Carrefour, one of the world's largest retailers, sought to strengthen customer loyalty and gain more control over its marketing processes through more effective promotions. It partnered with IBM to implement an in-store promotion system across its stores to enable more targeted campaigns. The new system allows Carrefour to plan and execute promotions more quickly and get faster feedback on effectiveness. This provides Carrefour with greater control over marketing strategy and customer relationships, leading to stronger customer loyalty and its brand.
Objective is to reach the market share by 2 % in Indian retail industry through B2C channels and break even
Initiatives taken by Carrefour in India:
Before FDI:
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Assumptions:
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Plans to open B2C stores in metro cities
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Objective is to reach the market share by 2 % in Indian retail industry through B2C channels and break even
Initiatives taken by Carrefour in India:
Before FDI:
Expand B2B stores in other parts of India, mainly Pune & Bangalore (May 2012)
Talks with Pantaloons group for Joint Venture
Assumptions:
Accomplishment of Joint Venture with Pantaloon group
Plans to open B2C stores in metro cities
A presentation on French originated CARREFOUR Retail. Also a comparison with a competitor and an Indian retail company.SWOT analysis, business strategies, private labels, vision and mission. Complete insight of the world number 2 retailer. .
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Facilitating the role of a Strategic Management Analyst during business school studies; I developed an evidence-rich analysis of the potential for expanding and modifying Carrefour’s operations, strategy, and value proposition including: Locations for future expansion in China. Assessed how the different cities and regions affect the nature of retailing business operations within different geographic areas in China. Identified China’s comparative advantage; given its resources, current operations, competitive position; the strategic role of foreign production sites and competitor activity in the global marketplace.
This presentation talks about the Retail industry inside out and focusses on the IT strategy being followed in the industry. A business case for Carrefour is built up for various candidate projects analysed using a 10 lens method.
I appreciate you leave a comment on the slideshow. You are free to use to use the information as long as you mention the source although I would not be able to share the originals with you since it is not under my ownership alone.
This folder introduces customer insight expert emnos, an international consultancy which helps retailers and consumer businesses across the world make better commercial decisions.
emnos offers a unique combination of data analytics, consulting, solutions and services that enable its clients to effectively use, and benefit from, customer insight. With this, clients are able to optimise communications, pricing, promotions, ranging and store layout and make marketing communication relevant and integrated across multiple channels.
More information: www.emnos.com
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1. Building a Smarter Planet
Carrefour strengthens customer loyalty and its
brand with a new promotions strategy.
Overview
Business Challenge
To maintain its leadership in the
increasingly competitive retail grocery
industry, Carrefour sought to gain
more control over its marketing
processes and more effectively
leverage its business intelligence—
with the ultimate aim of strengthening
customer loyalty.
Solution
Carrefour teamed with IBM and its
partners to put in place a
groundbreaking in-store promotion
system across its supermarket and
hypermarket stores—operated Over the past 40 years, the Carrefour Group has grown to become one of the world’s leading
distribution groups. The world’s second-largest retailer and the largest in Europe, Carrefour
entirely by Carrefour—that enables operates four main grocery store formats: hypermarkets, supermarkets, hard discount and
convenience stores.
the planning and execution of more
targeted campaigns, with more rapid
As grocery retailers battle for market
feedback as to their effectiveness.
share, the competitive landscape is
Key Benefits
changing. While the traditional
Greater control over marketing
strategy and customer supermarket retail format still
relationships resulting in stronger accounts for the largest share of
“Our new model for
customer loyalty and a stronger grocery purchases, consumers are managing promotional
brand increasingly turning to multiple retail campaigns gets us
Faster and more profitable growth closer to our
formats. Foremost among these are
through more effective, targeted
and personalized promotional hypermarkets, whose broad selection customers, gives us
campaigns of groceries and general merchandise greater control and
Deeper knowledge of customers provide consumers with the added vastly improves our
via analytics and segmentation benefit of one-stop shopping as well overall effectiveness.”
Shorter campaign planning to
as low prices. Within both retail – Hervé Thoumyre, Chief
execution cycle Information Officer, Carrefour
formats, a different kind of shift is
Group
playing out on the shelves. In an
effort to sustain growth and strengthen
2. Strengthening the loyalty of retail grocery customers through more targeted promotions
their brand, grocery retailers are increasingly offering their own private
Business Benefits
label brands alongside branded products. These examples demonstrate
• Increased revenue through more
that the battle for the grocery wallet share is intensifying, and the rules of
targeted promotional campaigns
the game are changing.
