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Albert Heijn

Albert Heijn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑlbərt ˈɦɛin]), often abbreviated to AH (pronounced [aːˈɦaː]) and informally to Appie (pronounced [ˈɑpi]), is the largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands with a market share of 34.8% in 2020. It was founded in 1887, and has been part of Ahold Delhaize since 2016.[2]

Albert Heijn
Albert Heijn's logo (2006–present)
IndustryRetail
FoundedOostzaan, Netherlands (27 May 1887 (1887-05-27))
FounderAlbert Heijn
Number of locations
1056
  • 996 in the Netherlands
    • 826 AH
    • 133 AH To Go
    • 37 AH XL
  • 60 in Belgium
Area served
Netherlands
Belgium
Germany
Key people
Marit van Egmond (CEO)
Albert Heijn Jr. (Founder of Ahold)
ProductsSupermarkets, Convenience stores, Small hypermarkets
Number of employees
100,000[1]
ParentAhold Delhaize

History edit

The chain was founded on 27 May 1887, when Albert Heijn bought a grocery store from his father Jan Heijn in Oostzaan. In the following years, Heijn opened other locations in several cities and in 1899, he opened a central warehouse in Zaandam.[3]

From 1895, Heijn started roasting his own brand of coffee in a laundry room in his Oostzaan location and in 1910, several other self-produced items were added, including confectionery, cakes and pastry. Until 1913, these products were produced in an old town house in Zaandam, but the company built a professional factory on this spot in 1913.[4]

In 1920, all enterprises were combined in the Maatschappij tot Exploitatie der Fabrieken en Handelszaken. Anton Jurgens, one of the founders of Unilever, took a 50% share within the new company. These shares were bought back by the family Heijn in 1927. On 29 April 1920, Albert Heijn transferred control of the company to his sons Gerrit Heijn and Jan Heijn, and his son-in-law Johan Hille. Albert Heijn stayed on as president of the board.[3]

Albert Heijn Sr. benefited from the industrialization that brought prosperity through fixed wages for factory workers and a new group of rich people. Eating habits changed: less in quantity but more and other types of items. Due to the rise of manufacturers and prepackaged items, indigenous and exclusive products came within reach.

The chain went public in 1948, and underwent two major changes in the 1950s. The first change was in 1952, with the introduction of their first self-service store and the second change was in 1955, with the opening of their first supermarket.[5]

The chain could become the largest within the Netherlands via several acquisitions. Notable (partial) acquisitions were Van Amerongen (1950), Simon de Wit (1972)[6] and C1000 (2008 and parts in 2012).[3][7]

Ahold NV was founded on August 27, 1973 and Albert Heijn became part of it. The new construction made it easier for Albert Heijn's new parent company to enter the foreign market. In October of the same year, Etos was acquired, a number of stores were converted into Albert Heijn and the rest continued as a drugstore within Ahold.[8]

At the beginning of 2003, Albert Heijn saw its market share fall sharply: 22.8 percent against 24.7 percent a year earlier.[9] In order to win back customers and leave the expensive image behind, Albert Heijn decided to start a large-scale price reduction in the same year. The chain permanently reduced the price of thousands of items every so often.

At the end of 2006, managing director Dick Boer announced that Albert Heijn would stop lowering prices. The price difference with the competitors was successfully reduced by many percent. The market share was almost 30 percent at the end of 2006.

In 2007, the company crossed the ocean with the opening of a franchise store in Curaçao, this shop remained open until 2016, when it was changed to a different brand. The company entered the Belgian market in 2011, with the opening of a store in Brasschaat. Despite the merger of Ahold and Delhaize, Albert Heijn and Delhaize both remained active in Belgium. Currently Albert Heijn has 60 stores. After Curaçao and Belgium the company entered the German market with their AH To Go formula. This venture ended in 2018.[10][11]

Simon de Wit edit

 
Simon de Wit Store in Heemskerk in 1969

Simon de Wit was a large family-owned chain of supermarkets in the Netherlands. The company was founded by Simon de Wit (1852–1934), who after his father's death in 1867 started a grocery store from his parental house in Wormerveer. In 1888 he opened the first branch in Amsterdam and by 1900 he ran stores at 30 different locations and owned a central warehouse in Zaandam.[12]

In 1954 the opening of the 150th store was celebrated. In 1970, when Simon de Wit's grandson Simon was in charge, a fire destroyed the central warehouse in Zaandam.[13] Soon after, Albert Heijn, which also originated in the Zaanstreek, showed interest in a takeover and in 1973 Simon de Wit merged with Albert Heijn, with all employees retaining their jobs. All remaining shops took on the name of the latter.

