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EXPORT MARKETING GROUP PROJECT Mahé Guillerminet Sarah Fanorenantsoa Nathalie-Anne Gutierrez Clémence Guillet
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THE PRODUCT’S PERSONALITY
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Exporting a French product in another European Country UK: member of the European Union but not the Euro community Exchange Rate need to be considered A French product strictly link to French culture Affordability Consumption A Step by Step Analytical Process
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STEP 1: INDUSTRY STRUCTURE LIQUORS IN THE UK Spirits, Liqueurs and Fortified Wines declining market Difficulties attracting younger drinkers Old-fashioned image Opportunity: Flavored Alcoholic Beverages The market should adapt to the tastes of the current younger generation to remain competitive The new development process: the mix rather than the spirit drink itself Associated with strong spirits, also give the drinks a more adult image
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“GREEN CHARTREUSE’S POTENTIAL COMPETITORS” Liquor & Spirit Products Not Labeled: PROTECTIONISM Won different International Awards Strong brand and Product Recognition
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STEP 2: IMPLEMENT AN EXPORT STRATEGY -Sharing the “Elixir”: Life is Valuable -A Natural Product (only plants): GREEN -Monks heritage, A secret that people will be willing to experience -Different Opportunities; Specialized Companies -Transport Facilities: Boat? Trains? Trucks? Planes?
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STEP 3: CHOOSE THE SALES PRESENCE http://tutor2u.net/business/marketing
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DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS Manufacturer in charge of the distribution of the product: “Chartreuse Diffusion” Independent retailers abroad Various range in England Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrison Carrefour CHANNEL OBJECTIVES: easy for customer, convenient Place utility: Available to large range of customers - in Supermarkets, bars… Time Utility: Available at almost any time (Supermarkets Opening hours from 6 am to 11 pm in London) Form Utility: Ready to use, bottled, well conserved Wholesalers Example in UK LWC Reaching individuals owning pubs, but also restaurants etc.
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TRANSPORTATION TO ENGLAND Depends on agreements with Suppliers by generally through road in all European Union ROADS – Using trucks 73.7% of fret is through Truck in the EU Safer, greener, more silent and cleaner than before Still less expensive than rails and planes Cautious in terms of transport Dangerous inflammable Glass Fragile and Expensive -25 Tons Truck -33 Pallets “Europe” 120x80cm - Lyon to London 1,500€ / Truck Transport taxes included - Complementary insurance in the EU for damage / rotting 0.150%
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PRICING POLICY Manufacturer Transportation price 1500€ for 34 pallet 0.17€€ per bottle Excise duty 7.04£ Wholesaler prices (exc.VAT) Buying price 24.54£ Selling Price 26.01£ Retailer prices (exc. VAT) Buying price 26.01£ Selling price 30.60£ Public price (inc VAT) 36.96£ 21.01€ 21.18€ 21.08€ =17.50£ 24.54£ 6 % 15% 20% VAT
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SELLING PRICE FRANCEENGLAND FINAL PRICE ≅ 34€ (70 cl, inc VAT) POSITIONING IN FRANCE Digestive Used in cocktails FINAL PRICE ≅ 33.15£ (70 cl, inc VAT) POSITIONING IN ENGLAND Unusual, not everyone’s taste “Granny’s drins cabinet”
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SOURCES http://www.chartreuse.fr/green-chartreuse;fiche;3;uk.html http://www.chartreuse.fr/green-chartreuse;fiche;3;uk.html http://www.investincornwall.co.uk/uploads/reports/the_uk_food_marke t.pdf http://www.investincornwall.co.uk/uploads/reports/the_uk_food_marke t.pdf http://www.wsta.co.uk/taxation.html http://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ve d=0CEAQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.iru.org%2Fcms-filesystem- action%3Ffile%3Dmix-publications%2FDYK- Truck.F.pdf&ei=usqDT5PjHufJ0QWv6JS5Bw&usg=AFQjCNE-cLSE6- AxHehJ3oiMQxGpVn8M9w&sig2=H3gjBQV1-y3Ibc831LIOdQ
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