Walmart plans big expansion

35 to 40 supercentres for Canada

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TORONTO -- Walmart says it will create up to 6,500 jobs in retail and construction this year as part of a plan to open 35 to 40 massive supercentres in Canada.

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TORONTO — Walmart says it will create up to 6,500 jobs in retail and construction this year as part of a plan to open 35 to 40 massive supercentres in Canada.

A spokesman for the world’s largest retailer said Tuesday that more than half of the locations will be entirely new stores or relocations and expansions.

The remainder will be renovations of existing store layouts.

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Walmart’s plans for new supercentres promise up to 6,500 jobs in retail and construction this year.
CANWEST NEWS SERVICE ARCHIVES Walmart’s plans for new supercentres promise up to 6,500 jobs in retail and construction this year.

Walmart’s investments will add up to almost half a billion dollars, creating 2,000 jobs in construction and 4,500 employee positions at the retail stores, said spokesman Andrew Pelletier.

"We will be confirming the specific markets later in the year as we get closer to beginning these projects," he said, though he declined to offer a targeted start date.

Walmart has been slowly rolling out its supercentres in Canada over the past few years. The concept combines its traditional retail layout with a wide array of food items, including produce and dairy.

The supercentres are intended to lure consumers away from supermarkets and into Walmart stores for most of their shopping list.

That puts the American retail giant in direct competition with Canadian grocery chains Loblaw, Metro and Sobeys. For their part, the Canadian chains have been introducing general merchandise into their selling spaces in a bid to remain competitive with Walmart and other big box retailers.

Walmart said the new additions will bring its number of stores in Canada to 325 from 280, which includes 124 supercentres. It already employs more than 70,000 people in this country.

Wendy Evans, head of retail consultancy Evans and Co. Consultants Inc. said the supercentres have been a successful engine of growth for the company and it is a strategic time for Walmart to go through with the rollout.

"There are probably more location opportunities now than in the past quite a few years as a result of the recession," she said.

Evans said the chain has already ramped up openings of supercentres in Western Canada and expect it will now focus on Eastern Canada. She added that while Walmart would like to expand into urban centres, there is little space and money for it to do so and it will likely remain focused on suburban locations.

Evans said the move puts pressure on other retailers and raises the stakes in an already competitive battle for market share, one that will likely trigger price wars.

"They’re well over 100 and sometimes 200 thousand square feet and so this is a very powerful draw for consumers who like to test out the new stores, and that’s obviously taking some traffic away from existing stores."

— The Canadian Press

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