Cartridge World

Cartridge World
Private
Industry Retail
Founded Adelaide, Australia (1992)
Founder Bryan Stokes
Headquarters Spring Grove, Illinois, United States
Number of locations
1,400 stores
Area served
Worldwide
Owner Wolseley Private Equity
Website www.cartridgeworld.com

Cartridge World is a business specialising in retailing ink and toner cartridges for domestic and commercial computer printers. Cartridge World also franchises these outlets. The business model is to refill OEM printer cartridges and to sell the cartridges cheaper than the branded products. Empty cartridges are obtained by encouraging users to recycle them in-store or elsewhere.

Company overview

Cartridge World is the world’s largest franchise network specialising in printer supplies. The company also leases printers, offers printer servicing and other office supplies.

The website refers to national headquarters offices in Adelaide, Australia; Harrogate, England; Spring Grove, Illinois, USA; and Paris, France.

The company was founded in 1988 by Bryan Stokes as the "Australian Cartridge Company" in Adelaide and changed the name to Cartridge World in 1999. The first store was enfranchised in 1997 and in 2007, private equity fund Wolseley Private Equity purchased the business.

In 2013 Cartridge world in the UK closed its warehouse and subcontracted supply after asking suppliers to extend credit terms for supplies already delivered. At the same time a number of redundancies were made and the head office moved from Harrogate to smaller offices.[1]

Since 2009 the UK network has collapsed from nearly 300 stores to just over 100.[2]

Of the new franchises opened since 2009 very few have been successful, most have closed down having been unable to build a customer base. others have left the brand and gone independent ( Yarmouth, Headingley, Dagenham Urmston and Pudsey(Pudsey was a top ten store at the time))[3]

Global locations

More than 1,400 Cartridge World stores worldwide provide ink and toner cartridges, printers and related services.

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