The New Zealand Herald

Retailer cuts whiteware

JB Hi-Fi also closes its store in Auckland’s Westgate

- Matthew Theunissen

JB Hi-Fi will no longer stock whiteware l ike fridges and dryers and is also closing its store in Auckland’s Westgate Shopping Centre.

Group chief executive Richard Murray said the company would discontinu­e selling bulky appliances like fridges, dishwasher­s and dryers that were currently sold in four of its stores.

“As we do constantly across our stores, we move products around, we expand categories that are growing [and] we have identified other product categories where we think we have better growth opportunit­ies,” Murray said.

As a result, it would also not be renewing the lease on its small Auckland distributi­on centre.

“It’s a third-party warehouse which was used to store large, bulky home appliances . . . we don’t require the additional storage.”

No staff were employed to work exclusivel­y at the distributi­on centre. However, the JB Hi-Fi based in Westgate Shopping Centre would close down on August 6, affecting 24 staff.

There were 19 available redeployme­nt opportunit­ies at JB Hi-Fi’s 15 other branches, Murray said.

“It’s an unprofitab­le store and it’s at the end of its lease,” he said, adding that the company did not see a chance to return it to profitabil­ity.

“It’s not uncommon for a retailer to close an unprofitab­le store.”

He confirmed that affected staff had been given less than two weeks’ notice but said they would be paid “well in excess” of minimum redundancy payment requiremen­ts should they not take up one of the 19 available jobs.

“This is a difficult time for the staff involved. I’m confident having spoken to all the people on the ground . . . that we have handled this in as ethical, transparen­t and caring way as we can.”

He declined to discuss any challenges the business, or the industry in general, was facing but pointed to the company’s February financial result.

“Our New Zealand business had sales decline 1.7 per cent but earnings were down about 50 per cent,” he said. “New Zealand’s a very, very competitiv­e market.”

The company’s next financial results are due to be released on August 14. “We have a plan over the next two years to improve the performanc­e of our New Zealand business,” Murray said.

“We think we’re a solid number three to Harvey [Norman] and Noel Leeming and . . . we see a number of store opportunit­ies across New Zealand over the next couple of years as centres are built or redevelope­d.”

The company was not considerin­g any further store closures at this point.

 ?? Picture / Brett Phibbs ?? There are 19 available redeployme­nt opportunit­ies at JB Hi-Fi’s other branches.
Picture / Brett Phibbs There are 19 available redeployme­nt opportunit­ies at JB Hi-Fi’s other branches.

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