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Reaching 50 million nanostores : retail distribution in emerging megacities / Jan C. Fransoo, Edgar E. Blanco, Christopher Mejía-Argueta.

By: Fransoo, Jan C [autor.]Contributor(s): Blanco Edgar E [autor.] | Mejía-Argueta, Christopher [autor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Texas : [2017]Copyright date: ©2017. Edition: Primera ediciónDescription: xiv, 421 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficos ; 23 cmContent type: texto Media type: sin mediación Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9781975742003; 1975742001Other title: Reaching fifty million nanostores : retail distribution in emerging megacitiesSubject(s): Comercio minorista -- Estudios de casos | Almacenes al por menor -- Crecimiento -- Estudios de casos | Canales de comercialización -- Mercadeo en Internet -- Estudios de casos | Estrategias comerciales | América Latina -- Aspectos económicos -- Estudios de casos | África -- Aspectos económicos -- Estudios de casos | Asia -- Aspectos económicos -- Estudios de casosDDC classification: 381.12
Contents:
Part I. Introduction : 1. 50 million nanostores ; 2. Supplying nanostores ; Part II. Characterizing nanostores : 3. Beijing: where future meets history ; 4. Nanostores in Marocco's urban areas ; 5. Distribution to nanostores in Indian megacities ; Part III. Tailoring supply chains for nanostores : 6. Nutresa's Unified Group: a successful evolution in last mile distribution ; 7. Bonafont: servicing Mexico city ; 8. Urban adaptations and innovations in Bangkok, Thailand: a case study of 7-elecen ; 9. Colombina: Shifting from on-board ro presales in Bogotá ; Part IV. Achieving excellence in last-mile operations : 10. Last-mile excellence across a fragmented network ; 11. Calidad Pascual: creating value through collaboration ; 12. Benchmarking of Latin American last-mile operations in the consumer packaged goods industry ; 13. Last-mile distribution under changing regulations in Sao Paulo, Brazil ; Part V. The future : 14. Reaching the next 50 million nanostores ; Profiles of cities and countries.
Summary: The purpose of this book is to introduce readers to the millions of nanostores in the traditional retail channel that comprise a large part of the consumer goods market in most emerging and developing countries. Our focus is on the concepts and operations related to nanostores, with their critical importance for contemporary retailing landscapes. Many stakeholders (including consumer packaged goods [CPG] manufacturers, non-governmental organizations [NGOs], and research, educational, and governmental institutions) are interested in studying the impacts and retail footprints of such small firms in metropolitan areas. editor.
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Part I. Introduction : 1. 50 million nanostores ; 2. Supplying nanostores ; Part II. Characterizing nanostores : 3. Beijing: where future meets history ; 4. Nanostores in Marocco's urban areas ; 5. Distribution to nanostores in Indian megacities ; Part III. Tailoring supply chains for nanostores : 6. Nutresa's Unified Group: a successful evolution in last mile distribution ; 7. Bonafont: servicing Mexico city ; 8. Urban adaptations and innovations in Bangkok, Thailand: a case study of 7-elecen ; 9. Colombina: Shifting from on-board ro presales in Bogotá ; Part IV. Achieving excellence in last-mile operations : 10. Last-mile excellence across a fragmented network ; 11. Calidad Pascual: creating value through collaboration ; 12. Benchmarking of Latin American last-mile operations in the consumer packaged goods industry ; 13. Last-mile distribution under changing regulations in Sao Paulo, Brazil ; Part V. The future : 14. Reaching the next 50 million nanostores ; Profiles of cities and countries.

The purpose of this book is to introduce readers to the millions of nanostores in the traditional retail channel that comprise a large part of the consumer goods market in most emerging and developing countries. Our focus is on the concepts and operations related to nanostores, with their critical importance for contemporary retailing landscapes. Many stakeholders (including consumer packaged goods [CPG] manufacturers, non-governmental organizations [NGOs], and research, educational, and governmental institutions) are interested in studying the impacts and retail footprints of such small firms in metropolitan areas. editor.

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