Homeshopping in Australia

Published: March 2012

Publisher: Euromonitor Plc

Product ref: 135233

Pages: 38

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Report description

Sales via homeshopping posted current value decline of 1% in 2011, which was a stronger performance than in the previous year. Consumers have become increasingly time-poor, and are attracted to the convinience of homeshopping.

Euromonitor International's Homeshopping in Australia report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels to provide sector insight. Channels include hypermarkets, supermarkets, discounters, convenience stores, mixed retailers, health and beauty retailers, clothing and footwear retailers, furniture and furnishing stores, DIY and hardware stores, durable goods retailers, leisure and personal goods retailers. There are profiles of leading retailers, with analysis of their performance and the challenges they face. There is also analysis of non-store retailing: vending; homeshopping; internet retailing; direct selling, as available.

Product coverage: Apparel Homeshopping, Beauty and Personal Care Homeshopping, Consumer Appliances Homeshopping, Consumer Electronics and Video Games Hardware Homeshopping, Consumer Healthcare Homeshopping, DIY and Gardening Homeshopping, Food and Drink Homeshopping, Home Care Homeshopping, Housewares and Home Furnishings Homeshopping, Media Products Homeshopping, Other Homeshopping, Toys and Games Homeshopping.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?
  • Get a detailed picture of the Homeshopping market;
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
  • Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.

Euromonitor International has over 30 years experience of publishing market research reports, business reference books and online information systems. With offices in London, Chicago, Singapore, Shanghai, Vilnius, Dubai, Cape Town, Santiago and Sydney and a network of over 600 analysts worldwide, Euromonitor International has a unique capability to develop reliable information resources to help drive informed strategic planning.

Table of contents

Headlines
Trends
Competitive Landscape
Channel Prospects
Channel Data
Table 1 Homeshopping by Category: Value 2006-2011
Table 2 Homeshopping by Category: % Value Growth 2006-2011
Table 3 Homeshopping Company Shares by Value 2007-2011
Table 4 Homeshopping Brand Shares by Value 2008-2011
Table 5 Homeshopping Forecasts by Category: Value 2011-2016
Table 6 Homeshopping Forecasts by Category: % Value Growth 2011-2016
Wesfarmers Ltd in Retailing (australia)
Strategic Direction
Key Facts
Summary 1 Wesfarmers Ltd: Key Facts
Summary 2 Wesfarmers Ltd: Operational Indicators
Internet Strategy
Table 7 Wesfarmers Ltd: Share of Sales Generated by Internet Retailing
Company Background
Private Label
Summary 3 Wesfarmers Ltd: Private Label Portfolio
Competitive Positioning
Summary 4 Wesfarmers Ltd: Competitive Position 2011
Executive Summary
Retail Spending Slows As Consumers Cut Back
Cautious Consumers Buy Into Value
Protracted Discounting Is Apparent in Grocery and Nongrocery Retailers
Retailers Redirecting Focus To Compete in High-growth Categories
Value Growth To Remain Subdued As Consumer Confidence Remains Poor
Key Trends and Developments
Poor Consumer Sentiment Leads To Restrained Spending
Internet Retailing Gains Traction
Government Regulation
Private Label Extends Relevance
Rapid Adoption of Social Media and Networking
Strength of Australian Dollar Drives Prices Down
Market Indicators
Table 8 Employment in Retailing 2006-2011
Market Data
Table 9 Sales in Retailing by Category: Value 2006-2011
Table 10 Sales in Retailing by Category: % Value Growth 2006-2011
Table 11 Sales in Retailing by Grocery vs Non-Grocery 2006-2011
Table 12 Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Category: Value 2006-2011
Table 13 Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Category: % Value Growth 2006-2011
Table 14 Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Category: Value 2006-2011
Table 15 Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Category: % Value Growth 2006-2011
Table 16 Sales in Non-store Retailing by Category: Value 2006-2011
Table 17 Sales in Non-store Retailing by Category: % Value Growth 2006-2011
Table 18 Retailing Company Shares: % Value 2007-2011
Table 19 Retailing Brand Shares: % Value 2008-2011
Table 20 Store-Based Retailing Company Shares: % Value 2007-2011
Table 21 Store-Based Retailing Brand Shares: % Value 2008-2011
Table 22 Non-Grocery Retailers Company Shares: % Value 2007-2011
Table 23 Non-Grocery Retailers Brand Shares: % Value 2008-2011
Table 24 Non-store Retailing Company Shares: % Value 2007-2011
Table 25 Non-store Retailing Brand Shares: % Value 2008-2011
Table 26 Forecast Sales in Retailing by Category: Value 2011-2016
Table 27 Forecast Sales in Retailing by Category: % Value Growth 2011-2016
Table 28 Forecast Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Category: Value 2011-2016
Table 29 Forecast Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Category: % Value Growth 2011-2016
Table 30 Forecast Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Category: Value 2011-2016
Table 31 Forecast Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Category: % Value Growth 2011-2016
Table 32 Forecast Sales in Non-store Retailing by Category: Value 2011-2016
Table 33 Forecast Sales in Non-store Retailing by Category: % Value Growth 2011-2016
Appendix
Operating Environment
Cash and Carry
Table 34 Cash and Carry: Sales Value 2006-2011
Table 35 Cash and Carry: Sales by National Brand Owner: Sales Value 2008-2011
Table 36 Cash and Carry: Number of Outlets by National Brand Owner: 2008-2011
Definitions
Summary 5 Research Sources













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