B&Q China to sell more electrical appliances  By Li Jian (aaa)  Updated: 2006-09-19 13:47  
B&Q China President David Wei said yesterday that the firm, a subsidiary 
of Kingfisher, Europe's largest home improvement chain, is broadening its 
product range to tackle intensifying competition. 
 The chain, which offers DIY supplies and goods for the home and garden, has 
signed an agreement with Haier Group to sell Haier's kitchen appliances in its 
stores, Wei told China Daily yesterday. 
 The move is part and parcel of B&Q's aggressive expansion in China. 
 "The partnership with Haier is a milestone for B&Q in its efforts to 
broaden its product range," said Wei. "We will continue working with Haier and 
other potential domestic appliance suppliers to provide more of our customers 
with more products." 
 He added that the domestic electrical appliances would help boost B&Q's 
sales. 
 "Sales of electric kitchen appliances in some B&Q stores have increased 
by 400 per cent since early this year, which led us to decide to introduce the 
new products to all of B&Q China's stores," Wei said. 
 Market analysts forecast that B&Q will introduce more white goods to its 
stores in the future to boost its sales, adding that B&Q China would set a 
new business model for other furniture retailers. 
 "B&Q China will not be converted into an electrical retailer such as Gome 
or Suning, but it is no longer just a DIY supplier," said Xu Tianhua, an analyst 
with Shanghai-based Dazheng Consulting Co Ltd. 
 
 "When customers come to B&Q to buy furniture and accessories, it is now 
possible for them also to buy air conditioners or microwave ovens," he said. 
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