Puzzle, game, and toy portfolio operator with trading card game licensing focus
Ravensburger North America operates a multi-brand portfolio (Ravensburger, BRIO, Wonder Forge) spanning puzzles, board games, toys, and trading cards. The tech stack is enterprise-standard (SAP, AWS, Microsoft 365) with no active adopts or replacements, suggesting stable operational infrastructure. Pain points cluster around order-to-cash friction (invoicing accuracy, chargeback disputes, vendor contracts) and supply-chain efficiency (inventory, distribution costs) — typical of a manufacturing and distribution business scaling physical product lines.
Notable leadership hires: Art Director
Ravensburger North America is the US division of Ravensburger AG, a family-owned company founded in 1883. The company manages three core brands: Ravensburger (puzzles and board games), BRIO (toys with Scandinavian design heritage), and Wonder Forge (preschool and family games launched in 2007). The product portfolio spans puzzles, games, toys, science kits, arts and crafts, and licensed trading card games (notably Disney Lorcana). Based in Seattle with 51–200 employees, the organization is currently focused on operational efficiency across order-to-cash workflows, vendor management, and distribution cost optimization.
Ravensburger North America operates three brands: Ravensburger (puzzles, board games, science and arts kits), BRIO (toys), and Wonder Forge (preschool and family games). The company also produces licensed trading card games including Disney Lorcana.
The stack includes SAP (ERP), AWS (cloud infrastructure), Microsoft 365 and Office, Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop), Wrike (project management), SharePoint (collaboration), and DocuSign (e-signatures).
Ravensburger North America is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company employs 51–200 people and hires exclusively in the United States.
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