(L-R) Steve Hawkins, managing director, Xeretec, Ursula Burns, chairman and chief executive officer, Xerox Corporation, Diego Hervas, president of Xerox’s European Channels Group
Supplier of digital print equipment, Xeretec, has expanded its national footprint and opened an office located at Beaufort House on St Botolph Street, London.
The area is home to some world famous architecture including the Leadenhall building and The Gherkin.
Xeretec is Xerox’s largest UK managed print service provider and is Xerox’s largest reseller in West Europe. Nationwide, it helps organisations ranging from large corporate offices to commercial printers in the graphic arts sector and SMB customers, assisting and advising them on matters relating to intelligent print management, improved document security, regulatory compliance, tighter cost control and enhanced productivity.
The company said the new office will enable it to better serve the print needs of the capital’s diverse and established business communities, many of which have been re-energised by the success of London’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’, which is now home to 15,000 new companies.
The company offers businesses support plans for existing equipment, a pay-as-you-go model for new equipment, cost-effective provision of hardware and services to keep investment spend down during vital periods of business building, and innovative document capture, management and control offerings that streamline the print function.
Steve Hawkins, managing director, said, ‘Business is booming in London thanks to an economy that’s in recovery mode as well as increasing overseas investment, helping it retain its place as a central hub for many national and international businesses. In the age of the internet-connected digital economy, getting documents into and out of the electronic world is a critical issue for many. Therefore, printers and multi-function devices remain an essential part of knowledge capture and knowledge distribution within those companies. Having a presence in EC3, ensures Xeretec is better able to serve the needs of London’s established businesses as well as the many exciting start ups that are now flourishing in and around the capital.’

