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Ikea not ready to open first India store yet

- NIVEDITA MOOKERJI

Less than a week before the scheduled opening of its first India store, Swedish furnishing major Ikea announced a change in plan. Instead of July 19, Ikea’s Hyderabad store will now open on August 9, a company statement said on Friday, days after the invites had been sent out for the grand inaugurati­on of the 400,000 sq ft facility by the global CEO Jesper Brodin. It needs some more time to live up to its expected quality commitment­s towards customers and co-workers, Ikea India CEO Peter Betzel said in a statement.

Responding to a query on why Ikea decided to move the date after finalising everything, a company executive said, "The reasons are of our readiness to welcome the many people in a good way in the store." Although local infrastruc­ture issues such as a flyover constructi­on close to the Ikea store at Hi-Tech City in Hyderabad may have been a hurdle, the company said the Telangana government had been very supportive.

Around 45,000 visitors are expected at the store on the launch day and the company may have felt that the required measures to ensure smooth movement of the crowd in terms of external parking were still not in place, a source said. Over the next 20 days or so, the infrastruc­ture issues may get resolved to some extent, he said.

"It’s about our own readiness in the store to match the high standards that we would like people to experience," the executive said when asked whether infrastruc­ture gaps had forced the company to move the store opening date. Ikea is opening its first store in the country six years after announcing its ^1.5 billion investment in single-brand retail business.

On the number of visitors likely to come for the store opening, the executive said, "This is our first store and we are ready to be positively surprised. We will communicat­e the new date in all our ongoing outdoor communicat­ions."

According to the company, this is not the first time that Ikea is doing something as drastic as changing the opening date after sending out invites and going all out on publicity blitz. "Ikea has over 450 stores in more than 50 countries. We believe in doing things right. This isn’t a first time scenario. In the past, situations such as adverse climate have resulted in delays."

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Around 45,000 visitors are expected at the store on the launch day

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