Retail Management Chapter 2

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Franchising

A contractual agreement between a franchisor and a franchisee that allows the franchisee to operate a retail outlet using a name and format developed and supported by the franchisor.

Category Killer/Specialist

A discount retailer that offers a narrow but deep assortment of merchandise in a category and thus dominates the category from the customers' perspective. Also called a category specialist.

Discount Store

A general merchandise retailer that offers a wide variety of merchandise, limited service, and low prices.

Department Store

A retailer that carries a wide variety and deep assortment, offers considerable customer services, and is organized into separate departments for displaying merchandise.

Warehouse Club

A retailer that offers a limited assortment of food and general merchandise with little service and low prices to ultimate consumers and small businesses.

Off-price Retailer

A retailer that offers an inconsistent assortment of brand-name, fashion-oriented soft goods at low prices.

Conventional Supermarket

A self-service food store that offers groceries, meat, and produce with limited sales of nonfood items, such as health and beauty aids and general merchandise.

Convenience Store

A store that provides a limited variety and assortment of merchandise at a convenient location in a 2,000- to 3,000-square-foot store with speedy checkout.

Specialty Store

A type of store concentrating on a limited number of complementary merchandise categories and providing a high level of service.

Wholesale-sponsored voluntary cooperative group

An organization operated by a wholesaler offering a merchandising program to small, independent retailers on a voluntary basis.

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

Classification of retail firms into a hierarchical set of six-digit codes based on the types of products and services they produce and sell.

Hypermarket

Large (100,000-300,000 square feet) combination food (60-70 percent) and general merchandise (30-40 percent) retailer.

Supercenter

Large store (150,000 to 220,000 square feet) combining a discount store with a supermarket.

Full-line Discount Store

Retailers that offer a broad variety of merchandise, limited service, and low prices.

Value Retailers

Small, full-line discount stores that offer a limited merchandise assortment at very low prices

Depth of Merchandise/Assortment

The number of SKUs within a merchandise category.

Breadth of Merchandise/Variety

The number of different merchandise categories within a store or department.

Stock-Keeping Unit (SKU)

The smallest unit available for keeping inventory control. In soft goods merchandise, an SKU usually means a size, color, and style.

Supermarket

a large, self-service retail food store offering groceries, meat, and produce, as well as some nonfood items, such as health and beauty aids and general merchandise.


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