FedEx Office’s News E-Procurement System Links into Corporate Printing Systems
DALLAS—Sept. 19, 2012—Commercial printing just got easier, as large companies can now access the nation’s largest print network through their existing e-procurement systems. This fully integrated access is made possible through the FedEx Office e-procurement system, the company’s latest digital innovation announced today.
Greater efficiency, more options
By working alongside the various in-house solutions large companies already use, the FedEx Office e-procurement system makes it easier than ever to print to the organization’s network of more than 1,800 digitally connected locations.
The new solution gives customers greater control and more order customization options than similar platforms. Tailored to each business’ unique needs, the system offers unmatched support for highly customized orders, including those with special instructions. Customers can also use the system to route projects for internal approval, specify delivery options and track orders. These advanced capabilities eliminate non-automated steps, allowing large companies to maximize efficiency and, ultimately, reduce costs.
“At FedEx Office, we’re continually working on innovations to our network, to deliver a best-in-class experience for all of our customers,” said Aimee DiCicco, senior vice president of sales, FedEx Office. “Our e-procurement solution is the latest in a line of digital and physical enhancements designed to exceed our customers’ expectations in maximizing the efficiency of their print supply chain.”
Streamlined print, simplified billing
In addition to making complicated print jobs a thing of the past, FedEx Office e-procurement also erases invoicing headaches. The solution syncs seamlessly with each company’s existing billing system, allowing them to process print invoices like all others. Whether ordering for one location or many, companies can now manage billing and internal coding for print jobs within their existing structure.
FedEx Office delivers a variety of best-in-class printing options that can be tailored for each customer, from mom and pop shop to multinational corporation. For more information on e-procurement and other corporate services, visit www.fedex.com/corporateprint.
About FedEx Office
FedEx Office, an operating company of FedEx Corp., has more than 1,800 stores and locations primarily in the United States and Canada, providing convenient access to printing and shipping expertise with reliable service. The company’s network features retail stores, centralized production centers, corporate on-site print centers, and on-site business centers at hotels, convention centers and universities.
Source: FedEx Office.