Konzum

Konzum d.d.
Private subsidiary
Traded as ZSE: KNZM (delisted)
Industry Retail
Founded Zagreb, Croatia, 1957
Headquarters Zagreb, Croatia
Key people
Ivica Todorić (CAE)
Slavko Ledić (CEO) [1]
Products Grocery, General merchandise
Number of employees
11,886 (2014)[2]
Parent Agrokor
Website www.konzum.hr

Konzum d.d. is Croatia's largest supermarket chain, with just over 700 stores open in Croatia and more than 12,000 employees. There are also Konzum stores in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Serbia. Konzum serves over 650,000 customers each day. With its headquarters in Zagreb, it is part of the Agrokor company.[3][4]

In July 2005 Konzum also founded a chain of drugstores, known as KOZMO. This chain, which by then had 42 stores with 242 employees, was sold to the Nexus ALPHA fund on 31 December 2009.[5]

History

The first Konzum store was opened in Zagreb in 1957. Unikonzum was established in 1970 by joining four retail chain stores: Črnomerec, Konzum, Moslavka and Slavonia.[6] Since then it has expanded into Croatia's biggest supermarket chain, Its business has grown a lot since Croatia broke off of former Yugoslavia. Konzum joined the Agrokor group in 1994.

In 1995, the name Unikonzum was changed back to Konzum and restructured its operations according to the project by the consultant and introduced their EPoS application.[6]

In 2002, Konzum completed the acquisition of Alastor, the third largest food retailer in Croatia.

In 2008, Konzum had a turnover of 13.9 billion kuna (1.9 billion euro).

K Plus

K Plus is the value product brand of Konzum. Food and household products are sold at affordable prices under the brand.

Stores

Interior of a large Konzum store in Split

Konzum stores are named Konzum, Konzum Maxi, or Super Konzum according to their sizes.

Konzum Maxi

Konzum Maxi is the medium-sized version of Konzum supermarket. They are located in Dubrovnik, Sisak, Ploče, Vis, Makarska, Split, Sinj, Šibenik Knin, Vodice, Zadar, Gospić, Otočac, Crikvenica, Krk, Pula, Rovinj, Umag, Poreč, Rijeka, Jastrebarsko, Zagreb, Varaždin, Čakovec, Bjelovar, Đakovo, Slavonski Brod, Osijek and Vinkovci.

Super Konzum

Super Konzum is the largest version of the Konzum supermarket range. They are located in Čakovec, Đakovo, Vinkovci, Slavonski Brod, Zagreb, Samobor, Jastrebarsko, Ogulin, Rijeka, Poreč, Zadar, Šibenik, Split, Kutina, Makarska and Dubrovnik.

Velpro

Velpro is a Bosnian cash and carry, Velpro is a part of the Konzum group. The first Velpro was opened in 2003 in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Velpro cash & carry has about 14 stores in Croatia also in Belgrade, Serbia.

Idea

Konzum operates in Serbia and Montenegro under the "Idea" brand. Idea stores are named Idea, Idea Super or Idea Extra according to their sizes. The city of Niš has the largest number of Idea stores at 37, followed by Belgrade with 24 and Podgorica with 19.[7] Other Idea supermarkets are located in Novi Sad, Leskovac, Subotica, Vrbas, Bor, Sombor, Smederevo, Užice, Kraljevo, Valjevo, Gornji Milanovac, Šabac, Kragujevac, Zrenjanin, Nikšić, Herceg Novi and other towns.

LDC

LDC (short for Logističko-Distribucijski Centar - meaning Logistic-Distribution Center) is Konzum's storage company partner. Their warehouses are located in Zagreb, Split and Osijek

K-Mobile

On November 7, 2007, the launch of K-Mobile service was announced. In partnership with T-Mobile Croatia and EPH, K-Mobile was to offer consumers branded cellphones with prepaid calling plans. The project was to launch in March 2008, but was apparently cancelled; as of 2010 its web page is under construction.[8][9]

See also

References

  1. "Osnovni podaci kompanije Konzum". konzum.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  2. "Konzum je prešišao Zagrebački holding: Ima 11.886 zaposlenih". tportal.hr (in Croatian). 22 May 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  3. "Aktualnosti". konzum.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  4. "Opće informacije". konzum.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  5. Rak Šajn, Jolanda (2010-01-04). "Todorićev Kozmo prodan fondu Nexus Alpha - Biznis - ekonomija - Večernji list". vecernji.hr (in Croatian). Večernji list. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  6. 1 2 "Povijest razvoja" (in Croatian). Konzum.hr. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  7. "Idea prodavnice". idea.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2010-06-28.
  8. "Gdje se sakrio Todorićev Kmobile mobilni proizvod?". javno.hr (in Croatian). February 29, 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  9. http://kmobile.com.hr/, accessed 2010-09-29

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