British firms seeking the provision of printers and accessories should have to look no further than Xerox, according to a firm which is making the most of its expertise.
After Selex Galileo signed up for Xerox's Enterprise Print Services in November 2008, the defence electronics systems provider witnessed a 15% saving on print costs over a two-year period.
Xerox is now looking to extend it contract with Selex in which it will look after all of its operations in print facilities and offices, taking into account budget restraints and security systems.
Nick Cramer, head of indirect procurement and systems at Selex Galileo, said: "Xerox is a valued partner which has worked with us and our suppliers to make a positive difference to the way we do business.
"Whilst Xerox focuses on streamlining our print environment to meet our cost-saving targets, customer service goals and security measures, we can stay focused on delivering state-of-the-art technology to our customers around the world."
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