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Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe has obtained ISO 27001 certification for its established Information Security Management System (ISMS). This standard verifies that Konica Minolta is pursuing the highest level of information security within its organisation. The scope of the ISO 27001 certification also entails the customer-facing print management services such as office printing and industrial printing solutions. This includes the relevant applications for Customer Service Remote Care (CSRC) as well as the printing fleet and supporting IT infrastructure at Konica Minolta Business Solution’s headquarter in Langenhagen, Germany. The certificate was granted on the basis of a thorough audit by KPMG. This entailed an in-depth screening of Konica Minolta’s holistic information security approach across all areas – from HR to customer relations and across all channels, from digital processes to a clean desk policy in the organisation. This makes Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe an ISO 27001-certified supplier – an attribute increasingly sought after by customers.

How new solutions help organisations counteracting the negative effects of the Covid-19 crisis
Beyond its human toll, the current situation is placing a significant burden on businesses around the world. Companies and institutions reacted quickly and responsibly, prioritising the safety of their employees, customers and partners.

With previous success on the Versafire digital platform, Campbell Print Center, a commercial printer in Harrisonburg, Virginia, installed a Versafire EM and a Versafire EV from Heidelberg in order to keep up with the productivity and efficiency needs of its customers.

Time Printing Solutions Provider’s mission is to deliver customer needs and create new solutions for them, which is a quality that is helping the company succeed during the difficult economic climate caused by the Coronavirus. The Sacramento, California printer has started taking in new work like signage created by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for use in hospitals and businesses to encourage social-distancing and hand-washing – all printed on Versafire digital presses from Heidelberg.

Company leans in on arming partners with the support they need to weather operational and financial challenges of COVID-19

Spans global commercial and retail channel partners across Personal Systems and Print1
Offers variety of market and country-specific, short-term incentives to channel partners and customers1
Expands virtual engagement options including free access to cybersecurity support and on-demand training

For years, Kyocera Document Solutions has stood for climate-friendly document processes. In addition to climate-neutral toner, which the company has been offering since 2013, the CO2 emissions of the hardware have also been successfully offset for six months. At the turn of the fiscal year, Kyocera draws a positive balance and, thanks to the revised Print Green programme, can report over 250,000 tonnes of CO2, which will be offset by investments in international climate protection projects in Kenya, Madagascar and Nepal.

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