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Village
Copier Service LLC
3515 East
Tremont Avenue
Bronx, New York
10465-2022
Phone:
718-931-2679
Fax:
718-892-2315
VillageCopierNY@AOL.COM
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Raymond
Cote - Village Copier Service LLC -
At the urgings of many of
the customers Raymond Cote serviced in his capacity as a Technical
Specialist and Field Service Supervisor, he founded Village Copier
Service in September 2000 so that he could provide superior
multi-product maintenance. As a result of having a strong
Technical background in Xerox Systems, Village Copier Service will
continue its policy of addressing the evolving needs of their client
base, offering their clients top-notch service, which is unsurpassed in
the industry.
Village Copier
Service began in September 2000, with a simple concept: Supply customers
of high-speed copiers and printers with dependable service consistent
with high integrity and honesty.
They are
pleased to report that their customers have valued their mission and the
company has grown accordingly. Many of their customers initially
heard about Village Copier Service from one of their current customers.
They take our mission seriously, stand behind their products and
services, provide exceptional value that organizations expect and do it
in a way that promotes customer referrals.
Village Copier
Service estimates 25% in annual savings, under the punull service
maintenance agreement. They believe the two basic ingredients in
providing top-notch service are People and Parts. Their senior
Field Service Engineer, Raymond Cote, has 30 years experience with Xerox
Copiers and printers. He believes the maintenance of an adequate
on-site inventory is paramount and, accordingly, their on-site inventory
will be constantly surveyed and revised as necessary with Xerox as their
future supplier of machine parts, tool and fields retrofit for the
for seeable future.
Raymond Cote's
career started with Xerox in 1970 as Technical Representative servicing
the Xerox 2400 family. In 1982 Xerox introduced the 5090 high-
speed copier. Shortly after that the Docutech 135 printer was
introduced and the rest is history. In 1990 Ray was instrumental
in starting the night service team in New York City District where he
held the position of Customer Field engineer until he retired in March
of 2000. Ray has also been crossed trained on the following
products: 5090, 5390, 5690, 1090, 5100, 5800 and the following
High-speed printers: Docutech 135, 6180, 4135, 6135, 4050, 4090. |