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Bazán, A., (2024). Estrategias de acopio, distribución y comercialización de plantas ornamentales en tiendas de Retail [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6249
Bazán, A., Estrategias de acopio, distribución y comercialización de plantas ornamentales en tiendas de Retail []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6249
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title = "Estrategias de acopio, distribución y comercialización de plantas ornamentales en tiendas de Retail",
author = "Bazán Palomino, Aurora Guadalupe",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2024"
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In the ornamental plant sector in home improvement stores, constant evolution requires staying up to date with trends to stand out from the competition. Standardization in the production of flowers and plants is essential to satisfy the demand of large chains such as Homecenter, requiring uniform processes and products. It is of utmost importance in the commercial chain that nurserymen are able to offer delivery plans, meet quality and quantity requirements in an increasingly competitive market. The above has led producers of flowers and ornamental plants to have a mentality more focused on business management to adapt to market demands. Retail stores in Peru are focusing on improving the environments and transit nurseries within their facilities to offer a satisfactory shopping experience for the end customer. Additionally, segmenting products by garden type or environment, along with the inclusion of technical assistance and training, shows a commitment by stores to improving the customer experience and helping them get the best results from their plants. One of the pioneer formats in Peru are the homecenters, which began operating on June 5, 1978, under the memorable name of Ace Perú. Later called Master. In this professional proficiency work, opportunities for improvement are detailed, analyzed and proposed regarding the acquisition, distribution and sale strategies of ornamental plants in Maestro stores based on own experiences. It is important to comment that these strategies contributed to the success and growth of the chain of stores later acquired by the Falabella Group in 2010.
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