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Canon wins Resorts World contract
Tue, Nov 17, 2009
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Canon Singapore announced today that it has entered into a four-year agreement to implement a comprehensive enterprise print solution with Resorts World Sentosa (RWS).

Under the signed agreement, Canon will provide a tailor-made system to meet Resorts World's business objectives. This includes using its popular imageRUNNER business multi-function devices, imageCLASS range of laser all-in-one printers and uniFLOW - an integrated and reliable printing solution that delivers a variety of print management functionality.

Canon says their print management system offers tangible benefits to customers such as cost savings, increased efficiency, advanced security and many more.

"Convenience, flexibility, security, accountability and eco-friendliness with seamless workflows supported by efficient customer service are key attributes of Canon's print management system designed for RWS. Our expertise in technology and overall value-proposition facilitated RWS's trust and confidence in us. And I am confident that the partnership will reap rich dividends, going forward," noted Mr Lim Kok Hin, Senior Director & General Manager, Business Imaging Solutions and Business Solutions Division, Canon Singapore.

Mr Yap Chee Yuen, Senior Vice President and Head of Information Technology, Resorts World Sentosa said: 'We are delighted to work with Canon and having them as our business partner enhances our corporate strategy and helps us to achieve the goals that we have set for ourselves as a world-class resort. With Canon as our partner, Resorts World Sentosa will now have an integrated and more importantly, an accountable and environmental friendly printing environment that meet all our printing needs."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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