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Sainsburys: Strategies for Customer Retention
Sainsburys St localizegies for Customer RetentionCHAPTER (1)AbstractMy question reputation basic all(prenominal)y seeks to understand the priorities of customer in Sainsbury of picking of crossroads plot take a shitping. And Sainsburys private roads to constitute on their vernal(a) intersections with maintenance of their single come to the fore and reasonable honour to riposte best helpings to their loyal customers. My seek overly seeks to spunkylight the consumer deportment which makes them to withstand shouting Sainsburys. UK sell cunning place is the best example of matched food commercialise.Research need to understand the ware class which leads to quality of product and categorization of products, secondly the product value which examines pricing with diverse aspects in the UK market and specially in Sainsburys. And I am withal red to explore some(predicate) the failure strategies of the Sainsburys.I will conduct this research by the peer less(a) to one query with the senior manager of Sainsburys as well as in that location would be a deep research which will be taken out from the questionnaire with the customer of Sainsburys. stapleally the interview will view as me the basic seam of action of the marketing schema of the bracing product of Sainsburys and too it will identify the different products class and with their different values. Questionnaire from the customer will senior high schoollight the requirements and basic theme of the consumer that what they think, what they devise and how they choose.I shall also discuss the last both geezerhood of the Sainsburys progresses virtually the products because in past two social class Sainsbury has im prove their activities under the unsanded focal point.Introduction fall in f pasttdom is one of the some fast attach markets in fast sorrowful consumer goods in the atomic number 18a. Market opportunities ar relatively actually better than the separ ate countries. Resources and legal GOVT. policies argon precise reformative for the new entrants in the retail market even though the UK five dollar bill hundred retail merchants be enjoying about 85 portionage of the nevertheless market and rest of 2cl00 retailers be struggling for remaining market shares. And this mode or market competition encourages or forces the retailers to focus only the customer needs. This trend gives the opportunity to big retailers to make the huge supermarkets. That all the fast pitiable products include nourishment and noon nutriment for thought item, dwelling house appliances and much more(prenominal) under the same roof to fulfil the customer needs and these supermarkets proved more convenience for the consumers.In early 19 century in UK, the retail market had different shape which calls co-op agetive ordure where the multiple retailer or group of retailers comes under one management for working unitedly to sell their products in reason able value to their customers. This trend of co-operative movement started in UK by Rochdale, Lancashire in 1840 and later in north of Englands retailers. and this merging was only for the customers who purchased the products in wad. After Second World warfare when the economy of United fagotdom was rebuilding, that was the complete snip for the investors to invest in the different fields of business and retailers also made their positions. Like by and by four category of war end Marks Spencer granted their first while supermarket in 1948 wherefore(prenominal) Sainsburys opened in 1950, Tesco opened their first self service gunstock in 1954, Morison opened 1958 and ASDA opened first supermarket in 1963. The era of 1960, 70s, 80s was the time of expansion of these giants who later opened their supermarket with different sizes in all over the places in UK, made their stores more convenience and gave more reliable services to their customers. In todays fast pace d life nobody has time to go at individual shops for all the household needs and supermarkets has action this deficiency by providing their cigarette market all the products i.e., from grocery to face up-to-face care, and from children items to medicines and electronics, furniture, fresh items, meat, etc. etc. The handiness of all these items under one roof has various attractions which encourage a customer to visit in supermarkets.(www.tescopoly.org)(Raphael Moreau franchiseek.com)Supermarkets fork out one major advantage that customer come mentally prepared to make heavy shopping i.e., at l einsteinium the well-worn of one week household items so that he / she do non set about to come again and again for subtle items. As capital of the United Kingdom is one of most populated city in the world and casual expenses needs to be made by all(prenominal)one, in this way supermarkets are able to make large mountain of gross gross sales. Due to large home base of purchasing supermarkets are able to make different continues especially on the frequently moving items deal snacks, cheese, drinks, chocolates, bakery items, beers, wine, vegetables, fruits, meat, etc. etc. In this way consumers are tempted to make forced selling. Due to large sales volume the selling equals goes down which in turn enhances the boodle of the supermarkets.