Stonehaven’s own Doug Meldrum has won a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Las Vegas having been named as the Danwood Group’s top UK salesman in 2007.
Having settled into its new state-of-the-art premises at 2 Fountainhall Road, Danwood Scotland, the UK’s largest independent supplier of world-class print and document management technology has been on a recruitment drive.
Research company Gartner recently found that, on average, the costs of buying office printers, maintaining and running them typically equated to between 1 and 3 per cent of a company's annual revenues. However, Gary Elms, Managing Director of Danwood Scotland, goes further, inferring that few companies manage their print infrastructure well and he believes that this figure could be up to four times higher.
Danwood Scotland has merged with the photocopier sales and service divisions of Norcom.
With the building work almost complete at homelessness charity, Aberdeen Cyrenians' Summer Street Project it has now purchased a new IT network and two state-of-the-art printers with funding from Communities Scotland's Futurebuilders programme and assistance from Danwood Scotland.
Danwood Scotland launches a new look marketing campaign in Aberdeen with three fully liveried taxis taking to the roads to support its office move to Fountainhall Road in the City’s West End. This activity will be supported by a presence at a number of local conferences and exhibitions over the coming months, billboard advertising as well as print advertising within local media.
Danwood, one of the UK’s largest independent suppliers of printers, copiers and faxes providing total print solutions packages to benefit businesses, has today announced the appointment of Bill Allan as commercial sales director, Scotland.
A study by the Centre for Economic Business Research (CEBR) reported that more than £1 billion is wasted every year through inefficient business printing, and with the education and public administration sectors identified as the worst offenders, one of the largest suppliers of IT business equipment Danwood Scotland, is urging Scotland’s public sector to take a more practicable approach its printing requirements.
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