List of Canon Managed Services Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Canon Managed Services for Workplace & Communications MSP from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Canon Managed Services for Workplace & Communications MSP include: Phillips 66, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 13200 employees and revenues of $143.15 billion, Schneider Electric United States, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 30000 employees and revenues of $10.00 billion, Tree Towns Reprographics, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 16 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Phillips 66 | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 13200 | $143.2B | United States | Canon | Canon Managed Services | Workplace & Communications MSP | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Phillips 66 implemented Canon Managed Services as a Workplace & Communications MSP engagement to reconfigure its U.S. print environment. The program was delivered by Canon Solutions America and featured a custom short term lease program and a deliberate right sizing of devices across Phillips 66 sites in the United States.
The implementation centered on Canon Managed Print Services capabilities, with emphasis on production workflow optimization, fleet optimization and device lifecycle management. Configuration work included fleet assessment, consolidation of device classes and standardized service plans tied to the lease terms in order to accelerate a fleet refresh.
Operational coverage focused on corporate and site level print operations within the United States, impacting facilities management, corporate services and print operations. The managed services arrangement incorporated vendor managed maintenance and consumables fulfillment workflows, and centralized asset inventory and reporting to support ongoing fleet oversight.
Governance changes introduced centralized contract and asset governance, standardized service level expectations and a staged rollout aligned to the short term lease program. The Canon Managed Services deployment delivered a more modern, efficient fleet for Phillips 66 as the stated program outcome.
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Schneider Electric United States | Manufacturing | 30000 | $10.0B | United States | Canon | Canon Managed Services | Workplace & Communications MSP | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Schneider Electric United States implemented Canon Managed Services to optimize order submission and in-plant print operations at a U.S. manufacturing facility. The deployment is categorized as Workplace & Communications MSP and focused on production-print workflow improvements for manufacturing documentation and job processing.
The implementation centered on Canon production-print workflow solutions PRISMAdirect and PRISMAprepare, and included PRISMA production workflow capabilities for prepress automation and job submission orchestration. Functional configuration encompassed automated job intake via PRISMAdirect, prepress file preparation and PDF processing with PRISMAprepare, job ticketing and imposition workflows, and queue-based production routing.
Architecturally the solution was established as a site-level production workflow integrated with in-plant print operations, enabling digital order submission channels to feed the print workflow. Operational coverage included the plant print center, prepress operators, and order entry teams, providing centralized job routing, scheduling, and print job handoff coordination.
Governance and process changes standardized job submission procedures and consolidated prepress tasks into the PRISMA production workflow, with enforced ticketing and version control to improve handoffs. Canon Managed Services was instrumented to impose consistent workflow checkpoints and operational controls across the U.S. facility.
Reported outcomes included improved job submission and prepress efficiency, cutting prep time in half and enabling new print-on-demand capabilities at the site. These results reflect the Canon Managed Services implementation under the Workplace & Communications MSP category at Schneider Electric United States.
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Tree Towns Reprographics | Professional Services | 16 | $1M | United States | Canon | Canon Managed Services | Workplace & Communications MSP | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Tree Towns Reprographics implemented Canon Managed Services and deployed Canon production wide format equipment, notably the Océ Colorado 1640. The program is recorded under the Workplace & Communications MSP category and focused on accelerating production printing and increasing durability of printed graphics for the companys visual communications business in the Elmhurst Chicago area and broader United States operations.
Canon Managed Services provisioned the Océ Colorado 1640 as the central production asset, configured to support high-volume wide format print workflows, color management, substrate handling, and finishing processes to produce graphics ready for installations. The engagement combined managed equipment provisioning with proactive maintenance and service coordination to expand Tree Towns service capabilities for installation projects.
Operational scope centered on the Elmhurst production site with impact across prepress, production printing and installation services serving U.S. customers. Governance followed a vendor-managed service model under Canon Managed Services, and the engagement delivered measurable speed and quality improvements along with increased durability of printed graphics while expanding the companys installation service capabilities.
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