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Apogee Corporation is announced as an accredited supplier for Crescent Purchasing Consortium
Industry-leading Managed Workplace Services expert Apogee Corporation, are pleased to announce that they have been declared as an accredited supplier under lots 1 and 2 of the new Crescent Purchasing Consortium framework agreement, after successfully going through a full tender and framework process. CPC provide all framework members with specialist advice on best spending practices and how to obtain the best value for money for an array of different goods and services specifically within the Further Education realm, but not restricted to the wider Public Sector.
As an accredited supplier for the CPC, Apogee are looking forward to being able to deliver valued and innovative solutions to the Education sector as well as the wider Public Sector. This will include all of the elements of both Managed Print Services and Digital Transformation, delivering industry- leading solutions drawn from our extensive portfolio of products, applications and services.
Apogee will utilise its in-house expertise within the Public Sector to transform the way both students and staff operate and use the technology in their workplace, supported by service excellence.
“The digital transformation journey is only just beginning for many organisations and we are looking forward to helping them discover a world of positive change. We are excited to share our experience and expertise with HP as together, we can help universities, colleges, schools and other areas of the public sector to optimise the technology in their workplace and enhance the way they work with documents, processes and applications.” – Paul Rylands, Director of Public Sector
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Apogee Corporation .
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