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Managing – Developing Countries Alex Caffrey Allison Latham Emily Payamps Hunter Thomas Kacey Urlaub Spring 2013 Walmart Latin America

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Comprehensive situational analysis profiling Walmart's operations in Latin America, focusing on the fast growing retail market and the social, economic, and political factors within Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, and Mexico.

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Page 1: Managing Developing Countries: Walmart Latin America - GWU Spring 2013

Managing  –  Developing  Countries    Alex  Caffrey      Allison  Latham    Emily  Payamps  Hunter  Thomas  Kacey  Urlaub    Spring  2013  

Walmart  Latin  America  

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Agenda  

About  Walmart  

Looking  to  Latin  America  

Classifying  Countries  

Drivers  of  Success  

Moving  Forward  

 

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About:  Walmart  

10,130  Stores  

Worldwide  

2.2  Million  

Employees  

$470  Billion  in  Revenue  

27  Countries  

69  Retail  Brands  

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Strengths   Weaknesses  

Opportunities   Threats  

Nonunionized  Employees  

Point-­‐of-­‐Sale  Technology  

Robust  Supply  Chain  Network  

Supplier’s  Involvement  

Competitors  Losing  Market  Share  

High  Growth  Markets  

New  Retail  Platforms  

Expand  Cost  Leadership-­‐Globally  

Poor  Adaptability  

“American”-­‐  centered    business  model  

Corporate  Governance    

Economic  Recession  

Various,  Local  Competitors  

Government  Regulations  

Shifting  Consumer  Tastes  

 

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Looking  to  Latin  America  

¨  Diverse,  emerging  markets  

¨  High  growth  opportunities  for  retail  sector  

¨  New,  favorable  trade  systems  

¨  Rising  consumer  incomes,  improved  education  

¨  Stabilizing  economic  and  political  institutions  

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Looking  to  Latin  America  

Chile    

Costa  Rica    

Brazil    

Argentina    

Mexico  

0                  25                                        50                          75            100  

Control  of  Corruption  

         Low                                            High  

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Walmart  in  Latin  America  

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About:  Mexico  

¨  Population:  115  million  ¨  Unemployment:  4.5%  

¨  GDP  per  capita:  $15,300  ¨  Stock  of  FDI:  $320.8  billion  

¨  Corruption  and  weak  institutions  

¨  Poor  infrastructure  and  labor  laws  

People      

Economics      

Market  Issues  

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About:  Walmart  Mexico  

Entry:  1993,  Joint  Venture  ¨  Walmart:  227  stores  ¨  Sam’s  Club:  142  stores  ¨  Bodega:  668  stores  ¨  Bodega  Express:  755  stores  

2,353  Total  Retail  Units    Largest  Private  Employer  

16%  

28%  

4%  32%  

4%  

16%  

SuperCenter/Hypermarket  

Discount  Compact  Hypermarket  

Supermarket  

Limited  Assortment  

Other  

Restaurant  

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About:  Walmart  Mexico  

¨  Significant  corruption  and  bribery  issues  ¨  Expansive  market  with  varying  income  

levels  and  consumer  preferences  

¨  Early  entry  and  diverse  store  growth  

¨  Strong  supply  chain  management  

¨  Market  leader,  continuous  growth  

¨  Key  economic  driver  for  Mexico  

Challenges        

Successes      

Results  

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About:  Brazil  

¨  Population:  200  million  ¨  Unemployment:  6.2%  

¨  GDP  per  capita:  $12,000  ¨  Stock  of  FDI:  $595.9  billion  

¨  Hyperinflation,  1994  

People      

Economics      

Market  Issues  

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About:  Walmart  Brazil  

Entry:  1995,  Acquisition  ¨  Bompreco:  118  stores,  

Northeast  Region  

¨  Sonae:  140  stores,  Southern  Region  

¨  Todo  Dia:  173  stores  

558  Total  Retail  Units    3rd  Largest  Retailer  in  Brazil  

22%  

19%  

31%  

15%  

13%  

SuperCenter/Hypermarket  

Supermarket  

Limited  Assortment  

Groceries  and  General  Merchandise  

Other  

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About:  Walmart  Brazil  

¨  Unique  Market  Tastes  ¨  “Informal”  Market  Structure  

¨  Acquisitions:  Local  Market  Savvy  

¨  10.2%  growth  during  Great  Recession,  compared  to  6%  in  Brazilian  retail  market  

