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reducing the volume of single-use plastic bags in circulation. A share of the proceeds from this
initiative will be donated to the marine conservation organisation OceanCare – an initiative said to be already popular with customers. Heinemann says its figures to
March 2017 show a 400% rise in reusable bag sales and a 50% drop off in plastic bag consumption. Finally, Gebr. Heinemann today
The Heinemann Executive Board (LtoR) Raoul Spanger, Executive Director Retail & HR; Kay Spanger, Executive Director Purchasing & Logistics; Gunnar Heinemann, Owner; Claus Heinemann, Owner; and Peter Irion, Executive Director Distribution.
“The Russian and Russian Commonwealth market has also been very challenging, especially due to the weakness of the rouble. And we have shown courage and invested precisely during this difficult phase.”
Peter Irion, Executive Director Distribution, Gebr. Heinemann
Travel Retail Data Innovation Group (TRDIG), which it says is designed to develop global standards in master data management to enable automation in data exchange between travel retailers and the industry. Meanwhile, the Singapore-based
New tenders and new shops in 2016
Heinemann won several tenders in 2016, including a 564sq m store in Ljubljana Airport until 2024; a 370sq m outlet at Kaunas Airport in Lithuania until 2022
(opening this year) and a 1,000sq m store at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport until 2025 (opening in 2018). At the same time, its extended
concessions included Hamburg Airport until 2027, Hanover Airport until 2022 and Dortmund until 2026. New shop openings between May
Gebr. Heinemann at Vienna Airport. 32 TRBUSINESS
and August last year included Istanbul- Ataturk Airport Extension Departure level and also at the Service level, comprising 404sq m and 352sq m. Heinemann also opened its 8,000sq m T1 Sydney Airport Departure store on 8 May, 2016. Other stores opened during the year included the following: Oslo Airport,
arrivals and departures north comprising 4,000 and 3,294sq m opened 1 September and 1 December; Riga and Riga Bus Gate 100sq m and 150sq m, opened 1 November; Frankfurt Airport, Burberry 77sq m, 8
December; Vienna Airport, 130sq m kids shop opened 9 September; Skopje Main shop, 265sq m, opened October 2016; Moscow Sheremetyevo – more than 20 shops (about 2,500sq m) opened Feb/ April 2016; Moscow Zhukovsky Airport, 205sq m, opened November 2016; Ekaterinburg Airport (Kosovo), two shops of 1,500sq m in total, opened in May/ June 2016.
MAY 2017
3PL logistics centre has successfully begun operations, while the layout and basic concept for warehouse logistics have now been concluded with Unifree in advance of the opening of the huge Istanbul New Airport. Last, but not least, Heinemann
is also expanding its corporate responsibility project this year by testing its pilot project called ‘Plastic bag fee for the protection of the environment’ for the full year at 14 German and Austrian Heinemann duty free locations. This will involve disposable bags
(plastic bags, paper bags, zip bags) being offered at a cost of 30 cents each. As an alternative to these,
Heinemann Duty Free will also offer ‘high-quality’ reusable bags at €2 each with the aim of
Making a stand: Penfolds gets its own store at Sydney Airport.
claims to supply more than 1,000 customers in over 100 countries and – through the retail sector – operates more than 320 Heinemann Duty Free & Travel Value shops. In addition, it also runs fashion
label boutiques under license and concept shops at 77 airports in 28 countries, plus shops at border crossings and onboard cruise liners. In total, the company now
estimates that its retail operation currently serves more than 40m customers across 120,000sq m of space every year, employing no less than 6,000 employees around the world. «
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