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ASBIS named Volume Distributor of the Year by CXO DX Magazine

ASBISc Enterprises Plc has won the “Volume Distributor of the Year” award from CXO DX Magazine, a leading technology platform that shares insightful information daily from the domains of Technology and Business, with a focus on Enterprise, SME, and the ICT Channel.

The award ceremony was held on 14 September at CXODX Future Workspace Summit & Awards, where the primary objective was to elicit insights into the pivotal role of technology in redefining the future of work, both in conventional office settings as well as remote work environments.

Being a leading distributor of top-notch solutions for both remote and office work, Cyprus-based ASBIS said it is proud to have received the Volume Distributor of the Year award. This recognition acknowledges the company as a top performer in the industry, committed to providing excellent solutions, it said. “ASBIS strives to excel in distributing the best solutions from top-notch vendors to clients, helping them enjoy their work more.”

CXO DX is a content platform sharing insightful information, both global and regional, daily from the domains of Technology and Business, covering Enterprise, SME and the ICT Channel as segments of focus. The platform seeks to keep the C-level decision-makers across the respective industry verticals informed about the continuing role of Technology in digitally transforming industries.

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