Sharp UK has been awarded a position as a supplier on the Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC) framework for Multifunctional Devices and Digital Transformation Solutions.
For those not in the know, the CPC framework is a resource for education and public sector institutions to find print and digital technology suppliers, providing compliance with UK Public Contracts Regulations through approved companies, ensuring value for money and saving time for purchasers.
The new CPC framework has recently expanded to include a wide range of digital transformation services, such as IT services and hardware, audio visual solutions, electronic document management, telecoms and cloud services which Sharp is now able to supply via the framework to its members and the wider UK public sector.
Sharp has been involved with the CPC framework since 2017, when it was first awarded a place as an MFD and print consultancy supplier. The company will now be able to offer a wider range of services to public sector customers through the newly expanded framework – including AV technology, IT services, telephony, and a greater variety of print services.
Jon Chamberlain, CEO at Dukefield Group, which contract manages the CPC framework, said: “We have been working closely with CPC’s members, customers and suppliers to better understand where the framework could be extended and improved. Through the sound advice of knowledgeable suppliers, like Sharp, we are satisfied that our expanded proposition will prove a one-stop shop for print and digital business technology solutions in the public sector.”
Sharp Director of Public Sector Sales David Harrisonsaid: “We are delighted to be working with the CPC on this new chapter for the framework. The new digital transformation services offered through the framework will enable Sharp to reach public sector customers with a comprehensive suite of solutions for their needs.”