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  2. FirstCry - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, Supam Maheshwari and Amitava Saha launched FirstCry.com as an online retailer of babycare, maternity care and kids products. In 2011, the company entered offline retail through franchise-owned stores, starting from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities and towns. [1] [4] In 2013, FirstCry launched its private label clothing brand called ...

  3. Drop shipping - Wikipedia

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    Drop shipping is a form of retail business in which the seller accepts customer orders without keeping stock on hand. Instead, in a form of supply chain management, the seller transfers the orders and their shipment details either to the manufacturer, a wholesaler, another retailer, or a fulfillment house, which then ships the goods directly to the customer.

  4. Cromā - Wikipedia

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    Presently, there are a total of more than 550 Cromā stores across 200+ cities in India. [7] The stores are spread throughout much of India. [8] Croma Stores – Statewise. In 2012, Infiniti Retail Ltd acquired the Indian retail business of Woolworths for A$35 million, or Rs. 200 crore. Woolworths has been tied up with Tatas since 2005 for ...

  5. E-commerce in India - Wikipedia

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    India has an Internet user base of about 690.0 million as of November 2023, about 40% of the population. [1] Despite being the second-largest user base in world, only behind China (1.079 billion, 48% of population), the penetration of e-commerce is low compared to markets like the United States (266 million, 84%), or France (54M, 81%), but is growing, adding around 6 million new entrants every ...

  6. Retailing in India - Wikipedia

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    India will allow foreign groups to own up to 51 per cent in "multi-brand retailers", as supermarkets are known in India, in the most radical pro-liberalisation reform passed by an Indian cabinet in years; single brand retailers, such as Apple and Ikea, can own 100 percent of their Indian stores, up from the previous cap of 51 percent;

  7. Fabindia - Wikipedia

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    Fabindia is an Indian chain store retailing garments, home-decor, furnishings, fabrics and products handmade by craftspeople across rural India. Established in 1960 by John Bissell, an American working for the Ford Foundation, New Delhi, Fabindia started out exporting home furnishings, before stepping into domestic retail in 1976, when it opened its first retail store in Greater Kailash, New ...

  8. DMart - Wikipedia

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    On its listing date 22 March 2017, it became the 65th most valuable Indian firm. [12] By 2018, it entered Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Punjab, Delhi NCR and Daman. [13] In 2021, The Ken noted that DMart's newer stores ranged between 50,000 and 60,000 sq ft, nearly twice the average size of its existing stores. [14]

  9. Retail format - Wikipedia

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    The retail format (also known as the retail formula) influences the consumer's store choice and addresses the consumer's expectations.At its most basic level, a retail format is a simple marketplace, that is; a location where goods and services are exchanged.