Can electronics specialty stores
survive?
Two years ago,
TopCare, HomeOneand Best Carings were outmuscling competitors across the
country by offering one-stop shopping for the latest televisions, computers,
videogames and gadgets.
Now all three
have closed their doors and disappeared.While, WonderBuy mired in VND52
billion of debt filed for bankruptcy protection after only one year of
opening its doors.
The rise of online
competitors offering lower prices and downloadable products has siphoned
customers and sales from these once-powerful retailers. This combined with
already weak domestic demand has heightened competition in the marketplace.
The retail
chains are responding with turnaround strategies that highlight that old
adage – location, location, location – and understanding that the physical
location of a business largely determines how successful it will become.
They are alsocoming back
with strategies that highlight their ability to obtain hot new smart phones
and tablets and capture those purchases that consumers still prefer to make
in person.
But they concede they have
to evolve fast.
A representative of Power
Buy, a leading
Nguyen Kim is among the
biggest electronics shopping centre operators in
“There is a bright future
for consumer electronics in retail in
VinPro Trading and Services
Company Ltdrecently announced that it is planning to enter the enter
electronics market and open four new stores in trade centres this March and
increase that number to 25 by year’s end.
It was also announced that
the company has extensive plans to beef up its online shopping and digital
download division for electronics and related products.
The Gioi Di Dong company
recently announced that it believes there are greener pastures in the rural
market and it has plans to sink nearly VND50 billion into the smaller
communities around the country.
A spokesperson said the
company plans to expand rapidly by acquiring prime locations through mergers
and acquisitions to shortcut the lengthy time it takes construct new
facilities and wait for them to mature.
Nguyen Duc Tai, Head of The
Gioi Di Dong opines that large malls are not the best of locations for
electronic stores.
"We're trying to
capture growth in the smaller communitiesof the country that are
exploding,"
“Consumers also don’t like
to buy products such as televisions and refrigerators in electronics stores
in large shopping malls,” Tai said adding that they prefer to go to malls for
dining and entertainment.
He also suggests that most
consumers preferto purchase electronics in person so they can touch the
product as opposed to acquiring through online shopping.
But retail experts question
whether electronics specialty stores can survive in
Consumers today can often
find the same television models for similar prices at BigC or Lotte as they
shop for groceries and paper towels, eliminating the need to enter a
specialty store.
VOV
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Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 3, 2015
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