Retail Formats

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Retail Formats

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Retail Formats

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Classification on the basis of merchandise

• Convenience stores• Supermarket• Hypermarket• Speciality stores• Departmental stores• Factory Outlets• Category killers/specialist

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Convenience store• Relatively small stores located near residential

areas.• They are open for long hours, seven days a week• Offer limited line of convenience products like

groceries, eggs, milk, bread etc.• They are targeted customers who want to make

their purchases quickly.• International size 3000 – 8000 sq. ft where as

India standard is 500 – 1000 sq. ft• e.g. 7- Eleven, In & Out

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• In&Out stores have a wide range of services viz., ATMs of leading Banks, Music stores from Planet M and Music World, Beverages from Pepsi, Coffee and snacks from Cafe Coffee Day and Coffee Day Xpress and a variety of impulse buys including confectionery, snacks, convenience foods, toiletries and select range of branded groceries and other FMCG products through exclusive tie-ups with such FMCG majors like ITC, Cadbury and Frito-Lay. •In&Out stores are the first to open and last to shut in the neighborhood.•The In&Out stores offer Western Union Money Transfer facilities in Mumbai – Money available all the time from your near and dear ones abroad at our store •In&Out stores offer all cellphone – recharge cards, and today with the launch of e-charge we are the first in the country to offer electronic charging of e-cards – now you can never lose your prepaid card re-charge voucher

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Supermarkets• These are large, low cost, low margin, high volume, self

service operations designated to meet food, groceries & other non food items.

• These usually sell 70% foodstuffs and every day commodities.

• Over the years variations of this business model have emerged like superstore and combination store.

• Superstore is larger than supermarket with more than 25000 items.

• Combination store is superstore and full line pharmacy with GM and HBM accounting at least 15 % of sales

• International size 8000 – 20000 sq. ft where as in it is 800 – 5000 sq. ft in India.

• e.g. Kroger, Tesco, Foodworld, Nilgiries, subhiksha, More

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• Foodworld Supermaket– 67 outlets as of now in Bangalore, Chennai and

Hyderabad– Size is 3000 – 5000 sq. ft.

• Foodworld Superstore– One store at present in Hyderabad– Size is 15000 sq. ft.– Includes service counters sea food, fresh meat,

house hold need products

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Department Store• Sells fashion clothing, accessories, cosmetics and

household goods with separate departments.• Food, clothing and home related items at least 10

% but less than 70%of their sales.• These stores have at least 50 employees and self

service ratio less than 50%.• International size 75000 + sq. ft where as in India

it is 5000 – 40000 sq. ft.• e.g. Sears, Marks & Spencers, Globus, West side,

Shopper’s Stop

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Hypermarket• One stop shopping.• It is a combination of supermarket and a department store• At least 35% of selling space devoted to non grocery

products.• Offeres variety of food and non food items likes clothes,

jewellery, sports equipments, cycles, motor accessories, books, electrical and electronic equipments.

• International standard size 80000 – 220000+ where as Indian standard size 40000 – 75000 sq. ft.

• Now the trend is up to 165000 by Reliance at Ahmedabad Reliance Mart

• e.g. Wal – Mart, Big Bazaar, Giant

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Speciality Store• A store specializing in a particular type of

merchandise or single product of durable goods e.g. home furniture, consumer electronics, domestic electrical appliances etc.

• Norrow product line with deep assortments in that product line

• Usually concentrate on apparel, jwellery, fabrics, sports goods, furniture etc.

• Internationally 5000 – 8000 sq. ft. In India 2000 – 5000 sq. ft.

• Cross World, Planet M, Harsha Electronics

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Factory outlets

• Stores which sells branded merchandise at a discount.

• Typically level of service is low.• These are franchise outlets located aways

from main market.• Internationally these are 5000 – 10000 Sq. ft.

where as in India these are 500 – 1000 sq.ft.• e.g. Do I need to tell you?

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Category Killers

• Category killer a type of speciality retailer who offers very large selection of chosen product category at economical prices.

• Internationally these range from 20000 – 50000+ . In India these are 15000+ sq. ft.

• e.g. Home Depot, Toy Kemp

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Classification on the basis of Ownership

• Independent Retailer• Chain retailer or a corporate retail chain• Franchising– A product or trade mark franchise

• e.g. Archie’s store, Hall Mark

– A business format franchise• e.g. McDonald’s

• Leased Department• Consumer co-operatives

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Non-Store Retailing

• Direct Selling• Television shopping• Electronic shopping• Automated vending

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Services Retail

• Retail Banking• Retail financial services• Car rental• Various service provider• Service contract