AGL and Canon
Managed Document Services
AGL Energy is Australia’s leading renewable energy business and as part of its Green Office Program it committed to reducing its paper consumption by 10%. In order to meet its commitments, AGL implemented Canon’s MDS solution, which saw the company save a staggering 1.3 million sheets of paper in the first six months.
“Canon is consistently over-achieving against its KPIs, but it’s the bigger picture benefits around our green program and making our staff more efficient and productive that’s really showing the value Canon adds.”
Owen Coppage
CIO, AGL
Hyundai Motor Company Australia Limited and Canon
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When moving to a new office, Hyundai's IT department was tasked with ensuring all ICT elements maximised efficiency, security and environmental responsibility.
"People are seeing the benefits of the new print solution and are proud of their own role in reducing their environmental impact."
Kawa Farid
Network Administrator, Hyundai
LG and Canon
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A global leader in consumer electronics, LG has over 550 employees throughout Australia and New Zealand. Their ageing print fleet required an excessive level of management just to keep the devices up and running - and their IT team of four was run off their feet simply trying to keep up with maintenance.
“Canon’s solution not only freed up the IT department’s time, but is projected to save LG costs in rental and consumables and service calls."
Arthur Jun
Senior Systems Analyst, LG
RACWA and Canon
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The Royal Automotive Club in Western Australia (RACWA) has over 700,000 members it provides with services in motoring, insurance, travel and finance. It is committed to being an environmentally sustainable corporate citizen - on the road and off. RACWA came to Canon for a sustainable, energy efficient print environment that would help it minimise waste.
“Canon recommended a solution that would save us up to 40 percent on printing costs over the life of the contract.”
John Gilmore
Lead Project Manager, Shared Services Projects, The Royal Automotive Club
TelstraClear and Canon
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TelstraClear’s objective was to replace its ageing fleet of over 100 laser printers and 33 multi-function devices. However, following Canon’s comprehensive analysis, it identified this was also an opportunity to implement some cost-effective measures across the business.
"We wanted to create a printing environment that was easy for staff to use and provided transparency of printing costs and the associated costs that had previously been overlooked."
Andrew Crabb
Chief of Networks, TelstraClear