Inkredible Cartridge Announces Plans For New Retail Store In Cleveland

  • Friday, April 27, 2012

Inkredible Cartridge, a Chattanooga-based remanufacturer and retailer of printer ink and toner cartridges, printers and multi-function devices, and provider of printer service and repair, announced plans for a new retail store in Cleveland. The 1,200-square-foot store, which will be the company’s largest, will be located at 615 Paul Huff Parkway in the Mouse Creek Crossing shopping center.

Expanding on the success of the Company’s new store format which was adopted in December, 2010, the Cleveland store will offer an even larger selection of products, particularly laser toner cartridges, and about twice as many printers as are offered in the Chattanooga stores. This will enable Inkredible Cartridge to offer same-day delivery to businesses in the Cleveland area on a wide range of products, something “our customers love about us” said Janelle Humphrey, manager of Retail Operations.

The grand opening is scheduled for June 11, and will include special promotions and giveaways, including a chance for customers to win one of several new Brother printers.

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