The increase had been scheduled for June, but at the event, which was held in
Puerto Banus in Spain,
Ricoh’s
UK chief executive, Nigel Palmer, unveiled plans for a much smaller rise. There
will now be no price increases on black-to-colour machines and parts, nor on
colour toner. Large enterprise contracts that VARs have already agreed will also
be exempt from increases.
Mono and printer machines and supplies will, however, be subject to a four
per cent hike with effect from July. The price of other parts and supplies will
increase by between 3.5 and nine per cent, although Palmer indicated he expects
the final figure to be about four per cent.
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He also revealed that the vendor plans to introduce a single pricing
structure for Ricoh products and those of its subsidiaries, NRG and Infotec,
over the next year.
“Everybody has been understandably concerned,” Palmer told partners. “I have
met 30 of you face to face and I hope you think we have listened. You may not
admit it, but some of you may think we have gone further than you expected.”
Ricoh UK’s director of marketing, Chas Moloney, told CRN: “Partners
were not happy with what was happening, but from the feedback I have had, they
now see it as a non-issue.”
Ian Morgan, managing director of partner
Lynbrook,
said: “It looks like we got what we wanted, but time will tell the impact. I was
expecting a four per cent rise across the board.”
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Thames Group’s Mike Lees said: “The pricing decision is welcome news. It now
sounds far more fair.”
While group sales manager Jason Spencer added: “I am very pleased to see no i
ncreases on the black-to-colour machines.”
Ricoh also used the event to give partners a preview of its new C900 line of
multi-function devices, which will be launched later this year.
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