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IKEA
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1. What is IKEA?
Founded in Sweden in 1943, IKEA “creates a better everyday life for most people” is the direction that IKEA has been working since its inception. The IKEA brand is always associated with improving people's quality of life and adhering to the business tenet of “providing as many customers as possible, well-designed, well-functioning, low-cost household items”.
While providing a wide variety of beautiful and practical household items that ordinary people can afford, IKEA strives to create a business model centered on customers and the interests of society, and is committed to environmental protection and social responsibility issues. Today, the Swedish IKEA Group has become the world's largest furniture and household goods business, mainly including seat/sofa series, office supplies, bedroom series, kitchen series, lighting series, textiles, cookware series, house storage series, children's product series, etc. 10,000 products.
At present, IKEA has 240 stores in 34 countries and regions, including 7 in China, in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Nanjing, Shenyang and Dalian. IKEA's procurement model is a global procurement model. It has established 16 procurement trade regions around the world, including three in China, namely: South China, Central China and North China. At present, IKEA's purchases in China have accounted for 18% of the total, ranking first among IKEA procurement countries. According to the plan, by 2010, IKEA will have 10 retail stores in mainland China, and the required storage capacity will be expanded from the current 100,000 cubic meters to more than 300,000 cubic meters. China has become one of IKEA's largest procurement markets and one of the most important spaces for business growth, and has a pivotal position in IKEA's global strategy.
2, IKEA IKEA audit - WAY review process
1. Preparation before the audit;
2. Initial meeting;
3. On-site audit;
4. Document review;
5. Employee interviews;
6. The meeting is over;
7. Audit report.