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La Distribuzione Moderna Nei Principali segue ASIA E OCEANIA LA DISTRIBUZIONE MODERNA NEI PRINCIPALI PAESI DI ASIA E OCEANIA: 2010 (vendite mln di euro e punti di vendita) vendite punti di vendite punti di vendite punti di vendita vendita vendita CINA National Book Store 4 118 120 Best Denki Corp 5 166 10 Suning Appliance Chains 5 17.414 1.342 Automatic Appliances 5 77 43 Pertama Holdings (AUS) 12 163 14 Beijing Gome Home Appliances 5 17.266 1.346 Ministop (Aeon, J) 0 75 336 Royal Sporting House 14 151 99 Brilliance Group 8 11.558 5.809 HONG KONG CK Tang 7 138 2 Dalian Dashang Group 7 9.604 170 AS Watson & Co (group) 8 2.330 500 Carrefour (F) 0 86 2 CR Vanguard 0 8.003 3.155 Dairy Farm 8 1.523 1587 Save MarketPlace Giant 07 RT-MART Shanhai 0 5.598 143 Chow Sang sang 8 524 48 Metro (D) 04 Carrefour China (F) 0 4.191 426 Li & Fung 8 447 459 Ikea (S) 12 2 Anhui Huishang Group 0 4.517 2.915 Luk Fook 13 369 32 TAIWAN Wal-Mart (USA) 0 4.459 328 Lifestyle International Uni President 7-Eleven 0 4.072 5.103 Chongqing General Trading (Group) 7 4.260 319 Department stores 7 335 2 Far Eastern Group 8 2.013 33 Wumart 0 4.181 2.578 Sa Sa International 0 319 73 Shin Kong Mitsukoshi 7 1.749 13 Shandong Inzone Department Store 7 4.124 264 Aeon (J) 0 310 31 Mercuries 8 1.505 New Cooperation Joint-Stock China Resources Enterprise 1 268 397 RT Mart (Auchan F) 0 1.462 22 Trade China 8 3.968 99.321 Lane Crowford 8 218 43 Pxmart supermercati 0 1.390 528 NGS Group 0 3.100 3.204 ITLtd 1 205 187 Presicarre Corp (Carrefour F) 0 1.384 63 Yum! Brands, Inc China division 8 3.078 3.906 Dickson Concepts International 8 198 49 Taiwan Family Mart 0 987 2.599 Best Buy-Five Star Appliance(US) 5 3.010 277 Bossini Enterprises 1 124 41 Tsann Kuen 3C 5 666 282 Hefei Department Store Group 7 2.776 171 Wing On 7 119 5 Hi-Life International 0 467 1.242 PC Mall High Tech 5 2.239 191 Belle International 3 89 172 Dairy Fam (HK) 8 386 296 Wuhan Zhongbai Group. 5 2.144 713 Hawkes (Trinity) 1 66 41 OK Mart 0 340 835 New World dept Store 7 1.995 37 INDIA Test Rite 2 276 71 Jiangsu Wenfeng Great World Pantaloons (Future Group) 8 2.124 1.100 Watsons (HK) 6 400 Chain Development Corporation 7 1.967 1.016 Reliance Retail 8 924 1.150 Costco (USA) 06 A-Best supermarket 0 1.941 112 Shoppers Stop 7 383 156 Ikea (S) 12 4 Wuhan Wushang Group 7 1.918 82 Aditya Burla Group) 0 305 600 THAILANDIA LiQun group 8 1.887 836 Next (Viedcom) 5 297 526 Tesco Lotus (GB) 0 3.272 782 Beijing Wangfujing Department Lifestyle International 7-Eleven 0 3.142 5.790 Store (Group) 7 1.850 22 Department stores 8 297 120 Central Retail Group 8 2.325 430 Parkson department store 7 1.846 47 Croma (Tata group) 5 215 60 Big-C Casino (F) 0 1.795 116 Trust-Mart supermarket Bata (CAN) 3 210 1.358 The Mall Group 8 970 8 (Wal-Mart USA) 0 1.839 104 Vishal Retail Ltd 8 168 150 Carrefour (F) 0 714 42 Shijiazhuang Beiguorenbai 8 1.805 100 Food World 0 168 131 Home Product Centre 2 591 40 Changchum Eurasia Group 7 1.803 35 Koutons Retail 1 107 1.370 Watsons (HK) 6 231 157 Yonghui Superstores 0 1.781 286 Rpg 8 52 300 Jusco (Aeon J) 0 195 17 Family Mart (J) 0 169 623 Tesco (GB) 0 1.772 109 Metro (D) 06 CP Freshment 0 131 1.000 Rainbow