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Maidstone managed services provider expands north of the border
Managed services provider Apogee has announced the opening of a new regional hub in Scotland.
The firm, who are the UK’s largest provider of print, document and process technology services, will run its Scottish operation from new offices at the Scottish Enterprise Technology Park in East Kilbride.
Maidstone-based Apogee’s expansion follows a 31% jump in profits last year after it merged with the Balreed Group to create the newly-formed Apogee Group UK.
It currently provides independent print, document and process technology in the UK and nine other countries across Europe.
Commenting on the move up north, Robin Stanton-Gleaves, Apogee Joint Chief Executive Officer said: “The investment we have made in our new office and a whole new sales team based there gives us a great hub in central Scotland from where we can support local businesses and organisations with all their document and process requirements.
“We already have a significant number of clients in Scotland with locally-based managed service engineers supporting them and with this new office and account management team we expect to grow our business rapidly.”
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