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Metcash

Metcash Limited is an Australian wholesaler and conglomerate company that distributes food, liquor and hardware. The company is headquartered in Macquarie Park, NSW.[1]

Metcash Limited
TypePublic
ASX: MTS
Industry
  • Food distributor
  • hardware retail
  • liquor retailing
  • consumer goods
Founded1927; 96 years ago (1927) as Davids Limited, Woolloomooloo, NSW, Australia.
FounderJoe David
Key people
Doug Jones (CEO)
Products
  • Supermarket FMCG
  • convenience stores
  • hardware products
  • liquor stores
Websitewww.metcash.com

The company has three business divisions, being Food & Grocery, Liquor (Australian Liquor Marketers), and Hardware (Independent Hardware Group).[2]

It owns many different banners, including IGA, Home Hardware, Cellarbrations and Thirsty Camel.[3][4] It licences these banners to independent retailers, and provides marketing and operations support. The company also supplies banners that are not owned by Metcash, including FoodWorks and Friendly Grocer.

Metcash also operates a convenience division, made up of Campbells Cash & Carry, C-Store Distribution and Independent Grocers (NT).

Divisions Edit

 
IGA Supermarkets logo

Metcash Food & Grocery (MFG) Edit

Metcash owned banners Edit

  • IGA
    • IGA Local Grocer
    • IGA X-press
    • IGA Fine Foods Market
    • Supa IGA
    • SUPA VALU
    • Foodland
  • Village Grocer
  • The Fresh Pantry[5]

Supplied by Metcash Edit

Convenience Edit

  • Campbells Cash & Carry
  • Cash & Carry WA
  • C-Store Distribution

Australian Liquor Marketers (ALM) Edit

Australian Liquor Marketers is the liquor arm of Metcash, running liquor store franchises and distributing liquor to businesses around Australia and New Zealand. Its almost 2900 franchisees operate under the brand names The Bottle O, Cellarbrations, IGA liquor, Duncan's Liquor, Thirsty Camel, Big Bargain Liquor, Porter's Liquor and Merchants Liquor.[4][6]

The company has 13 distribution centres across every state and territory of Australia, and a distribution centre in New Zealand. It is Australia's largest supplier of liquor to independently owned liquor retailers and largest broad-range liquor wholesaler, supplying to 12,000 liquor customers.[4]

Independent Hardware Group (IHG) Edit

Former businesses Edit

In 2012, Metcash took a majority share in Automotive Brands Group (which operated Autobarn and Autopro chain of stores) for $53 million and incorporated it into its automotive division.[9] The company then sold its automotive division to Burson Group (now Bapcor) in 2015 for $275 million.[10] The chief executive officer of the automotive division was Supercar driver Paul Dumbrell.

Brands Edit

  • Community Co[11]
  • Black and Gold [12]
  • Foodland products

References Edit

  1. ^ "IBISWorld - Industry Market Research, Reports, and Statistics". www.ibisworld.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  2. ^ "About Us". Metcash | Australia’s leading wholesale distribution and marketing company. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Food". Metcash | Australia’s leading wholesale distribution and marketing company. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "Liquor". Metcash | Australia’s leading wholesale distribution and marketing company. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  5. ^ Mitchell, Sue (10 February 2020). "Green shoots: Metcash's bold strategy for growth". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  6. ^ Kilgallon, Steve (1 November 2020). "Bottle-O boss Grant Simpson steadfastly refuses to speak about migrant exploitation in some of its stores". stuff.co.nz.
  7. ^ Greenblat, Eli (12 November 2009). "Mitre 10 unhappy over Woolworths-Danks deal". The Age. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  8. ^ Blake, Dean (28 June 2021). "Metcash hastens Total Tools buy up, enjoys strong FY20". Inside Retail. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  9. ^ Urban, Rebecca (29 June 2012). . The Australian. Archived from the original on 28 June 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  10. ^ "Burson buys Metcash's auto business for $275 million". Australian Financial Review. 14 June 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  11. ^ "Phantom "Community Co" brand headed for IGA stores as Metcash struggles against Aldi tide". SmartCompany. 30 November 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  12. ^ "Black & Gold Product of Australia Range - The Australian Made Campaign". www.australianmade.com.au. Retrieved 10 November 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website

