Manufacturer, Dealer and Lender Insight
For a Clearer Market Perspective, Start with EDA
True market insight means having access to the cleanest, most comprehensive market data available. Data that not only guides your critical strategic decisions, but also leads you to the real sales opportunities. With EDA's equipment-data platform of 215,554 buyers purchasing over 1,248,190 MFPs, duplicators, and more, you’ll have true insight.
See what no other source provides.
- Access to objective market share reports and data
- Identity proven buyers of logging equipment as they enter your market
- Monitor competitor activity and target their customers
- Generate leads your sales staff will actually pursue
- Identify and exploit emerging market opportunities, before your competition
Top 5 Office Equipment Types
The count of units and buyers for the 5 most common equipment types in our database.
EQUIPMENT TYPE | UNITS | BUYERS |
B&W MFP COPIER | 666,563 | 80,680 |
COLOR MFP COPIER | 316,501 | 84,584 |
PROD PRNTR (B&W) | 37,081 | 14,924 |
PROD PRNTR (CLR) | 29,190 | 17,914 |
WIDEFORMAT PRNTR | 27,239 | 17,435 |
COPIER (NEC) | 19,348 | 5,708 |
PLOTTER | 16,345 | 9,678 |
COPIER-MULTIUNIT | 15,905 | 11,429 |
EDA Online Solution
Our online interface is a robust business tool loaded with unmatched market insight and analytical tools. Including automated reporting, buyer equipment data from multiple sources, e-mail addresses, firmographics and more.

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