Scheduled to start operation in end 2011, Metro Cash & Carry Nha Trang is expected a reliable wholesale store providing goods with reasonable price for local businesses...
Scheduled to start operation in end 2011, Metro Cash & Carry Nha Trang is expected a reliable wholesale store providing goods with reasonable price for local businesses.
Metro Cash & Carry is an international self-service wholesale retailer. It operates in 30 countries with more than 700 stores. This giant group entered Vietnam in 2002. The cash-and-carry concept is based around self-service and bulk buying. Metro Cash & Carry serves to registered customers only. Core customer groups are hotels, restaurants, caterers, traders and other business professionals.
Metro Cash & Carry Nha Trang, starting construction since July, 2011 in 23–10 Street, Nha Trang, will be the 15th wholesale center of Metro in Vietnam. Metro Cash & Carry Nha Trang, to be invested about USD13 million and built on an area of 2 hectares, will offer about 25,000 food and non-food products. It is expected to start operation in end 2011 and create 400 jobs.
In its trading strategy, Metro always asks all suppliers to meet its requirements such as product quality, product label, safety and hygiene. Especially, the modern local transport by big refrigerated lorries is a significant improvement of Metro in Vietnam, ensuring quality and freshness of food. In some provinces, Metro has succeeded in setting up a direct supply to provide good quality and clean origin products for customers and help farmers sell their products with good prices.
“B2B (Business to Business) shows its strength in rising economies like Vietnam. We expand investment and operation to access more customers and make local businesses improve more. Nha Trang City as well as Khanh Hoa Province is one of our main markets in the Southern Central Coast”, said Randy Guttery, general director of Metro Cash & Carry Vietnam.
Local businesses are looking forward to the operation of Metro Cash & Carry Nha Trang in end 2011. The wholesale center is expected to supply goods for the Southern Central Coast and the Central Highlands, partly raising competition in the modern retail sale market.
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