Uniqlo Retail Stores in Japan: Turning Challenges into Opportunities
Code : COM0045
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Region : Japan
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Abstract:
Fast Retailing Co., owner of Uniqlo apparel stores has revolutionised the Japanese retailing market through its low price strategy. It kept costs low by bypassing Japan's archaic distribution system and effectively making use of the low-cost manufacturing facilities in China. However with competitors replicating its low-cost strategy it was time for Uniqlo to devise ways to remain at the top. The focus began to shift from 'high quality low price' to 'high quality, low price and more variety'. The company also had to deal with resistance from Japanese textile industry associations against cheap imports from Japan.
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Keywords : Fast Retailing Co; Uniqlo; Retailing in Japan; Managing in Troubled Times Case Study; Distribution system in Japan; Outsourcing to China; Speciality retailer of private label apparel; Merchandising; Transitional safeguard; Victim of its own success
Contents :
» Traditional retailing in Japan: Byzantine Distribution
» Uniqlo's Business model: Fast Retailing, the Fast Food Way!
» Implications for the Retail Industry and the Economy