Department Store 7 1.639 44 Wal-Mart (USA) 05 S & P Syndicate Bakeries 0 126 320 Lotte Mart () 0 1.610 80 INDONESIA SE Education 4 122 379 Lotus 0 1.516 74 Matahari Putra Prima 8 1.287 223 Boots (GB) 6 88 182 Auchan (China) Investment (F) 0 1.505 41 Indomarco 0 1.113 3.232 Bata Shoe (India) 3 29 214 Golden Eagle Retail Group 8 1.382 19 Carrefour (F) 0 1.004 83 Mangpong 4 11 41 Intime Department Store 7 1.333 24 Hero Supermarket (Dairy Farm HK) 0 637 489 SHV Makro (NL) 0 48 Metro C+C (D) 0 1.304 48 Lotte Mart () 0 518 22 Foodland 0 11 Aeon (J) 0 739 27 Ramayana Lestari Sentosa 7 503 106 AUSTRALIA Ito Yokado (J) 7 485 4 PT Mitra Adiperkasa Tbk 7 390 854 Wesfarmers 8 33.721 3.354 Ikea (S) 12 479 8 Lion Superindo (DELHAIZE B) 0 152 73 Woolworths 8 28.877 1.400 B&Q (Kingfisher) 2 456 40 Kimia Farma 6 133 376 Metcash (Australia) 0 8.640 1.695 H&M (S) 1 245 47 Gramedia Bookstores 4 125 94 Harvey Norman 5 3.649 264 Home Depot (USA) 2 178 12 Electronic City 5 91 9 Myer 7 2.227 66 COREA DEL SUD MALESIA Aldi (D) 0 2.080 245 Lotte Group 8 10.633 5.206 Dairy Farm (HK) 0 984 511 JB Hi-Fi 5 2.080 139 Shinsegae 0 7.197 128 Tesco (GB) 0 908 38 Amca/Guardian 6 2.020 550 Homeplus/Express (Tesco GB) 0 5.801 354 Java Jusco (Aeon J) 0 678 25 7 Eleven 0 1.969 650 GS Group 8 2.984 5.170 Berjaya Group 0 519 2.378 David Jones 8 1.421 37 Family Mart (J) 0 2.415 5.511 Carrefour (F) 0 410 25 Ascendia Retail 14 451 126 Hi Mart 5 1.991 280 The Store Corp 0 426 75 API 6 433 455 E. Land Group 8 1.939 61 Econsave 0 246 31 Bakers Delight 0 416 700 Hanaro Club 0 881 28 Parkson Corp 0 160 36 Specialty Fashion Group 1 396 837 LG Fashion 1 702 1.500 Courts Mammoth 5 152 52 Colorado Group 3 322 440 Costco (USA) 8 653 7 Senheng Electric 5 141 106 Fantastic Furniture 12 299 122 Hyundai Dpt Store Group 7 565 13 Poh Kong Jewellers Group 13 131 95 IKEA (S) 12 295 7 Ministop Korea (Aeon, J) 0 392 1.210 Metrojaya 8 101 80 The Freedom Group 12 208 151 Mega Mart 0 366 5 Suiwah Hypermarkets 0 97 10 Costco (USA) 01 H&M (S) 1 27 2 Ikea (S) 12 1 NUOVA ZELANDA FILIPPINE SINGAPORE Foodstuffs Group 0 3.933 631 SM Shoemart 8 2.262 142 NTUC FairPrice 8 1.329 249 Foodstuffs Group 0 4.768 723 Mercury Drug 6 1.373 730 Dairy Farm (HK) 0 1.080 796 Progressive Enterprises (Woolworth s) 0 2.837 206 Rustan Supercenters 0 529 306 Sheng Siong 0 387 22 The Warehouse Group 8 915 134 Puregold 0 412 65 Takashimaya Singapore (J) 7 321 1 PlaceMakers 2 480 62 Robinsons group 0 347 500 Robinson 7 244 15 Farmers Trading 8 449 58 Gaisano 8 245 7 Mustafa Holdings 7 201 2 Harvey Norman Holdings 8 421 31 The Landmark 0 159 2 Sincere Watch 13 194 13 Briscoe Group 1 228 86 7-Eleven 0 127 551 Isetan (J) 8 185 5 Smiths City Group 12 118 44 Benison Group 5 121 113 Courts 12 177 10 Hallenstein Glasson Holdings 1 94 90 Settore: (0) supermercati/discount - (1) abbigliamento - (2) bricolage - (3) calzature - (4) cartoleria/libri/giocattoli - (5) elettronica consumo - (6) farmaceutici/cosmetici - (7) grandi magazzini - (8) multi-settore - (9) prezzo unico - (10) tempo libero - (11) vendita per corrispondenza - (12) arredamento - (13) gioielleria Fonte: Mintel, bilanci delle imprese Largo Consumo 70 – PIANETA DISTRIBUZIONE 2012.
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