REWE Group

The REWE Group is a German diversified retail and tourism co-operative group based in Cologne, Germany. The name REWE comes from Revisionsverband der Westkauf-Genossenschaften", meaning "Western Buying Co-operatives Auditing Association". The most important companies under the umbrella of the REWE Group operate under the REWE-Zentral AG and REWE-Zentralfinanz eG names. The basis of the co-operative trade group consists of a network of independent retailers. In the 2017 financial year, the REWE Group had total external sales of €57.8 billion. The REWE Group is the second largest supermarket chain in Germany behind EDEKA.

REWE Group
Cooperative, Joint-stock company
IndustryRetailing
Founded1927 (current form 1972)
Headquarters,
Germany
Key people
Lionel Souque, CEO
Heinz-Bert Zander, Chairman
ProductsDepartment stores, Supermarkets, Convenience stores, Cash&Carry, Hypermarkets, Home improvement, etc.
Revenue 50.6 billion (2013)
491,400,000 euro[1] (2017) 
337,800,000 euro[1] (2017) 
Total assets19,506,400,000 euro[1] (31 December 2017) 
Number of employees
329,418 + Severin (2013)
Websitewww.rewe-group.com
REWE grocery store in Dortmund, Germany

Divisions

Trading

Tourism

DER Touristik is the tourism division of Rewe Group:

  • Tour operator brands: ITS, Jahn Reisen, Tjaereborg, Dertour, Meier’s Weltreisen and ADAC Reisen [2] and clevertours.com
  • Hotel brands: lti Hotels, Club Calimera and PrimaSol Hotels

In June 2015 DER acquired Kuoni Travel's European tour operations.[3]

Country ranking in 2006

Country No. of Stores Sales (million euros)
Germany 8939 31220 M€
Austria 1901 4618 M€
Italy 337 1736 M€
France* - 1140 M€
Romania 65 1050 M€
Switzerland* 22 904 M€
Czech Republic 245 844 M€
Poland 33 679 M€
Hungary 200 667 M€
Slovakia 117 274 M€
Croatia 50 215 M€
Bulgaria 110 – M€
Russia 69 – M€
Ukraine 21 68 M€
  • *Sales of retail activities

Digital Business

In 2013, the REWE Group founded a subsidiary named REWE Digital, which is responsible for all strategic online activities[4]. The group also acquired the ecommerce platform vendor commercetools [5]and Zooroyal, a commerce website for animal food and pet supplies.[6]

Cassis de Dijon

In 1979, Rewe won a significant case in the European Court of Justice, the Cassis de Dijon case.

References

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