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IKEA IN INDIA – CASE STUDY
Textile Value Chain
|February 2021
It has made its presence in India and has planned growing its root here and opened recently in Navi Mumbai in December 2020.
Ikea is a world renowned company of ready to assemble furniture, kitchen appliances and home textiles. It is based out of Agunnaryd, Sweden. It was initially started by Ingvar Kamprad, founder of IKEA in 1943 which is also the full form of the acronym of IK in IKEA. INGKA Holding B.V. is the company which owns the IKEA Group which handles its retail, centers, customer satisfaction and many other services a MNC needs. IKEA Brand is owned and manages by Inter IKEA Systems B.V. which is owned by Inter IKEA Holding B.V.
The main USP of this multinational conglomerate is that its furniture are DIY - Do It Yourself. Which means that one has to assemble themselves and will not get it ready made. The pros of this is
1. Modern designs which are ecofriendly.
2. Less packaging cost because of less surface area, thus less time in assembling and packaging.
3. Less costly in shipping and keeping.
4. Less land needed for showcasing and storing
5. Less cost in handling and procuring
6. Benefits the buyer to buy and shift.
7. Gives an experience to make something out of unassembled parts
8. Less costly for the buyer as well.
9. Online shopping is possible of the same,
10. And since it is detachable, long term uses of the furniture increases since transporting and customizing gets easy.

Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition February 2021 de Textile Value Chain.
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