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Systel Business Equipment announces acquisition, expansion into western region of South Carolina

By Staff Report, posted 4 years ago

Systel Business Equipment just announced its acquisition of Office Copying Systems in Greenville, South Carolina.

Systel is currently the largest independent dealer of office equipment in their authorized territories in the Southeast and is authorized in five states, with 13 total offices. The acquisition aligns with Systel's growth strategy in the South Carolina market.

"Systel has continued to be a pillar of stability and sustained growth throughout North Carolina and Georgia for forty years, even in the face of challenging times," stated Steven Tomasetti, regional service manager. "We've accomplished this through adaptive efficiency, top-notch factory-trained technicians, and localized management for a personal approach to customer satisfaction. We are excited to bring these attributes to the South Carolina market."

The company has full-line manufacturer authorizations in both eastern and western regions of South Carolina and can serve the entire state with its product lines. Systel has also been approved as a vendor for the South Carolina State Contract.

In addition to its second office in South Carolina, Systel provides hands-on service to existing customers in the area that was previously partnered with local dealers in the past. 

"Coupled with Office Copying Systems' long-standing customers, as well as our current customers in the marketplace, we are excited to have an established base of machines in the field that we can already start supporting from our new location," stated Jacqueline Smith, VP of marketing and business development.

Systel plans to have a grand opening ceremony at a later date at its new location.

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