New Report Explores Hurdles Facing Remanufacturing Industry

The ink and toner cartridge remanufacturing industry has reached an inflection point.

So reports research analyst group Actionable Intelligence which has released its white paper called “Forces Shaping Today’s Cartridge Remanufacturing Industry.” An analysis of the regional remanufacturing industries supplying some of the world’s largest cartridge markets including ChinaEurope, and North America is revealed in the 39-page report, available free of charge at www.Action-Intell.com.

Established in the United States in the 1980s, the remanufacturing industry quickly became a global enterprise and remanufacturers have refurbished billions of cartridges over the past thirty-plus years. Although the industry is well-established and remanufacturers continue to generate billions of dollars in sales each year, remanufacturers are finding it increasingly difficult to thrive and grow as they cope with 21st-century market demands, especially relentless pressures from newly built compatible cartridges, which are often marketed without regard for intellectual property (IP).

“Now in its fourth decade of operation, today’s remanufacturing industry doesn’t look much like the one that back in the 1980s used to poke holes in sides of cartridges to refill them with ink or toner,” says Charles Brewer (pictured), Actionable Intelligence’s founder and president. “Today, the industry is as high-tech as the cartridges it remanufactures. The leading companies are ISO-certified and employ thousands of workers at state-of-the-art factories worldwide.” Brewer observes that the remanufacturing industry is mature and is experiencing consolidation and a decline in the number of remanufacturers. “The next five years will be pivotal as the industry continues to consolidate and demand for remanufactured product declines as more and more end users move to compatibles.”

Focusing on remanufacturers in ChinaEurope, and the United States, “Forces Shaping Today’s Cartridge Remanufacturing Industry” examines where the industry is today; how it got there; and what the future holds for remanufacturers worldwide. The report maps the current competitive landscape and differentiates between the various categories of cartridges vying for market share. In particular, the report analyzes the impact that IP-infringing cartridges (a.k.a. “clones”) have had on the remanufacturing industry. “Forces Shaping Today’s Cartridge Remanufacturing Industry” is a must-read report for anyone involved in the digital imaging consumables market. Click here to download a copy at no charge.

Established in 2009, Actionable Intelligence is based outside of Boston, Massachusetts, and delivers market research and custom consulting related to the markets for home and office digital imaging hardware and the consumables used in these machines. The firm’s website, www.Action-Intell.com, features more than 3,000 posts and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world, making it is the industry’s destination website for industry news and analysis. The Actionable Intelligence team understands that the printer and supplies business has changed and is dedicated to providing practical, accurate market analysis that clients can use to succeed.

Charles Brewer can be contacted for more information at 187789@email4pr.com or by phone at +1-508-528-1297.

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