e-mart
Public | |
Industry | Retailing |
Founded | May 3, 2011 |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Number of locations | 178 in South Korea,[2] 15 in China,[3] 1 in Mongolia,[4] 1 in Vietnam |
Area served | South Korea, China, Mongolia, Vietnam |
Products | Groceries, consumer goods, |
Owner | Lee Myung-Hee |
Parent | Shinsegae |
Website |
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e-mart (Hangul: 이마트) is the largest retailer in South Korea. There were 160 stores across the country as of December 2016. It was founded on 12 November 1993 by Shinsegae as the first discount retailer in South Korea.[5]
E-Mart is the oldest and largest discount store chain in Korea with total sales volume exceeding US$9.4 billion in 2009. With new store openings and acquisition of Wal-Mart Korea in 2006, E-Mart is enjoying its retail leadership in the discount store market.[6] E-mart offers everything from food to clothes to diapers, and provides a very large variety of merchandise. E-mart has a website, where products can be bought or viewed online.[7]
E-Mart is the first Korean retailer to advance into China with the aim to become one of top leading global retailers. In January 2011, there were 27 stores in China.[8] By February 2014 however, China's store count shrunk to 13 stores.[9]
E-Mart opens first in Mongolia in 2016, Korean retailers hopeful would open every countries. Also Emart have their enterprise at Vietnam.
References
- ↑ http://www.emartcompany.com/en/main.do
- ↑ "점포찾기". E-Mart.,
- ↑ "请选择门店". E-Mart.,
- ↑ "Е-Март Монголд". E-Mart.,
- ↑ 이마트‥국내1위 할인점 넘어 글로벌기업 도약 -hankyung, 2007-04-16
- ↑ 〈초점〉국내에도 곧 「가격파괴」 바람 일 듯 - yonhapnews, 1994-10-01
- ↑ http://emart.ssg.com/main.ssg
- ↑ 易买得
- ↑ "请选择门店". E-Mart.
External links
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- Official site (in Korean)
- Official English site
- E-mart Internet shopping mall (in Korean)
- Official Chinese site (in Chinese)
- Mongolian site (in Mongolian)