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Bank of America Puts New Controls on Document Printing Costs

Overview Bank of America emerged as the first banking institution with a national scope, serving about 33 million consumers in 29 states and the District of Columbia. With the creation of the Document Management group as part of Supply Chain Management, the bank recognized that it did not have control of its end-to-end cost of desktop print production for documents enterprisewide. The Document Management group took it upon itself to drill down on costs for devices, supplies and services as they related to printing, copying and faxing. The Document Management group sponsored an assessment of the bank's output fleet in cooperation with Lexmark International.

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PublisherLexmark International File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2004 Downloads5
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