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2008 RETAIL AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT PLANNING 2008 MARKET INTELLIGENCE SERVICE RETAIL INDUSTRY STATISTICS

Published by VDC Research Group Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2008/06 Content info 56 Pages - 69 Exhibits
Product code VD70134
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Abstract

Research Highlights

In 2007, retail (wholesale, retail trade, restaurants, and hotels) GDP continued to account for more than 13% of total global GDP, surpassing $6.9 trillion. Based on data collected from the United Nations Statistics Division, VDC has anticipated that retail GDP has grown 5.2% from 2006 to 2007, representing a significant decrease from the 8.4% growth experienced from 2005 to 2006.

Report Scope

The report integrates published and public industry content and databases with VDC' s primary research to provide additional context and insight around the global retail sector and its core vertical markets.

Geographic regions include:

  • Americas;
  • EMEA; and
  • Asia-Pacific.

Vertical markets have been segmented as follows:

  • General merchandise - including store formats such as department stores, mass merchants, and superstores. Examples include J.C. Penney & Company; Federated Department Stores; Wal-Mart; BJ' s Wholesalers;
  • Health and personal care - including drug stores, pharmacies, and retailers specializing in other health and beauty products such as cosmetics and perfumes. Examples include Brooks, CVS, Walgreen' s;
  • Grocery - including all stores specializing in the sale of food products including formats such as supermarkets, liquor stores, specialty meat shops, etc. Examples include Albertson' s, Stop and Shop, Kroger;
  • Gasoline/Convenience Stores - examples include 7-Eleven, Wawa, White Hen Pantry, Exxon Mobilbranded stores;
  • Specialty Stores - including specialty apparel retailers (i.e., the Gap, J. Crew); building materials and garden equipment and supplies stores (i.e., Lowe' s, The Home Depot); and office supply stores (i.e., Staples); and other "category killers" such as Toys "R" Us, PetSmart, Crate and Barrel, Best Buy, and Bed, Bath, and Beyond; and
  • Hospitality - including dining (i.e., McDonald' s, Starbuck' s Corp); entertainment (i.e., Royal Caribbean Cruise, Six Flags Inc.); and hotels (i.e., Marriot International Inc., Hilton Hotels).
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