Managed print services (MPS) has become the new frontier for cost cutting, and companies like Procter & Gamble, The Dow Chemical Company and KeyCorp are using it to save millions.
Working with Xerox to track how their printers, copiers and faxes are being used (or not used), these organizations are managing company-wide printing to meet important business goals – everything from giving employees minutes back in their day, to eliminating paper waste and reducing power consumption, to keeping information secure.
According to KeyCorp Senior Vice President Al Pytel, “We evaluated every facet of the business to maintain our competitive edge, and it was clear that redefining our print environment was an opportunity worth our attention. The MPS strategy saves money, improves the security of our documents and provides higher quality service to our customers.”
For many businesses, print is the last frontier for cost cutting – the one unmanaged and unplanned infrastructure where you can still realize immediate cost savings and productivity gains. And it’s likely you’ve been underestimating what your business spends on print by 30-40 percent.
