PrintFleet names another LINK MPS partner

Dec 9, 2013

printfleetThe company’s software partnership extends to cloud-based developer PrintReleaf. 

The MPS software provider has expanded its LINK system integration partnership to PrintReleaf, a software developer that has created a cloud-based programme, the PrintReleaf Exchange (PRX), that “translates paper consumption into trees”.

PrintFleet noted that PRX is the “first known technology that reverse-calculates paper consumption to determine the environmental impact on the world’s forests”, adding that on the programme, customers can offset or “releaf” their own consumption through planting their own trees in “global reforestation projects”, with over 112 million trees planted through the programme at this point.

Through the LINK programme, PrintReleaf will be able to provide end-users with “yet another way to help neutralise paper waste, improve efficiency and participate in sustaining our global forests”, with the Vision and Enterprise software helping users automatically transmit device and fleet data from MPS programmes to the PRX.

David Morrow, Chief Commercial Officer of PrintFleet, stated: “We are excited to collaborate with PrintReleaf. Environmental concerns will increasingly influence organisations’ Managed Print Services decisions. As a LINK partner, PrintReleaf brings the positive environmental impact of offsetting paper consumption as well as a new and differentiated value proposition to our mutual customers.”

Jordan Darragh, Founder and CEO of PrintReleaf, added:  “It is our mission to enable customers to certifiably give back what they take. Innovative partners like PrintFleet are helping us achieve that mission, not just one tree at a time, but hundreds of thousands at a time. This is a tremendous opportunity to provide customers of PrintFleet’s global network of dealers the chance to releaf the paper they’ve consumed.”

PrintFleet announced both Supplies Network and Compass Sales Solutions as LINK partners in the previous few months.

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