Formulas edit

Albert Heijn edit

 
Albert Heijn in Lier

This formula is most used throughout the Netherlands and Belgium and is their regular store format. Since 2018, the company began to roll out the concept Echt Vers (Really Fresh) in which the stores would be remodelled to offer 10–15% more fresh produce.[14]

Albert Heijn also distinguishes itself by the steadily growing range of organic and ecological products, reducing the use of plastics and investing in sustainable construction and transport. The expansion of the sustainable range was brought under the umbrella brand "Puur & Eerlijk" in 2009, under the leadership of Dick Boer, with adjustments to stricter certification and change of packaging. The retail chain is also committed to reducing food waste.

AH To Go edit

 
AH To Go at the Leeuwarden train station

In 1999, the chain developed a new formula for a convenience store on request of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen, the railway company would become a franchisee and opened the first store on Station Den Bosch. The formula got its current name in 2001, and specialises in products that customers need on their commute.[15]

Since 2019, the company is testing a new version of the formule without staff and cash registers. The customer scans their debit card and cameras register the customer and the items that are picked, after the customer leaves the right amount is deducted from their account. The new concept and technology was tested in a mobile unit that has been placed at the headquarters of Ahold Delhaize and Schiphol.[16]

AH XL edit

Since 2002, the company operates several hypermarkets with a larger variety of products in both food and non-food. Within the store there are also several chefs preparing take-away.

Albert Heijn Online edit

The company started testing delivery in 1999, with the Albert Heijn Thuisservice, which was renamed Albert.nl in 2001. Via this channel customers could purchase their groceries, but also products from sister-companies Etos and Gall & Gall. The Albert brand was discontinued in 2014, and the delivery service was integrated in the Albert Heijn brand.[17]

 
Former Albert Heijn logo (1965–2006)

Organisation and brand value edit

Since 1899, the chain is headquartered in Zaandam, their parent company is also located here. The chain operates six distribution centres in Nieuwegein, Geldermalsen, Zaandam, Tilburg, Pijnacker and Zwolle. In addition to an ever-growing impressive number of stores - both franchise and in-house - the chain also operates seven "Home Shop Centers" in Almere, Eindhoven, Rotterdam, De Meern, Amsterdam, Oosterhout and Bleiswijk.

The brand value of Albert Heijn was 866 million dollars in 2014, according to Trademark Office Interbrand. This put Albert Heijn in 26th place in the European brand values top 50.

Recent information about the brand value cannot be found publicly.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Feiten en cijfers". Nieuws.ah.nl. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Marktaandelen supermarkten 2020: fullservice wint van prijsvechters". www.agf.nl (in Dutch). 21 January 2021. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Gerssen, Martin. "De geschiedenis van onze winkels". Stichting Albert Heijn Erfgoed (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Geschiedenis in detail | Albert Heijn". www.ah.nl. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Hoe werd Albert Heijn de grootste supermarktketen van Nederland?". NPO Kennis (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Gevonden in Delpher - De tijd : dagblad voor Nederland". De Tijd : Dagblad voor Nederland (in Dutch). 17 February 1972. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  7. ^ BELGERS, JORIS (28 April 2012). "Ahold lachende derde bij fusie Jumbo en C1000". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  8. ^ Hoekstra, Diede (2 January 2019). "Hoe Etos precies honderd jaar geleden begon in Strijp". Eindhovens Dagblad. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Marktaandeel Albert Heijn fors lager RTL.nl (1 augustus 2003)".
  10. ^ "Albert Heijn begint 16 maart in België". www.distrifood.nl. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  11. ^ "Albert Heijn stopt met AH to go in Duitsland". NU (in Dutch). 13 December 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  12. ^ Short history (in Dutch)
  13. ^ Wit, Simon de at zaanwiki.nl
  14. ^ "Albert Heijn gaat vers anders aanpakken - dit zijn 5 dingen die je zult merken in de supermarkt". Business Insider Nederland (in Dutch). 13 June 2019. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  15. ^ "1 miljoen klanten per week: AH to go bestaat 20 jaar". RTL Nieuws (in Dutch). 15 November 2019. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  16. ^ Stil, Herman (25 November 2019). "Albert Heijn opent eerste robotsupermarkt op Schiphol". Het Parool (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  17. ^ Eilander, Elsbeth (17 February 2014). "Albert Heijn stopt met merk Albert.nl". Adformatie (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 February 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Dutch)
  • Official Belgium (in Dutch)

