Subscribe to Home Textiles Today
Industry Resources
Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

Tidbits

Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 5/6/2002 12:00:00 AM

Speaking to analysts at Lehman Brothers' Retail Seminar last week, executives from Wal-Mart talked about their company's new direct-sourcing operation in China, saying the company has not set a target for the amount of product to be handled there. "But as a percentage of the total, it will grow over time," said Tom Schoewe, executive vp and cfo. Wal-Mart has just completed step 1: replicating the system that its previous purchasing partner had in place.

Schoewe also told analysts that the retailer has too much "non-accessible inventory" — product that is either stacked too high on fixtures, stuck in the back room or in a container on the parking lot — and which totaled $2 billion last year. "It would be a great [cost-saving] opportunity if we flowed that merchandise a lot better," he said

Schoewe also addressed how Kmart's Chapter 11 filing has affected Wal-Mart. "We have noticed a benefit," he said. "However, it's not as big a deal as we thought it would be. " It's still too early to tell, he added, as Kmart is still a "moving target."

Wal-Mart sees its Neighborhood Market format as a complementary fit to its Supercenters. Schoewe said that the retailer is looking to the 42,000- to 55,000-square-feet format to fill in gaps between supercenters. The best examples of the paired strategy so far: the Oklahoma City and Houston markets.

Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

Talkback
Resource Center

Featured Company


Related Resources

Advertisement
More Content
  • Blogs
  • Photos

Sorry, no blogs are active for this topic.

» View All Blogs RSS

Sorry, no photos are active for this topic.


Research
Live from Heimtextil
NEWSLETTERS
eletter_callout_box_HTT
About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   Subscription   |   Affiliate Links   |   RSS
© 2013 Sandow Media LLC.All rights reserved.
Use of this website is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy