Apogee has been awarded supplier status to the National Education Printer Agreement (NEPA) government framework.
The deal is for the provision of print equipment and managed print services, initially for two years but with two potential extensions taking the agreement up to 2020.
In addition, the Scottish Government and a number of independent bodies can use the framework, as can any other publicly-funded organisation by joining the framework.
Apogee will provide solutions under several lots including Managed Print Services, Professional Print, One Stop Shop and Non-Managed Hardware.
“We are looking forward to helping universities, colleges and other organisations to optimise their document and print infrastructure and gain total control of their costs,” said Gary Downey, Apogee group marketing director. “We have put in place a dedicated account team to support all clients through this framework.”
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