Canon is delighted to announce its successful bid for the latest iteration of the Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC) framework, Multifunctional Devices and Associated Products and Services Including Print and Design Services.
The new CPC Framework offers a single lot route to market, primarily supporting over 10,000 CPC member institutions in the education sector but is also accessible to any UK public sector organisation.
The framework allows Canon to supply all workspace and pro print products and services; wide format and graphic arts products; some ICT Services through its partner Wavenet; and to some Canon Business Services (CBS) customers.
Canon added that this milestone marks a significant expansion of Canon’s offering to the public sector, enabling it to engage with customers with its varied portfolio while continuing to deliver value.
Stephen Moody, Sector Director, Education at Canon UK & Ireland, said: “In today’s rapidly changing world, we’re delighted to have been awarded this position on the Framework, allowing us to offer the sector one of the largest choices on the market today with our comprehensive range of technologies.”
Darren Lowe, Managing Director of Crescent Purchasing Consortium said, “We were delighted to launch our Multifunctional Devices and Associated Products & Services purchasing framework in April, a framework that also covers Print & Design Services. CPC’s vision is to be the procurement services partner of choice for the education sector and, through our work, to help the sector enhance teaching and learning. This new framework does exactly that. We understand how important this technology is to the education sector – and the framework can help members with their print requirements, while driving value for money and regulatory compliance. Members can also benefit from CPC’s dedicated print helpdesk in which our experienced Contracts Manager, Kath Johnson, is available to help every step of the way”.