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Brother dramatically hikes MPS market share

Brother is increasing its share of the Managed Print Services (MPS) market and growing its offer at an annual rate of 200 percent across Europe, according to the latest report from ICT and business analyst Quocirca. Noting the print and technology specialist’s success...

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Trade war avoided (for now)

The USA has announced its “punitive” import tariffs on Chinese products will be postponed, in the face of a potential trade war. United States Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin explained that the two countries are hoping to negotiate different ways to reduce the trade...

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MPSA announces MPS award winners

The Managed Print Services Association (MPSA) has announced the winners of its 2018 Global MPSA MPS Leadership Awards. Ten winners were announced for seven categories at the 2018 ITEX Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, the evening of Wednesday 16 May 2018 in room 105 of...

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Xerox partners desire business as usual

Following on from the furore around the now-defunct deal with Fujifilm, Xerox’s partners say they are keen to get back to business and focus on what they “do best”. As CRN reveals, the emphasis for the OEM’s partners is ‘business as usual’, now that the “high-stakes...

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Pantum unveils Simply Smart Family New Function

Pantum has announced the introduction of Simply Smart Family New Function, describing it as “The New Era for Printing.” Offering one-step wireless network installation, the direct printing of office documents from mobile devices and more convenient mobile phone...

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Print Audit launch SBB Roadshows

In a new blog, Print Audit are offering an alternative to CPP billing, with an eye on office printing’s impending decline. Following an IDC report that predicted that 40 percent of companies in developed regions will suffer a double-digit decline in office-based...

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3D printing’s environmental benefits

From coral reefs to seawalls, a newly-published blog suggests 3D printing could be the answer. A new blog from Cartridge World reports that 3D printing may have a part to play in fighting climate change. By working to the principle of additive manufacturing, 3D...

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True circularity could elude UK

The Director General of the British Plastics Federation has said that “true circularity” in the UK economy is “likely to be unattainable”, according to ICIS. While producers of plastic products in the UK “are committed to increased recycling rates”, Director General...

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Kiwi companies perform e-waste alchemy

Mint Innovation and Remarkit Solutions have inked a deal to build a factory dedicated to extracting valuable metals from e-waste. As the New Zealand Herald reports, the two companies have signed a deal which will lead to the building of a commercial facility “for...

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