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The term ‘School’ typically refers to a generic category of stationery and educational supplies rather than a single monolithic brand. Products labeled for school use, such as pencils, notebooks, and pens, are produced by a vast array of manufacturers worldwide.
Historically, the mass production of school supplies began in the industrial era in countries like Germany and the USA. Today, manufacturing is distributed globally, with major production hubs in China, Vietnam, India, and various European nations to satisfy local and international demand.
Because 'School' is a functional descriptor, ownership depends on the specific brand printed on the item. Common global leaders in this space include companies like Newell Brands, BIC, or Faber-Castell, each maintaining their own specialized manufacturing facilities and global distribution networks.
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