(Grahame Dowling tainting Behaviour)At the start of 2007 the UK retail market was worth about 128.2 zillion with the comprehensive increase of 4 percent later 2006. block off of 2007 that was report that there are about 99, 134 retail stores in the United Kingdom which contain the dispirited stores like Spar or Londies and also include the supermarkets like Tesco, Sainsbury etc. These all stores, grocers and supermarkets are expanding their businesses replete(p)ly as their target market is expanding which made the UK market best example of perfect competitive market.(www.igd.com)UK retail Market GrowthUK Grocery Mark et writ of execution(Source IGD Research 2007)As discussed about the supermarkets and different retailers it shows that the customers of UK have ample throw up of favorion of selection. In order to evaluate the customer selection of product is the firm it should mostly refer to the traditional forms of marketing as they can be observed in most companies inter topicly. In this context, the information of Aufreiter et al. (2000) showed that when traditional marketers think of organization, they mean structure distinct product, channel, and customer groups center on specific functional tasks, much(prenominal) as brand differentiation, customer segment management, and market research while functional managers play the diametric roles in these functionally focused customer groups, which are responsible for generating ideas and taking them to market.(Aufreiter, N., Lawyer, T., Lun, C. (2000)In a sense, customer selection of product is formulated in each case in accordance with th e needs of the particular connection except most all beta(p)ly with the conditions of the market. The confines of counselling the product is a good deal used in this case to show the involvement of entrepreneur in the trope and the application process of the customer satisfaction of specific product and the main targets of the marketing policies used by a specific organization. In this context, Welsh (2003) supported that this term can be defined as the proactive identification and exploitation of opportunities for attracting and retaining customers through groundbreaking approaches to risk management, option leveraging and value creation (Welsh, 2003, 5). On the other hand, it is necessary that firms internationally use the appropriate techniques of communication in accordance with the social and heathen conditions of the market involved. Regarding this issue, the study of Dobie et al. (2003) showed that marketing communications are an important subdivision of any produ ct as it is essential to inform potential and subsisting customers regarding product/service availability and application, and to persuade potential users to investigate, examine, and/or attempt the proffered product/ service.(Dobie, K., Grant, J., Megehee, C. (2003).After reviewing the different views of customer selection one could easily notify that in UK where about 10 percent of the whole country is not native can be a heterogeneous market where the product selection can be different and these the bulky unwashed have to cover by supermarkets to attract them by their native products with head ache food and grocery products. And this objective forces them to make new product lines in their stores.As I mentioned about the trend of supermarket in the UK and further on the collar top supermarkets are fol minoringTescoASDASainsburysThis is the recent research that Tesco has 31.5 percent of whole UK retail market share further on ASDA who has 16.7 percent as well as Sainsbury who covered the 16.3 percent market share. In 1980s and early 90s Sainsbury had the leadership of UK market how ever in 1995 Tesco leads with 17 percent market share with rapidly increasing following years. only when from past two years when the Sainsbury comes under new management with Justin King they increased well and fortune is this that could compete their rival ASDA and could regain on number two position in UK retail market. Sainsburys management is right away ameliorate under the new managerial structure and introducing the wide range of production their stores with different class and value. They increased their native range and new lines of something new which also include the food items which forethought their other countries customers who are living in UK.(news.bbc.co.uk)In 2005 Sainsbury also changed their slogan try something new today to introduce their wide range of new products to their loyal customers. As the Sainsbury is the UK third largest supermarket has in creased its like to like sale from last two years. And this method encourages them to deliver large number of products in their stores which is a contest and if they cant do so they can lower their branch rate as per their other competitors who are increasing significantly. Sainsbury also increased their non food products in the stores. They want to entertain their customer with their new product line including food and non food products. But the challenge is if their other rivals like ASDA and Tesco dont dispose down their non food products offers it can be a big misplace for Sainsbury. Sainsbury who has about 2.2 billion turnover per year has the fortune to increase it to 3.5 billion by 2011. Sainsbury also have smaller stores then Tesco and ASDA which they are grooming to increase their stores conterminous year as well as seeming to increase the senior management of their stores. As we know Sainsbury has the massive 136 years history in the UK market even though some of t he time likes 1995 when Tesco increased its market share till now which is incredible effort of Tesco. But from last two years as under new management they increased their number of stores with their new products.(The telegraph 27/03/2008)Sainsburys supermarket bowed stringed instrument is increasing their new product lines to fulfil the consumer requirement more customers are also do their shopping trend toward Sainsbury. Sainsbury is also managing the equipment casualty dodging to maintain their sustainability in the market where there other rivals like Tesco and ASDA have vast pricing strategies. New offers are flourishing rapidly in Sainsbury. As I mentioned that UK customer have large number of selection which gives customer freedom of choice thats make Sainsbury to do more efforts. Sainsbury categorise their products with different ideas, thoughts and according to needs of consumer. I will discuss about it in next chapter but some are following with there basic themes.Ta ste the deflexionBe good yourselfBasicorganicNon food itemsThese all Sainsburys categorize food products give the different consumers to different priorities like if we talk about the taste the difference products it covers those customers who come to Sainsbury to deprave the quality products with the reasonable price. Second is be good yourself which ever so keep remember their customer that they are eating low fat food which makes them more healthy and specially those customer who are diet conscious. third Sainsbury has a wide range of own manufactured brand called Basic which is key nation of the Sainsbury turnover. In basic products they promise their customer to give them good products in very low price as per other supermarkets doing. Forth Sainsbury has organic products which give the opportunity to their consumers to buy the products which are summarise artificial ingredients free. And Sainsbury has introduced organic products in the UK market first in 1985 and last me ntioned other retailers got fruit from this product base.(The telegraph 11/01/2008)(www.j-sainsburys.co.uk)It is recently been proclaimed by UK retail supermarket giant Sainsburys that their lolly increased to 488 one jillion gazillion pounds at 2007 which is 28 percent increased form last year. The declaration comes unspoiled a day after price rises leapt to three per cent, partly fuelled by improving grocery products prices. Chairman Philip Hampton verbalize This year has been mainly important for Sainsburys since it marked the achievement of the Making Sainsburys Great Again revival plan represent in October 2004 and we stimulated from a period of improvement to ontogenesis. start financial year Sainsburys also take over their target 2.5 billion to 2.7 billion. As for the competitive prices Sainsbury also increase their number of customer visit from 14 million to 16.5 million. And Sainsburys also going to distribute around 47 million pounds to their colleague this year w hich will come average 401 pounds to every worker.(The Metro UK, may 14th 2008)CHAPTER (2)History of SainsburysThe early years (1869-1940)Mr. earth-closet James and Marry Ann Sainsbury was the founder of Sainsburys in 1869. The first shop they open in London at Drury Lane. It was the small dairy shop as well as the cranial orbit where they open the shop was the poorest area but this shop becomes very popular in the local area as their high quality product in very low price as compared to others. This success encourages Sainsburys owners to open more shops in ring areas. In 1882 this short period James Sainsburys had four shops and also he was planning to expand his business in other areas. On the retardation they also made their own brand product. Sainsburys also opened its wide range products shop in Croydon which become familiar in very short period. Furthermore in 1890 and 1900 the Sainsburys branches increased from 16 to 48 in all over London as well they open the storehou se at Black friars which was near to wholesale markets.Era of World struggle IThe world was 1 led the Sainsbury to face the shortage of staff. in 1914 one third of the male staff left to join the build up forces. Women replace the men after getting the training from the school at Blackfriars. Company started to expand during the inter war era. Sainsburys expended in the suburbs of London like Luton, Cambridge, and St Albans. in 1939 there were 244 shops in the UK.Post War Era (1939-1969)This era was the most difficult for the Sainsburys as its assets were badly damaged by attack and few of them were used by the army as warehouse. This era was not only hard for the Sainsburys but for the British people. The acute shortage of food in June 1950 Sainsburys reopened its first store in Corydon from there Sainsburys started to boom again. In 1969s Sainsburys started to expand in the west and Midlands.Sainsburys Contemporary Image (1979-2000s)After the world war two, Sainsbury enter a ne w era of prosperity and exploitation till then the Sainsburys completed its age of a century. And it was still own by the founding family. angiotensin-converting enzyme of the major problem faces by the participation in early 1970s was the shortage of oil due to which the represent increased many faults. The increase be was overcome with the facilitate of bulk merchandizing decreasing per unit cost. The largest stores like one in Cambridge which was opened in1974 offered a wide Varity of product range. It further started to expand in north east England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thus becoming a national symbol. Sainsburys innovated a commode of techniques and styles of retailing using various tools and technology like scanning, computerized stock pick up and sale base ordering system. Sainsburys was the pioneer which gave a new face to the retailing system for example by using computerizes, energy management, keep plant in store bakery, chillers and freezers. Th e product ranges got twice till 1994 representing the numerous range of product like produce fresh foods, salads, ready meals, decrease fat milk and different pillow slips of specially breads. Sainsburys was the first British market to mark the bewitching mess products and using the recycle martial for the write up products and the aircraft carrier bags.The profitability measures of Sainsbury are 1991 2002Sainsbury Profitability ratios19911992200020012002Total operating profit margin5.10%4.85%3.74%3.41%3.72%Group profit before tax margin4.70%4.62%3.33%2.98%3.44% engross even offable as a percentage of turnover0.50%0.31%0.41%0.41%0.27%Source http//www.bized.co.uk/compfact/ratios/profit_add6a.htmSainsburys maintain the profits in the years 2000 to 2002. In 1998 1999, the profits were better than year 2000. The shows that the profit slump is noticeable and was due to the management failure and high competition.Source http//www.bized.co.uk/compfact/ratios/profit_add6a.htmClear form the chart that Sainsburys lost its profit share in the year 2001 and 2002 and it dis maintaind many operations and it earned the tokenish profit in the year 2002 which started to decline from the year 1998.Today Sainsbury serves more than 16 million customers each week. it has 455 supermarkets and 301 convenience stores across UK. More then 148000 people work under the umbrella of Sainsburys. Sainsburys strongly believes in high quality products and low price. Following that Sainsburys decrease 8500 prices in 2006. Keeping in view the advanced customer concerns about the health (health conscious customers). It introduced the stray of health following the traffic light system, highlighted the ingredients and calories presented to customer. These days more then 2000 products has been labelled by the wheel of health.Sainsburys also contributes in charities and local confederation as well. It donated 70 million pounds to all primary and secondary schools with the help of its a ctive kids take the field using the clean-living employment products as a priority externalises its image as the strong supporter of poor deserve farmers through out he world. In2005 and 2006 Sainsburys staff donated around 9 million pounds in several of charities. Sainsburys also support the comic relief and sorts relief. Sainsbury is also committed towards the environment and does not support the use of plastic carrier bags, which are made of 33 percent recycle martial polished in most advanced recycling units. Sainsburys has lunched a lot of campaign to reuse the plastic bags. Such sort of activities has reduced the carbon release by 20 percent since the year 2000.At 14 May 2008 announcing the government issues of last financial year 2007 Justin King Chief Executive tell since then we have grown sales by 2.7 billion pounds, fast the target of 2.5 billion we said ourselves, and in march we reported our thirteenth consecutive quarter of like for like growth. I am also plea sed to be able to let you know that, we have reported an increase in profit of 28 percent, up to 488 million pounds for the year ending 22 March 2008, more then double the 238 million pounds we reported for the year ending March 2005.Research QuestionWhat makes the customers to opt the products in terms of class or value in the Sainsburys?This research will provide the essential key points of customer selection of products in terms of quality and price in Sainsburys.Aims and ObjectivesThe main aims and objectives of this research project are toAnalyze the customer priorities by quality, price and quantity while shopping in Sainsburys.Find the purpose of range of products in Sainsbury in terms of quality and price.Prices of the product as per other competitors.Marketing system of Sainsburys for their new products with different prices.Purpose of product categorization in Sainsburys.critically evaluate and make out the upgrading which could be introduced into Sainsburys based on the price and quality.Scrutinize the past activities to identify the areas of failure of their products by price and quality. personalized ObjectivesMy personal objectives areTo get aware from leading supermarkets marketing schema for their range of products and boost my international marketing edge.Secondly to complete my topic and go further for my MBA degree.CHAPTER (3)Literature ReviewPromotionThe retailers having more items and products conflux the customer needs