Scanner Applications Overview
- Year Founded
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1980
- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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31
- Latest Deal Type
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Buyout/LBO
- Financing Rounds
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1
Scanner Applications General Information
Description
Provider of trade promotions tracking and managing services between product manufacturers and retailers. The company provides trade promotions tracking and managing services that allow manufacturers to repackage dollars spent on the inefficient promotion practices of non-performance, slippage, forward-buying and diversion and help them reinvest those savings with performing retailers.
Contact Information
Website
www.scanapps.comCorporate Office
- 400 Milford Parkway
- Milford, OH 45150
- United States
Corporate Office
- 400 Milford Parkway
- Milford, OH 45150
- United States
Scanner Applications Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Scanner Applications Signals
Scanner Applications FAQs
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When was Scanner Applications founded?
Scanner Applications was founded in 1980.
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Where is Scanner Applications headquartered?
Scanner Applications is headquartered in Milford, OH.
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What is the size of Scanner Applications?
Scanner Applications has 31 total employees.
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What industry is Scanner Applications in?
Scanner Applications’s primary industry is Other Commercial Services.
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Is Scanner Applications a private or public company?
Scanner Applications is a Private company.
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What is Scanner Applications’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Scanner Applications is
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When was Scanner Applications acquired?
Scanner Applications was acquired on 07-Jul-2015.
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Who acquired Scanner Applications?
Scanner Applications was acquired by Inmar.
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