Cartamundi

Cartamundi Group
Private
Industry Casino, Collectibles, Games, Trading Cards, Packaging and Retail
Founded Turnhout, Belgium (1970)
Headquarters Turnhout, Belgium[1]
Number of locations
10 plants (2014)[1]
Key people
Chris Van Doorslaer (CEO)[1]
Products Board Games, Card Games, Collectible Card Games, Packages and Playing Cards
Revenue $218 million (2014[1])
Number of employees
1,450 (2014)[1]
Website cartamundi.com

Cartamundi Group, also called Carta Mundi, is a Belgian company, based in Turnhout, that manufactures, produces and sells board games, card games, collectible card games, packages and playing cards through its manufacturing and sales subsidiaries. The name of the company in Latin means cards for the world.[1] It is one of the world's largest playing card manufacturers with its core market in western Europe.

The company also maintains manufacturing facilities in Canvey Island (UK), Altenburg (Germany), Kraków (Poland), Mexico City (Mexico), Mumbai (India) and Dallas (Texas, United States).

In the early-to-mid 1990s, Cartamundi produced collectible card games for other companies. They made early editions of Magic: The Gathering for Wizards of the Coast's, and Decipher, Inc.'s Star Trek Customizable Card Game and Star Wars Customizable Card Game.

History

The company was founded in 1970, a joint venture between Biermans, Brepols and Van Genechten.

Cartamundi has established over a dozen international sales branches throughout the world since 1970; France in 1993, U.S. in 1994, the Netherlands and Sweden in 1999, Hungary in 2000, Singapore and Spain in 2002, Austria in 2005, Italy in 2010, and Turkey in 2011. The other branches were established through acquiring other companies. Cartamundi acquired Swiss AGMüller (Switzerland) in 1999, Altenburger und Stralsunder Spielkarten (Germany) in 2000, Spielkartenfabrik Altenburg (Germany) in 2002, Games & Print Services, Ltd. (U.K.) in 2003, Dertor Poland (Poland) and 50% of Copag (Brazil) in 2005, Yaquinto Printing Company (U.S.) in 2007, 50% of Parksons Games & Sports (India) in 2010, Marigó (Spain) in 2011, and France Cartes in 2014.[2] In 2015, the company acquired Hasbro's last two factories in Waterford, Ireland and East Longmeadow, Massachusetts.[3] Hasbro signed a five-year deal with Cartamundi for the company to produce their board games at the East Longmeadow plant.[1]

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