IKEA

         

The founder of IKEA, Ingvar Kamprad was born in a southern Swedish farm, which is called Elmtaryd, which is near the small village of Agunnaryd. There are more then 125 stores across the world in 28 countries. IKEA employ more then 3,000 people in the UK and more then 36,000 worldwide. There are about 12,000 products in the total IKEA product range. The company claims to stock everything needed to furnish a home and have over 10,500 products in each store.

 At 17 Ingvar Kamprads’ father gave him a gift, the gift was to establish his own successful company. From an early age he wanted to build up his own business. He would buy products in bulk such as matches as well as then pens, wallets, picture frames, table runners, watches, jewellery and nylon stockings and sell them on more to make a profit. He would sell whatever was needed to make a profit.

From 1943 the company would now be known as IKEA, the name was based his initials, (I.K), the farm where he was born on (Elmtaryd) and the village he was born in (Agunnaryd).   In 1945 IKEA began advertising, in local newspapers and making mail order catalogues. Seven years later he introduced furniture in his catalogues, and three years on he opened a furniture showroom so people could see what the product was before they bought it. This proved to be a big advantage over Ikea’s competitor.

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In 1955 IKEA introduced “flat pack” this was to be a big move and that is what makes IKEA a successful company to this day. In the mid 60`s Ikea built up good relations with a Polish company who would supply them with the materials they need. In the 1970’s they started to expand in other countries and by 1985 they had reached the USA.

In the 1990’s Ikea grew steadily and had 114 stores in 25 countries by 1993 .In 1997 they introduced children’s Ikea, which included Play areas, children’s room settings, and baby areas. The first version ...

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