Katun Corporation, provider of Arivia multifunction printers (MFPs) and supplier of OEM-equivalent imaging supplies for printers, copiers, and MFPs, has expanded its partnership with Germany-based office and IT communications organization, winwin Office Network AG. This collaboration offers winwin Office Network AG and its 90 affiliated member companies a “win-win” opportunity, providing direct access to Katun-powered MFP hardware and OEM alternative toner products.
As part of this expanded partnership, winwin Office Network AG will launch a new line of A3 MFPs and consumables. The addition of these product lines will strengthen winwin Office Network AG’s portfolio with reliable, customizable, and future-ready printing solutions tailored to the demands of today’s dynamic business environment. Customers will benefit from a broad range of high-performance A3 MFP hardware, providing solutions designed to evolve with their needs and support growth at every stage.
“We are excited and proud to have established an expanded consumables and technology partnership with Katun in just six months,” said Frank Eismann, spokesperson for the Executive Board at winwin Office Network AG. “Through this collaboration, winwin Office Network AG alongside its 90 member companies and the Technikgruppe Deutschland can now offer customers direct access to high-quality multifunctional systems. Additionally, we are expanding the range of our toner product offerings for use in multiple OEMs through our majority stake in GS Direct GmbH, part of the winwin network.”
“Katun is thrilled to deepen our relationship with winwin Office Network AG,” said Heidi Boller, general manager for Katun Europe, Middle East and Africa. “This partnership goes beyond product expansion and creates new opportunities for Katun, winwin Office Network AG and the customers both organizations support. At the center of this collaboration is a shared commitment to innovation, excellence and delivering reliable, forward-thinking technologies that empower customers to succeed.”