Maxima Group moves hard in Poland: linking two distribution chains



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Maxima Group, a chain of stores, will connect its managed networks in Poland. The Aldik network acquired in 2012 will be connected to the distribution network Stokrotka managed by the Lithuanian company from the spring [19659002] The planned integration will be completed in the autumn of this year and its brand will be Stokrotka – it should manage 563 stores late in the year, the group reported.

"The merger of the distribution chains is part of the strategy in Poland, which will help strengthen Maxima Group's position and implement development plans in this market." The merger will bring together the experience and the the knowledge of the two companies, will seek synergies and exploit economies of scale, "said Dalima Misiūnas, director of Maxima Group.

According to the Maxima group, Stokrotka had 437 stores at the end of 2017, its figure of Business student at 597 million Euro, he employed more than 8 thousand employees.The Aldik business, which controls 30 stores, rose in 2017 to 52 million. 700 employees were working there

In the spring, Maxima Group bought Stokrotka from the Polish company Emperia Holding and the value of the transaction rose to more than 284 million euro After the implementation of this agreement, the Lithuanian group became the p Largest investor in the Lithuanian capital in Poland

Maxima Group, besides Maxima and Polish networks, manages T-Market in Bulgaria and an online Barbora grocery store. The group's business figure last year, compared with 2016, grew by 4.2%. up to 2.806 billion

Maxima Group belongs to Neringa Numavicius, a group of commercial companies of Vilnius

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