Adidas India aims at 1,000 stores by 2020

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 04 2015 | 8:42 PM IST
Germany's Adidas AG, which sells Adidas and Reebok sports shoes and clothes in India is aiming at 1,000 stores under both the brands by 2020.
The company is focusing on both offline and online formats to fuel its growth in the Indian market.
"We are targeting 1,000 stores as we have 750 as of now. 1,000 would be a combination of across the group of different formats, a combination of company's retail and franchise by 2020," Reebok and Adidas India Managing Director Dave Thomas told PTI.
On group's expansion plans in non-metro places he said: "It would depend on opportunities and what comes up. We are looking for big moves in the big city, but on the other side, we also have strategies for those market."
The group has 8,000 stores in China and in India it stands at around 750 outlets, he added.
The group is also expecting a decent increase in traction from online sales through its partners.
Reebok India's contribution in its global fold in terms of percentage is very small and in single digit, but in the coming years, this would increase further, he added.
"Yes, it would increase as we have big market here... Middle class is increasing. Indian's intention to spend on brands is increasing and the fitness element is increasing," said Thomas.
The group is sourcing 50 per cent of its products locally but it may increase depending on the quality of the local manufacturing.
"We are always looking opportunity (for local sourcing)... presently for sophisticated products imports is high, but definitely we are going to reduce it," he said.
Reebok India today launched its Fit-Hub concept store in Delhi's GK1 market.
"It has been our constant endeavour over the past few years to establish Reebok as the leading premium fitness brand in the country. Moreover, our strong focus towards catering to women's fitness needs has led to the category contributing to over 40 per cent of our overall business in selected stores," Thomas said.
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First Published: Nov 04 2015 | 8:42 PM IST

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