
ENX Magazine recently announced that Systel was among 123 of the nation’s top office technology dealerships chosen this year as a 2022 Elite Dealer for the seventh consecutive year.
Systel Business Equipment is the largest independent dealer of office automation equipment in the Southeast.
“We are very fortunate to have such a diverse group of employees who come from all walks of life, yet come together and operate as one big family," said VP of Marketing and Business Development Jacqueline Smith in a press release. “It is because of our big work family that we have been able to sustain our traditions of excellence for more than forty years, and maintain longstanding customer relationships while cultivating new ones.”
Every year, ENX Magazine judges Elite Dealer applicants on a number of criteria, and the dealers chosen are profiled in the December issue of ENX Magazine.
“This year’s roster of Elite Dealers is a testament to the courage, vision, determination and, most of all, leadership demonstrated in support of outstanding customer service in the face of substantial business challenges,” said Susan Neimes, publisher and managing editor of ENX Magazine and ENX The Week In Imaging, in a press release. “They have done a yeoman’s job of proffering adaptable solutions to a fragmented, hybrid end-user community and are always on the hunt for new tools that can better serve their evolving needs. While the stakes have never been higher, our Elite Dealers ensure their personnel are equipped to deliver on their corporate mission, and that means creating a culture of excellence.”
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