Delhaize Group
Naamloze vennootschap / Société anonyme | |
Traded as | Euronext: DELB, NYSE: DEG |
Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1867 |
Headquarters | Anderlecht, Brussels, Belgium |
Number of locations | 3,534 worldwide (2013)[1] |
Key people | Frans Muller (CEO), Mats Jansson (Chairman), Kevin Holt (CEO, Delhaize America) |
Services | Supermarkets, hypermarkets, convenience stores, wholesale |
Revenue | €21.1 billion (2013) |
Profit | €487 million (2013)[1] |
Total assets | €11.6 billion (end 2013)[1] |
Total equity | €5.076 billion (end 2013)[1] |
Website | delhaizegroup.com |
Delhaize Group (French pronunciation: [dəlɛːz]) is a food retailer headquartered in Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, Brussels, Belgium,[2] and operating in seven countries and on three continents. The principal activity of Delhaize Group is the operation of food supermarkets. On June 24, 2015, Delhaize reached an agreement with Ahold to merge and form a new parent company headquartered in the Netherlands: Ahold Delhaize.[3]
History
Delhaize Group was founded near Charleroi, Belgium, in 1867 by Jules Delhaize and his brothers Auguste, Edouard and Adolphe. He was helped in this endeavor by his future brother-in-law, Jules Vieujant.[4] For their new company, they chose the lion, the symbol of strength, as their logo. They also chose a motto: unity is strength.[5]
As of 31 December 2014, Delhaize Group had a sales network (which includes directly operated, franchised, and affiliated stores) of 3,402 stores and employed approximately 150,000 people (excluding the stores and related associates of divested and discontinued operations). Store formats are primarily supermarkets, which represent 85% of Delhaize Group's sales network. Delhaize Group's sales network also includes other store formats such as neighborhood stores, convenience stores, and specialty stores. The company is actively engaged with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star program to manage energy efficiency across its U.S. facilities.[6]
In addition to food retailing, Delhaize Group engages in food wholesaling to stores in its sales network and in nonfood retailing of products such as pet products and health and beauty products.
In 2014, Delhaize Group recorded revenue of €21.4 billion and underlying operating profit of €762 million. Delhaize Group's operations are located primarily in the United States (Food Lion LLC, Hannaford Brothers Company) and Belgium. Other operations are located in Greece, Indonesia, Serbia, Luxembourg and Romania.
Delhaize entered the U.S. market through its acquisition of Food Town Stores in 1983, renaming it Food Lion and expanding from 22 stores to 226.[5] In 1985, it became a franchisee for Cub Foods and opened the first of many stores in the Atlanta area and in 1996 acquired Kash n' Karry, a Florida grocery chain.[5] Both its Cub Foods stores, and the Kash n' Karry chain have since been sold by Delhaize.
In 2007, the company left the Czech market after 16 years and sold all of its 97 supermarkets to Billa.[7] In 2009, the company left the German market after 6 years and sold all of its 4 supermarkets to REWE Group. In 2011, Delhaize acquired Serbian retailer Delta Maxi.[8]
In May 2013, Harveys was sold along with sister supermarket chains Sweetbay and Reid's to BI-LO, LLC for $265 million.[9]
The locations in Montenegro were sold in 2013.[10] The locations in Bosnia and Herzegovina were sold in 2014.[11]
In November 2014, Delhaize Group signed an agreement to sell its Bottom Dollar food store locations in the U.S. to Aldi, Inc. The stores were closed on January 12, 2015, and the transaction was completed early 2015.
On June 24, 2015, Delhaize reached an agreement with Ahold to merge, forming a new parent company, Ahold Delhaize.[12][13][14] Ahold CEO Dick Boer will become CEO of the merged company, with Frans Muller, CEO of Delhaize to become deputy CEO and chief integration officer. [15]
Sales divisions
Europe
Belgium
- Delhaize
- Red Market
- AD Delhaize
- Proxy Delhaize
- Shop & Go
- Tom & Co.
- Delhaize.be
- Caddyhome.be
- Delhaizewineworld.com
Luxembourg
- Delhaize
- Proxy Delhaize
Greece
- Alfa-Beta Vassilopoulos
- City AB
- AB Shop & Go
- AB Food Market
- ENA
Romania [16]
- Mega Image - 203 stores
- Shop & Go - 217 stores
- Gusturi Romanesti - 1 store
- AB Cool Food - 1 store
- Mega Drive - 1 store
Serbia
- Maxi
- Shop & Go (formerly: Mini Maxi)
- Tempo Centar (formerly: Tempo Cash & Carry)
Americas
United States
Operates as Delhaize America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Delhaize Group:
Asia
- Super Indo (51%)
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 http://annualreport.delhaizegroup.com/?lang=en Company Annual Report
- ↑ "Contacts." Delhaize Group. Retrieved on 10 March 2016. "Osseghemstraat 53 1080 Brussels - Belgium"
- ↑ HLN.be
- ↑ Dendooven, Pascal (5 July 2007). "De onversaagde kruideniers van Delhaize". De Standaard (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- 1 2 3 Delhaize Company's Our History
- ↑ "Hannaford Supermarket First to Achieve LEED Platinum Rating". www.greenbiz.com. Greenbiz Group. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
- ↑ BILLA ČR zdvojnásobí podíl na trhu, obrat, počet prodejen i zaměstnanců (BILLA ČR will double its market share, sales, number of supermarkets and employees) (Delvita press release, 1 June 2007)
- ↑ "Food Lion parent Delhaize buys Delta Maxi". Charlotte Business Journal. 27 July 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- ↑ Tampa-based Sweetbay supermarkets sold Tampa Bay Times, May 28, 2013
- ↑ Delhaize Press Release - sale of MaxiMiniMaxi and Tempo stores
- ↑ Delhaize Press Release - sale of Bosnian-Herzegovinian stores
- ↑ http://delhaizegroup.com/en/PublicationsCenter/OtherPressReleases/OtherPressReleasesView/tabid/301/Article/1670/ahold-and-delhaize-announce-intention-to-merge.aspx
- ↑ "Growing Dutch company eats up Maine-based Hannaford chain". The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.
- ↑ "Stop & Shop parent to purchase owner of Hannaford - Business - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com.
- ↑ "Ahold, Delhaize complete merger agreement". SupermarketNews. 24 June 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
- ↑ "O Noua Localitate Pe Harta Mega Image". Magazinul Progresiv. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
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