Ricoh India launches solutions to boost office productivity

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Ricoh India launches solutions to boost office productivity 
Aimed at enhancing office productivity by integrating solutions in Document Management, IT Services and Communications, Ricoh Indiahas announced the launch of the new 360° experience, which is a unique exposition of cutting-edge technologies. Ricoh also announced that they are firmly on plans to achieve their goal of Rs.1,000-crore revenue in FY14 (March ending of 2014), recording a CAGR of over 50% in the last three years. The key growth drivers include laser printers, IT Services and Managed Document services, among others.
Tetsuya Takano, MD & CEO, Ricoh India Ltd., said, “In India, we expect an overall IT spending to reach US$71.3 billion in 2014 which is a 5.9-per cent increase over 2013 forecast with most of the growth driven by spending on IT service, and that is why India is one of the most crucial markets in the World’s region for Ricoh. At Ricoh, we work hard to push the boundaries of innovation while putting information to work for our customers. Organizations of all sizes from SMEs to large enterprises are looking at growing their business and expand rapidly into tier-III and -IV markets. We want to be a part of this growth journey and take care of their requirements by offering customized and the best technology end-to-end solutions from Ricoh.”
Inspired by its tagline imagine. change, Ricoh helps companies and individuals transform the way they work and harness their collective imagination. They seek to help our customers embrace change through innovation, by building information infrastructures that are faster, smarter and less expensive than customers had envisioned. Towards this end, they have created offerings that address the ever-evolving and diverse needs of its customers – from Imaging Solutions to IT Services to Communication Systems........See More

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