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New InfoTrends study aims to size ink and toner e-commerce

John Shane.
John Shane.

InfoTrends, a division of Keypoint Intelligence, has announced a new multi-client study entitled Sizing Ink & Toner E-Commerce: Mapping the Impact of China and Third-party Supplies. This study is designed to help ink and toner OEMs better understand the threats the e-commerce marketplace landscape represents. Purchasing supplies through e-commerce marketplaces is risky for both OEMs and end users, said the company. Preliminary results from InfoTrends’ Business Purchasing Survey show about 20% of businesses report they “shop the Internet” as among the top two ways in which they buy ink and toner cartridges. Among that 20%, almost 50% of those businesses reported issues with product purchases. “We believe that e-commerce represents the largest threat of third-party toner and inkjet cartridges to the OEMS and domestic re-manufacturers,” said John Shane, Director at InfoTrends. “This creates a serious marketing challenge as both the customer experience and brand integrity can be negatively impacted.”
According to InfoTrends, there are several risk factors that vendors face:

Results of this study will: