ABM Industries Incorporated is an American corporation involved in outsourced, building maintenance. Wholly owned subsidiaries include ABM Janitorial, Ampco System Parking, ABM Engineering, ABM Security Services (known formerly as American Commercial Security Services), Security Services of America (SSA), Amtech Lighting, and ABM Facility Services.
Founded in 1909 by Morris Rosenberg as a one-man window washing business, they took the name American Building Maintenance in 1913. In 1927, they acquired Easterday Janitorial Supply Company. His sons took over after his death.
They were listed in 1945 on the American Stock Exchange. In 1967, Ampco Auto Parks, which became Ampco System Parking in 1993, became the newest Division of the Company. In 1972 they were listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Through a series of mergers and acquisitions, ABM had revenues above $2 billion as of 2001. The company and its CEO Henrik Slipsager were featured in the second season of the CBS reality show Undercover Boss.
With its enterprise-class computing solution, ABM can offer many new capabilities that provide better service to customers. Business-critical data, formerly isolated in disparate applications and locations, is now accessed and analyzed from a centralized warehouse. With centralized information, ABM can scrub sales leads, project new customer requirements, and zero in on the needs of large, geographically dispersed accounts. Users share information seamlessly—without worrying about software program and version conflicts. Using Secure Gateway for Citrix® Presentation Server, ABM has the encryption it needs to transfer business-critical information securely over the Internet, which is especially important for smaller ABM offices that access the network via dial-up or DSL connections.
ABM is comprised of nine independent operating divisions that each provide a different type of facilities service. To maximize growth, ABM wanted to target Fortune 500 accounts by strategically positioning itself to cross-sell and bundle divisional services. Anthony Lackey, chief technology officer for ABM, immediately recognized that harnessing the power of the divisions would require sweeping changes in the company’s IT infrastructure. With this goal in mind, Lackey implemented a solution comprised of Citrix Presentation Server™ and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Servers to support ABM’s enterprise-level strategy
This are some of its distribution channels which are also known as agents to which customers can contact for their satisfaction. They are as follows:
• Ho Chi Minh City
• Ba Ria Vung Tau
• Dong Nai
• Binh Duong
• Binh Phuoc
• Tay Ninh
• Long An
• Can Tho
• An Giang
• Kien Giang
• Ben Tre
• Tra Vinh
• Soc Trang
• Ca Mau
• Bac Lieu
• Vinh Long
• Binh Thuan
• Lam Dong
• Ninh Thuan
• Khanh Hoa
• Phu Yen
• Binh Dinh
Founded in 1909 by Morris Rosenberg as a one-man window washing business, they took the name American Building Maintenance in 1913. In 1927, they acquired Easterday Janitorial Supply Company. His sons took over after his death.
They were listed in 1945 on the American Stock Exchange. In 1967, Ampco Auto Parks, which became Ampco System Parking in 1993, became the newest Division of the Company. In 1972 they were listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Through a series of mergers and acquisitions, ABM had revenues above $2 billion as of 2001. The company and its CEO Henrik Slipsager were featured in the second season of the CBS reality show Undercover Boss.
With its enterprise-class computing solution, ABM can offer many new capabilities that provide better service to customers. Business-critical data, formerly isolated in disparate applications and locations, is now accessed and analyzed from a centralized warehouse. With centralized information, ABM can scrub sales leads, project new customer requirements, and zero in on the needs of large, geographically dispersed accounts. Users share information seamlessly—without worrying about software program and version conflicts. Using Secure Gateway for Citrix® Presentation Server, ABM has the encryption it needs to transfer business-critical information securely over the Internet, which is especially important for smaller ABM offices that access the network via dial-up or DSL connections.
ABM is comprised of nine independent operating divisions that each provide a different type of facilities service. To maximize growth, ABM wanted to target Fortune 500 accounts by strategically positioning itself to cross-sell and bundle divisional services. Anthony Lackey, chief technology officer for ABM, immediately recognized that harnessing the power of the divisions would require sweeping changes in the company’s IT infrastructure. With this goal in mind, Lackey implemented a solution comprised of Citrix Presentation Server™ and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Servers to support ABM’s enterprise-level strategy
This are some of its distribution channels which are also known as agents to which customers can contact for their satisfaction. They are as follows:
• Ho Chi Minh City
• Ba Ria Vung Tau
• Dong Nai
• Binh Duong
• Binh Phuoc
• Tay Ninh
• Long An
• Can Tho
• An Giang
• Kien Giang
• Ben Tre
• Tra Vinh
• Soc Trang
• Ca Mau
• Bac Lieu
• Vinh Long
• Binh Thuan
• Lam Dong
• Ninh Thuan
• Khanh Hoa
• Phu Yen
• Binh Dinh