Ricoh re-appointed Crown Commercial Services for managed print

Ricoh has been re-appointed as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Multifunctional Devices (MFDs), Print and Digital Workflow Software Services and Managed Print Service Provision framework for another four years. This follows its previous re-appointment in 2021.

Paula O’Brien, Board Director of Sales at Ricoh UK, said: “This long-standing partnership with CCS continues to enable us to support public sector organisations on their digital transformation journeys – delivering technology solutions that improve public services and improve user experiences. With Ricoh’s legacy and expertise in sustainable innovation, we are especially proud to play a role in helping the public sector achieve its net zero ambitions.”

CCS is the UK’s largest public procurement organisation, supporting the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. The longstanding relationship between Ricoh and CCS demonstrates Ricoh’s commitment to supporting public sector organisations with sustainable and efficient digital and print solutions.

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