Office supplies are consumables and equipment regularly used in offices by businesses and 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]
Communication equipment: desk telephones, cell phones, and VOIP adapters; Wi-Fi adapters, ethernet cable, network routers and switches;
Paper in roll or reel form: label tape, fax machine thermal paper, and adding machine tape;
Educational and entertainment items: books (business, time management and self-help), tax, business application and game software, desk accessories such as a Newton's cradle;
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
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, the COVID-19 crisis adversely affected the market, with lockdowns and social distancing measures leading to decreased demand for traditional office supplies in corporate settings worldwide.[6]
According to UnivDatos, the global office supplies market was valued at more than USD 126 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 2% from 2022–2028.
See also
List of office supply companies in the United States
↑Hoffman, Alan; Gold, Natalia (2014). Staples: The Fierce Battle Between Brick and Mortar Versus Online Sales. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.