Office supplies are consumables and equipment commonly used in offices by other companies and organizations, by individuals engaged in written communications, bookkeeping or bookkeeping, cleanliness and cleaning, and for inventory or data storage. The range of items classified as office equipment varies, and typically includes daily-use items, daily consumer goods, consumables, small machines, high-cost equipment such as computers, as well as office furniture and arts.
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Office supplies are usually divided by product type and general use. Some of the many different office equipment products included
- Sheets of blank sheets: various sizes from small notes to letter and poster size; various thicknesses of tissue paper up to 120 pounds; construction paper; photocopy paper and inkjet paper;
- Preprinted forms: time cards, tax reporting forms (1099, W-2), "when you leave" pads, desks and wall calendars;
- Labels and adhesive paper: name tags, file folder labels, sticky notes, and address labels;
- Media: ink and toner cartridges; memory card and flash drive;
- Communication equipment: desk phones, cell phones, and VOIP adapters; WI-FI adapter, ethernet cable, network router, and switch;
- Paper in the form of coils or coils: label bands, fax machine thermal paper, and addition of machine ribbons;
- Education and entertainment materials: books (business, time management and self-help), taxes, business apps and game software, desk accessories such as Newton's holder;
- Mechanical fasteners: paper clips, fastening clips, staples;
- Chemical fasteners: transparent bands, glue, mucus;
- Comestibles: coffee, cakes, candies, chips, pretzels, and other snacks;
- Hygiene kits: mops, buckets, waste bins, recycling bins, brooms, soap, air fresheners, disinfectants, detergents, paper towels and toilet paper;
- Merchant inventory: price tag; price weapons; hour time; credit card processing machines and cash registers;
- Small machines: pitholes, rubber stamps, numbering machines, staplers, pencil sharpeners, and laminators;
- Containers: binders, envelopes, boxes, crates, shelves, and table regulators;
- Stationery and correction: pens, pencils, paints, markers, correction fluids, correction tape, and eraser;
- Higher cost equipment: computers, printers, fax machines and copiers;
- Office furniture: office chairs, booths, anti-static mats, carpets, file cabinets, and cabinet tables.
General supplies and office equipment items before the advent of the appropriate price-and-PC processor machines in the 1970s and 1980s were: typewriters, slide rules, calculators, adding machines, carbon and carbon paper;
Many businesses in the office supply industry have recently expanded into related markets for businesses such as photocopy centers, which facilitate the creation and printing of business collateral such as business cards and stationery, plus high quality document printing and document binding, high-volume business and engineering. Some businesses also provide delivery services, including packing and bulk shipping and even offer a variety of services such as screen printing, office coffee, office supplies and office shipping. In addition, many retail chains that sell related equipment outside the business and regularly market their stores as school supply centers by August and early September into the main retail period for resale to school.
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Market size
The office supply industry is estimated to be worth US $ 225 billion in 1999 and is still growing.
See also
- List of office equipment suppliers in the United States
References
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