FamilyMart TYO: 8028 sklepy convenience franczyza
FamilyMart TYO: 8028 sklepy convenience franczyza
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FamilyMart jap. ファミリーマート TYO: 8028 – japońska sieć sklepów typu convenience (jak Żabka w Polsce) działających na systemie franczyzy. FamilyMart to druga pod względem wielkości sieć typu convenience w Japonii, ustępująca tylko 7-Eleven. Posiada 24243 sklepy na całym świecie. Działa m.in. w Japonii, Chinach, Filipinach, Tajlandii, Wietnamie, Indonezji, Malezji i na Tajwanie
FamilyMart jest spółką zależną FamilyMart UNY Holdings, Ltd. które jest właścicielem sieci supermarketów Uny. Głównym akcjonariuszem jest Itochu posiadając 37,66% akcji firmy. Siedziba FamilyMart znajduje się na siedemnastym piętrze biurowca Sunshine 60 znajdującego się w granicach dzielnicy Ikebukuro w Tokio. W Japonii znajdują się także sklepy pod nazwą Circle K Sunkus zarządzane przez FamilyMart.
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FamilyMart to allow shorter operating hours policy across Japan
Convenience store operator FamilyMart Co said Thursday it will allow its franchise owners across Japan to shorten operating hours from March in a bid to address a severe labor shortage during late-night hours.
Under the new policy covering nearly 16,000 stores, franchise owners can shut down part of or throughout the window between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. if they notify the headquarters of their wish in advance.
"It is up to each of our franchise owners to make a decision" to end the 24-hour operations, FamilyMart President Takashi Sawada said at a press conference in Tokyo.
Store owners who want to cut operating hours can also choose to do it every day or only on Sundays, the company said.
Meanwhile, FamilyMart will raise its monthly incentive to 120,000 yen from 100,000 yen for stores that keep their around-the-clock operation.
The move came after rival Seven-Eleven Japan Co started cutting operating hours at eight stores this month as part of efforts to mitigate labor shortage.
"We want to support shop owners as much as possible, as it is a fact that some shops are suffering from a labor shortage, rising labor costs and low profitability," Sawada added.
"We have to speed up our support for our outlets as early as possible," Sawada said.
However, the company said it is unknown how many stores will join the new business operating hour policy.
The chain operator started a trial for shorter open hours in June with currently more than 600 outlets in designated areas, but the company decided to expand the policy nationwide before closely studying the trial results.
More details of new business policy will be delivered by March, the company said.
About 7,000 outlets, nearly a half of the FamilyMart stores in Japan, said they are interested in shorter operating hours, a company survey conducted in June showed.
FamilyMart also said it will start a voluntary early retirement program to reduce 800 jobs or 10 percent of the total personnel working at the franchiser by February as part of restructuring efforts.
Lawson Inc, another major convenience store operator in Japan, does not require franchise owners to open for 24 hours, with about 100 outlets closed at some time during the day.
https://japantoday.com/category/busines ... ross-japan
Convenience store operator FamilyMart Co said Thursday it will allow its franchise owners across Japan to shorten operating hours from March in a bid to address a severe labor shortage during late-night hours.
Under the new policy covering nearly 16,000 stores, franchise owners can shut down part of or throughout the window between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. if they notify the headquarters of their wish in advance.
"It is up to each of our franchise owners to make a decision" to end the 24-hour operations, FamilyMart President Takashi Sawada said at a press conference in Tokyo.
Store owners who want to cut operating hours can also choose to do it every day or only on Sundays, the company said.
Meanwhile, FamilyMart will raise its monthly incentive to 120,000 yen from 100,000 yen for stores that keep their around-the-clock operation.
The move came after rival Seven-Eleven Japan Co started cutting operating hours at eight stores this month as part of efforts to mitigate labor shortage.
"We want to support shop owners as much as possible, as it is a fact that some shops are suffering from a labor shortage, rising labor costs and low profitability," Sawada added.
"We have to speed up our support for our outlets as early as possible," Sawada said.
However, the company said it is unknown how many stores will join the new business operating hour policy.
The chain operator started a trial for shorter open hours in June with currently more than 600 outlets in designated areas, but the company decided to expand the policy nationwide before closely studying the trial results.
More details of new business policy will be delivered by March, the company said.
About 7,000 outlets, nearly a half of the FamilyMart stores in Japan, said they are interested in shorter operating hours, a company survey conducted in June showed.
FamilyMart also said it will start a voluntary early retirement program to reduce 800 jobs or 10 percent of the total personnel working at the franchiser by February as part of restructuring efforts.
Lawson Inc, another major convenience store operator in Japan, does not require franchise owners to open for 24 hours, with about 100 outlets closed at some time during the day.
https://japantoday.com/category/busines ... ross-japan
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Tokyo, July 8 (Jiji Press)--Japanese trading house Itochu Corp. <8001> said Wednesday that it will spend some 580 billion yen to take full control of convenience store operator FamilyMart Co. <8028>.
After raising its stake in FamilyMart to 100 pct from 50.1 pct at present, Itochu plans to sell 4.9 pct of the shares to the National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations and Norinchukin Bank.
After raising its stake in FamilyMart to 100 pct from 50.1 pct at present, Itochu plans to sell 4.9 pct of the shares to the National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations and Norinchukin Bank.
