The Future of Retailing in
Australia to 2018” report, published by Conlumino, provides a detailed
analysis of both the historic and forecast market data of retail sales of
different product segments across key channels in Australia. In addition, it
provides an overview of changing consumer and retail trends, the influence of
various economic variables on the retail industry, innovations in retail, and
an analysis of vital developments in major retail channels.
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It provides detailed quantitative
analysis of past and future trends, crucially providing retail sales data not
just by channel and by product, but showing product sales through different
channels. This allows marketers interested in retailing to determine how to
account for the development of retail trade overall and to know which channels
are showing growth for which products in the coming years.
Data sets are provided for 2008
through to 2018, with actuals being provided for 2013. All initial market
sizing and analysis is conducted in local currency in order to ensure local
trends are reflected in the data before conversion into other currencies.
Key Findings
- The rise in online retailing,
expansion of international retailers, and M-commerce are key to
industry's growth in Australia
- There is a notable increase in
consumers who shop online and prefer omni-channel shopping
- Overseas retailers are gaining
traction among Australian consumers, while the domestic players lag
behind in online initiatives
- Hypermarkets, supermarkets,
and hard discounters will remain as key retail channels, while online
records highest growth rate
Synopsis
- “The Future of Retailing in
Australia to 2018”is a detailed industry report providing comprehensive
analysis of the emerging trends, forecasts, and opportunities in the
Australian retail market
- The report is a result of a
thorough analysis of consumer trends, changing economic and population
factors, and the influence of internet and technology in the retail
industry.
- The report provides both
qualitative and quantitative insights of the changing retail dynamics
across various product segments across different channels; with in-depth
analysis of 26 product categories and 17 retail channels.
- This report provides detailed
data on the size and development of retail sales of individual product
types through specific retail channels and formats in Australia. It
provides a detailed and comprehensive quantitative analysis of the trends
affecting market development through both historic and forecast data.
- It provides an overview of key
competitive trends across major retail channels, along with retail
innovations in Australia.
Reasons To Buy
- The report provides a
comprehensive overview of the Australian retail market for companies
already operating in, and those wishing to enter the Australian retail
market.
- Understand which channels and
products will be the major winners and losers over the coming years and plan
accordingly, covering 26 products, across 12 product sectors that
include: Clothing, Footwear, Books, News and Stationery, Electrical and
Electronics, Food and Grocery, Personal Care, Furniture and Floor
Coverings, Home and Garden Products, Music, Video and Entertainment
Software, Sports and Leisure Equipment, Sports and Leisure Equipment,
Luggage and Leather Goods
- Detailed channel coverage is
provided, covering 26 products, across four channel groups that include:
General Retailers, Specialist Retailers, Value Retailers, and
Online Retailers.
- Benefit from a detailed
analysis of vital economic and population trends, key consumer and
technology trends influencing the retail market.
- Monitor the competitive
landscape with the analysis of key trends which are shaping the
competitive landscape of major retail channels.
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