• Greater control over marketing strategy
and customer relationships resulting in
A fresh look at promotion
stronger customer loyalty and a
Retail grocery chains realized that to sustain their profitable growth in an
stronger Carrefour brand
increasingly competitive environment, sustaining—and indeed
• Deeper knowledge of customers via
analytics and segmentation strengthening—customer loyalty is a top strategic priority. To engender
• Shorter campaign planning to execution maximum satisfaction and loyalty, grocery retailers have traditionally
cycle focused on the most visible and high profile elements of the customer
• Faster feedback on promotional experience, from the products they stock, to the look, feel and layout of
effectiveness and more detailed the stores, to the courtesy of their employees. Equally important to
feedback to suppliers
customer experience, though less visible, is the value customers derive
• Closer supplier relationships
from their relationship to the retailer through such promotional activities
• Lower marketing costs
as points-based loyalty programs and couponing, through which retailers
reinforce the value of their ongoing relationship with the customer. While
couponing and promotional practices are well established, the reliance of
retailers on third party service providers to administer them has made it
harder for retail grocers to apply them with precision, measure their
effectiveness and feed that information back to their key suppliers.
That’s because this traditional paradigm keeps retailers one step
removed from the information they need to create and execute smart
promotional campaigns to their customers—those which support the
retailer’s more targeted strategies and goals.
Carrefour (www.carrefour.com), the world’s second-largest retailer and
the largest in Europe, saw the opportunity to enhance its business
performance—and become an even stronger competitor—by embracing
a new promotional paradigm. Carrefour recognized the growing
importance of customer loyalty to its future growth, and how leveraging
“With this solution, we the strength of the Carrefour brand across its supermarket, hypermarket
have a unique and convenience store formats would help to achieve a competitive
advantage by creating a common customer experience. As part of this
opportunity to be both
strategy, Carrefour sought to enable smarter, more effective and more
customer- and product-
personalized promotions and campaigns that—instead of being unique to
centric in the way we
a particular Carrefour store format—would span them all, thus enhancing
manage our marketing
loyalty to the Carrefour brand across all formats. Achieving this would
campaigns in our
require Carrefour to redefine its processes, leverage information as a
different store formats.”
strategic asset, and transform the systems that supported them—all
without disrupting its in-store operations. It saw IBM, with its retail track
– Hervé Thoumyre
record and expertise, as the best qualified to help it reach this vision.
3. The solution Carrefour conceived is predicated on the idea that loyalty sales and
Solution Components
profitability can be enhanced by compelling promotional offers that reflect each
consumers individual purchasing patterns. Providing Carrefour’s marketers with a Software
means of designing and executing these offers presented another set of
• IBM DB2®
challenges. In defining its needs, one of Carrefour's most important attributes was • IBM Supermarket Application
flexibility—both in terms of the system’s ability to configure highly tailored offers for
specific customer segments, and in its ability to creatively integrate its promotional Hardware
activities with its existing loyalty programs.
• IBM System x™ servers
• IBM SurePOS™ terminals
Guided by this vision, IBM Global Business Services and IBM Business Partner
Mapping designed an end-to-end solution—the first of its kind in the retail grocery Services
business—that integrates all the key components of Carrefour’s core retail systems,
• IBM Global Business Services
from point-of-sale terminals to back-office systems and all points between. On top • IBM Global Technology Services
of this infrastructure, IBM defined a new process flow that leverages real-time • IBM Global Finance
business intelligence to create more effective, dynamic and profitable promotion
IBM Business Partner
programs. In addition to enabling smarter programs, the solution also delivers a
quantum increase in the degree of flexibility and control Carrefour can exercise in • Mapping Suite, SAS
creating, monitoring and managing these programs. In the same way, the
seamless quality of the solution that makes this possible also enables Carrefour to
develop a deeper understanding of—and relationship with—its customer base.
Opportunity through insight
By tracking transaction history, Carrefour can leverage its in-house analytics
capability to determine not only which products customers buy, but which promotions
they are most likely to respond to. From this information, Carrefour’s marketers can
further glean such insights as who its most profitable customers are, what products
they buy now, and—perhaps most importantly—what products they would be willing
to buy if the incentive was right. A good example is a customer segment that may
purchase organic food products, but has yet to try organic health and beauty aids.
To target this opportunity, Carrefour’s campaign management system enables
company marketers to craft a sophisticated and targeted promotional program to get
this subset of customers to try this or any other mix of products.
But in the big picture, it is campaign execution capabilities that make the Carrefour Smarter solutions for Retail
solution truly stand out as first-of-a-kind. It isn’t just that Carrefour is the first grocery
Carrefour broke new ground in the retail
retailer to perform its own targeted couponing—it’s also the unprecedented flexibility grocery industry by taking full control of
the solution gives Carrefour in executing promotional campaigns within its stores. its end-to-end couponing and promotion
systems. By relying on its own business
The key is a process called offer arbitration; IBM and Mapping were its key intelligence and analytics—instead of
third parties—Carrefour can craft highly
architects. When Carrefour wants to promote, for example, a particular brand of soft targeted campaigns, execute them more
drink to a particular group of customers (based on their history of purchasing specific rapidly and gauge their impact
instantaneously. This new model also
products), available promotional tools include coupons for current use, coupons for provides more direct support for
Carrefour’s efforts to strengthen
use in later transactions, and point-based incentives related to its loyalty program. customer loyalty by creating a common
Once Carrefour’s marketers determine the optimal mix to achieve the desired goal, customer experience across all of its
retail formats.
these rules are defined centrally in a promotional management application