logo

Milestones

1959 – 2000

Xerox revolutionised the printing industry on 19 September 1959 with the launch of the fast, economical Xerox 914—the first automatic, plain-paper commercial copier. This paved the way for even more ground-breaking inventions and technological advancements that positioned Xerox as the leaders in their field. Xerox spends approximately 4% of their revenue on research and development.

For more information on the historical highlights of Xerox, please click here.

2000 – 2003

  • Xerox SA secures the exclusive Sub-Saharan distributorship for Xerox products.
  • Xerox operation becomes 100% owned after acquisition of Xerox Limited’s 50% plus 1 share.

2003 – 2004

  • The Bytes Group sells 27% of its Bytes South African operations to Kagiso in a BEE deal.
  • The Bytes Group purchases CS Holdings as well as 50% of Xerox SA from Xerox International to move to 100% ownership and re-brands Xerox SA as Bytes Document Solutions.
  • The Xerox exclusive distribution agreement is renewed for a further 10 years.
  • Xerox increases its distribution rights to 22 African countries.

2008

  • Bytes Document Solutions acquires NOR Paper.

2009

  • Bytes Document Solutions is announced as "Partner of the Year" and wins the "Productivity Through Partnerships" award at the XEROX Middle-East and Africa Operations Conference held in Dubai.
  • Bytes Document Solutions upgrades its support structure and presence in Zimbabwe by appointing Document Support Centre as its exclusive distributor.
  • Bytes Document Solutions wins the award for the Best Company within Bytes in 2009. With R1, 8 billion of revenue and operating profit of R179 million, Bytes Document Solutions consolidated its position as the key contributor to the Bytes group.

2010

  • Xerox distribution rights increased to 27 African countries.

2011

  • Bytes Document Solutions wins the Xerox Middle East & Africa Partner of the Year Award for 2010. This prestigious award is contested by Xerox distributors in 76 countries within the Xerox MEA regions.

download PDF version