In China, most of convenience stores operate 24/24 and 7/7.You will find convenience stores everywhere in the city:nearby residential compounds, commercial areas, travel terminals and tourist attractions, schools and hospitals.No wonder why “it isestimated that the average Chinese consumer enters a convenience two to three times a day“!
In China, leading players Convenience Stores are regionallybased and there is no national leader. Guangzhou, Chengduand Shenzhen Convenience Stores market leaders haverelatively high market share: Leading Convenience Stores per region are Meiyijia(Guangdong province),Hongqi(Sichuan province), Chongkelong(Chongqing), Easy Joy (Beijing), Quik (Shanghai).
Foreign Convenience Storeschains are expandingnationally(therefore present in most main cities) whiledomestic enterprises are mostly regionally focused:Lawson(Japan:Shanghai, Hangzhou, Beijing, Dalian and Chongqing), Family Mart(Japan:Shanghai, Guangzhou, Suzhou, Wuxi, Chengdu, Hangzhou and Shenzhen), 7-Eleven (Japan: Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Chengdu)…
Convenience stores try to differentiate their offering and propose added value services. However most of them will offer the followingdaily household items – either from national and multinational FMCG brands or private label.
Besides, some of them are offering added value services such as:
C-Store chain | Website | #of stores in Beijing |
7-Eleven | http://www.7-11bj.com.cn/ | 232 (including Tianjin) |
Hi-24 | http://hi24.cn.globrand.com/ | 200 |
Easy Joy | http://bjoil.sinopec.com/bjoil/domain/convenience_store/ | 500 |
Lawson | http://lawson.jp/en/store/oversea/ | 19 |
Wumart | http://www.wumart.com/index.php/5383fd600a?city=bj | ? |
Sources:
http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclass-cnt.aspx?id=20150309000015&cid=1102