“When we decided to launch Sepire, we knew in order to compete we’d need the absolute best in terms of partnerships and technologies — in every area, including sheet-fed, continuous feed and workflow software. We knew Ricoh could deliver,” said Michelle Steinberg, Chief Executive Officer, Sepire. “We recognize that this space is evolving in rapid, complex ways, every single day. Ricoh understands that, and what it takes to succeed even as the landscape changes beneath our feet. The Ricoh team took the time to understand our vision and goals, explain their view of how we could make them a reality, and designed a comprehensive plan to get us there.
Sepire begins its journey in a competitive market offering services to clients in the highly regulated healthcare, finance and insurance industries. In order to stay ahead of the game, the company aims to make it easier to create, manage and distribute communications for companies in compliance-driven environments. RICOH ProcessDirector and Quadient software will help make monitoring, management and compliance across communication channels simpler and more reliable. Meanwhile, Ricoh presses are ready to deliver a variety of applications: the RICOH Pro VC70000, designed to deliver reliably high quality and customization with fast turn times for transactional and graphic applications alike; the RICOH Pro C9210, with matchless media versatility and vibrant color capabilities for catching audiences’ attention; and the RICOH Pro 8220, with tight registration and the ability to print to thick and coated substrates for diverse, professional-looking applications.
“It’s exciting to see a new marketing services company come onto the scene, and we are humbled that Sepire chose Ricoh,” said Mike Herold, Director, Global Marketing, Ricoh. “We have long prided ourselves on our commitment to collaborate with customers to find the solution for their unique needs. Helping to build a print provider from the ground up is a rare opportunity, and we’re excited to continue to work with Sepire as they open their doors and take their first steps on their journey.”