Makro
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Makro is a chain of self-service wholesale stores, so called cash and carries. The first one opened in 1968 in Amsterdam. In the following years stores opened in the Netherlands and in several other countries within Europe. During the 1970s and 1980s Makro extended its business to the Americas and Asia. Makro later closed its North American sites, however. The stores are not open to the general public, only to businesses which must be registered members in order to gain entry to the store.
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[edit] Ownership
The still privately owned SHV originated in 1896 from a merger between a number of large coal mining companies, some of which had been active since the 18th century.
In 1998 the European Makro stores were acquired by METRO a German based retail and wholesale company founded in 1964. The Non-European Makro stores are still owned by except for the ones in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
[edit] Latest News
It has been announced that as of 1st January 2007 the Today's Group (the wholesale arm of the Nisa-Today's buying consortium) and Makro Cash & Carry, the UK division of German retailing/wholesaling giant Metro, have joined forces in a buying alliance aimed at achieving mutual benefits through the combination of their respective negotiating and buying power with suppliers.
Makro is the third largest cash & carry wholesaler in the UK with a turnover of £1.1bn and a portfolio of 33 depots nationally; the Today's Group has 330 members (the largest of which is Dhamecha with a turnover around £300m), which together operate around 350 depots, and overall have a combined turnover of £5bn. The Today's membership comprises a wide range of different types of wholesalers including cash & carry operators, delivered players as well as foodservice specialists.
On 31st January 2007, Makro Malaysia was acquired by Tesco. All 8 stores in Malaysia will be converted to Tesco Extra.
[edit] Store Locations
European stores can be found in the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Czech Republic, Greece, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom. In the UK, as of early 2006 there are 33 locations and annual turnover was more than £1 billion. The UK stores are located in the following locations (in the order in which they opened):
- Manchester - Barton area of Eccles, Salford. Opened 11 May 1971
- Liverpool - Kirkby. Opened 8 August 1972
- Birmingham\Dudley - Halesowen. Opened 30 July 1973
- Sunderland - Washington district. Opened 24 September 1973
- Charlton - London. Opened 19 March 1974
- Leeds. Opened 11 June 1974
- Glasgow. Opened 24 July 1978 Reopened 7 November 2007 after refurbishment.
- North Acton - London. Opened 17 June 1980
- Sheffield. Opened 10 March 1981
- Fareham - Southampton. Opened 17 September 1985
- Bristol. Opened 24 September 1986
- Enfield - London. Opened 9 September 1987
- Nottingham. Opened 2 March 1988
- Edinburgh. Opened 31 August 1988
- Leicester. Opened 13 September 1989
- Reading. Opened 14 March 1990 (Pictured above)
- Hull. Opened 26 September 1990
- Poole. Opened 11 September 1991
- Cardiff. Opened 9 October 1991
- Croydon - London. Opened 29 April 1992
- Aberdeen. Opened 16 September 1992
- Stoke. Opened 15 September 1993
- Belfast. Opened 20 October 1993
- Preston. Opened 26 September 1994
- Swansea. Opened 24 October 1994
- Rayleigh - London. Opened 26 April 1995
- Teesside. Opened 1 November 1995
- Coventry. Opened 24 October 2001
- Norwich. Opened 4 September 2002
- Exeter. Opened 8 January 2003
- Ipswich. Opened 10 September 2003
- Chester - Queensferry. Opened 19 November 2003
- Wolverhampton. Opened 10 December 2003
The UK head office is located in the Manchester store.
[edit] Product Range
Makro sells both food and non-food products, usually located in different sections of the store. Each store also contains a hot-food cafeteria, and a cash machine.
The food half always includes an in-store bakery, a wine section, fresh meat & butchery department, and refrigerated aisles. The non-food half includes clothing, DIY, jewellery, office supplies, electricals, computing, and seasonals, such as garden furniture.
Special offers are featured via a printed and online fortnightly brochure known as Makro Mail.
The stores are not open to the general public, but serve the following sectors:
- Traders, such as newsagents and convenience stores.
- Caterers, such as restaurants and hotels.
- Complementary business users, such as doctors surgeries and universities.
Customers can shop at Makro with a membership card.
Makro UK used to have the tag-line "The UK's No.1 Discounter." This tag-line was replaced with "For Professionals". Makro has subsequently changed this to "Your business partner everyday".