Metcash

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Metcash (ASX: MTS) is an Australian company distributing and marketing groceries, fresh produce, alcoholic beverages, hardware, and other consumer goods.
Automotive business
Metcash took a majority share in Automotive Brands Group for $53 million in 2012 and incorporated it into its automotive division.[1] The company then sold its automotive division to Burson Group in 2015 for $275 million.[2] The chief executive officer of the automotive division was V8 Supercar driver Paul Dumbrell.
Metcash divisions
Metcash Food & Grocery Supermarkets
- IGA
- Supa IGA/Foodland
- Progressive Supa IGA WA
Metcash Convenience
- Campbells Wholesale
- Campbells Cash & Carry
- Cash & Carry WA
- C-Store Distribution
- Lucky 7 Convenience stores
- IGA X-Press stores
- Friendly Grocer
ALM - Australian Liquor Marketers
- Cellarbrations
- IGA liquor
- The Bottle O
- Thirsty Camel
Metcash Hardware - Mitre 10
- Mitre 10
- True Value
Metcash brands

Mitre 10 logo

IGA Supermarkets Logo
- IGA (Supermarkets)
- Supa IGA/Foodland
- Progressive Supa IGA (WA)
- Lucky 7 (Convenience)
- Campbells Wholesale
- C Store Distribution
- Cash & Carry (WA)
- Cellarbrations (Liquor)
- The Bottle-O (Liquor)
- IGA Liquor
- Thirsty Camel Liquor
- Mitre 10 (Hardware)
- True Value Hardware (Hardware)
References
- ↑ Urban, Rebecca (29 June 2012). "Dumbrell switches lanes with $53m deal". The Australian. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
- ↑ "Burson buys Metcash's auto business for $275 million". Financial Review. Retrieved 2015-08-30.
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