Retail and Distribution Management: Volume 3 Issue 5

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The store without selling staff: Conran's design for De Bijenkorf at Arnhem

Bijenkorf have long been regarded as pioneers in department store management, not only in their native Holland but in Europe generally. When they decided to create a new concept…

LASKYS ‐ The high street hi‐fi people

Derek Smith is a retailer with conviction. As managing director of Audiotronic Holdings, parent company of Laskys chain of 31 hi‐fi shops, he believes that the business he is…

TOYS: The future for the specialist retailer

This year it is estimated that we in tills country will spend £330 million on toys, according to David Brown, general manager of British Lego. Traditionally the sale of toys has…

Food commodities: World trends in supply and demand

George S. CB Bishop, OBE

World food demand depends on world population, now standing at 4,000 million. In another 25 years it is estimated that it will be 6,000 million. India has one million more to feed…

Data processing for photographic suppliers

Photopia are suppliers ‐ primarily of photographic equipment, which takes up some 70% of their £6m turnover. They also supply calculators, and optical and audio equipment. They…

Health food shops: A steady improvement expected

Roger Cox

The current turnover in the health foods market is around £30m. and this has doubled since 1968/69. Inflation has obviously had its effect on recent annual increases; the rate of…

Globus: The retail conglomerate and its effect on organisational structure

Hans M. Mahler

Globus, the Swiss retail organisation, is a classic example of a retail conglomerate. It includes seven department stores, 35 chain stores, 11 menswear shops, two department…

Physical Distribution futures for UK food industry

David Walters

Two years ago David Walters carried out his well publicised “Delphi” study which attempted to establish cause and effect relationships between changes in retailing and…

How not to increase profit by a Physical Distribution survey

R.G. Humphreys

Introducing a minimum order quantity, reducing the range, or frequency of delivery, or stockouts ‐ all these are common suggestions arising out of physical distribution studies…

Your next general manager ‐ Where is he coming from?

John Read BSc ARIC AMBIM

Industry and commerce are today generally very training conscious. The Industrial Training Act of 1964 was a very useful spur to those who had not previously given much thought to…

Tesco and Sainsbury: A financial appraisal

The Retail Consortium rarely misses an opportunity to criticise the Government's policy on margin controls or inflation, and naturally had its own comments to make when the Price…

ISSN:

0307-2363

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1973 – 1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited