Decathlon Opens Flag- ship Store In Taichung
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Decathlon Opens Flag- ship Store In Taichung
Taiwan Industry News Decathlon Opens Flagship Store In Taichung Text & Photos: Editorial Dept. ▲Taichung Mayor Jason Hu stated his hope that the company will express its gratitude by donating back to the community. F rench sporting goods giant Decathlon, the largest sporting goods retailer in Europe with an annual turnover of over €6 billion, recently opened a new Asia flagship store in Taiwan’s thirdlargest city of Taichung. Following an incredibly popular two week trial period, the store held its grand opening on June 16. Representatives from over 200 companies, many of whom are Decathlon’s long-term partners in the bicycle industry, attended the opening ceremony. A number of Taiwan government heavyweights were also in attendance, including Ministry of Economic Affairs Vice Minister Francis 166 BMU 2012 Autumn ▲Decathlon Taiwan CEO Jean-Francois Giuslain appreciated the support from Taichung City Government and praised the efforts of its employees. ▲According to Decathlon Global VP Peng-Ya Kang, over 90% of the merchandise sold is from Decathlon’s own house brands, so prices are very competitive. Kuo-Hsin Liang, MoEA Director General of the Department of Investment Services Yi-Cheh Chiu, Invest Taiwan Service Center CEO Tso-Sung Lai, and Taichung City Mayor Jason Hu. Big Plans, Big Store Wi t h m u c h o f E u r o p e struggling through a debt crisis and slumping economy, Lillebased Decathlon made the deci- ▲The Decathlon store in Taichung covers 4,000m², and offers 60 different types of sporting goods in its store. www.biketaiwan.com Taiwan Industry News sion to expand its Asia operations into Taiwan. After the company signed a “build, operate, and transfer” cooperation agreement with the Taichung City government, the Decathlon flagship store construction was one of the largest BOT projects in Taichung. The building site was originally a 324-space parking lot, but after careful re-planning, there are now more than 600 parking spaces for cars and motorcycles. The completed store is also impressive, covering an area of 4,000 m². The grand opening ceremony was equally large in scale. As Taichung Mayor Jason Hu said at the ceremony, “The new Decathlon store has had more than 5000 visitors a day, and has enjoyed brilliant sales performance during the two-week trial sale. This shows that Taichung City residents are keen on sports and interested in the future of their own health.” In addition to his approval as a Taiwan government representative, MoEA Vice Minister Kuo-Hsin Liang had a personal reason for appreciating Decathlon’s decision to invest in a flagship store in Taichung City. Following the opening ceremony, Liang toured the store, and staff demonstrated the simple badminton court which can be set up easily in just a few minutes. As VM Liang is himself an avid badminton player, he took advantage of the immediate opportunity to play on site. Bicycle Products Sourced in Taiwan Decathlon sells more than 60 different types of sporting goods in its stores, from bicycles www.biketaiwan.com and skates to sleeping bags and tents, and over 90% of the merchandise sold is Decathlon’s own house brands. According to Decathlon global VP Peng-Ya Kang, “Decathlon sells its own housebranded products in 19 countries around the world, with exclusive sales in its 680 retail shops.” Most of Decathlon’s own house-brand bike products are sourced locally in Taiwan. According to the suppliers present at the grand opening ceremony, Decathlon has very high standards for its branded equipment, so OEM manufacturers must aim for the highest possible quality. Decathlon’s OEM suppliers are constantly striving to upgrade production technology and standards, making for a relationship that is beneficial for both Decathlon and its product manufacturers. 2012 Autumn BMU 167