Phoenix, Jan. 25, 2017 -- FlexPrint Managed Print Solutions has been named as one of HP’s Best In Class MPS partners in the United States. HP’s goal is to recognize top performing MPS Partners across the nation based on 2016 performance statistics, and FlexPrint ranked amongst the top of HP’s US Managed Print Services Partners.
Back in February 2016, HP’s CEO Dion Weisler mentioned in an interview with CRN, HP’s plan to double down with their channel partners with a new sales coverage model that better fits an ever growing “services-led” era. He then stated, "Our channel partners are getting fairly sophisticated. They are understanding customer behaviors. They are looking to add real value. And when they pair their capabilities with the technology that we bring to market, that is when the magic really happens. From my perspective, they are just going to do a better job in servicing those customers than what we could do. They will add additional value." This HP MPS Best in Class Partners program is one extension of HP’s strategy to focus on the channel.
“We are proud to recognize partners like FlexPrint, who continue to place a focus on the customer, and add additional value. Their leadership and national business model in the managed print space help drive superior support and service that our customers expect, and they are at the forefront of shaping the MPS industry,” said Mimi Evenson, US iMPS Channel Manager for HP Inc.
“It is an honor to be listed as one of HP’s MPS Best In Class partners,” states Corey Rivard, VP of Sales Operations at FlexPrint LLC. “With HP, we’ve greatly expanded our business over the years, and they have successfully supported us all the way. We sincerely look forward to continuing our strong partnership, support HP’s channel initiatives of adding more value to customers, and exponentially growing our national managed print platform.”
About FlexPrint National Managed Print Solutions
FlexPrint was founded 2005 and has become the nation’s leading privately owned enterprise for Managed Print and Technology Services. FlexPrint’s managed solutions and expertise streamlines business workflow for corporate, regional, and remote locations under a single national service level agreement. The blend of consultative services and solutions encourage client growth through consistent workflow with proactive customer service, a boost in employee efficiency, and driving costs out of business operations. For additional information please go to www.flexprintinc.com.
About HP Inc.
HP Inc. creates technology that makes life better for everyone, everywhere. Through our portfolio of printers, PCs, mobile devices, solutions, and services, we engineer experiences that amaze. More information about HP Inc. is available at http://www.hp.com.


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