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Zambian company DIGIprint wins Xerox Africa distributor award


Johannesburg, 28 May 2015
DIGIPrint's Christos Diakosavas (middle) receives the award from CEO of BDS Johan Basson (left) and Craig Schweitzer Divisional Director - Africa Oper.
DIGIPrint's Christos Diakosavas (middle) receives the award from CEO of BDS Johan Basson (left) and Craig Schweitzer Divisional Director - Africa Oper.

Zambian company DIGIprint has been awarded the "Xerox Africa Operations Distributor of the Year 2014" by Bytes Document Solutions. DIGIprint received the award at the annual Xerox Africa Distributors Conference held at the Spier wine estate in Stellenbosch, Cape Town, last month.

"DIGIprint's focus on customer service combined with dedication and passion has seen it deliver a stellar performance over the course of 2014," says Johan Basson, CEO at Bytes Document Solutions.

Christos Diakosavas, DIGIprint managing director, says the company has offered Xerox products in Zambia for just a few years. "However, in that time we have created and maintained a substantial customer base by presenting custom-made solutions based on innovative Xerox solutions."

The company performance is greatly aided by the extent of the Xerox range, which provides a broad reach, Diakosavas explains. "We can deliver for a small business which requires an all-in-one colour machine; networkable A3-size workcentres are ideal for medium-size operations; and production digital presses for big business or professional printers," he notes.

Xerox solutions are combined with DIGIprint's efficient and effective service delivery model. "We recently adopted a new strategy to improve the service level of our customer and technical support and invested heavily in recruiting new technicians and sending them for training," he says. "That's in pursuit of one of our biggest drivers: keeping our clients happy."

Diakosavas confirms the shifting sands of the market. "It is definitely changing in Zambia. The market demands higher quality, affordability, faster and more effective print solutions."

While some may believe the printing industry is under pressure, he says that isn't necessarily the case. "The needs of our clients is constantly growing and we are rapidly expanding as a result, having opened a second branch in Lusaka last year, with a third opening this month," Diakosavas points out. A branch in the Copperbelt before the end of the year, he adds, further demonstrates growing Zambian demand for speed, quality and efficiency.

Basson says organisations like DIGIprint, which are able to adapt to the changing requirements of the market, are set to prosper. "That comes down to a combination of the right technology, people and the right focus to meet the Zambian market demand. I congratulate DIGIprint on building a great dynamic business which is getting the formula right."

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Bytes Document Solutions

Bytes Document Solutions, a division of the Bytes Technology Group, is Africa's leading document management technology and solutions company, offering a comprehensive range of products and services through two independent business units: Xerox and NOR Paper. A wholly-owned division of JSE-listed Altron, Bytes Document Solutions is the authorised Xerox distributor in 26 sub-Saharan countries, and has an annual turnover of more than R2 billion. In 2014, the company celebrated two important milestones: Xerox's 50th year in South Africa, as well as the invention of xerography, the basis of the most widely used document-copying machines, which was developed by Xerox 75 years ago.

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