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Who
is Kyocera-Mita/Copystar?
Copystar
is a selling division of Kyocera-Mita America (KMA) which is the
North and South American sales and marketing arm of Kyocera-Mita.
KMA is responsible for operations, technical support, service, training,
sales, marketing, and distribution of high performance Mita and
Copystar copiers, fax machines and digital multifunction office
systems throughout the USA as well as Canada, Mexico, South America,
and the Caribbean. Truly a global company, Kyocera-Mita’s operations
span the globe with headquarters in Osaka, Japan; European headquarters
in Amsterdam in The Netherlands, and headquarters for North and
South America in Fairfield, New Jersey.
Kyocera
Mita/Copystar Helps You Make Your Presence Felt
Founded
in 1959, Kyocera has grown to employ more than 38,000 people worldwide,
including about 20,000 outside of Japan. Kyocera-Mita/Copystar is
one of the world’s leading document imaging systems with overall
worldwide sales of over $1.2 billion. Kyocera-Mita/Copystar is one
of the world’s leading manufacturers and distributors of analog
and digital copiers and a leading provider of computer-connectable
peripherals including network laser printers, multifunction and
wide format imaging solutions. Kyocera Accomplishments:
- Named
one of the top 100 best managed companies in the world by Industry
Week 5 years running.
- Earned
four "Best of the Best" Millennium awards from Business
Equipment Research & Test Laboratory (BERTL).
- Developed
the worlds lightest 35mm camera with Zoom Lens
- Headquarters
incorporates solar technology.
- Developed
the first Palm OS powered cellular phone
Natural
Presence
Kyocera-Mita/Copystar
is also known for environmentally sound products and processes.
Their positively-charged OPC drum reduces ozone depletion compared
to negatively charged drums. Kyocera-Mita/Copystar labels all recyclable
plastic parts, eliminating all that require ozone-depleting cleaning
substances. They are also a leader in solar energy technology, with
their EcoSys-labeled printers, water heaters, cameras, and commuter
vehicles being considered leaders in energy efficiency.
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