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Feasibility of ZARA in PeruMarket Seeking Opportunity
Erin BereitTarun Hingorani
Matthew RaffaTaras Sanow
Jonathan Solis
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Peru represents the next logical step in our strategy for the Americas
Existing Footprint
Local Demand for
Goods
Profitable
We have operated in South America since 1998.
Distribution centers in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico.
Lima population over 8 million. Target customers annual clothing and
footwear expenditure $390 million in 2010 and doubling in 10 years.
Store profitable within first 2 years of operation.
Total net benefit of $13.0 million over the first 7 years of operation.
Macroeconomic Stability
Stable exchange rates and low rates of inflation.
Continuous GDP growth per capita.
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Overview of Inditex / ZARA
Inditex HQ in Arteixo, Spain $14.7 billion in operating revenues
(2009) 4,607 stores, 8 brands, 74 countries
ZARA Flagship brand of Inditex First Store in 1975. 1,680 stores in 72 countries (2009) $9.1 billion in operating revenues
(2008) Goal of 80% of stores outside of
Spain in 2020 (Current 55%).
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Inditex has been operating its ZARA brand in South America since 1998.
Country ZARA Stores (FY 2008 Year End)
Argentina 7
Brazil 25
Chile 6
Colombia 7
Uruguay 2
Venezuela 11
Total 59
Regional Distribution Center(s)
Argentina
Brazil
Mexico
Source: Inditex FY 2008 Annual Report.
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Inditex has been operating its ZARA brand in South America since 1998.
Country ZARA Stores (FY 2008 Year End)
Argentina 7
Brazil 25
Chile 6
Colombia 7
Uruguay 2
Venezuela 11
Total 59
Regional Distribution Center(s)
Argentina
Brazil
Mexico
Source: Inditex FY 2008 Annual Report.
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Why invest in Peru?
Lima is 4th largest city in Latin America Bilateral free trade agreements e.g. US, China,
and EU (currently negotiating) Political stability Legal environment conducive to investment Investment grade bond rating Largest GDP growth in region in 2010 (6%)Z
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Macroeconomic stability leading to…Z
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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Inflation LevelAnnual Percentage Change 2000 - 2010
(Source: IMF World Economic Outlook Database 2009)
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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Balance of Payments 2000 - 2009(% GDP)
(Source: Central Reserve Bank of Peru)
Current Account balance
Capital Account balance
Balance of Payments
Public Debt as % of GDP 2000 - 2009
(Source: Central Reserve Bank of Peru)
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Increasing FDIZ
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ZARA will operate in a unique, sustainable position within the Peru Clothing and Footwear Marketplace
Mango HQ in Spain Currently 5 retail stores in
Lima (6 total in Peru) Currently pursuing a move
in market position.
Topitop HQ in Peru Inexpensive semi-
fashionable retailer
General Domestic Retailer
Provide service to mass market
Cheap
Fashionable
Expensive
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Generic DomesticRetailer
Mango
Topitop
ZARA
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ZARA
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ZARA – Resources & CapabilitiesCompetitive Advantage
Effective Team ofDesigners
PredominatelyCompany-owned
Distribution System
Presence at High-endRetail Locations
Fast FashionImage
Frequent ApparelUpdates
Low AdvertisingCosts
10,000 DesignsPer Year
Fashion & CostConscious Customers
Selective Outsourcingof Basic Manufacturing
Appearance ofScarcity
Latest TrendsSpotting Team
Production inEuropeQuick to
Market
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Proposed Operating Plan
Company owned store Locate in Lima’s upper end shopping
district (Larcomar) Country management team Local employees for day-to-day operations Utilize existing regional distribution centers Open 3Q 2011Z
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1Q 10 2Q 10 3Q 10 4Q 10 1Q 11 2Q 11 3Q 11
RecommendMarket Expansion
CountryManagementTeam
Local StaffConstructionStockingImplementation
Real EstateContractingPermittingStrategy
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Key Assumptions Average cost of new store in new market is $1.6
million. Size of store = 1,380 square meters (firm’s
system-wide average). Annual cost of prime real estate in Lima is $37
per square meter ($51,000 per year). Ninety (90) employees are needed to service
Peru. Avg. monthly salary per employee is 3,500 Nuevo
Sols ($1,100)
COGS is 43 percent of sales revenue. SGA is 20 percent of sales revenue. Corporate tax rate (existing and future) is 30
percent of profit. Tariff rate is 17 percent of the value of imports
(merchandise) Cost of capital is 6 percent. Amortization period is 20 years.
ZARA in Lima will break-even in 2 years and total net benefit of $13.0 million over the first 7 years of operation.
