Shops launch pre-school sales

Aug 1st at 10:44
01-08-2016 10:44:41+07:00

Shops launch pre-school sales

As a new school year is just around the corner, many supermarkets and bookstores have launched major promotions designed to increase sales of stationery and other school supplies.

 

For instance, Co.opMart and Co.opXtra supermarkets nationwide are offering sharp discounts on more than 1,000 items, including student uniforms, school bags, notebooks, pens and other school supplies until August 7.

School student uniforms such as white shirts, blue trousers and skirts have an average discount of 35 per cent.

White notebooks, school bags, shoes, and many kinds of school supplies of familiar brands like Sanding, Viettien, Novelty, SGC, Biti's, Bita's. Miti, Thien Long and others have their prices discounted by up to 50 per cent.

Big C is also running a discount programme called "Hanh trang den truong" until August 8, with discounts between 15 per cent to 42 per cent applied on more than 880 items, including school student uniforms, footwear, notebooks, school bags, and desk lamps, of which many are new models.

In addition to discounts on prices, the programme will also apply "buy two get one free" to certain items such as notebooks and notebook covers.

Since the middle of this year, Lotte Mart supermarkets have launched attractive discounts on products serving the upcoming academic year.

School uniforms are discounted by 15 per cent, while pen, ruler, backpack, notebook, pencil and other school items are discount at over 30 per cent.

Many bookstores in HCM City, including Thang Long, Nguyen Van Cu, and Fahasa, are offering 10 per cent to 15 per cent discounts on textbooks, notebooks, pen and other items.

Price stability

As in previous years, HCM City is carrying out a price stabilisation programme for school equipment, which will go on until March 2017.

School equipment suppliers have been told to increase supply by 15 per cent to 30 per cent to meet market demand.

The programme has attracted the participation of 15 enterprises, which registered to stabilise the price of 28 million notebooks, 1.369 million school bags and backpacks, and 320,000 pairs of shoes.

Tran Ba Dung, deputy director of Huong Mi Handbags Co Ltd, told Viet Nam News that his company was assigned to offer stablised prices on 600,000 backpacks and schoolbags.

The company has developed many new models this year, including terrain backpacks (which are easy to pull up stairs) and anti-hunchback shaping backpacks, he said.

Besides providing products under the city's price stabilisation programme, the company has also supplied products to other provinces and cities nationwide, he said.

Its wholesales volume sold to Co.opMart supermarket chain, Fahasa and PNC bookstores and first-level agents increased by 15 per cent over the same period last year, he said.

Tran Van Tac, director of Tuan Viet Shoes Co Ltd, said the company expects to sell 60,000 products in the 2016-17 school year.

Duong Chi Thanh, general director of Vinh Tien Joint Stock Company, one of the largest manufacturers of high quality student notebooks and stationery in Viet Nam, said the company has prepared 20 per cent more notebooks to serve this school year, of which 40 per cent will be sold in the price stabilisation programme.

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