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Wilbur Robbins, a top-performing salesman at IBM and then Simplex, founded Acroprint in 1969 in Raleigh, NC. Robbins introduced a time recorder which would stir the market by offering the dealer community an alternative high-quality, low-cost product. The heavy-duty Model 125 quickly became known for its durability and its trademark green color.
Robbins' son Glenn joined Acroprint after graduating from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1973 and became company president in 1986, a position he still holds today. Glenn has led the family business through company expansions, new product development, and entrance into additional supply channels.
Today Acroprint manufactures and distribute worldwide a complete line of time recorders, document stamps, and time and attendance systems. We have a network of over 6,000 dealers and office supply outlets in the United States and over 70 other countries.
The company's distinctive green-colored punch clocks are widely recognized throughout the world. Our Model 125 and Model 150 clocks have appeared in movies, television shows, print publications and DreamWorks animations and are still manufactured daily on-site at Acroprint headquarters.
Come and meet Glenn Robbins and hear his Keynote address at the Independent Time & Labor Management Association Conference & Expo, June 9th -12th, 2010. Carefree Resort, Scottsdale, AZ.
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