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Andy Ohmes

Seniorteamlead at TonerCycle/InkCycle

Andy Ohmes has over a decade of leadership experience in manufacturing and distribution, currently serving as Senior Team Lead at InkCycle since October 2009, where responsibilities include supervising a team of supervisors and operators, strategic resource management, and ensuring quality standards. Previously, Andy held various supervisory roles at Vistar Roma Foods, Redemption Plus, and Staples, focusing on team oversight, inventory control, process improvement, and training. Educational qualifications include an MBA in Business Administration from Baker University, a Six Sigma Green Belt certification from Johnson County Community College, and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

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Shawnee, United States

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TonerCycle/InkCycle

TonerCycle/InkCycle is an industry leader in toner and inkjet print cartridge technology. Since the company’s creation, quality has been, and continues to be, the focus of every activity. We believe that consumers want two things from their aftermarket purchase: true cost savings and cartridges that print great the first time and every time. With these guiding beliefs, TonerCycle/InkCycle continues to be the partner of choice for companies that are both desirous and capable of reselling premium quality aftermarket cartridges. TonerCycle/InkCycle provides products to office and computer products resellers, office products superstores, other national chain stores, and printer service companies. TonerCycle/InkCycle produces and distributes its line of aftermarket toner and inkjet cartridges throughout North America from Lenexa, Kansas and Ventura, California. Our two Kansas City metro area locations employ almost 300 team members and include 90,000 square feet of inkjet manufacturing and administrative offices, 30,000 square feet of toner remanufacturing and service/refurbish work, and 120,000 square feet of warehouse, distribution and empty cartridge processing.