Docutech Ghana was honoured with the Xerox MEA Partner of the Year Award at Xerox MEA’s 2020 year start meeting held in Malta.
Docutech Ghana won the award in recognition of its exceptional year, which saw the company deliver its third year in a row of growth, including 94% growth in overall equipment sales.
The company achieved 187% growth in high-end production equipment sales, securing 70% market share, and 158% growth in paper, parts and supplies sales.
These significant achievements and sector growth and investment in its business to strengthen market dominance, set Docutech Ghana apart in 2019.
Jean-Louis Feghali, managing director said, “We’re making a strong start to 2020 and the decade ahead after laying the foundations for our success in 2019.
"As a partner, we’re committed to Xerox’s long term future as it brings new technologies to market that evolve the workplace. These awards are a tribute to our team, quality of customer service and industry knowledge.”
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