TRANSASIA, Ltd. A successful Russian regional FMCG distribution company Boston, МА October 29, 2003.

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TRANSASIA, Ltd. A successful Russian regional FMCG distribution company Boston, МА October 29, 2003

Retail Business in Russia. The Past, “Wild Times”…

How we started our business Time: 1994 Location: Krasnodar Core business: Wholesale Distribution of FMCG (fast moving consumer goods) Partners: Western Manufacturers Johnson & Johnson, L’Oreal, Procter & Gamble

What was the market Retail market – total chaos! Death of old Soviet system Empty counters in the state stores Outside kiosks & tables (open-air), flea markets Flood of low quality or fake goods Chaotic pricing Quick (several days) money turnover

What were Transasia’s differences Start of creation a Western distribution system according to common business practices! First distribution company in the city Quality goods and products Western brands Advertising support High quality customer service Credit lines for retail outlets

Current Business Environment Grow Market Share as fast as Possible Hyper Growth Period

The present period started in 1998… Economic crisis in Russia – August 1998 Consumer purchasing power decreased 3-4 times Some Western companies left Russian marketplace Russian manufacturers began to gain market share Many banks and distributors went bankrupt

TRANSASIA – Facts Covers Southern Russia – 12 million people (8% of the total Russian population) 1 HQ + 8 regional branches Over 1,000 employees 141 delivery vans and trucks 95 automobiles used by sales representatives

Map of Russia

TRANSASIA – geography of operations

TRANSASIA’s Suppliers Total number of suppliers 46 “Procter & Gamble” “Kraft Foods” “Nestle” “Mars” “Wrigley” “Chupa Chups”, “Bic”, “Cadbury” Numerous leading Russian manufacturers

TRANSASIA – Sales Revenues

TRANSASIA – our customers

TRANSASIA – Revenues split by trade channels

TRANSASIA – Operations Our key business – distribution of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) to open markets and small shops (50 to 100 sq. m.) Sales representatives get orders from clients All orders are delivered in 24 hours Our clients are spread all over the region, both in urban and rural areas Revenues come mostly in cash

TRANSASIA – Logistics During the daytime sales representatives visit our clients to get new orders (use handheld computers) In the evening these orders are processed and sent through Internet to main office At night time orders are loaded into the big trucks in the distribution center and shipped to the branch offices In the morning our vans deliver the goods to the clients

TRANSASIA – geography of operations

TRANSASIA – P&G experience P&G products comprise 60% of total revenues During the period between , P&G corporate loaned Transasia $4 million dollars for capital expenditure purchases (e.g. vans, autos, machinery, etc.). Transasia paid back the capital to P&G in 4 years. Working together Transasia and P&G have enabled P&G’s products to capture leading market share positions in the Russian marketplace.

P&G #1 Market share in all 5 product categories in Russia

P&G’s competitors in Russia All main P&G competitors work in Russia: “Henkel”, “Unilever”, Kimberly Clark”, “Johnson & Johnson”, “Colgate”, “L’Oreal” Low investments into distributors’ development resulted into smaller market share, sales inefficiency, and lack of brand recognition

Conclusions on Current Marketplace Markets will continue to grow Small players will disappear and others consolidate Retail chains are here to stay, their market share will continue growing quickly Western retail companies have just recently come to Russia, mostly to Moscow and St-Petersburg Open-air markets and small shops still have 70% market share in the regions Many opportunities still exist for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers in the Russian retail marketplace. Capital investment is critical.

The Future for Retail Business in Russia. 90% of Russia’s population lives outside Moscow & St. Petersburg. Wal-Mart started in the “region” of Arkansas while Target started in the “region” of Minnesota

Future of Retail in Russia – what we start from The large territory of Russia and scattered population significantly increases the importance of logistics for retail, especially in the regions Although competition currently among distribution companies is fierce, only those companies with technological focus and investment will survive Although the opportunities in Russia are huge, it’s critical for Western manufacturers to have local partners to help them navigate the “risks” of Russia.

What will happen in Russia’s regions? Purchasing power will increase Sales volume in each category will grow annually Rapid growth of the civilized retail channels: shopping malls, hypermarkets, etc. Barriers to entry to late players will increase. All the good locations will be taken.

Additional important information Middle class in Russian provinces – ready consumers for your products Russian consumer market – moneymaker for number of multinationals (a new ones to come to Russia) Krasnodar region – safe, stable and dynamic = “Russian California” My other business ventures – how I diversified Leisure business: “Strike” and “Orange Fitness” = great success. Payback period less than 3 years.