Supply Chain & Visual Merchandising
Supply Chain & Visual Merchandising
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PRESENTED BY:
PRASHANT KUMAR
&
Roll No:71090600041
M.F.TECH(2010-12)
NIFT GANDHINAGAR
PRESENTED TO:
MR. BHARAT JAIN
ASST. PROFESSOR Retail Management Technology
NIFT, GANDHINAGAR
VISUAL VISUAL
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FABRIC OF
INDIA
“ A delighted Customer is our Best Brand ”
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Introduction
Established in1960 as an export house
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Product
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Timeline
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Supply Chain
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Case Study
Analysis
Market Perception of organic products in India
• Irregular Supply
• Quality assurance without Certification difficult
• Systematic Costing of Products not done.
• Partnering and networking handy as provide technology and
help Upgrade business(quality)and social standards
• Pro-poor policies for poor relevant sector needed.
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Advertising
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Store layout
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Contd.
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Visual
Merchandising
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Survey
Analysis
Satisfaction With the Yes
merchandise at Store
Advertisements NO
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IKEA
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Introduction
Sells
Sells Low
Low price
price Home
Home product
product including
including furniture,
furniture, accessories,
accessories,
bathrooms
bathrooms and
and kitchens.
kitchens.
More
More than
than 300
300 Stores
Stores in
in 35
35 countries.
countries.
More
More than
than 130000
130000 Co-worker.
Co-worker.
Concept
Concept of
of Self
Self Service
Service Used.(RFID)
Used.(RFID)
Revenue
Revenue 23.5
23.5 billion
billion euro
euro
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Timeline
Brief
1943 IKEA was founded by Ingvar Kamprad
1951 The first catalog was published
1958 The first IKEA store opens in Sweden
1963 IKEA arrived in Europe
1985 IKEA arrived in USA
1990 The first environmental policy
1997 IKEA website & Children’s IKEA
1998 IKEA arrived in China
2001 IKEA rail
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Supply Chain
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Supply Chain-
Suppliers
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Supply Chain-Distribution
Center
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Supply Chain –In Store
Logistics
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Case Study
Analysis
Solutions:
. JDA Software Demand,
fulfillment
Benefits:
Enabling a consolidated supplier
base
Improving Forecast accuracy to
drive profit
Increasing Overall Supply chain
visibility and efficiency
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Advertising
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Store layout
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Store layout
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Visual
Merchandising
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VM-Contd.
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VM-Contd.
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VM-Contd.
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VM-Contd.
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Survey
Analysis
Satisfaction With the Yes
merchandise at Store
Advertisements Yes
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Thank you!
References
www.fabindia.com
www.toxel.com
www.slideshare.net
www.thetimes100.co.uk
www.ikea.com
http://franchisor.ikea.com
Various Case study Available on net. Attached with CD.
Survey report by Prashant Kumar
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