Industry Must Brace Itself for Change
It’s time to embrace change effecting the printer cartridge industry, according to Cartridge World’s global development manager. Harry Stoubos encouraged the owners of the 260 shops across Australia and New Zealand at their annual conference on the Gold Coast in Australia.
Stoubos told Recycling Times which participated at the two day conference meetings, “Cartridge World shops should continue to improve on their current best business practices and new products, to target a wider customer base.” He says Cartridge World shops are different to other sellers of printer cartridges, because they have a solution-oriented mindset which is what businesses want.
Cartridge World invests in technical and research and development to provide all 1,400 shops around the world with the newest and latest equipment, to deliver high quality cartridges for consumers.
Recycling Times Director, David Gibbons mingled with many of the Cartridge World delegates showing them the new look news and views industry magazine. “Recycling Times Magazine has also had a huge makeover to reflect the change that is occurring in the industry,” he said. “Consumers are printing less, thanks to digital storage devices like iPads. And research group InfoTrends are predicting billions of bills, invoices and reminder notices which are printed on paper will mostly go digital by 2017.”
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