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Swedish furniture retailer IKEA’s online strategy helped it survive the Covid-19 slump in India. Footfall at IKEA’s flagship Indian store in the southern city of Hyderabad halved to around 2 ...
When Ikea announced its long-awaited entry into North India, the anticipation was palpable. Starting 1st March, customers from Delhi-NCR and nine satellite cities including Agra, Prayagraj, Amritsar, ...
Ikea believes it is slowly making inroads - many of the 8,500-odd products on sale at its two 430,000 sq ft stores in Hyderabad and Mumbai, and online, are tailored and tweaked to suit Indian ...
At 11 am on July 12, 2012, UrbanLadder.com went live. The furniture retail portal had a catalogue of just around 25 items, the brainchild of two people with no background in designing or selling ...
“Online contributes over 20 percent to the total revenue. This is much better as compared to the industry average, which is 11 percent,” notes Adosh Sharma, country commercial manager, Ikea India.
Looks like IKEA has pulled down its online catalogue in India after MediaNama reported about it. The site now says that it will launch on 9th July.
Ikea did not say what percentage of its total sales in India would be online as the service would only start next year in Hyderabad and Mumbai. Globally it is 10% of annual sales, or about $3.8 ...
The new store is spread across 400,000 square feet in the southern city of Hyderabad, part of Ikea's plans to invest 105 billion rupees ($1.5 billion) in India over the next several years.
IKEA, the global home furnishings retailer from Sweden, officially launched its first online presence in India catering to the Mumbai market, which will operate in parallel to its offline operations.
Swedish furniture retailer IKEA’s online strategy helped it survive the Covid-19 slump in India. Footfall at IKEA’s flagship Indian store in the southern city of Hyderabad halved to around 2 ...
Ikea’s first store in India may be drawing the crowds, but for success in the long term, the innovative Swedish giant will need a robust online presence on platforms like Amazon, Walmart ...