Suguo
Suguo[edit | edit source]
Suguo is a prominent supermarket chain in the People's Republic of China. It is a subsidiary of the Nanjing Central Emporium Group, a state-owned enterprise of the Jiangsu Provincial Government. Suguo is the largest supermarket chain in Jiangsu Province and one of the largest in China.
History[edit | edit source]
Suguo was established in 1996 in Nanjing, the capital city of Jiangsu Province. It started as a small supermarket and gradually expanded its business to become a leading supermarket chain in China. The company has been a subsidiary of the Nanjing Central Emporium Group since its inception.
Business Model[edit | edit source]
Suguo operates on a business model that combines supermarkets and convenience stores. It has a wide range of products, including fresh food, groceries, household goods, and more. The company focuses on providing high-quality products at competitive prices. It also emphasizes customer service and strives to create a pleasant shopping environment for its customers.
Expansion and Growth[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Suguo has expanded its business beyond Jiangsu Province. It now has stores in several other provinces in China, including Anhui, Shandong, and Zhejiang. The company has also been actively exploring opportunities for overseas expansion.
Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]
Suguo is committed to fulfilling its social responsibilities. It has launched several initiatives to support local communities, such as donating to schools and hospitals, and sponsoring cultural and sports events. The company also strives to promote sustainable business practices and reduce its environmental impact.
See Also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
External Links[edit | edit source]
- Official Website (in Chinese)
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