When former Hon’ble Chief Justice, High Court of Karnataka, Cyriac Joseph said, “Legal procedures will now be facilitated by the use of modern technologies enabling speeding up proceedings,” it sure sounded like good news for the weary justice-starved public. He had said this at the launch of the Bizberry ‘Print & Save’ Centre in the High Court premises in March 2007.
These services later turned out to be the logical solution toward convenience and budget control for many a company that realised the significance of outsourcing business printing in the long-run.
Created in 2000, WeP Peripherals Ltd, formerly known as Wipro e-Peripherals, one of India’s largest employee-owned organisations, was earlier a division of Wipro Infotech business. The company’s Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director is Ram Agarwal.
WeP’s Bizberry ‘Print and Save’ Solutions, launched in 2002, is one of the four businesses of WeP. This service basically works as a ‘pay for use model’ wherein organisations do not buy the printer but only pay for the pages printed. It offers two convenient forms — on-site services, where the facility is available at the user’s premises and off-site services, where the facility is available at a WeP ‘Print & Save’ Centre.
No capital expenditure is needed as WeP deploys assets at customer premises. WeP also provides onsite support across the country, delivering overall 99 per cent uptime on printing infrastructure. WeP also provides consolidated reports to customers on their printer-wise printing expenses.
This service facilitates organisations in taking care of their one-time or non-regular printing requirements like training manuals, colour printouts, large quantity financial statements, identity cards, marketing material, digitisation of records, etc. Apart from offering this service at customer locations, WeP’s ‘Bizberry Print and Save’ also has five print centres in major cities that offer a variety of printing services. For more details, log on to website www.wepindia.com