标籤列印管理列印服务 (MPS) 的全球市场
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标籤列印管理列印服务 (MPS) 的全球市场

Managed Print Services for Label Printing

出版日期: | 出版商: VDC Research Group, Inc. | 英文 30 Pages/16 Exhibits; plus 41 Exhibits/Excel | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

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简介目录

列出供应商

  • 分销管理(以前称为供应网络)
  • ECI Software Solutions
  • EO Johnson
  • Honeywell
  • Lowry Solutions
  • Peak Technologies
  • Renovotec
  • Ricoh
  • Scantron Technology Solutions
  • SOTI
  • Toshiba TEC
  • Zebra Technologies

主要发现

MPS 采用的推动者 - 调查受访者将以下因素列为采用 MPS 的关键驱动因素: 改善印表机监控和管理 (55%);自动化订购、履行、介质和耗材补充 (50%);透过定期更新和外包印表机管理来提高安全性 (49%)。 此外,由于潜在的经常性收入和更大的交易规模,通路组织可能会提供更多此类服务。

采用 MPS 的障碍 - 调查受访者认为以下是采用 MPS 的主要障碍。 需要大量投资来建立新平台、设计服务和开发定期计费流程 (39%),需要对现有基础设施进行重大升级 (38%),并且有预算限制 (34%)。 实施 MPS 计划的相关成本是企业特别关心的问题。 此外,标籤数量低也阻碍了投资。 然而,供应商和合作伙伴越来越强调投资 MPS 计划的可行性,提供收益如何超过成本的现实范例。

持续的数位化和向云端列印的转变预计将对 MPS 投资产生积极影响 - 十分之七的公司预计在三年内升级标籤印表机硬体。我们预测,至少某些软体将能够远端管理。 VDC 预测这将增加对 SOTI Connect 等第三方设备管理和支援服务的需求。 SOTI Connect 支援远端监控和管理,提供使用情况统计资料和详细分析。 这些投资使公司能够无缝管理多个品牌的设备基础设施,包括标籤印表机。

安全问题继续限制采用,但意识程度正在提高 - 对于考虑投资 MPS 计划的组织来说,零信任安全是一个重要的考虑因素。 设备整合、管理和远端身份验证现已成为企业的标准要求。 因此,设定全公司的安全权限并控制对标籤资料的存取是资料保护的策略措施。 例如,Zebra 合作伙伴 EO Johnson 透过在需要时启动安全性更新和诊断流程,让客户的安全配置变得更加轻鬆。 根据 VDC 研究,60% 的受访者认为透过加密连接和存取控制来提高安全性是投资可远端管理和监控的标籤列印硬体的最大好处。

加速硬体恢復高潜力 - 由于标籤列印市场相对成熟,大规模的绿地机会很难捕捉。 VDC 相信 MPS 将使供应商及其解决方案合作伙伴能够加快更新旧印表机的步伐,特别是那些远端管理功能有限的印表机。 MPS 解决方案正在获得认可,为标籤印表机解决方案提供者在为客户客製化 MPS 程式时提供了优势。 虽然印表机硬体销售历来(并且对于大多数客户来说仍然是)纯粹的交易性,但高度可自订的投资选项可以根据任何组织的独特标籤要求进行微调。随着特定优势的确定,创建变得更具吸引力。 随着组织投资将印表机升级为更现代、更安全的设备,采用 MPS 的机会正在增加。

本报告研究和分析了全球标籤列印管理列印服务 (MPS) 市场,提供了标籤列印 MPS 的主要功能、主要驱动因素和采用障碍以及主要供应商等资讯。我是。

目录

执行摘要

管理列印服务研究概述

  • 透过 MPS 投资建构循环经济
  • 利用 MPS 进行标籤减少与安全相关的担忧

MPS 上市路线

MPS简介

  • Distribution Management
  • Honeywell
  • Lowry Solutions
  • Ricoh
  • Scantron Technology Solutions
  • Toshiba TEC
  • Zebra Technologies

