▼ Xeretec has worked with a number of suppliers including XMPie and Vivid Laminating Solutions Nevard also points to signage as an area the company naturally “spills into” outside of its core area of production print. When it comes to large-format and finishing equipment, Nevard says the company is seeing growing interest in how digital print can complement and enhance signage workflows. Xeretec’s work has also led to several awards and accreditations over the years including becoming Xerox Platinum Partner and Finance Partner of the Year, as well as being listed as one of the top 1000 companies to inspire Britain and Europe, all in 2017. Nevard also highlights Xeretec winning Service Team of the Year 2022 and Reseller of the Year (Turnover £9m+) in 2023 and 2024, all at the Print IT Awards. Nevard says these are examples of how such awards can strengthen a business’ reputation in the industry. “At Xeretec, we encourage our clients to STOP – Stop, Think, Optimise, and Plan,” explains Nevard, adding: “It’s a methodology we use to help organisations rethink how they manage IT and print infrastructure – from procurement through to decommissioning. Our ethos is all about enabling intelligent decision-making that saves time, money, and resources, and protects the environment.” Building the Future Over the years Xeretec has made a number of changes to become Xerox’s largest partner in Europe. This has happened through planning, diversification, and a number of acquisitions including what the company sees as a pivotal moment in 2014. Bytes Document Solutions, a £19.5m turnover business, was acquired by Xeretec in 2014, taking the company’s revenue to over £57m and setting it on its £100m goal. The procurement was then followed by the purchases of ROI Digital, North East Reprographics, and Solution X which all enhanced the company’s service reach and technical capabilities. “Our acquisition of the Landscape Group was another major milestone,” says Nevard, adding: “It made the group the most accredited HP managed print services provider in the UK and gave us a leading edge in delivering hybrid environments featuring both Xerox and HP technology.” When it comes to what is unique about Xeretec, Nevard comments: “It’s the breadth and depth of our expertise. We don’t just sell boxes – we understand the print industry from the inside out. Our team includes specialists with decades of experience across all major manufacturers. That means we can offer unbiased, tailored advice based on real operational insight.” Amongst its range of clients, Xeretec has highlighted work with Clarkeprint, Bang on Books, MAD Colour, Graphico, and DG3L, to name a few. In 2021 Xeretec Ireland invested €500,000 (£427,448) in the areas of Donegal and Sligo, in order to expand Xerox’s presence in North West Ireland, furthering support for businesses in that area. When it comes to the future, the business has a number of solutions and technologies that have been developed to answer modern requirements. Xeretec has partner with KOcycle, a provider of IT asset disposition (ITAD), in order to help sustainability efforts by helping customers with full compliance with data protection laws and a reduction in e-waste, through certified reuse and recycling. Xeretec is also investing in the future via AI-powered threat detection, cloud print management, workflow automation, and analytic tools. “We’ve recently rolled our Digital Workspace offering, designed to give organisations greater flexibility, security, and control over their IT environments,” explains Nevard. “As part of this, we’ve launched a new free Windows 11 PC Assessment service to help businesses understand device readiness, performance implications, and hardware upgrade pathways. In addition, our Azure Assessment provides deep insight into cloud infrastructure optimisation, while our Microsoft 365 Assessment identifies opportunities to improve licensing efficiency and data governance across the Microsoft ecosystem. These services are aimed at technology and print-dependent businesses, helping them to make informed, strategic decisions about how to manage and modernise their IT.” To conclude, Nevard emphasises that Xeretec is more than a reseller, describing the company as a partner to either start-up print businesses or large enterprises. “We’re here to help you grow, stay secure, and succeed in an industry that’s more competitive than ever, and where the right technology can make all the difference.” 1991 – Founded by Alyn Jenkins and Mark Duffelen in 1991 170 – Over 170 staff across ten offices £50m – Average annual run rate of over £50m 2006 – The company launched ‘Helpdesk’ in 2006 2014 – Bytes Document Solutions was acquired in 2014 Statistics SUPPLIER SPOTLIGHT / XERETEC Our ethos is all about enabling intelligent decision-making that saves time, money, and resources, and protects the environment 44 email: editor@printmonthly.co.uk July / August 2025 - Issue 355
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