and information called as full service retailers practical application every phase of the market segment and Operating such type of retailer service not to be an easy job to be done. Due to the high cost of staffing, higher number of goods including the fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) and slower moving items. Therefore the resulting of towering cost of the business. Hence the advancement of the product of such type of retailer like Sainsburys is highly problematic so as to increase the sale and profit margin. The m arketing progression can not be neglected. In this phase of increase competition, adopting such strategies can easily make a difference. A retailers most important decision depends upon the target market. One has to define and profile the target market before taking any decision. The retailer especially like the Sainsburys emphasises on the product admixture and procurement to comply with the target market demand. repugn of the product assortment leads to develop a product differentiation strategy which differentiates the seller or retailer or craftsmanship inr from the competitors on behalf of product. septet known possibilities of the product differentiation strategy areExclusive national brandprivate branded merchandiseDistinctive merchandise events confusion merchandiseNew merchandise firstMerchandize customizing serviceHighly targeting assortmentAlthough Sainsburys does not fall in all of such category and has not still adopt but the strategies like private branded merch andize, newest merchandise and targeted assortment have strongly been follow. Sainsbury can make a difference by product differentiation such as offer merchandise which has been successfully introduce by Harrodss of London which makes customer oriented/ tailored suits and further clothe accessories. Such type of customer assistance increases the customer satisfaction as well as customer confidence. Retailers like Sainsbury Tesco, ASDA Morison are improving there efficiency by forecasting and merchandizing for stock control, quadriceps femoris allocation and display. For ordering the goods, measuring the inventory and analyzing the sales. The supermarket chains have adopted there computers and scanners to manage there merchandize mix. Direct product profitability (DPP) is shortly being used to measure the cost of the product in store from the point of arrival till a customer buys it. Low volume products have normally low handling and keeping cost as compare to the high volume prod ucts which have high handling cost and therefore are less profitable. Thus they are kept in a low volume normally. This strategy has been successfully by the Sainsburys by keeping the more number of groceries and a less number of home ware items therefore Sainsbury makes a profit margin from the FMCG products.(Philip Kotler, Millennium Ed )Sainsbury fork out chainThe grant chain strategy of Sainsbury was lunched in tumble 2000. The supply chain strategy if Sainsbury is focused on managing all segments starting from logistics and distribution to the shelf of the store. The goal of the Sainsburys supply chain strategy in base on the following few principlesPaper lessStockless simplexAutomaticPrecise and accurateSainsbury emphasize at improved execution of instrument via reducing the cost improving the accessibility and availability, minimum loss and upper limit level of services. Development of such innovative processes is developing to provide most effective and efficient service with least cost, thus delivering the reduced cost and profit to the customer in aspect of price. Sainsburys replaced all of the warehouse management and data base management over a 3 year period time since year 2000.(www.sainsburys.co.uk)J Sainsbury chief executive Justin King announced the Recovery to growth at 14th may 2008. He said we have already celebrated our success in maturement our sales by 2.5 billion pounds but today we confirmed that we have achieved all of the target we set ourselves in our three year retrieval plan. Looking to the future we now need to put out this success so that we can achieve our new three year target, which we set out last May, of an extra 3.5 billion pounds of sales by March 2011. this is the next part of our, Making Sainsbury Great Again plan, where we will be focusing on moving from recovery to growth. Its another challenging target but I am confident that we will achieve it. We will continue to concentrate on the things that have helped us s ucceeded so far- great service and great availability to drive great sales. We will also continue to carefully manage our costs, so we can increase our profit. Store development will also be big focus for us, with our half of our stores undergoing plant and opening the hundred new convenience stores over the next three years. We will also be expanding our online operations to two hundred our stores. By March 2008 Sainsbury achieved 2.7 billion extra sales over the original target of 2.5 billion.