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New Website Enhancements

We have been focusing the last few months on making some major enhancements to our website. We are delighted to announce the updated and modernized website is now live. Our new features include easier to use functionalities along with a new and exciting design. Some of the improvements to the page we are most eager to share include our new background design, easy to navigate icons, and the introduction of our new blog page, which replaces our previous SCC Quarterly newsletter format.

Since 2015, SCC has been sharing with clients and staff alike a variety of industry related news, product updates, and upcoming events via our previous quarterly flipbook format. We have now transitioned this format into a new blog page, where we will continue to host all of the preceding news articles along with new materials suggesting topics from everyday life. Our goal as a company is to continue to provide information, insert positivity, and hopefully share a smile or a laugh with you all.

If not already, please be sure to subscribe to our page to receive email notifications when new articles are posted. We look forward to connecting with you and thank you for your continued support!


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