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The Printing Industry's Wake-Up Call
JapanThursday, September 19, 2024
Ricoh's job cuts will affect around three percent of its global workforce, with the company offering early retirement plans to around 1,000 Japanese workers. The one-time cost for the restructuring effort is estimated to be around 16 billion yen, but the company expects the staff reduction to boost annual profits by 9 billion yen over the next fiscal year.
So, what's next for Ricoh? The company is refocusing its business on digital market transformation, offering digitization support for essential office operations like data management. They're also exploring the use of AI and advanced algorithmic technologies to help offices go paperless.
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