DIXY

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DIXY Group OJSC
Группа Компаний ДИКСИ OAO
Type Public (OAO)
Traded as MCX: DIXY
Industry Retail
Founded 1992
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Key people Igor Albertovich Kesaev (Chairman)
Ilya Yakubson (CEO)
Products Food and general merchandise
Revenue Increase US$ 4.8 billion (2012) [1]
Net income Decrease US$ 34.4 million (2012) [1]
Employees 33,151
Parent Mercury Group
Website www.dixy.ru

DIXY is the third largest Russian food retail company, the company and its subsidiaries in sale of food and everyday products. The company has 1489 neighborhood stores, supermarkets and convenience stores in Moscow, St. Petersburg and three federal districts of Russia: Central, Northwest and Urals and also in Kaliningrad region, which together account for more than half of the retail market for foods and everyday products in the Russian Federation and includes 3 brands being 1385 Dixy stores, 11 Minimart stores, 19 Megamart stores, 1 Cash store, 10 Dömev stores, 32 Viktoriya Kuarmap stores and 31 stores Viktoriya Supermarket. DIXY is a subsidiary of Mercury Group.

The company was founded in 1992 in Saint Petersburg and began its expansion in 1999 when it opened a store in Moscow and from there began to expand to other regions of the country and today has over 900 stores by Russia.

DIXY has 8 distribution centers that supply its stores in the key regions and also owns a fleet of trucks, which optimizes transportation costs and ensures prompt deliveries to stores.

The DIXY main competitors are X5 Retail Group, Magnit, Metro Group, Auchan and others.

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