Challenges      

Successes      

Results  

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About:  Argentina  

¨  Population:  42  million  ¨  Unemployment:  7.2%  

¨  GDP  per  capita:  $18,200  ¨  Stock  of  FDI:  $100.4  billion  

¨  Localized  Retail  Trade  Market  

¨  Competition  from  European  Chains  

People      

Economics      

Market  Issues  

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About:  Walmart  Argentina  

Entry:  1995,  Greenfield  ¨  Walmart  Branded  Stores  

           Super  Center:  30  stores              Super  Mercado:  4  stores  ¨  Changomas:  41  stores  ¨  Mi  Changomas:  9  stores  ¨  Changomas  Express:  10  

stores    

 

94  Total  Retail  Units        

32%  

44%  

11%  

9%  4%  

SuperCenter/Hypermarket  

Discount  Compact  Hypermarket  

Limited  Assortment  

Discount  Supermarket  

Groceries  and  General  Merchandise  

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About:  Walmart  Argentina  

¨  No  local  partnership/knowledge  sharing  ¨  Backlash  from  local  suppliers  

¨  Corruption  and  regulatory  issues  

 

¨  No  significant  successes  

¨  Remains  an  unprofitable  venture  

¨  Unable  to  win  over  consumers  

¨  Specifically,  1/3  of  Argentinian  spending  is  on  food,  Walmart  captures  just  2.5%  

Challenges        

Successes    

Results  

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About:  Costa  Rica  

¨  Population:  5.6  million  ¨  Unemployment:  7.9%  

¨  GDP  per  capita:  $12,600  ¨  Stock  of  FDI:  $18.59  billion  

¨  Weak  institutions  to  support  business  

¨  New  free-­‐trade  zones  are  increasing  arrival  of  competitors  

People      

Economics      

Market  Issues  

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About:  Walmart  Costa  Rica  

Entry:  2003,  Partnership  ¨  In  2009,  acquired  by  

Walmart  Mexico  

¨  Pali:  151  stores  ¨  Max  o  Menos:  28  stores  ¨  Maxi  Pali:  19  stores    

205  Total  Retail  Units    

Largest  Retailer  in  Region  

3%   9%  

14%  

74%  

SuperCenter/Hypermarket  

Discount  Compact  Hypermarket  

Supermarket  

Limited  Assortment  

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About:  Walmart  Costa  Rica  

¨  Very  low  income  consumers  ¨  Supply  chain  and  distribution  

¨  Centralized  operations  and  market  adaptability  

¨  Walmart  has  maintained  high  sales  and  store  growth,  becoming  the  dominant  market  leader  

Challenges      

Successes      

Results  

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About:  Chile  

¨  Population:  17  million  ¨  Unemployment:  6.4%  

¨  GDP  per  capita:  $18,400  ¨  Stock  of  FDI:  $179.9  billion  

¨  Relatively  none;  Chile  is  one  of  the  most  stable  Latin  American  countries  

People      

Economics      

Market  Issues  

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About:  Walmart  Chile  

Entry:  2009,  Acquisition  ¨  Lider  Hyper:  72  stores  ¨  Lider  Express:    64  stores  ¨  Ekono:  172  stores  ¨  Super  Bodega:  64  stores    

329  Total  Retail  Units    

34%  Market  Share  

22%  

19%  

19%  

39%  

SuperCenter/Hypermarket  

Discount  Compact  Hypermarket  

Supermarket  

Discount  Supermarket  

Other  

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About:  Walmart  Chile  

¨  Local  lawsuits  and  regulatory  concerns  ¨  High  consumer  debt  

 

¨  Established  supply  chain  network  

¨  Strong  IT  and  infrastructure  development  

¨  Exceptional  growth,  strong  private  labels  

¨  Head  of  Walmart  Chile,  promoted  to  Chief  of  Walmart  Latin  America  

   

Challenges      

Successes      

Results  

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Drivers  of  Success  

¨  Acquisition  for  knowledge  sharing  ¨  Localized,  smaller  store  formats  ¨  High  growth  through  store  growth  ¨  E-­‐commerce  supports  multichannel  growth  

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Moving  Forward  

¨  Joint  venture  or  acquisition  entry  strategy  

¨  Adapt  to  consumer  tastes  

¨  Replicate  supply  chain  management  program  

¨  Create  higher  standards,  act  within  FCPA  framework  

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   Thank  you!  Alex  Caffrey  Hunter  Thomas    Allison  Latham  Kacey  Urlaub  Emily  Payamps    

 Spring  2013