Atacadão

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Atacadão

Atacadão is a Brazilian chain of warehouse stores. It was established by Alcides Parizotto and then became property of the Lima family and the executives Farid Curi and Herberto Uli Schmeil. In 2007, it was bought by Carrefour for R$2,2 billion Reais. In 2010, the company has 102 stores and 7 distribution centers in 26 Brazilian states. The company competes with Assaí Atacadista, owned by Cassinò.Atacadão also runs hypermarkets in Morocco and France,[1] where it is present along with its parent company Carrefour.[2]

Quick Facts Company type, Traded as ...
Atacadão S.A.
Company typePublic company
B3: CRFB3
IndustryRetail
Founded1960
Headquarters,
Brazil
Area served
Latin America
North Africa
Key people
(Chairman &CEO)
ProductsHypermarkets
Revenue US$ 7.3 million (2012)
ParentCarrefour
Websitewww.atacadao.com.br
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On 12 April 2022 the company completed 60 years of history with more than 60 thousand employees.

History

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Atacadão store in Santa Maria, in Rio Grande do Sul. Supermarket located between the neighborhoods São José and Camobi.

Atacadão was founded in 1962, in the city of Maringá in Paraná, by Alcides Parizotto,[3] who was in charge of the network until 1991, the year he left the organization,[4] and in which the company was later acquired by the Lima family and executives Farid Curi and Herberto Uli Schmeil, when it was purchased in 2007 by Carrefour Group for R$2.2 billion reais.[5]

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Atacadão store to open in France in 2024

In 2020, the retail chain Carrefour acquired 30 stores from Makro, aiming to increase Atacadão's market share. The acquisition cost Carrefour R$1.95 billion and included 14 gas stations in the package. The transaction would allow Atacadão to expand its presence in Rio de Janeiro and the Northeast.[6]

In January 2023, Carrefour announced that it would relocate one of its stores in the commune of Sevran, France, as part of its strategy to target low-income populations. On 16 January, the city's mayor, Stéphane Blanchet, called Carrefour's choice disastrous. In the following months, the city government launched a petition, promoted discussions, and scheduled a demonstration for 11 March.[7] But the mayor of the city of Aulnay-sous-Bois, Bruno Beschizza, embraced the idea, although the population of the commune also launched a petition.[8]

On 20 June 2024 a first store opened in France, at the O'Parinor shopping center in Aulnay-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, which is seen as a response to the impact of inflation on the purchasing power of the French population.[9]

Atacadão Maroc launched in 1992 replacing Metro Maroc and Carrefour Maxi after LabelVie,a local Moroccan group (owns Atacadão Maroc) opened its first location in Casablanca and Salé,latest location opening in 2022 in the city of Mèknes

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