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Tokyo, Aug. 25 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese trading house Itochu Corp. <8001> said Tuesday that its tender offer for convenience store operator FamilyMart Co. <8028> has ended in success.
In the tender offer that ended Monday, Itochu, which already holds a 50.1 pct stake in FamilyMart, proposed buying shares in the company for 2,300 yen apiece.
In the tender offer that ended Monday, Itochu, which already holds a 50.1 pct stake in FamilyMart, proposed buying shares in the company for 2,300 yen apiece.
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Tokyo, Oct. 7 (Jiji Press)--Japanese retail groups Aeon Co. <8267> and FamilyMart Co. <8028> plunged into the red in March-August, due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, their earnings reports showed Wednesday.
Aeon reported a group net loss of 57.5 billion yen, seeing first-half red ink for the first time in four years. A year earlier, the company enjoyed a net profit of 3.7 billion yen.
Aeon reported a group net loss of 57.5 billion yen, seeing first-half red ink for the first time in four years. A year earlier, the company enjoyed a net profit of 3.7 billion yen.
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Re: FamilyMart TYO: 8028 sklepy convenience franczyza
Tokyo, Oct. 22 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese convenience store operator FamilyMart Co. <8028> obtained shareholder approval on Thursday for going private, after a successful tender offer by major trading house Itochu Corp. <8001>.
At an extraordinary meeting in Tokyo, shareholders approved a reverse stock split and a revision to the company's articles of incorporation, both of which are necessary for the delisting of its stock from the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
At an extraordinary meeting in Tokyo, shareholders approved a reverse stock split and a revision to the company's articles of incorporation, both of which are necessary for the delisting of its stock from the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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Tokyo, Dec. 28 (Jiji Press)--FamilyMart Co. President Takashi Sawada has said the Japanese convenience store operator will increase the number of outlets with "Amazon Hub" parcel lockers by seven times to about 350 by the fiscal year through February 2022.
"We'll do what allows our franchise stores to earn more without spending labor," Sawada said in a recent interview with Jiji Press
"We'll do what allows our franchise stores to earn more without spending labor," Sawada said in a recent interview with Jiji Press
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Aeon, FamilyMart Incur Net Losses in March-Nov.
Tokyo, Jan. 14 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese retailers Aeon Co. <8267> and FamilyMart Co. <8028> both reported consolidated net losses for March-November last year amid the prolonged impact of the coronavirus epidemic.
Their rivals Lawson Inc. <2651> and Seven & i Holdings Co. <3382> were also lackluster, seeing their net profits in the nine-month period drop over 50 pct and some 20 pct, respectively, from a year before.
Tokyo, Jan. 14 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese retailers Aeon Co. <8267> and FamilyMart Co. <8028> both reported consolidated net losses for March-November last year amid the prolonged impact of the coronavirus epidemic.
Their rivals Lawson Inc. <2651> and Seven & i Holdings Co. <3382> were also lackluster, seeing their net profits in the nine-month period drop over 50 pct and some 20 pct, respectively, from a year before.
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FamilyMart to Open Outlet with Unmanned* Payment System
Tokyo, March 30 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese convenience store operator FamilyMart Co. on Tuesday unveiled to the media an outlet with an unmanned payment system, which is scheduled to open Wednesday near Tokyo Station.
The company will consider increasing the number of such stores after examining customer reviews and other factors.
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Tokyo, March 30 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese convenience store operator FamilyMart Co. on Tuesday unveiled to the media an outlet with an unmanned payment system, which is scheduled to open Wednesday near Tokyo Station.
The company will consider increasing the number of such stores after examining customer reviews and other factors.
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FamilyMart Logs 1st Net Loss Since 2016 Merger
Tokyo, April 14 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese convenience store operator FamilyMart Co. <8028> has suffered the first annual net loss since its merger with industry peer Uny Group Holdings Co. in 2016, due to the impact of the spread of the novel coronavirus.
For the business year that ended in February, FamilyMart logged a group net loss of 16.4 billion yen. Its sales fell 8.5 pct from the previous year to 473.3 billion yen, down for the second consecutive year, while its operating profit rose 10.4 pct to 71.2 billion yen.
Tokyo, April 14 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese convenience store operator FamilyMart Co. <8028> has suffered the first annual net loss since its merger with industry peer Uny Group Holdings Co. in 2016, due to the impact of the spread of the novel coronavirus.
For the business year that ended in February, FamilyMart logged a group net loss of 16.4 billion yen. Its sales fell 8.5 pct from the previous year to 473.3 billion yen, down for the second consecutive year, while its operating profit rose 10.4 pct to 71.2 billion yen.
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FamilyMart to Open Unmanned Convenience Stores at Post Offices
Tokyo, Oct. 21 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese convenience store operator FamilyMart Co. is planning to work with the Japan Post Holdings Co. <6178> group to open unmanned convenience stores within post offices throughout Japan, informed sources have said.
FamilyMart will open the first such store with an unmanned checkout counter by the end of this month at a post office in the city of Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture, north of Tokyo.
Tokyo, Oct. 21 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese convenience store operator FamilyMart Co. is planning to work with the Japan Post Holdings Co. <6178> group to open unmanned convenience stores within post offices throughout Japan, informed sources have said.
FamilyMart will open the first such store with an unmanned checkout counter by the end of this month at a post office in the city of Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture, north of Tokyo.
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