, the annual Business In The Green contest, and other environmental initiatives in the community.

Thermocopy
Private
IndustryBusiness Technology
FoundedKnoxville, Tennessee, United States (April 1, 1964 (April 1, 1964))
Number of locations
2 Locations

3505 Sutherland Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37919

4718 Lake Park Drive, Suite 5
Johnson City, TN 37615
Area served
East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia
Key people
Steve Sumner (President)
J. Mark DeNicola (Executive Director, Sales and Marketing)
ProductsOffice Equipment and Supplies
Data Backup Software and Hardware
ServicesManaged Print Services
Document Management Services
Office Equipment Service and Support
Professional Services
Cloud Computing Services
Print Auditing Services
Information Technology Auditing Services
Number of employees
70
WebsiteThermocopy

ImageSource Magazine named Thermocopy its 2006 Dealer of the Year with its national Perfect Image Award.[2]

In March 2010 was designated a Kyocera Certified Managed Print Services Dealer.[3] Thermocopy is a vendor neutral managed service provider, with technicians trained to service equipment from many manufacturers.

History

The company's first logo, designed in 1964.

On April 1, 1964, Randall Sumner, with two partners, formed a company to sell office paper with an initial investment of US$150 and a $3,000 note for operating capital. The company began as a dealer for NCR "ThermoCopy" paper. Later that year, they began selling NCR adding machines.

They shifted their focus from paper sales to office equipment as copier use expanded. By the end of the 1970s, Thermocopy was the leading local dealer for color copiers, fax machines, and overhead projectors. The company changed locations within the Bearden area of Knoxville several times throughout the 1960s, until moving to their current location at 3505 Sutherland Avenue in 1971.

Thermocopy experienced steady growth over the next several decades. In 1995 Steve Sumner purchased the company from its founder, Randall Sumner. In the mid-1990s Thermocopy increased its market share, and expanded its operations in 1998 with an office in Johnson City, Tennessee. Thermocopy's Mountain Empire Branch serves the Tri-Cities region of Northeast Tennessee and Southwestern Virginia.

In 2014, Thermocopy marked five decades in business with its 50th anniversary celebrations.

Community involvement

Thermocopy has since its early days sponsored organizations and charities including the Historic Tennessee Theatre, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley, Give Haiti Hope, Mercy Health Partners Foundation, Keep Knoxville Beautiful, and Covenant Health's Buddy's Race for the Cure.[4] Thermocopy is a supporter of the Knoxville-Oak Ridge Innovation Valley.

Thermocopy's Headquarters in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Environment

In 2008 Thermocopy was one of ten local businesses certified by the Knoxville Area Chamber Partnership’s Green Recognition Program in its inaugural year. The company tracks and publicly reports the results of its environmental initiatives on its ThermocopyGreenworks website. Thermocopy is one of the founding partners of GoGreenET.com and co-sponsors the Greater Knoxville Business Journal’s annual Business In The Green contest.[5] Thermocopy supports the conservation work of the Fort Loudon Lake Association.

Keep Knoxville Beautiful awarded the "2008 Environmental Achievement Award for Outstanding Achievement By A Large Business" to Thermocopy for the company’s internal efforts and community involvement.[6] The next year Thermocopy received a "Keep Tennessee Beautiful" (the state chapter of Keep America Beautiful) and Tennessee Department of Transportation Award of Excellence for Business.[7]

Thermocopy has been named a Platinum Level Recycle Champion by Knox County, Tennessee.[8]

Training center

Thermocopy employs an onsite, manufacturer-certified trainer

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References

  1. Knoxville Book of Lists. "Knoxville Book of Lists: Office Equipment Distributors/Suppliers", knoxvillebookoflists.com , Knoxville, January 2009.
  2. Alicia Ellis. "DEALER OF THE YEAR - Thermocopy Blazes the Way to Success", imageSource Magazine, Davie, FL, 15 May 2006.
  3. eSource. "Thermocopy Earns Designation of Kyocera Certified Managed Print Services Dealer", imageSource Magazine, Davie, FL, 11 March 2010.
  4. J.J. Stambaugh. "Record Number Race Against Cancer", knoxnews.com, Knoxville, 17 November 2008.
  5. Shelley Phillips. "Green Car & Courier wins Business in the Green award", GoGreenET.com, Knoxville, 16 April 2010.
  6. Knoxville News Sentinel. "Business Journal Honors", knoxvillebiz.com, Knoxville, 17 November 2008.
  7. Carolyn Gray. "Thermocopy: Passing Green Practices On To Customers", knoxvillebiz.com, Knoxville, 8 April 2009.
  8. Recycle Champions - Knox County, Tennessee. "Recycle Champions - Participating Businesses", knoxcounty.org, Knoxville, 14 May 2010.
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