Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Walmart India looks to scale up kirana store programme, open fulfilment centre

- Deepti Govind deepti.g@livemint.com

BENGALURU: Walmart India is planning to scale up its kirana store programme called Mera Kirana that helps small familyowne­d grocery stores modernise, while also opening a new fulfilment centre as part of a pilot run in a bid to expand its cashand-carry footprint at a faster clip.

Walmart India has been piloting Mera Kirana over the past four years and now wants to make it part of its mainstream business, a top executive said in an interview. It is also planning to open another so-called “dark store” or warehouse in Lucknow over the next month or so.

Under Mera Kirana, Walmart creates zones in its Best Price wholesale stores t hat are designed to resemble a modern kirana outlet. They serve as a model for mom-and-pop (kirana) store owners to replicate when it comes to assortment and placement. The company also sends its teams out to kirana stores to work directly with them.

“We’ve seen a lot of loyalty from kiranas because they understand that we are not just selling to them we are also helping them become modern. We’ve seen healthy double-digit growth in our membership base year-on-year,” said Rajneesh Kumar, chief corporate affairs officer at Walmart India.

Of the company’s 1 million active customer base, 70% are small mom-and-pop or kirana stores. But many of these stores are not yet technology-enabled and that is where companies like Walmart, and its peers like Metro Cash and Carry Pvt Ltd, come in.

These organised wholesaler­s work with small retailers to digitise their business, in some cases even handing out hardware and

Walmart's Ind dia cash and carry business has 1 millionm active customers

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software for free. Keeping the mom-and-pop businesses strong benefits wholesaler­s. Metro Cash and Carry, for instance, is even considerin­g acquisitio­ns to aid it in digitising retail outlets.

Another tactic that Walmart is experiment­ing with in India is fulfillmen­t centres. These centres will be housed in ware- houses operated by third-party logistics firms, and will be used by Walmart to service kiranas in the vicinity. The firm typically needs four acres to open a fullfledge­d Best Price store, and the process of getting requisite approvals and performing due diligence for these used to take up to four years earlier.

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