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    Ikea: a Long March to the Far East Case Study Analyses

    IKEA: A Long March to the Far East case study analyses From its humble beginning as a small general retail store in a village situated in the south of Sweden, IKEA has grown into the world’s largest furniture retailer with 279 stores in 36 countries today. Specializing in furniture and home decoration, IKEA has an annual turnover of 19.8 billion euros (source: IKEA, www.ikea.com, accessed 25/03/2012). The IKEA catalogue is printed in 52 editions with 25 languages, with a global distribution

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    Predatory Pricing

    have been emphasized by IKEA which includes best product, best price and best service. Ikea customers do more than purchase Ikea products, they identify with the culture and authenticity which Ikea has attached to its products to attract more customers. The Management of IKEA said, “It’s not what you say about your Ikea furnishings that matters, it's what the Ikea furnishings say about you”. (Kerin, Hartley & Rudelius, 2010). 4.1 Best Product Value Strategies IKEA have become popular over

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    IKEA Analysis Report Your Name Argosy University IKEA’s Marketing IKEA has a unique perspective with the approach they use in marketing. The starting point begins with customers’ needs (IKEA, 2013). The focus is on local marketing versus mass marketing and competitors. This differentiates IKEA from other home good suppliers by anticipating what consumers are seeking and many times providing exactly they desire before they realize they need it. The marketing task is simple, “To build the IKEA

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    click on the "print" button in your browser to print this page. The IKEA Concept The IKEA Concept is founded on a low-price offer in home furnishings. Concept The IKEA Concept is based on offering a wide range of well-designed, functional home furnishing products at prices so low that as many people as possible will be able to afford them. Rather than selling expensive home furnishings that only a few can buy, the IKEA Concept makes it possible to serve the many by providing low-priced products

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    10 Keys to IKEA's Low Prices Just how does IKEA manage to offer such consistently low prices? Many people think that it's because the furniture is made cheaply, which isn't exactly true. Read on to find out about some of IKEA's less obvious cost-saving strategies. 1 Recycling The Recovery Department (of which, the AS-IS room is part) is responsible for sorting and recycling all recyclable materials, including packaging broken down in-store as well as materials collected from customers

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    International Marketing Review

    International Marketing Review Emerald Article: Strategic consequences of retail acquisition: IKEA and Habitat Gary Warnaby Article information: To cite this document: Gary Warnaby, (1999),"Strategic consequences of retail acquisition: IKEA and Habitat", International Marketing Review, Vol. 16 Iss: 4 pp. 406 - 417 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02651339910282027 Downloaded on: 25-01-2013 References: This document contains references to 17 other documents Citations:

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    Ikea Operations Management

    afford them." Introduction At the outset, it may be useful to characterise IKEA in terms of the characteristics of demand (also known as the four Vs, see Slack et al. p 20). First, IKEA is clearly a high volume operation – as indeed most international retailers are – which lends to systematising operations but which implies capital intensive processes and therefore cost considerations will be crucial. Second, IKEA offers a large number of products (up to 14000 depending on the country/store)

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    Famous Companies

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    Ikea Case Study

    IKEA Executive Summary Founded in 1943 by entrepreneur Ingvar Kamprad, IKEA first began with sales of inexpensive products such as pens, watches, and jewelry. Soon after, IKEA started selling furniture and published a catalog in 1951. With its Scandinavian and contemporary style, IKEA's business model of furnishing simplicity and do it yourself furniture has taken the company from a catalog based company to a multimillion dollar company. The company has grown to over 253 outlet stores in 37 countries

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    Challenges Faced By IKEA:- Here are some of the challenges I found from the case study- * I kea’s low valued products used excessive space on load units due to packaging design which resulted in poor efficiency in both transportation and warehouse operations that created unnecessary costs. * Involvement of suppliers was a challenge as solving the problem affects the packaging design as it affects the product design too as it got to adapt to the new packaging design where manufacturing

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