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{{short description|Chilean home improvement warehouse store chain}}
{{short description|Chilean home improvement warehouse store chain}}
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{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
| name = Sodimac S.A.
| name = Sodimac S.A.
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| location = [[Santiago, Chile]]
| location = [[Santiago, Chile]]
| brands =
| brands =
| key_people = [[Enrique Gundermann Wylie]] (Oct 2012–)
| key_people = Alejandro Arze (Mar 2020–)
| industry = [[Commerce]]
| industry = [[Commerce]]
| products = Distributor of Household items and building materials.
| products = Household items and building materials
| revenue =
| revenue =
| net_income =
| net_income =
| num_employees =
| num_employees =
| subsidiaries = [[Imperial.cl]], [[Imperial S.A.]]
| subsid = Imperial.cl, Imperial S.A.
| website = [http://www.sodimac.com/ sodimac.com]
| website = [http://www.sodimac.com/ sodimac.com]
}}
}}


'''Sodimac Homecenter''' is a chain of home improvement stores in Chile.<ref name="fal">[http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/2010/11/12/chile-falabella-open-stores-regionally-report/ Retail Chile Falabella To Open 40 Stores Regionally In 2011 - Report], by Anthony Esposito, Dow Jones News, November 12, 2010</ref> Besides Chile, there are stores in [[Argentina]], [[Colombia]], [[Peru]], [[Mexico]], [[Uruguay]], and [[Brazil]].

[[File:TottusSodimacsanmiguel.JPG|thumb|right|A Sodimac store in the San Miguel District of [[Lima, Peru]] next to a [[Tottus]] supermarket.]]

'''Sodimac Homecenter''' is a Chilean home improvement warehouse store chain.<ref name="fal">[http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/2010/11/12/chile-falabella-open-stores-regionally-report/ Retail Chile Falabella To Open 40 Stores Regionally In 2011 - Report], by Anthony Esposito, ''[[Dow Jones News]]'', November 12, 2010</ref> Besides Chile, there are stores in [[Argentina]], [[Colombia]], [[Peru]], [[Uruguay]] and [[Brazil]].

In March 2015 Sodimac opened the doors to the public of its first store in Uruguay; in June of the same year its first store opened in São Paulo, Brazil and in April 2016 announced the arrival in [[Mexico]] together with the local supermarket chain [[Soriana]].


==History==
==History==
It is owned and operated by [[Falabella (company)|Falabella]].<ref name="fal"/> There are 40 locations in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Uruguay and Mexico.<ref name="fal"/> The company plans doubling its presence in South America by 2010.<ref name="fal"/> In 2018, the company announced that it will invest $220 million into technology and expansion. <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.america-retail.com/finanzas/finanzas-sodimac-invertira-220-500-millones-en-tecnologia-logistica-y-expansion/|title=Finanzas: Sodimac invertirá $220.500 millones en tecnología, logística y expansión|date=2018-11-26|work=América Retail|access-date=2018-11-26|language=es-ES}}</ref>
It is owned and operated by [[Falabella (company)|Falabella]].<ref name="fal"/> There are 40 locations in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Uruguay and Mexico.<ref name="fal"/>


The company plans doubling its presence in America by 2010.<ref name="fal"/> In March 2015 Sodimac opened the doors to the public of its first store in Uruguay; in June of the same year its first store opened in [[São Paulo]], Brazil and in April 2016 announced the arrival in Mexico together with the local supermarket chain [[Soriana]].
{{Falabella}}


In 2018, the company announced that it will invest $220 million into technology and expansion.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.america-retail.com/finanzas/finanzas-sodimac-invertira-220-500-millones-en-tecnologia-logistica-y-expansion/|title=Finanzas: Sodimac invertirá $220.500 millones en tecnología, logística y expansión|date=2018-11-26 |work=América Retail |access-date=2018-11-26 |language=es-ES}}</ref>
==Notes==

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.sodimac.com/ Sodimac website]
*[https://www.sodimac.com.br/sodimac-br/]
*[http://www.sodimac.com/ Official Website]
*[https://www.sonemone.com/ Home Decoration]
*[https://www.cctgroup.co.th/ Decoration Accessories]

{{Falabella}}


[[Category:Hardware stores]]
[[Category:Home improvement]]
[[Category:Home improvement]]
[[Category:Falabella (retail store)]]
[[Category:Retail companies of Chile]]
[[Category:Retail companies of Chile]]
[[Category:Retail companies established in 1952]]
[[Category:Retail companies established in 1952]]
[[Category:1952 establishments in Chile]]
[[Category:Chilean companies established in 1952]]
[[Category:Falabella (retail store)]]


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Latest revision as of 02:51, 8 December 2023

Sodimac S.A.
Company typeSociedad Anónima
IndustryCommerce
Founded1952 (1952)
HeadquartersSantiago, Chile
Key people
Alejandro Arze (Mar 2020–)
ProductsHousehold items and building materials
SubsidiariesImperial.cl, Imperial S.A.
Websitesodimac.com

Sodimac Homecenter is a chain of home improvement stores in Chile.[1] Besides Chile, there are stores in Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Uruguay, and Brazil.

History

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It is owned and operated by Falabella.[1] There are 40 locations in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Uruguay and Mexico.[1]

The company plans doubling its presence in America by 2010.[1] In March 2015 Sodimac opened the doors to the public of its first store in Uruguay; in June of the same year its first store opened in São Paulo, Brazil and in April 2016 announced the arrival in Mexico together with the local supermarket chain Soriana.

In 2018, the company announced that it will invest $220 million into technology and expansion.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Retail Chile Falabella To Open 40 Stores Regionally In 2011 - Report, by Anthony Esposito, Dow Jones News, November 12, 2010
  2. ^ "Finanzas: Sodimac invertirá $220.500 millones en tecnología, logística y expansión". América Retail (in European Spanish). 2018-11-26. Retrieved 2018-11-26.
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