Tokyo, Sept 17, 2009 - (JCN Newswire) - Canon Inc. announced today the launch of Canon Managed Document Services (Canon MDS), a common global service designed to assist customers in more effectively managing their document input-output environments and document processes.
Until now, Canon regional sales organizations had been responsible for delivering Managed Print Services (MPS) within their national and regional markets, contributing to improved productivity and reduced costs for customers through the building and operation of optimized output environments in offices and Centralized Reprographic Departments (CRD). Through the new initiative, Canon will effectively leverage these MPS while simultaneously unifying and standardizing the company's menu of services, providing optimized service as "Canon MDS" for customers in each region. By delivering a range of high-quality, consistent services globally, particularly for global enterprises with operations all over the world, Canon aims to provide new added value by enabling customers to take advantage of better operational performance, lower costs and improved workflow efficiencies leading to higher customer satisfaction.
While Canon MDS offers compatibility with a wide range of input-output devices, including those of other manufacturers, Canon's latest imageRUNNER ADVANCE Series of color multifunction office systems, featuring improved remote-management capabilities, makes possible optimal end-user input-output environments.
With regard to the rollout of Canon MDS, the company is expanding the infrastructure that will provide the foundation for the delivery of service worldwide while also accelerating the development of new service menu offerings. The company will also expand Canon MDS sales and support staff at each regional sales organization and establish essential training systems. In support of these efforts, the company plans to invest approximately 20 billion yen over the next three years.
Canon MDS will be launched initially in North America and Europe and expanded globally to include Japan, Asia and Oceania with the goal of achieving sales revenue of over 100 billion yen for the entire Canon group in 2012.
Through the provision of high-quality, consistent service to effectively meet the needs of customers, from global enterprises operating worldwide to the individual divisions of small and mid-sized businesses, Canon will continue working to deliver increased business efficiency and new added value.
Major Features of Canon MDS
-High-quality and consistent service delivery based on consistent global services menu -Improved service efficiency through enhanced infrastructure and tools -Use of Canon's extensive selection of input-output devices, including the imageRUNNER ADVANCE Series
MPS Market Trends In 2008, the scale of the worldwide MPS market was approximately 1 trillion yen, with that in Japan reaching approximately 30 billion yen. Demand within this market is expected to remain strong, realizing continued double-digit growth globally as well as in the domestic Japanese market.
Overview of Major Features
1. Five-phase consistent global menu
Canon MDS comprises five phases, with menus for each phase to ensure maximum benefit for customers. By repeating the five-phase cycle, Canon MDS enables the realization of cost savings, added value and customer satisfaction.
1) Discover and Analyze Identify and analyze existing output and workflow environment characteristics and usage status 2) Design Propose improvement (introduction) plan for optimal device placement and workflow based on analysis 3) Deploy and Transition Install devices, introduce systems, and carry out user training based on the improvement (introduction) plan 4) Support and Manage Operate and maintain systems 5) Evaluate and Review Aggregate, analyze and report results, including usage status and operational costs, and present plan for further improvement
2. Enhanced infrastructure and tools
Canon MDS enables the optimization of existing infrastructures and tools, making possible an infrastructure supporting the aggregation of output volume through the monitoring of device status from a remote location, and tools for the central control of device settings and job management. To provide services designed to match user environments, Canon will also build a delivery platform, which will include an infrastructure with reporting capabilities
3. Use of Canon's extensive selection of input-output devices
Canon MDS supports most Canon and non-Canon multifunction office systems and laser beam printers. When used in conjunction with Canon's latest imageRUNNER ADVANCE Series, Canon MDS offers customers additional cost savings through inter-device operability and integration
About Canon Inc.
Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leader in the fields of professional and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. Canon's extensive range of products includes copying machines, inkjet and laser beam printers, cameras, video equipment, medical equipment and semiconductor-manufacturing equipment. With over 118,000 employees worldwide, Canon has manufacturing and marketing subsidiaries in Japan, the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania; and a global R&D network with companies based in the United States, Europe, Asia and Australia. Canon's consolidated net sales for fiscal 2006 (ended December 31, 2006) totalled $34.9 billion (at an exchange rate of 119 yen = US$1). Visit the Canon Inc. website at: http://www.canon.com
Contact:
Canon Inc.
Richard Berger
Tel: +81-3-5482-8055
Fax: +81-3-5482-5130
E-mail: richard.berger@canon.co.jp
Sept 17, 2009 Source: Canon Inc. Canon Inc. (TSE: 7751) (U.S: CAJ)
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