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For other uses see Albert Heijn disambiguation Albert Heijn Dutch pronunciation ˈɑlbert ˈɦɛin often abbreviated to AH pronounced aːˈɦaː and informally to Appie pronounced ˈɑpi is the largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands with a market share of 34 8 in 2020 It was founded in 1887 and has been part of Ahold Delhaize since 2016 2 Albert HeijnAlbert Heijn s logo 2006 present IndustryRetailFoundedOostzaan Netherlands 27 May 1887 1887 05 27 FounderAlbert HeijnNumber of locations1056 996 in the Netherlands 826 AH 133 AH To Go 37 AH XL 60 in BelgiumArea servedNetherlandsBelgium GermanyKey peopleMarit van Egmond CEO Albert Heijn Jr Founder of Ahold ProductsSupermarkets Convenience stores Small hypermarketsNumber of employees100 000 1 ParentAhold Delhaize Contents 1 History 1 1 Simon de Wit 2 Formulas 2 1 Albert Heijn 2 2 AH To Go 2 3 AH XL 2 4 Albert Heijn Online 3 Organisation and brand value 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe chain was founded on 27 May 1887 when Albert Heijn bought a grocery store from his father Jan Heijn in Oostzaan In the following years Heijn opened other locations in several cities and in 1899 he opened a central warehouse in Zaandam 3 From 1895 Heijn started roasting his own brand of coffee in a laundry room in his Oostzaan location and in 1910 several other self produced items were added including confectionery cakes and pastry Until 1913 these products were produced in an old town house in Zaandam but the company built a professional factory on this spot in 1913 4 In 1920 all enterprises were combined in the Maatschappij tot Exploitatie der Fabrieken en Handelszaken Anton Jurgens one of the founders of Unilever took a 50 share within the new company These shares were bought back by the family Heijn in 1927 On 29 April 1920 Albert Heijn transferred control of the company to his sons Gerrit Heijn and Jan Heijn and his son in law Johan Hille Albert Heijn stayed on as president of the board 3 Albert Heijn Sr benefited from the industrialization that brought prosperity through fixed wages for factory workers and a new group of rich people Eating habits changed less in quantity but more and other types of items Due to the rise of manufacturers and prepackaged items indigenous and exclusive products came within reach The chain went public in 1948 and underwent two major changes in the 1950s The first change was in 1952 with the introduction of their first self service store and the second change was in 1955 with the opening of their first supermarket 5 The chain could become the largest within the Netherlands via several acquisitions Notable partial acquisitions were Van Amerongen 1950 Simon de Wit 1972 6 and C1000 2008 and parts in 2012 3 7 Ahold NV was founded on August 27 1973 and Albert Heijn became part of it The new construction made it easier for Albert Heijn s new parent company to enter the foreign market In October of the same year Etos was acquired a number of stores were converted into Albert Heijn and the rest continued as a drugstore within Ahold 8 At the beginning of 2003 Albert Heijn saw its market share fall sharply 22 8 percent against 24 7 percent a year earlier 9 In order to win back customers and leave the expensive image behind Albert Heijn decided to start a large scale price reduction in the same year The chain permanently reduced the price of thousands of items every so often At the end of 2006 managing director Dick Boer announced that Albert Heijn would stop lowering prices The price difference with the competitors was successfully reduced by many percent The market share was almost 30 percent at the end of 2006 In 2007 the company crossed the ocean with the opening of a franchise store in Curacao this shop remained open until 2016 when it was changed to a different brand The company entered the Belgian market in 2011 with the opening of a store in Brasschaat Despite the merger of Ahold and Delhaize Albert Heijn and Delhaize both remained active in Belgium Currently Albert Heijn has 60 stores After Curacao and Belgium the company entered the German market with their AH To Go formula This venture ended in 2018 10 11 Simon de Wit edit Simon de Wit redirects here For the musician see Blanks musician nbsp Simon de Wit Store in Heemskerk in 1969Simon de Wit was a large family owned chain of supermarkets in the Netherlands The company was founded by Simon de Wit 1852 1934 who after his father s death in 1867 started a grocery store from his parental house in Wormerveer In 1888 he opened the first branch in Amsterdam and by 1900 he ran stores at 30 different locations and owned a central warehouse in Zaandam 12 In 1954 the opening of the 150th store was celebrated In 1970 when Simon de Wit s grandson Simon was in charge a fire destroyed the central warehouse in Zaandam 13 Soon after Albert Heijn which also originated in the Zaanstreek showed interest in a takeover and in 1973 Simon de Wit merged with Albert Heijn with all employees