Showing posts with label chain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chain. Show all posts

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Best Carings electronics store chain changes hands

HCMC - Ben Thanh Trading and Marketing Co., owner of Best Carings electronics store chain in Vietnam under a franchise agreement with Japan’s Best Denki, has transferred its chain to another local firm named Mitsustar.

Under the transfer agreement, the chain including three Best Carings electronics goods stores in Hanoi, Can Tho and HCMC is handed over to Hanoi-based Vietnam Electronics & Refrigeration Technology Corporation, or Mitsustar. Ben Thanh will focus on electronics wholesaling.

Best Carings electronics goods store chain has been operational since 2004 as the strategic franchising cooperation between Ben Thanh and Japan’s Best Denki.

Ben Thanh affirmed that the chain’s business situation in the last years was very well. In 2009 and 2010, Retail Asia, a famous magazine in Singapore, selected Best Carings electronics goods stores as one of the ten leading retailers in Vietnam and one of the top 500 Asia-Pacific retail companies, according to the company.

In reality, Ben Thanh is also owner of Tara Joint Stock Co. specializing in electronics wholesale. After a long time running Best Carings, the management has realized that there exist some conflicts of interest when trading both brands, so they decided to transfer all stakes of Best Carings to the new owner to focus more on developing the Tara Joint Stock Co.

This means that Best Denki, one of the five leading electronic retail corporations in Japan, will no longer cooperate with Ben Thanh to open more Best Carings in Vietnam as per the two companies’ initial plan.

Previously, Ben Thanh and Best Denki had plans to cooperate to set up a joint venture to expand the store chain in Vietnam. However, during the process to establish the joint venture, the two partners has met difficulties.

For example, the foreign partner required Ben Thanh to step up the search for good locations in big cities to open more stores covering at least 2,500 square meters each, which is quite difficult in HCMC or Hanoi, the local company said.

Besides, under the WTO commitments, international retailers will face difficulties in expanding their operations after their first outlet. The ENT (Economic Needs Tests) principle will be considered by authorities when licensing the second retail point of foreign investors.

This means Vietnam will have the right to consider licensing based on three criteria: the number of retailers in a locality, the stability of the market and the scale of the residential neighborhood.

Experts said that to date, there is no legal document giving clear instructions on how to define ‘economic needs’ and interpret the three criteria. The term ‘retail point’ has also not been clearly defined.

The lack of legal documents and definitions of concepts is believed to create difficulties for enterprises when making business decisions, and for state management agencies themselves in management work.

Previously, Ben Thanh has plans to open ten shops around the country by 2012.

Ben Thanh has deployed Best Denki management technology, marketing skills and customer services in its new store chain. As a member of Best Denki, Best Carings was not only equipped with retailing skills and experiences, but also benefited from suppliers who are long-term partners of Best Denki.

Related Articles

Best Carings electronics store chain changes hands

HCMC - Ben Thanh Trading and Marketing Co., owner of Best Carings electronics store chain in Vietnam under a franchise agreement with Japan’s Best Denki, has transferred its chain to another local firm named Mitsustar.

Under the transfer agreement, the chain including three Best Carings electronics goods stores in Hanoi, Can Tho and HCMC is handed over to Hanoi-based Vietnam Electronics & Refrigeration Technology Corporation, or Mitsustar. Ben Thanh will focus on electronics wholesaling.

Best Carings electronics goods store chain has been operational since 2004 as the strategic franchising cooperation between Ben Thanh and Japan’s Best Denki.

Ben Thanh affirmed that the chain’s business situation in the last years was very well. In 2009 and 2010, Retail Asia, a famous magazine in Singapore, selected Best Carings electronics goods stores as one of the ten leading retailers in Vietnam and one of the top 500 Asia-Pacific retail companies, according to the company.

In reality, Ben Thanh is also owner of Tara Joint Stock Co. specializing in electronics wholesale. After a long time running Best Carings, the management has realized that there exist some conflicts of interest when trading both brands, so they decided to transfer all stakes of Best Carings to the new owner to focus more on developing the Tara Joint Stock Co.

This means that Best Denki, one of the five leading electronic retail corporations in Japan, will no longer cooperate with Ben Thanh to open more Best Carings in Vietnam as per the two companies’ initial plan.

Previously, Ben Thanh and Best Denki had plans to cooperate to set up a joint venture to expand the store chain in Vietnam. However, during the process to establish the joint venture, the two partners has met difficulties.

For example, the foreign partner required Ben Thanh to step up the search for good locations in big cities to open more stores covering at least 2,500 square meters each, which is quite difficult in HCMC or Hanoi, the local company said.

Besides, under the WTO commitments, international retailers will face difficulties in expanding their operations after their first outlet. The ENT (Economic Needs Tests) principle will be considered by authorities when licensing the second retail point of foreign investors.

This means Vietnam will have the right to consider licensing based on three criteria: the number of retailers in a locality, the stability of the market and the scale of the residential neighborhood.

Experts said that to date, there is no legal document giving clear instructions on how to define ‘economic needs’ and interpret the three criteria. The term ‘retail point’ has also not been clearly defined.

The lack of legal documents and definitions of concepts is believed to create difficulties for enterprises when making business decisions, and for state management agencies themselves in management work.

Previously, Ben Thanh has plans to open ten shops around the country by 2012.

Ben Thanh has deployed Best Denki management technology, marketing skills and customer services in its new store chain. As a member of Best Denki, Best Carings was not only equipped with retailing skills and experiences, but also benefited from suppliers who are long-term partners of Best Denki.

Related Articles

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Supermarkets report strong earnings in Big Sale month

Customers flood a food counter at the Big C Hoang Van Thu Supermarket. Food and cosmetics items were more sought after during the Big Sale month - Photo: Minh Tam
HCMC – Many supermarkets in HCMC have reported strong sales in September when the Big Sale month was launched citywide by the city’s Department of Industry and Trade.

Most supermarkets witnessed 15% to 30% growth in September sales against the previous month, but some saw the growth rate close to 50%. Store chain operators attributed the high growth rate to deep discounts – between 5% and 50% - on thousands of items during the month.

Saigon Co.op, which is the biggest domestic store chain operator, said its revenue surged 45% in September against August, and even 50% higher compared to that in the year-earlier period.

“Consumers spent more during the month,” said a representative of Saigon Co.op.

Maximark chain has not had the growth figures for its stores in HCMC, but the chain’s revenue from all stores including in Nha Trang and Can Tho expanded 15% year-on-year, said Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, head of Maximark Cong Hoa.

Thao said Maximart launched the promotion not only in HCMC but chain-wide.

Duong Thi Quynh Trang, external relations manager of Big C, said the number of shoppers grew by 30% in September. “This is quite an upbeat figure, proving the attraction of the promotion month to consumers,” Trang told the Daily.

During festive days like the National Day on September 2, all supermarkets saw a shopping spree, and many stores had to extend the working hour by another 30 minutes, or mobilized more cashiers.

Several traders attributed the revenue rise to a new trend being established in the city, saying the sales promotion month has been launched for years, thus helping customers familiarize themselves with the shopping seasons of big discounts.

Apart from supermarkets, other trade centers and commercial facilities have not yet reported their September figures. The HCMC Department of Industry and Trade expects to have the final figures about the promotion month in the next few days.

Related Articles