Great Flood Of 2008 Got Aerial Services Wet, New Office Now Open
Aerial Services was directly affected by the Midwest flooding in June 2008. It forced them out of their residence to a new office at 6221 Chancellor Drive, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613. The company has been fully operational in the new facility since June 16. Damages incurred were limited to the old property and the loss of one data server which failed due to the abrupt move, not to water damage. All other vital equipment and most office furniture was saved. Losses were minimized because of good planning, amble forewarning, and amazing employees who, despite the difficult conditions, worked quickly to save mission critical resources. Further, the company wishes to thank all those in the professional community, friends, and others who expressed concern and offered assistance.
You may call 319-277-0436 or 877-274-4447 during normal business hours or email staff with questions, concerns, or inquiries.
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Volume 2, Issue 2 June 2008
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Taken on the coral shores and volcano formed ridges of Hawaii for Aerial Services, this beautiful aerial image gives a glimpse into the tropics.
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Aerial Services, Inc. (ASI), an integrated team providing premier geospatial services and products, sends this e-newsletter quarterly to clients, colleagues, and friends. Contact the editor if you have article ideas or submissions.
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