A statement from Armor said that being a fellow French company helped the seal the deal that spans 46 Cultura stores, as well as its “large range of products, its competitive prices” and its “high quality, both on its products side and its warranties offer”.
The company said that becoming a vendor for Ryman makes it a European leader for compatible toner and inkjet cartridges. Ryman already has a wide range of original and compatible ink and toner products available. The company was founded in 1893 and was bought by Dragon’s Den entrepreneur Theo Paphitis in 1995.
Cultura will be stocking remanufactured and compatible inkjet products, while Ryman will be carrying toner ranges.
The new deals signify the Armor Group’s continued expansion. As reported by the Recycler, in May the company signed an agreement to acquire collector and remanufacturer Wecare4.
This week Armor also announced the launch of eight new monochrome and two new colour compatible toner cartridges.