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More reliable and efficient print infrastructure Enhanced document security Dramacally reduced paper wastage On-site expert support New market-leading mulfunconal print technology Print costs reducon Significant reducon of print waste Expert technical advice McDonald’s came to Apogee with various problems regarding their print infrastructure. Most importantly they were facing high print costs and an unacceptable level of waste prinng, contradicng the company’s focus on corporate social responsibility and environmental issues. The other major problem was that there was a multude of varying print schemes throughout the head offices that needed sorng and alerng so that the business could run more efficiently. Benefits The background Case Study McDonald’s McDonald’s is the world’s largest chain of quick service restaurants, serving tens of millions of customers daily worldwide. Headquartered in the United States, the company began in 1940 as a barbecue restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald. The McDonald’s franchise now has more than 36,000 restaurants worldwide and they feed over 68 million people every day. With such high fooall come an increasing demand for print so McDonalds came to Apogee to opmise their print infrastructure. The company McDonald’s 0345 300 99 55 www.apogeecorp.com Print costs reduced by 20%

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Page 1: McDonald’s Print costs reduced by 20% - Apogee Corporation · 2019-05-13 · Case Study McDonald’s McDonald’s is the world’s largest chain of quick service restaurants, serving

• More reliable and efficient print infrastructure

• Enhanced document security• Dramatically reduced paper wastage• On-site expert support• New market-leading multifunctional

print technology • Print costs reduction• Significant reduction of print waste• Expert technical advice

McDonald’s came to Apogee with various problems regarding their print infrastructure. Most importantly they were facing high print costs and an unacceptable level of waste printing, contradicting the company’s focus on corporate social responsibility and environmental issues.

The other major problem was that there was a multitude of varying print schemes throughout the head offices that needed sorting and alerting so that the business could run more efficiently.

Benefits

The background

Case Study McDonald’s

McDonald’s is the world’s largest chain of quick service restaurants, serving tens of millions of customers daily worldwide. Headquartered in the United States, the company began in 1940 as a barbecue restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald.

The McDonald’s franchise now has more than 36,000 restaurants worldwide and they feed over 68 million people every day. With such high footfall come an increasing demand for print so McDonalds came to Apogee to optimise their print infrastructure.

The company

McDonald’s

0345 300 99 55www.apogeecorp.com

Print costs reduced by 20%

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“We gave Apogee the opportunity to deliver on its proposal, and deliver it has.Our print costs have been cut, and we have significantly reduced document waste, all thanks to Apogee and their recommended solutions.The proposed solution has been entirely supported by a team of Apogee technicians at every single stage.”

See how our Managed Print Services can help your business, by contacting us on:

0345 300 9955www.apogeecorp.com

With McDonalds’ environmentally focussed CSR in mind, Apogee performed a complex and detailed assessment of printing habits, devices, and document volumes. This analysis identified a number of ways in which costs could be cut, and print waste reduced.

Apogee then proposed a solution to address all of the client’s needs, with specific devices selected that would allow McDonald’s to meet its printing demands. Apogee also suggested that the company could benefit from ‘Follow-me’ printing, both in terms of enhancing security, and reducing waste output.

By replacing a number of printers with 28 brand new multifunctional devices, McDonald’s now has a more reliable and efficient print infrastructure, with costs firmly under control. The print solutions in place also provide McDonald’s with the ability to focus on improving other areas of the business.

New document security software, tailored to meet the client’s needs, has helped to dramatically reduce waste. Support for all software and devices is being provided by an onsite contract manager and a further 8 operatives.

The solution

The outcomes

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