DocOne in France Signs for 2 New Xerox Trivor 2400 Inkjet Presses at drupa
DocOne in France signed for two new Xerox Trivor 2400 Inkjet Presses at drupa.
DocOne in France signed for two new Xerox Trivor 2400 Inkjet Presses at drupa— the first purchase of Xerox’s new high speed color inkjet continuous web press. Both Trivor presses will be installed at DocOne’s new high-tech production site located in Toulouse, France, this September.
“It is very fitting that DocOne is the first to purchase the Trivor 2400 as the shareholders of this leading company in France are Groupe BPCE, Data One-Groupe Diffusion Plus and Numen, all strategic and long term customers of Xerox,” said Andrew Copley, president, Global Graphic Communications Operations, Xerox. ”This partnership with DocOne is another example of the combined strength of our Xerox and Impika product development capabilities.”
DocOne Board members William Meriel & Loïc Lefebvre, also respectively CEO of Data One-Groupe Diffusion Plus and Development Director, French leader in direct marketing and transactional mail, and Jean-Christophe Tran, Transformation and Outsourcing Programme Director at Groupe BPCE Operations Direction came to drupa to disclose the deal, since Data One-Groupe Diffusion Plus will take the control of DocOne in 2018.
“We bought our first inkjet continuous feed printer in 2000. In 2012, as real pioneers regarding the innovative IMPIKA technology, we invested with success in an iPrint Evolution machine… At this time, IMPIKA was a 50 person French company. That’s why we really feel being part of their family and their success story, now integrated into Xerox,” said William Meriel.
DocOne is the recent result of a very innovative and co-construction project, conducted in France by the second largest banking group in France, Groupe BPCE. This new leader in France will aggregate up to 250 million mail pieces – for nearly 1 billion digitally printed pages – every year, and will also bring to their customers innovative and exclusive solutions. DocOne is providing a multichannel document composition platform, customer communication management solutions, scanning and BPO infrastructures, in order to enhance the customer experience, while reducing in the same time operating costs.
“Regarding the existing relationships between Groupe BPCE and Xerox, as well as the clear leadership of Impika company that we have been following for five years, the decision for these new machines, dedicated to DocOne, was easy to make. The Trivor 2400 fits our requirements for quality, flexibility and TCO. For sure, this technology will increase the answer of DocOne to customers expectations and will reinforce our position on the market,” said Loïc Lefebvre.
The Xerox Trivor 2400 Inkjet Press provides printers with a platform built to grow as business demands increase with the same machine scaling up for more speed, volume and solutions. The Trivor 2400 combines high performance and increased speed (551 feet/168 meters per minute in color; 656 feet/200 meters per minute in monochrome) in a small footprint. The press will allow print shops to move into catalogs, magazines and color books, giving customers more flexibility. Engineered-in automation ensures superb, reliable image quality including inline density optimization, clear pixel technology, and missing jet detection and correction. So it is flexible for today and scalable for tomorrow.