Empty Filing Cabinets

In 2007,  the estimated number of office pages printed was more than 1.019 trillion according to InfoTrends.  People copied, re-copied, faxed, mailed  and filed all of this paper unnecessarily.

Consider how much the cost of postage stamps, courier fees, filing space, paper, ink and  printing documents is effecting your bottom line.  It’s hard to imagine adapting to the concept of a paperless office, but it is possible.

Adapting cost-cutting measures can be difficult at first, but once the system is in place, savings can be realized.

The vast amount of technology out there has made the paper-free office more than possible.   E-readers, electronic filing systems, virtual offices and scanners all make it possible for an office to become paperless.

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