KM signs platinum partnership with Snap Print & Design

Konica Minola Australia has signed an exclusive platinum deal with Snap Print & Design to supply printing technology and services to the franchise group’s 147 stores nationally.

The deal comes after Snap, a premier player in the print space, approached Konica Minolta to strike a deal that would allow franchisees across Australia access to high quality print services and support for business growth through the global technology provider.

“Snap Print & Design’s decision to partner with Konica Minolta is a testament to our technology, services and strengths, and we’re delighted to enter this platinum partnership,” Konica Minolat general manager, production and industrial Print, Sue Threlfo said.

“This partnership will ensure that Konica Minolta’s print and business services are highly accessible to Snap franchisees, with an emphasis on helping them enhance customer experiences, and growth.

“Knowing that Konica Minolta has been endorsed by Snap Print & Design’s head office offers franchisees significant peace of mind when it comes to finding and choosing digital print solutions and business support, and knowing that due diligence has been done, particularly in the current volatile franchise business market. It’s important Snap franchisees are aware of the opportunities and services available to them from Konica Minolta.”

Ian Tagliabue, procurement manager, Snap Print & Design, said, “Through this partnership Snap Print & Design will be able to connect its franchisees with the right Konica Minolta equipment and technology. During the last year inline finishing capability made up the majority of printer sales to the network. With speed to market being a major focus with our franchisees, Konica Minolta has been able  to develop packages to fit individual stores and their customers.”

The partnership will see Konica Minolta working directly with Snap Print & Design franchisees to provide printing technology, education, and support for critical business growth.

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One thought on “KM signs platinum partnership with Snap Print & Design

  1. Does that mean that Konica Minolta pays money towards sponsorship, like the old Gold Partner deal and in return, Snap will highly promote the KM machines to the Snap franchisees?
    So, what has changed?
    The franchisees need to have access to all machines in a level playing field, but this somehow looks like a benefit to the franchisor as well.

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