Even as Wal-Mart, Carrefour and Tesco make a beeline to enter the burgeoning Indian retail space, Target, $52.62 billion retailer of the US, plans to make it big in sourcing. |
The retailer hopes to triple its sourcing from India by 2010 and touch the $1 billion mark. The retailer has been running a sourcing operation, Target Sourcing Services/AMC, in India since 1975. |
Target, which has sourcing operations in 51 countries, has been growing its sourcing from India. |
While it sourced less than $100 million worth of merchandise in 2003, the company will source $300 million this year and is expected to touch the $450 million mark in 2007. |
It currently sources textiles, stainless steel, handicrafts, stationery, lighting equipment and home furnishings from India. |
However, company executives said they had no plans to enter the retailing segment in India through the cash and carry route, like the other global biggies, Wal-Mart and Tesco. |
"We are very excited about the fast growing Indian retail sector but there are no definite plans to make an entry right now. India still has a major role to play for providing merchandise to our operations," said P Jagannath, managing director, Target Sourcing Services/AMC. |
Official sources said despite the domestic retail sector having everything going for it at the moment, the company's own plans were currently focused on the US market. |
"Target has plans to grow to a $100 billion operation by 2010 and they see enough potential in the US market and need not look elsewhere now," retail analysts said. |
They added that this was not the case with Wal-Mart, which had to look outside the US for pushing growth, as it had hit a plateau in America. |