(The Telegraph, May 18th 2008)He also declared 45 million pound to be distributed as bonus among 118000 colleagues this June. It is very clear argument of Justin King that the key to success is the great service and great availability which proved Sainsburys great again. Great service includes the customer service after sale services and customer convenience in the stores. Where as great availability covers the availability all of the products at all time making successful the supply chain of the Sainsburys. The higher sales are result of supply improvement since 2005. Sainsburys has been focusing to improve the stock availabilities by resolving power information technology issues and delivery problems which was affected by its bad supply chain earlier. In 2005 the sales increased 3.7 percent which latter on lifted up to 7.2 percent in late 2005. Justin King said our major focus on availability in beginning to show results with both colleagues and customer noticing improvement in store. Justin King always emphasizes on the availability in any aspect starting from improving themselves in terms of refurbishment and colleagues training.(www.bbc.co.uk)Supply Something New -Value and QualityFor the very begging Sainsbury has been struggling to provide the customer satisfaction via quality and price. Sainsbury has adopted a number of strategies regarding the concern for example Taste The Difference, Be heavy Your Self, Basic, Organic, special offers like Buy One Get One F ree, Buy Four Cheapest Free, Multi buy Price Offer, Buy One Get One Half Price and many more. Sainsbury does not only keep the concern with the customer but with the supplier as well. Sainsbury launched its new plan regarding the innovation in retail industry by introducing the supply something new scheme. intent was offered from 21 SEP 2007 and is offered to all sized food supplier. Scheme encourages the suppliers to offer the best they can offer to be shelved in Sainsburys. Kellys of Cornwall, Danby Dale Pie Company, Jack Scaife Bacon and erotic love Buns have been recently added on the list of Sainsburys products. The process is expeditious and reliable and takes only three months to complete. The successful applicants are approached by the supply chain team to transport the product from manufacturer to stores. The scheme has only been offered to small and medium size manufacturing companies so as to offer a minimal price to the end user depending upon the level of productivi ty of the producer for example cranberry, flap jack, and plain vanilla flap jack are offered at the price 2.59 pound and 3.39 pounds respectively. The scheme does not only reflects the innovative thought of the producer but the user himself because the scheme is valid for small and medium base firm only and it is only the buyer or journal customer/user who operates at such level.(http//www.supplysomethingnew.co.uk/index.asp?pageid=11)Sainsburys and Fare tradeThe seemly trade label was first defined four decades ago in 1988 by Max Havelarr used for a coffee from Mexico. basically fair trade is a strategy develops to minimize the poverty and growth for the developing and under developing countries. The fair trade was specially design for such formers who lake the access the world market possessing improved trade benefits. Sainsbury is the UK biggest fair trade retailer. The fair trade certify products are those which are bought from the marginalised small scale farmers and agricultu ral workers, keeping a non fixed minimum price that a buyer has to pay to the seller. It is the set price which covers the cost of the product. The fair trade price has the safety advantage to the farmers even if the price of the product falls below the market level. On the other hand if the market price higher then the fair trade prices the buyer has to pay the market price. Through this fair trade the buyers and sellers sign the long term trading relationship for a specific predefine grades of produce. The fair trade impartiality tells the end user advantage of the usage of the product and helps in effective promotion and identification of deserving quality products. Sales of Fair-trade certified products in the UKEstimated UK retail sales by value 1998-2007 ( million)Estimated percentage increases from 2006-2007Total sales 127% increase by volume and 72% by estimated retail valueTotal coffee 33% increase by volume and 24% by estimated retail valueTotal tea 21% increase by volum e and 24% by estimated retail value wine-coloured 47% increase by volume and 51% by estimated retail valueFlowers 71% increase by volume and 72% by estimated retail valueCotton 1,655% increase by volume and 658% by estimated retail valueThe volume of the fair trade products has been doubled betwixt year 2006 and 2007. according to the data, consumers spent 1.1 billion pounds on fair trade products in 2006.As an average Sainsburys sales around 10,00,000 fare trade bananas. Justin King said, by working together on this scale, the new gunstock will help to dramatically extend the benefits fare trade bring to pass to more farmers and worker in new areas, which have previously tune been fait trade accredited. Sainsbury has a land mark to converte all of his bananas to fair trade in July 2007. According to the s Sainsburys sells 1000 bananas a minute, 150 thousand a week and 700 million bananas a year and all of the bananas are fair trade. The sale of bananas have been increased by 5 percent (approximately 35 million bananas) since the Sainsburys has jumped to 100 percent fare trade bananas.
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