Capital Document Solutions will be exhibiting at Procurex Scotland Live 2016. Come and see us at Stand 98, at the Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre in Glasgow on the 9th November.
Procurex Scotland Live
Firstly, Procurex Scotland Live is the annual exhibition for the public sector. Consequently, it gives buyers access to an array of suppliers for all business products and services.
Showcasing at Procurex Scotland Live are companies who supply on the Scottish Procurement Framework. Capital has been a successful supplier on the Scottish Government’s National Framework Agreement for Office Equipment PS-12-008-01-2 since 2009.
The Framework Agreement for Office Equipment was designed for the Scottish public sector, charities and also housing associations to simplify acquiring office equipment and reduce costs. Therefore, it helps ensure the best possible advice on the most suitable print solutions.
Competitive prices are also agreed under the Framework and by introducing print management software, organisations can achieve a reduction in the amount they spend on copying/printing.
As a Framework supplier, we can provide photocopiers, printers, scanners, associated software and support services to all Scottish public sector bodies including:
- Local Authorities,
- Central Government,
- Health Authorities,
- Higher Education,
- Fire and Rescue,
- Police Authorities and
- Voluntary/Charitable Organisations.
GO Awards Scotland
Following Procurex Scotland Live will be the annual GO Awards Scotland 2016 presentation at Glasgow’s Marriott Hotel.
We are delighted to have achieved finalist status in the GO Awards Scotland for GO Best Service Award (Suppliers working with the Scottish public sector) category.
Capital won the GO Best Service Award in 2012.
Come along on the 9th November so that you can:
- learn about Capital’s relationship with the public sector,
- find out more about our range of products,
- ask us about our Framework pricing and support services we offer
- and also enter our champagne prize draw.
Posted in Public Sector, Scottish Procurement