选择印表机管理解决方案

  • ECI Software Solutions
  • EO Johnson
  • SOTI

关于 VDC 研究

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简介目录

INSIDE THIS REPORT:

VDC's ‘Managed Print Services for Label Printing report’ seeks to better understand the opportunity for outsourcing management and replenishment of label media and supplies, along with label printer hardware procurement, management, and servicing to third-party service partners with an aim to lower overall costs of investment and operation, along with fleet optimization. VDC's definition of managed print services (MPS) includes management of printers, consumables (including ink, printhead, ribbons), and related media (including paper and label stock) through external service providers, to improve organizations' printing environments. The provider also tracks usage statistics and permissions to ensure minimal downtime and offers periodic updates/upgrades to the printer hardware and software.

In support of this research study, VDC interviewed label printer hardware OEMs and their channel partner organizations to assess the potential for MPS solutions in the label printing market. In addition, VDC fielded a survey among North American label printing technology investment decision makers to understand their support challenges with their label printer fleets and opportunity for MPS solutions.

WHAT QUESTIONS ARE ADDRESSED?

  • What are the primary capabilities of MPS offerings for label printing solutions?
  • Which labeling hardware vendors are leading the MPS conversation?
  • What are the leading adoption barriers for MPS solutions for label printing?
  • Who are the leading channel providers offering labeling-specific MPS solutions?
  • What are the similarities between office printing and label printing MPS solutions and is there an opportunity for established office printing MPS solution providers to expand their capabilities into label printing?
  • What are the technological shifts to printer architecture that are most impacting the opportunity for MPS for label printing?
  • Which organizations will be the most successful in positioning MPS offerings within the labeling market?

WHO SHOULD READ THIS REPORT?

VDC has designed this research program for senior decision-makers at organizations developing and selling label printing infrastructure as well as their partners and customers, including those individuals with the following roles:

  • CEO and other C-level positions
  • Corporate development and M&A
  • Marketing
  • Business development and sales
  • Product development, management, and strategy
  • Channel development, management, and strategy

VENDORS LISTED IN THIS REPORT:

  • Distribution Management (formerly Supplies Network)
  • ECI Software Solutions
  • EO Johnson
  • Honeywell
  • Lowry Solutions
  • Peak Technologies
  • Renovotec
  • Ricoh
  • Scantron Technology Solutions
  • SOTI
  • Toshiba TEC
  • Zebra Technologies

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

Label printing solutions are critical to business operations. There are inherent challenges to companies looking to improve print efficiencies, minimize downtime, and reduce paper waste. Without proper oversight and management, businesses often don't recognize the need for consumables replenishment until it is too late, resulting in decreased efficiency. Companies need to use critical resources and time to maintain their print fleet. Maximizing uptime and minimizing downtime and consequent workflow disruptions can offer massive benefits. This makes it critical for organizations to shift from traditional reactionary approaches to managing their label printing fleets to one that's more proactive and provides a dashboard to indicate printer hardware performance metrics, downtime alerts, and labeling analytics; usage statistics for automatic replenishment of label printer consumables and supplies; and alerts to update security certificates and firmware, among others. A centralized approach to label printer fleet management could improve print security and reduce paper waste. In-depth analytics and visibility are critical to lowering operational downtime.

To address print management-related issues, several businesses look to one solution: managed print services (MPS). The concept of MPS stems from businesses looking to exercise control over the printer management function, offloading management responsibilities to dedicated third-parties. It offers solutions to track printing data so that businesses can ensure they never run out of stock and maximize efficiency by automating the entire printing process and offloading related operational challenges to streamline label printing. While the details of each MPS offering may vary by business and solution provider, it has been well-established that MPS offers benefits for all organizations looking to reduce paper waste and improve label printing operational efficiency. Managed print services-related investments have been integral to office environments for several years. Some of the early entrants developing this segment were companies like HP, Lexmark, and Xerox, who achieved significant success by helping their customers tackle escalating print costs while also enhancing business efficiency. Since then, many of the largest office printing hardware and supplies vendors in the market have developed MPS solutions, including Brother, Canon, and Ricoh. Some of these vendors - such as Brother - also offer thermal label printers in addition to their office printers and are evaluating the potential of extending their MPS solutions to also support label printers more commonly used in industrial supply chain environments.

