Kyocera awarded place on Crown Commercial Service framework

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Kyocera Document Solutions UK has been awarded a place on the Government's Crown Commercial Service (CCS) RM3781 framework.

Kyocera has secured a presence on Lot 2 for Multifunctional Devices (MFDs) and Print Management Software and Services for its printers, multifunctional products (MFPs) and portfolio of software solutions.

Graham Cox, Sales Director, Kyocera Document Solutions UK Ltd said: "We're delighted to have been successful in our application to join the Crown Commercial Service RM3781 framework Lot 2. We're proud of our long tradition in working with the public sector over the past 25 years to solve print problems and reduce costs, and see this as a glowing endorsement of our track record."

The CCS RM3781 framework was announced in August with the aim of catering for the public sector's multi-functional device (MFD), managed print services and records information management needs. Valued at between £500m and £700m over the four year term, the framework agreement is split into 7 Lots and will serve public sector organisations including local and central government, as well as NHS organisations, catering for a reduction in print volumes and increasing move towards the digitisation of records. The framework is awarded for a maximum 4 year period.

"Organisations throughout the public sector are facing increasing pressures. They're experiencing a growing demand for public services – higher than they've ever seen before – coupled with constant budget restrictions and central initiatives to digitise services," added Cox. "This is another route for our customers to procure print services in a compliant and cost effective way and we're delighted to be working with our strong network of trusted partners to support the UK Government's efforts."

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