Danwood
Published at 15:54, Wednesday, 23 April 2008
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Frazer Whitehead, Danwood’s North West Regional Sales Director, says the company will maintain its campaign to reduce the cost of print, copy, fax and scan output to all the region’s public sector organisations, espec-ially its schools, colleges and universities. This follows The Danwood Group’s successful 10-year relationship with OGCbuying.solutions, and its newly-awarded multi-functional products framework agreement which means it will continue as an accredited supplier of MFP-managed print solutions.
“As the UK’s largest independent print solutions suppliers, we are first class in our ability to benchmark costs so that our customers really understand the total cost of ownership of their printing facilities,” says Frazer.
Danwood guides its customers on the best solutions , concentrat-ing on creating balanced deployment strategies, often using existing equipment rather than replacing with all new equipment, thus driving output savings rather than promoting tactical hardware implement-ations. This sustainable procurement drive means significantly better performance while reducing organisations’ impact on the environment.
Frazer said: “In some cases we have been able to demonstrate potential savings of over 30 per cent.” For further information, contact Frazer Whitehead, at Danwood’s Carlisle office, on 01228 811011, Kendal office 01539 796400 or email frazer.whitehead@ danwood.co.uk
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