UNIQLO is a LifeWear selling store‚ which offer you high-quality‚ fashionable clothing designed to be comfortable as conventional basic wear. To shop UNIQLO‚ there are few areas we must pass through. Window display: Design principle: Asymmetrical balance Each side one back company logo‚ 3 mannequins on each side‚ but with different posture/ height. Message given: Winter coat is their key drive Using coat‚ down jacket‚ hats‚ ear warmer to create a winter trends and the white color backdrop gives
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contents A message from the Chairman‚ President & CEO Our Group UNIQLO business Business model Products Production Stores People Overseas activities 6 11 14 14 16 18 20 22 23 CSR Corporate history Financial section Investor information Corporate information M&A strategy COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS FOOT PARK Theory 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 54 55 It all started here The origin of our “anybody‚ anywhere‚ everyday” concept At UNIQLO‚ our goal is to offer casual wear that can be worn by anybody‚ anywhere
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The Future of Retail Clothing: Will Uniqlo turn the World Japanese? This case has been written by Professor Marie-Catherine Mars‚ Edhec Business School. This case was made possible through the generous collaboration of Uniqlo France. The author warmly thanks André Tordjman for his valuable help and thought-provoking comments during the writing process. The case was created as a basis for class discussion and does not illustrate either effective or ineffective decision-making in a
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Written Proposal Introduction: This report is about Uniqlo’s competitive environment using Michael Porter’s Five Force Model. Uniqlo is a Japanese company which engages in designing casual wear clothes‚ manufacturing clothes and retailing clothes. Uniqlo in Hong Kong has established a profitable business constantly recording extremely high sales on a per store basis. Uniqlo offers fashionable and high quality clothing at reasonable prices‚ and was seized as an opportunity to establish a brand position
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BUSINESS AND LAW Global marketing LVL H6 UNIQLO CASE STUDY Emmanuel Chabaud 2011/2012 * 1: Critical profile of UNIQLO In this first part‚ I will try to give the most objective profile of Uniqlo‚ considering information from both Uniqlo officials (www.uniqlo.com and http://www.fastretailing.com ) and third party analysis (see the additional sourcing page). Originally‚ Hitoshi Yanai opened a little store called Ogori Shoji in 1949. Uniqlo (abbreviation for Unique Clothing Warehouse) is
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Introduction Uniqlo is a Japanese brand and Asia’s biggest clothing retailer‚ as well as the third most pro table fashion brand in the world‚ only behind industry rivals Zara and H&M (Industry Ranking‚ 2017).This brand targets a wide range of consumers and promotes timeless fashion to them. In just two decades‚ Uniqlo grew from a single suburban retail outlet in Hiroshima‚ Japan‚ to the fashion behemoth that it is today‚ with agship stores in every major global city (Lee‚ 2016). Despite the global
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General information of the company Location of the store that I visited: UNIQLO‚ 546 Broadway New York Times of visit: 1/15‚ 2/24 * UNIQLO Corporate Headquarters * 101 Ave. of the Americas‚ New York‚ NY 10013 * Annual revenue 2012 * Net sales 153.0 +23.3% * Operating income 14.5 +65.4% * Store number*1‚085 * Type of retailer by retail mix: Specialty store retailer of Private label Apparel UNIQLO was the first company in Japan to establish an SPA (Specialty store retailer
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Operating Strategy ~ The UNIQLO case~ 1142535b Sachiko Okita Introduction UNIQLO is a Japanese casual wear designer‚ manufacturer and retailer. UNIQLO has been recording good sale‚ they made a new sales record‚ 923‚600‚000‚000yen on 2012. In addition‚ they have wide and various customers‚ old and young‚ men and women‚ family and couples etc. Their sex‚ age and life style is different. The key success factor is “No target customer” In 2013 the CEO of UNIQLO‚ Tadashi Yanai made new concept
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to illustrate a thesis or principle”1 Uniqlo Co.‚ Ltd. ‚a casual wear designer‚ manufacturer and retailer in Japan. In this paper‚ we will present a case study to identify how this company plans their marketing strategies for their target customers. We also study the organizational scenarios of the planning strategy and make our views about Uniqlo for their future growth. Company History UNIQLO is core business of ‘Fast Retailing’ in Japan
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UNIQLO Operations Fashionable and high-quality clothes that anyone can wear anywhere‚ any time – that’s what UNIQLO is all about. Our global operating systems weave together all processes from product design to final sales‚ including global R&D‚ procurement of world-class quality materials‚ production focused in China‚ and the operation of 790 stores around the globe. This seamless system allows UNIQLO to consistently offer its customers high-quality products at reasonable prices. UNIQLO Japan
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