The company works with various manufacturers including Philips - and both parties are keen to alert resellers to the continued sales potential.
“Many people think the days of the fax machine are long gone but that’s simply not true,” says Jeff Root, General Manager at Philips Fax.
“In various business sectors demand remains very strong. Insurance, banks and the shipping industry are some to name a few. Overall sales have not dropped for the last 2-3 years as people who need them continue to buy them.”
Jeff says security is one of the biggest factors where fax machines have the edge over more modern communication methods.
“Despite the digital age where e-mail is king, there are lots of niche industries where the fax machine remains an inherent part of their comms operations. We tend to see demand rise during the close season as that’s when football clubs conduct all their transfer dealings and signed contracts are always sent over by fax.”
Jeff highlighted: "Emails can easily be forwarded and altered and then you lose control. It’s far easier to sneak documents out of a building on a USB stick rather than a paper document. There’s a psychological side to it as well as the older generation prefer to deal with paper in their hand when viewing and handling important documents.”
His comments were endorsed by Andy Winfield, Purchasing Director at Nimans, who said: “It may come as a surprise but there’s still healthy demand for fax machines so resellers shouldn’t ignore them altogether. They need to target key sectors to find customers who are very loyal to fax transmissions and use them on a daily basis.”