About Fuji Xerox Singapore

Fuji Xerox (Japan) is a subsidiary of Fujifilm Holdings of Japan (75%) and Xerox Corporation of the USA (25%).

Fuji Xerox Singapore Pte Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Xerox (Japan), together with other operating companies in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

Established in 1965, Fuji Xerox Singapore is the country’s leading provider of new class document solutions. We offer an unparalleled portfolio of document technologies, services, software, supplies and document-centric outsourcing.

Supported by an unrivalled team of industry leading professionals, we are committed to help our customers achieve increased productivity and process efficiency gains through innovative document solutions, while meeting their sustainability objectives and reducing costs.

Our vision is to enable people and businesses to share ideas, information, documents and knowledge effortlessly across any platforms, applications or devices.

Building on our past success, coupled with the commitment of our people, we are confident of remaining a vendor of choice, an enabler to businesses' needs on improving workflow and knowledge management.

Find out how you can partner with us for your business growth.
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Key Facts:

  • Worldwide Staff Strength: 170,000
  • Present in 160 countries globally
  • Annual R&D Investment: US$1.5Billion
  • Xerox & Fuji Xerox own >55,000 Patents
  • Staff Strength in Singapore: 8181
  • Strengths in: Innovation, Technology, Customer Service, Sustainability
  • ISO 90012 since 1996
  • Achieved Singapore Quality Class3 in 1998
  • ISO 140014 certified in 2004
  • As of November 2011
  • ISO 9001:2008 specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide product that meets customer & applicable statutory & regulatory requirements
  • Launched in 1997, Singapore Quality Class (SQC) is the certification for the overall business excellence standard. Based on the internationally benchmarked business excellence framework, the SQC provides organisations with a holistic model for managing a business for excellence. It has 7 categories, namely, Leadership, Planning, Information, People, Processes, Customers and Results.
  • ISO 14001:2004 specifies requirements for an environmental management system to enable an organization to develop and implement a policy and objectives which take into account legal requirements and other requirements to which the organization subscribes, and information about significant environmental aspects. It applies to those environmental aspects that the organization identifies as those which it can control and those which it can influence. It does not itself state specific environmental performance criteria.