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Home Improvement and Gardening Stores in South Africa

May 2013 | 37 pages | ID: H4CDF46CB36EN
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The effects of Wal-Mart’s entry into the South African retail market are slowly but effectively manifesting in all the channels in which Massmart operates. Home improvement and gardening stores is one channel which is feeling the impact through the lower prices being offered by Massmart through its store formats Builders Express and Builders Trade Depot. This will force other retailers, such as Spar Group with its Build It format, to review their pricing in order to try and contain the...

Euromonitor International's Home Improvement and Gardening Stores in South Africa report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels to provide sector insight. Channels include hypermarkets, supermarkets, discounters, convenience stores, mixed retailers, health and beauty retailers, clothing and footwear retailers, furniture and furnishing stores, DIY and hardware stores, durable goods retailers, leisure and personal goods retailers. There are profiles of leading retailers, with analysis of their performance and the challenges they face. There is also analysis of non-store retailing: vending; homeshopping; internet retailing; direct selling, as available.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

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  • Get a detailed picture of the Home Improvement and Gardening Stores market;
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
  • Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.
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HOME IMPROVEMENT AND GARDENING STORES IN SOUTH AFRICA
Euromonitor International
May 2013

Headlines
Trends
Channel Data
  Table 1 Home Improvement and Gardening Stores: Value Sales, Outlets and Selling Space 2007-2012
  Table 2 Home Improvement and Gardening Stores: Value Sales, Outlets and Selling Space: % Growth 2007-2012
  Table 3 Home Improvement and Gardening Stores Company Shares: % Value 2008-2012
  Table 4 Home Improvement and Gardening Stores Brand Shares: % Value 2009-2012
  Table 5 Home Improvement and Gardening Stores Brand Shares: Outlets 2009-2012
  Table 6 Home Improvement and Gardening Stores Brand Shares: Selling Space 2009-2012
  Table 7 Home Improvement and Gardening Stores Forecasts: Value Sales, Outlets and Selling Space 2012-2017
  Table 8 Home Improvement and Gardening Stores Forecasts: Value Sales, Outlets and Selling Space: % Growth 2012-2017
Massmart Holding Ltd in Retailing (south Africa)
Strategic Direction
Key Facts
Summary 1 Massmart Holding Limited: Key Facts
Summary 2 Massmart Holding Limited: Operational Indicators
Internet Strategy
Company Background
Private Label
Competitive Positioning
Summary 3 Massmart Holding Limited: Competitive Position 2012
Spar Group Ltd in Retailing (south Africa)
Strategic Direction
Key Facts
Summary 4 Spar Group Ltd: Key Facts
Summary 5 Spar Group Ltd: Operational Indicators
Internet Strategy
Company Background
Private Label
Summary 6 Spar Group Ltd: Private Label Portfolio
Competitive Positioning
Summary 7 Spar Group Ltd: Competitive Position 2012
Executive Summary
Value Growth Exceeds Volume Growth
Consumers Embrace Private Label Products in A Period of Rising Costs
Grocery Retail Sales Continue To Drive Overall Growth
Shoprite Holdings Continues To Dominate Retailing
S  Table Is Growth Expected Over the Forecast Period
Key Trends and Developments
More Foreign Investors Are Expected, As the Government Seeks To Improve Levels of Employment
More Online Stores Are Expected To Open As the Number of Web Users Increases
Product and Service Levels Are Set To Improve in South Africa
Private Label Is Gaining Popularity
Growth in the Number of Black Middle-income Consumers Continues To Affect the Growth of Retailing
Retailers Face A Dilemma Between Expansion and Rising Operational Costs
Market Indicators
  Table 9 Employment in Retailing 2007-2012
Market Data
  Table 10 Sales in Retailing by Channel: Value 2007-2012
  Table 11 Sales in Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2007-2012
  Table 12 Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Channel: Value 2007-2012
  Table 13 Store-Based Retailing Outlets by Channel: Units 2007-2012
  Table 14 Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2007-2012
  Table 15 Store-Based Retailing Outlets by Channel: % Unit Growth 2007-2012
  Table 16 Sales in Non-store Retailing by Channel: Value 2007-2012
  Table 17 Sales in Non-store Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2007-2012
  Table 18 Sales in Retailing by Grocery vs Non-Grocery: 2007-2012
  Table 19 Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Channel: Value 2007-2012
  Table 20 Non-Grocery Retailers Outlets by Channel: Units 2007-2012
  Table 21 Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Channel: % Value Growth 2007-2012
  Table 22 Non-Grocery Retailers Outlets by Channel: % Unit Growth 2007-2012
  Table 23 Retailing Company Shares: % Value 2008-2012
  Table 24 Retailing Brand Shares: % Value 2009-2012
  Table 25 Store-Based Retailing Company Shares: % Value 2008-2012
  Table 26 Store-Based Retailing Brand Shares: % Value 2009-2012
  Table 27 Store-Based Retailing Brand Shares: Outlets 2009-2012
  Table 28 Non-store Retailing Company Shares: % Value 2008-2012
  Table 29 Non-store Retailing Brand Shares: % Value 2009-2012
  Table 30 Non-Grocery Retailers Company Shares: % Value 2008-2012
  Table 31 Non-Grocery Retailers Brand Shares: % Value 2009-2012
  Table 32 Non-Grocery Retailers Brand Shares: Outlets 2009-2012
  Table 33 Forecast Sales in Retailing by Channel: Value 2012-2017
  Table 34 Forecast Sales in Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2012-2017
  Table 35 Forecast Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Channel: Value 2012-2017
  Table 36 Forecast Store-Based Retailing Outlets by Channel: Units 2012-2017
  Table 37 Forecast Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2012-2017
  Table 38 Forecast Store-Based Retailing Outlets by Channel: % Unit Growth 2012-2017
  Table 39 Forecast Sales in Non-store Retailing by Channel: Value 2012-2017
  Table 40 Forecast Sales in Non-store Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2012-2017
  Table 41 Forecast Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Channel: Value 2012-2017
  Table 42 Forecast Non-Grocery Retailers Outlets by Channel: Units 2012-2017
  Table 43 Forecast Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Channel: % Value Growth 2012-2017
  Table 44 Forecast Non-Grocery Retailers Outlets by Channel: % Unit Growth 2012-2017
Appendix
Operating Environment
Cash and Carry
Definitions
Sources
Summary 8 Research Sources


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