metcash, limited, australian, wholesaler, conglomerate, company, that, distributes, food, liquor, hardware, company, headquartered, macquarie, park, limitedtypepublictraded, asasx, mtsindustryfood, distributorhardware, retailliquor, retailingconsumer, goodsfou. Metcash Limited is an Australian wholesaler and conglomerate company that distributes food liquor and hardware The company is headquartered in Macquarie Park NSW 1 Metcash LimitedTypePublicTraded asASX MTSIndustryFood distributorhardware retailliquor retailingconsumer goodsFounded1927 96 years ago 1927 as Davids Limited Woolloomooloo NSW Australia FounderJoe DavidKey peopleDoug Jones CEO ProductsSupermarket FMCGconvenience storeshardware productsliquor storesWebsitewww wbr metcash wbr comThe company has three business divisions being Food amp Grocery Liquor Australian Liquor Marketers and Hardware Independent Hardware Group 2 It owns many different banners including IGA Home Hardware Cellarbrations and Thirsty Camel 3 4 It licences these banners to independent retailers and provides marketing and operations support The company also supplies banners that are not owned by Metcash including FoodWorks and Friendly Grocer Metcash also operates a convenience division made up of Campbells Cash amp Carry C Store Distribution and Independent Grocers NT Contents 1 Divisions 1 1 Metcash Food amp Grocery MFG 1 1 1 Metcash owned banners 1 1 2 Supplied by Metcash 1 1 3 Convenience 1 2 Australian Liquor Marketers ALM 1 3 Independent Hardware Group IHG 2 Former businesses 3 Brands 4 References 5 External linksDivisions Edit nbsp IGA Supermarkets logoMetcash Food amp Grocery MFG Edit Metcash owned banners Edit IGA IGA Local Grocer IGA X press IGA Fine Foods Market Supa IGA SUPA VALU Foodland Village Grocer The Fresh Pantry 5 Supplied by Metcash Edit FoodWorks Friendly Grocer Eziway 7 Eleven bp Lucky 7Convenience Edit Campbells Cash amp Carry Cash amp Carry WA C Store DistributionAustralian Liquor Marketers ALM Edit Main article Australian Liquor Marketers Australian Liquor Marketers is the liquor arm of Metcash running liquor store franchises and distributing liquor to businesses around Australia and New Zealand Its almost 2900 franchisees operate under the brand names The Bottle O Cellarbrations IGA liquor Duncan s Liquor Thirsty Camel Big Bargain Liquor Porter s Liquor and Merchants Liquor 4 6 The company has 13 distribution centres across every state and territory of Australia and a distribution centre in New Zealand It is Australia s largest supplier of liquor to independently owned liquor retailers and largest broad range liquor wholesaler supplying to 12 000 liquor customers 4 Independent Hardware Group IHG Edit Mitre 10 Home Hardware Thrifty Link Hardware 7 True Value Hardware Hardings Total Tools 8 Former businesses EditIn 2012 Metcash took a majority share in Automotive Brands Group which operated Autobarn and Autopro chain of stores for 53 million and incorporated it into its automotive division 9 The company then sold its automotive division to Burson Group now Bapcor in 2015 for 275 million 10 The chief executive officer of the automotive division was Supercar driver Paul Dumbrell Brands EditCommunity Co 11 Black and Gold 12 Foodland productsReferences Edit IBISWorld Industry Market Research Reports and Statistics www ibisworld com Retrieved 12 September 2023 About Us Metcash Australia s leading wholesale distribution and marketing company Retrieved 12 September 2023 Food Metcash Australia s leading wholesale distribution and marketing company Retrieved 12 September 2023 a b c Liquor Metcash Australia s leading wholesale distribution and marketing company Retrieved 12 September 2023 Mitchell Sue 10 February 2020 Green shoots Metcash s bold strategy for growth Australian Financial Review Retrieved 26 September 2023 Kilgallon Steve 1 November 2020 Bottle O boss Grant Simpson steadfastly refuses to speak about migrant exploitation in some of its stores stuff co nz Greenblat Eli 12 November 2009 Mitre 10 unhappy over Woolworths Danks deal The Age Retrieved 5 March 2021 Blake Dean 28 June 2021 Metcash hastens Total Tools buy up enjoys strong FY20 Inside Retail Retrieved 26 September 2023 Urban Rebecca 29 June 2012 Dumbrell switches lanes with 53m deal The Australian Archived from the original on 28 June 2012 Retrieved 19 September 2015 Burson buys Metcash s auto business for 275 million Australian Financial Review 14 June 2015 Retrieved 30 August 2015 Phantom Community Co brand headed for IGA stores as Metcash struggles against Aldi tide SmartCompany 30 November 2016 Retrieved 10 November 2021 Black amp Gold Product of Australia Range The Australian Made Campaign www australianmade com au Retrieved 10 November 2021 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metcash amp oldid 1177131170, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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