The Jacky’s Group of Companies has established a new company to cater to the corporate sector.
The new subsidiary, called Izumi Solutions, will focus on providing office automation and printing solutions to businesses, primarily in the graphic arts and banking and finance sector.
Izumi, named after the Japanese word for spring, will offer HP printing hardware, including large format and industrial printers, and MFDs, along with Olivetti banking equipment, Magner currency counting products, Sharp fax machines, EAD high security document shredders and the ‘Expert’ Electronic Dictionaries’ English-Arabic-French translation devices.
Ashish Panjabi, COO of Jacky’s Group of Companies said that Izumi is intended to provide office automation to all corporate accounts though one company, as well as providing additional services and support around solutions.
“Furthermore, there will be dedicated service technicians and engineers within Izumi who will be responsible for high levels of pre and post sales support for all of our high-end products being marketed. A sales and service team across various countries will be rolled out to better serve our customer needs,” he added.
Izumi will operate primarily in the GCC, with some focus on Yemen and Lebanon.
Walid Amin, who takes on the general manager role for Izumi commented: “One of the goals for the next three years of Izumi Solutions is to establish ourselves as a true-solutions provider. Instead of just moving boxes, we want to deliver true and value solutions which can only be done if you are willing to go the extra mile. Areas like customer training and regular refreshers are going to be part of our offerings in office automation, banking and graphic arts products, which we will be marketing.
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