Industry, Marketplace, &
Competitive Situation
The Industry
Warehouse Clubs and Super-centers
Definition of the Industry
“The industry is made up of large stores that primarily retail a general line of grocery products combined with merchandise items. Warehouse clubs offer customers a wide selection of goods (often in bulk) at discounted prices in exchange for a membership fee that is paid by each customer” (Everett, 2013).
Shape of the Industry
This industry has been one of the fastest growing among retail industries. The growth of the Warehouse Clubs and Super-centers industry has started to slow; however, it is still growing. Memberships of Warehouse clubs are divided into approximately 35% business customers and 65% personal shoppers (Everett, 2013).
This industry is now approaching its maturity. “The availability of space for new locations has become limited, and the introduction of different product lines has been slow because clubs and super-centers already market a variety of goods. These two factors have created a saturated market, which has slightly slowed the industry’s expansion. Nonetheless, the industry continues to outperform the retail sector as a whole” (Everett, 2013).
Development of the Industry

Current Conditions of Marketplace
Costco's current marketplace conditions have not changed to much over
the past couple of years, other than adding different services (Costco
Services). Costco added their occidental, pharmacies, and hearing aid
centers. Costco still does not advertise
(Costco Wholesale, 2014). By not advertising; Costco is able to save 2 percent
of their budget, and invent more towards not only employees pay but even
benefits(Costco Wholesale, 2014).
Changes in the Marketplace
Just like any business sometimes there are changes that need to be
made. Costco has had to make several changes to their marketplace. One of the
major changes that Costco had to make was a small mark-up on their prices. This
markup was close to 15 percent on specific products (Lutz, A.). Another change
that Costco made was creating internet sales. Costco now has an online store
for the convenience of their customers. Another change that Costco has made was
to when they increased the price of the membership card. The price of the card
is to go up every five years to keep of with the inflation (Kim, S.).
The Marketplace
Costco has many different services that they not only market, market
too. Costco is always welcoming new members into their market place. Within
that marketplace currently they market to home, business, and life; therefor
their target market is directed towards small business owners, large families,
and people who look to buy in balk (Costco Wholesale, 2014).
Costco offers many different services within their market place. Those
services are; the food court, photo center, optical center, pharmacies, hearing
aid centers, auto centers and gas stations (Costco Services). Because Costco
offers these different services, they offer a more competitive market place.
COSTCO Competitive Situation
“Wal-Mart isn't a behemoth in every
business. Costco is the nation's largest wholesale club operator (ahead of
Wal-Mart's SAM'S CLUB) (Hoover’s Inc., 2015). “It operates more than 660
membership warehouse stores. Primarily under the Costco Wholesale banner, it
serves more than 71 million members in 40-plus US states, as well as in
Australia, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Taiwan, and the UK.
Stores offer discount prices on an average of about 4,000 products (many in
bulk packaging), ranging from alcoholic beverages and appliances to fresh food,
pharmaceuticals, and tires. Certain club memberships also offer products and
services, such as car and home insurance, mortgage and real estate services,
and travel packages” (Hoover’s Inc., 2015).
Direct Competitors
Include:
Target
Corporation, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., and BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc.
Direct
Competitor Comparison: Yahoo Finance
Indirect
Competitors:
Costco
indirect competitors include big box stores such as Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and
Amazon.
Whole foods
and Trader Joe's attract the same type of customer as Costco, especially their
grocery customer. Trader Joe’s and Whole
Foods cannot compete with the pricing that Costco is able to offer, but they
are trying to package special items in bulk.
Whole Foods Business
Summary (Yahoo Finance)
Whole Foods
Market, Inc. operates as a retailer of natural and organic foods. The company’s
stores offer produce and floral, grocery, meat, seafood, bakery, prepared foods
and catering, coffee, tea, beer, wine, cheese, nutritional supplements,
vitamins, and body care products, as well as lifestyle products, including
books, pet products, and household products. As of November 5, 2014, the
company had 401 stores in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Whole Foods Market, Inc. was founded in 1978 and is headquartered in Austin,
Texas.
Trader Joes
is a privately held Company. Costco offers many of the same grocery items
available in organic, in bulk at a reduced price. Costco also competes indirectly with Home
Depot, Lowe's, in the home improvement, grill, appliance, outdoor patio department.
Industry References:
BJ’s. (2015). Company Background. BJ’s At A Glance.
Retrieved from https://www.bjs.com/company-background.content.about_background.A.about
Costco. (2015). History.
About Us. Retrieved from http://www.costco.com.au/About/History.shtml
Everett, N. (2013, June). In the club: Major players will diversify, but rising sentiment will
keep revenue stable. IBISWorld Industry Report 45291 Warehouse Clubs &
Supercenters in the US. Downloaded from https://www.academia.edu/7714555/IBISWorld_Industry_Report_45291_Warehouse_Clubs_and_Supercenters_in_the_US
Walmart. (2015). History
Timeline. Our Story. Retrieved from http://corporate.walmart.com/our-story/history/history-timeline
Marketplace References:
Costco services. (n.d.). Flexible Spending
Account. Retrieved April 22, 2015, from http://www.costco.com/services.html
Costco Wholesale. (2015, August 31). COST 10K 2014.
Retrieved April 22, 2015, from
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/909832/000090983214000021/cost10k2014.
htm#sA5709D9D8C998CE83EF486675C5F199C
Kim, S. (2011, October 12). Costco Increases
Membership Fee; Wholesale Clubs Comparison. Retrieved April 22, 2015, from http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2011/10/costco-increases-membership-fee-wholesale-clubs-comparison/
Lutz, A. (2013, March 7). Costco's Unorthodox
Strategy To Survive The Big Box Apocalypse. Retrieved April 22, 2015, from http://www.businessinsider.com/costcos-unorthodox-business-strategy-2013-3#costco-doesnt-advertise-6
Competitive Situation References:
Commodity Systems, Inc. (2015, April 17). Costco
Wholesale Corporation (COST). Retrieved from finance.yahoo.com:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/co?s=COST
Hoover’s Inc. (2015). COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION
Competition. Retrieved April 16, 2015, from www.hoovers.com: http://www.hoovers.com/company-information/cs/competition.COSTCO_WHOLESALE_CORPORATION.9acf2327527015f2.html







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