Growth and Strategies of Large, Lead Firms-Supermarkets

Reena das Nair, S. Dube
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Supermarkets are a key route to market for suppliers of food and household consumable products in South Africa. The growth, performance and strategies of the retail industry driven by JSE-listed supermarket chains therefore has important implications for suppliers and, in turn, for the development trajectory of agro-processing and light manufacturing industries. However, costly trading terms and stringent requirements limit the participation of suppliers in supermarket supply chains. This paper tracks the performance, investment and growth strategies of supermarket chains in South Africa between 2010 and 2016. Key findings reveal that although the formal supermarket industry has grown significantly over the past six years (measured by investments in assets and real turnover), it has remained relatively concentrated with only a handful of main players. Local supermarkets are also expanding their investments into the rest of Africa in search of new markets. The paper further evaluates the implications of supermarket procurement strategies on the ability of local suppliers to participate in supermarket supply chains. It highlights a wide range of constraints that suppliers face in accessing supermarket shelf space. To increase participation of local suppliers, the study recommends better designed and more sustainable supplier development programmes. It also recommends the implementation of a retail code of conduct to curb uneven balances of power and to promote transparency in procurement procedures and trading terms.
大型龙头企业-超级市场的成长与策略
超市是南非食品和家用消费品供应商进入市场的主要途径。因此,在jse上市的连锁超市驱动下的零售业的增长、业绩和战略对供应商以及农产品加工业和轻工制造业的发展轨迹具有重要意义。然而,昂贵的交易条款和严格的要求限制了供应商参与超市供应链。本文跟踪了2010年至2016年南非连锁超市的业绩、投资和增长策略。主要调查结果显示,尽管正规超市行业在过去六年中有了显著增长(以资产投资和实际营业额衡量),但它仍然相对集中,只有少数几家主要参与者。当地超市也在扩大对非洲其他地区的投资,以寻找新市场。本文进一步评估了超市采购策略对本地供应商参与超市供应链能力的影响。它凸显了供应商在获取超市货架空间时面临的广泛限制。为了增加本地供应商的参与,该研究建议更好地设计和更可持续的供应商发展计划。它还建议执行一项零售行为守则,以制止不平衡的权力平衡,并促进采购程序和贸易条件的透明度。
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