retaining their jobs All remaining shops took on the name of the latter Formulas editAlbert Heijn edit nbsp Albert Heijn in LierThis formula is most used throughout the Netherlands and Belgium and is their regular store format Since 2018 the company began to roll out the concept Echt Vers Really Fresh in which the stores would be remodelled to offer 10 15 more fresh produce 14 Albert Heijn also distinguishes itself by the steadily growing range of organic and ecological products reducing the use of plastics and investing in sustainable construction and transport The expansion of the sustainable range was brought under the umbrella brand Puur amp Eerlijk in 2009 under the leadership of Dick Boer with adjustments to stricter certification and change of packaging The retail chain is also committed to reducing food waste AH To Go edit nbsp AH To Go at the Leeuwarden train stationIn 1999 the chain developed a new formula for a convenience store on request of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen the railway company would become a franchisee and opened the first store on Station Den Bosch The formula got its current name in 2001 and specialises in products that customers need on their commute 15 Since 2019 the company is testing a new version of the formule without staff and cash registers The customer scans their debit card and cameras register the customer and the items that are picked after the customer leaves the right amount is deducted from their account The new concept and technology was tested in a mobile unit that has been placed at the headquarters of Ahold Delhaize and Schiphol 16 AH XL edit Since 2002 the company operates several hypermarkets with a larger variety of products in both food and non food Within the store there are also several chefs preparing take away Albert Heijn Online editThe company started testing delivery in 1999 with the Albert Heijn Thuisservice which was renamed Albert nl in 2001 Via this channel customers could purchase their groceries but also products from sister companies Etos and Gall amp Gall The Albert brand was discontinued in 2014 and the delivery service was integrated in the Albert Heijn brand 17 nbsp Former Albert Heijn logo 1965 2006 Organisation and brand value editSince 1899 the chain is headquartered in Zaandam their parent company is also located here The chain operates six distribution centres in Nieuwegein Geldermalsen Zaandam Tilburg Pijnacker and Zwolle In addition to an ever growing impressive number of stores both franchise and in house the chain also operates seven Home Shop Centers in Almere Eindhoven Rotterdam De Meern Amsterdam Oosterhout and Bleiswijk The brand value of Albert Heijn was 866 million dollars in 2014 according to Trademark Office Interbrand This put Albert Heijn in 26th place in the European brand values top 50 Recent information about the brand value cannot be found publicly See also editAhold as one of the merging partners of Ahold Delhaize List of supermarket chains in the Netherlands List of hypermarkets in the Netherlands Albert Czech RepublicReferences edit Feiten en cijfers Nieuws ah nl Retrieved 12 June 2019 Marktaandelen supermarkten 2020 fullservice wint van prijsvechters www agf nl in Dutch 21 January 2021 Retrieved 8 February 2021 a b c Gerssen Martin De geschiedenis van onze winkels Stichting Albert Heijn Erfgoed in Dutch Retrieved 8 February 2021 Geschiedenis in detail Albert Heijn www ah nl Retrieved 15 February 2021 Hoe werd Albert Heijn de grootste supermarktketen van Nederland NPO Kennis in Dutch Retrieved 8 February 2021 Gevonden in Delpher De tijd dagblad voor Nederland De Tijd Dagblad voor Nederland in Dutch 17 February 1972 Retrieved 1 May 2022 BELGERS JORIS 28 April 2012 Ahold lachende derde bij fusie Jumbo en C1000 Trouw in Dutch Retrieved 8 February 2021 Hoekstra Diede 2 January 2019 Hoe Etos precies honderd jaar geleden begon in Strijp Eindhovens Dagblad Retrieved 28 October 2023 Marktaandeel Albert Heijn fors lager RTL nl 1 augustus 2003 Albert Heijn begint 16 maart in Belgie www distrifood nl Retrieved 8 February 2021 Albert Heijn stopt met AH to go in Duitsland NU in Dutch 13 December 2017 Retrieved 8 February 2021 Short history in Dutch Wit Simon de at zaanwiki nl Albert Heijn gaat vers anders aanpakken dit zijn 5 dingen die je zult merken in de supermarkt Business Insider Nederland in Dutch 13 June 2019 Retrieved 8 February 2021 1 miljoen klanten per week AH to go bestaat 20 jaar RTL Nieuws in Dutch 15 November 2019 Retrieved 8 February 2021 Stil Herman 25 November 2019 Albert Heijn opent eerste robotsupermarkt op Schiphol Het Parool in Dutch Retrieved 8 February 2021 Eilander Elsbeth 17 February 2014 Albert Heijn stopt met merk Albert nl Adformatie in Dutch Retrieved 8 February 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Albert Heijn Official website in Dutch Official Belgium in Dutch Portals nbsp Supermarkets nbsp Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albert Heijn amp 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