Office suppliesareconsumablesand equipment regularly used inofficesbybusinessesand other organizations,[1]required to sustain office operations.[2]For example, office supplies may be used by individuals engaged in written communications, record-keeping and bookkeeping. The range of items classified as office supplies varies, and typically includes small, expendable, daily use items, and consumable products.[3]

Inside a stationery supplier inHanoi

Typical products

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A stationery box
Shelves full of office supplies

Office supplies are typically divided by type of product and general use. Some of the many different office supply products include

Common supplies and office equipment items before the advent of suitably priced word processing machines andPCsin the 1970s and 1980s were:typewriters,slide rules,calculators,adding machines,[4]carbon-andcarbonlesspaper.

Some vendors in the office supply industry may provide ancillary services for businesses, such as copy centers, printing and binding services. Some vendors may provide services for shipping, including packaging and bulk mailing.[5]

Market size

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The global office supplies market, valued at USD 151.46 billion in 2022, is projected to witness a 2.1%compound annual growth rate(CAGR) from 2023 to 2030. The industry's expansion is attributed to the flourishing global services sector and increased product consumption in education. Rising environmental consciousness is driving consumers towards sustainable sourcing, production, and packaging to minimize carbon footprint. However, theCOVID-19crisis adversely affected the market, with lockdowns andsocial distancingmeasures leading to decreased demand for traditional office supplies in corporate settings worldwide.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Definition of office supplies".Cambridge Dictionary.Cambridge University Press.Retrieved15 February2025.
  2. ^"Cost Comparability Handbook".PennState.Pennsylvania State University. January 1998. p. A-24.Retrieved15 February2025.
  3. ^"Office Supplies".austin-utexas.custhelp.University of Texas at Austin.Retrieved15 February2025.
  4. ^"Carbons to Computers".smithsonianeducation.org.Smithsonian Institution.1998.Retrieved5 April2015.
  5. ^Hoffman, Alan; Gold, Natalia (2014).Staples: The Fierce Battle Between Brick and Mortar Versus Online Sales.Rotterdam, Netherlands: Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.
  6. ^"Office Supplies Market Size, Share & Growth Report, 2030".grandviewresearch.Retrieved2024-02-08.