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Fujitsu continues to streamline Gatwick Airport processes with five-year contract extension

8 Oct 2015 12:00 AM | Anonymous

Fujitsu and Gatwick Airport have announced plans to extend their successful outsourcing relationship by another five years, with the intention of removing the existing printer estate and delivering a “full technology refresh” which will include the use of single and multi-function printers.

This win comes off the back of a contract signed by Gatwick Airport, Fujitsu, Xchanging and Cisco to provide a communications infrastructure which will make devices in the airport more collaborative, with the addition of voice, video and instant messaging services throughout the building.

The new Fujitsu-Gatwick Airport deal will benefit over 2,750 personnel, including 1,100 office users, 1,500 operation users and 150 contracted users. The number of required printer assets will also be reduced by 20 per cent, increasing cost-efficiency. Customer experience for the airport’s passengers will be greatly enhanced as a result.

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