MPS offers the support needed to optimize printer usage and management, and to enhance operational productivity. VDC defines managed print services (MPS) for labeling as the management of label printer hardware, consumables (including printhead, ribbons, and other accessories), and related media (like paper and label stock) through external service providers, to improve organizations' label printing workflows. The service provider tracks usage statistics and permissions to ensure minimal downtime and operational disruption, while also offering periodic updates and upgrades to the labeling hardware and software. With all the benefits that office printing MPS offers businesses, it would stand to reason that label printing solutions could benefit similarly. In addition, label printers being sold/adopted today are more "intelligent" and are designed to be networked and managed remotely. However, MPS has barely taken off in the label printing market. VDC's survey shows that the significant investments required for building new platforms, designing services, and developing recurring billing processes are a barrier to MPS adoption. In addition, label printing consumables investments tends to be highly decentralized and locally by the BU, further complicating commercialization. However, with many organizations upgrading their printer fleets to adopt more modern printers capable of being managed remotely, the door is potentially opening to introduce MPS solutions.

KEY FINDINGS:

Drivers for MPS adoption - Survey respondents indicated the following as the leading drivers for MPS adoption - improve printer monitoring and management (55%); automate ordering, fulfillment, and replenishment of media and consumables (50%); and, enhanced security via regular updates and outsourced printer management (49%). As costs associated with on-site service and reactive maintenance increase, VDC expects to see investments in IoT hardware that will help minimize costly downtimes through proactive monitoring and management, and realtime insights into usage statistics. Channel organizations will also offer more such services because of larger deal sizes, in addition to the possibility to generate consistent recurring revenues.

Barriers to MPS adoption - Survey respondents indicated the following as the leading barriers to MPS adoption - significant investments required for building new platforms, designing services, and developing recurring billing processes (39%); requires significant upgrades to existing infrastructure (38%); and budget constraints (34%). Costs associated with MPS program implementation are especially concerning for businesses. Low labeling volumes can also be an investment deterrent. However, VDC expects vendors and partners to increasingly communicate how the benefits outweigh the costs with real-world examples, thereby highlighting the viability of investments in such programs.

Ongoing digitization and migration to cloud-enabled printing will positively impact MPS investments - 7 out of 10 organizations expect to be able to remotely manage at least some of their label printer hardware in three years' time. VDC predicts that this will lead to a rise in demand for 3rd-party device management and support services, like SOTI Connect, which will enable remote monitoring and management, and offer usage statistics and detailed analytics. Such investments will enable organizations to seamlessly manage their multibranded device infrastructure, including for label printers.

Variations in vendors' approach to MPS opportunity - VDC expects to see different go-to-market strategies being adopted by MPS market participants. For instance, while Zebra has chosen to enter this space primarily through its partner network by enabling them to optimize the use of Link-OS and Print DNA, Toshiba TEC will adopt a direct-to-customer model and leverage its cloud-based Encompass Managed Print as a Service (MPaaS) subscription program. That said, several label printer hardware vendors are also taking a waitand- see approach to MPS investments. Some measure of financial success - including pace of new printer adoption, increased share of consumables and media as a part of overall sales - will likely encourage others to participate. All printer OEMs, however, are keenly interested in harnessing printer use data to better understand use characteristics and demand patterns and are looking at MPS as a potential opportunity to collect that data.