Peru - Conservative
Current Mexico
Current Chile
2011 0.1% 0.9% 1.4%
2012 0.3% 1.8% 2.7%
2013 0.35% 1.8% 2.7%
2014 0.4% 1.8% 2.7%
2015 0.4% 1.8% 2.7%
2016 0.4% 1.8% 2.7%
2017 0.4% 1.8% 2.7%
Scenario Market Shares for Total Clothing and Footwear Spending
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$(5,000,000)
$-
$5,000,000
$10,000,000
$15,000,000
$20,000,000
$25,000,000
$30,000,000
$35,000,000
$40,000,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Annual Profit After Taxes & Tariffs
Peru - ConservativeMexico Market ShareChile Market Share
Questions? ¿Preguntas?Z
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Thank You
Gracias
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SourcesZ
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Inditex. (2008). Inditex 2008 annual report. Retrieved f rom http://www.inditex.es/en/shareholders_and_investors/investor_relations/annual_reportsTiplady, R. (2006, April 4). Zara: taking the lead in fast-fashion. Bloomberg Businessweek, Retrieved f rom http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/apr2006/gb20060404_167078.htm?chan=innovation_branding_brand+prof ilesZara. (2010, April 2). Retrieved f rom http://www.zara.com/Zara. (2010). Wikipedia. Retrieved (2010, April 28) f rom http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zara_(clothing) [1] Kumar, N. (n.d.). How Zara worked on its supply chain to bring low-cost high fashion to the shelves - at high speed. Businessworld, Retrieved f rom http://www.businessworld.in/index.php/Spanish-season.htmlCia the world factbook - peru. (2010, April 16). Retrieved f rom https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/pe.htmlFmi: perú crecerá cerca del 6 percent en 2010 y será la envidia en la región. (2009, October 29). La Republica.Ministerio de comercio exterior y turismo del peru. (2010, April 17). Retrieved f rom http://www.mincetur.gob.peCentral bank of peru. (2010, April 28). Retrieved f rom www.bcrp.gob.peU. S. Department of State - Background Note: Peru. Accessed at http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35762.htm on May 1, 2010. Perspectives on the Peruvian Economy”. Ipsos APOYO. January 2010. Accessed at http://www.livinginperu.com/blogs/business/1246 on April 23, 2010.About Doing business. (2010, April 22). Retrieved f rom www.doingbusiness.orgValez, P. (2009, December 16). Peru wins third investment grade rating. Reuters, Retrieved f rom http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN1611592020091216 Vasquez, I. (2007, December 5). Peru may become latin america’s next success story. Retrieved f rom http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/2007/12/05/peru-may-become-latin-americas-next-success-story/Perspectives on the peruvian economy. (2010, January). Retrieved f rom http://www.livinginperu.com/blogs/business/1246 Ghemawat, P, & Nueno, J. (2003). Zara: Fast Fashion. (2003). Boston, MA: Harvard Business School.Mng by mango. (2010, April). Retrieved f rom http://www.mango.com/pv/index.htmlChina remains mango's biggest challenge. (2010, April 8). Fibre 2 Fashion, Retrieved f rom http://www.f ibre2fashion.com/news/fashion-company-news/newsdetails.aspx?news_id=84474
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Topitop. (2010, April). Retrieved f rom http://www.topitop.com.pe/home_retail.aspx?grp=2&len=2Lima . (2010). Wikipedia. Retrieved (2010, April 1) f rom http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima#EconomySouth America: Peru. (2010). The World Factbook. Retrieved (2010, April 18) f rom https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/pe.htmlZara. (2010, April 2). Retrieved f rom http://www.zara.com/#/en_GB/shops/Store percent20Finder/Inei: peru's economy up 3.63 percent in january. (2010, March 16). Andean Air Mail & Peruvian Times, Retrieved f rom http://www.peruviantimes.com/inei-perus-economy-up-3-63-percent-in-january/165328Peru: incidence of total poverty. (2010, April). Retrieved f rom www.inei.gob.peCia the world factbook - peru. (2010, April 16). Retrieved f rom https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/pe.htmlMetropolitan lima: average monthly income from principal occupation. (2010, May 2). Retrieved f rom www.inei.gob.peWorld bank development indicators. (2010, March). Retrieved f rom www.worldbank.org/dataPeru: Clothing & Footwear. Euromonitor. Retrieved (2010, April 18) f rom https://login.library.lausys.georgetown.edu/login?url=http://www.portal.euromonitor.com/Portal/DocumentView.aspx
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Market Expansion Considerations
Macroeconomic stability Urban economic development Relative ease of market entry Local demand for clothing Cost of doing business (taxes &
tariffs) Accessibility of distribution centers Availability of prime retail space Profitability within two years of
operation
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