Security concerns continue to limit adoption; however, awareness levels are increasing - Zero-trust security is a critical consideration for organizations looking to invest in MPS programs. Device integration, management, and remote authentication are now standard requirements laid out by corporates. This makes setting up of enterprise-wide security permissions and controlled access to labeling data strategic measures for data protection. For instance, Zebra's partner, EO Johnson, eases its customers' security configuration by pushing security updates and launching diagnostic processes as required. VDC's research shows that 60% of respondents consider enhanced security through encrypted connections and access control to be the leading advantage to investing in label printing hardware that can be remotely managed and monitored.

Accelerated hardware refreshes a distinct possibility - With the label printing market being relatively mature, large greenfield opportunities are hard to come by. VDC believes that MPS gives vendors and their solution partners the opportunity to encourage its customer network to accelerate the pace at which they replace older printers, particularly those that have limited remote management capabilities, if at all. Awareness around MPS solutions is increasing, which can give label printer solution providers an edge when customizing their MPS program for customers. While the printer hardware sale has historically been purely transactional (and continues to be so for a majority of customers), the creation of highly customizable investment options that can be tweaked based on any organization's unique labeling requirements will become more appealing as tangible benefits are identified. As organizations invest to upgrade their printers to the more modern, secure devices available, there is a growing opportunity to introduce MPS.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:

Richa Gupta

Richa is a Consultant working for VDC's AutoID & Data Capture practice. She has been tracking the markets for a range of AIDC technologies at VDC since 2010, including, but not limited to, barcode scanners and printers, labeling solutions, machine vision solutions, and robotics automation. Over the years, she has undertaken market opportunity sizing and forecasting, competitive landscape analysis, and offered strategic marketing assistance, while also providing valuable thought leadership for this technology segment. Richa holds a degree in Computer Engineering and an MBA from India.

David Krebs

David has more than ten years experience covering the markets for enterprise and government mobility solutions, wireless data communication technologies and automatic data-capture research and consulting. David focuses on identifying the key drivers and enablers in the adoption of mobile and wireless solutions among mobile workers in the extended enterprise. David's consulting and strategic advisory experience is far reaching and includes technology and market opportunity assessments, technology penetration and adoption enablers, partner profiling and development, new product development and M&A due diligence support. David has extensive primary market research management and execution experience to support market sizing and forecasting, total cost of ownership (TCO), comparative product performance evaluation, competitive benchmarking and end user requirements analysis. David is a graduate of Boston University (BSBA).

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • Key Findings

Managed Print Services Research Overview

  • Creating a circular economy through MPS investments
  • Alleviating security-related concerns with MPS for labeling

MPS Route-to-Market

MPS Profiles

  • Distribution Management
  • Honeywell
  • Lowry Solutions
  • Ricoh
  • Scantron Technology Solutions
  • Toshiba TEC
  • Zebra Technologies

Select Printer Management Solutions

  • ECI Software Solutions
  • EO Johnson
  • SOTI

About VDC Research

Report Exhibits

  • Exhibit 1: Drivers for MPS adoption for label printing
  • Exhibit 2: Frequency of operational disruption due to label printer-related issues
  • Exhibit 3: Organization's approach to MPS adoption and investments for office printing
  • Exhibit 4: Spend on label printing-related services and hardware equipment
  • Exhibit 5: What should be included in the MPS dashboard for label printing
  • Exhibit 6: Top 3 reasons for label printer fail rates
  • Exhibit 7: Primary method of replenishing labeling supplies
  • Exhibit 8: Organization's philosophy around MPS investments for labeling
  • Exhibit 9: Advantages to investing in label printer hardware that can be remotely managed and monitored
  • Exhibit 10: Barriers to MPS adoption for label printing
  • Exhibit 11: Primary security components of organizations' current or planned MPS solution investments for label printing
  • Exhibit 12: Frequency of support tickets raised for each label printer per month
  • Exhibit 13: Organization's current/planned approach to MPS adoption and investments for office printing
  • Exhibit 14: Primary consideration for MPS investments for label printing