Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT) announced a number of related events that position the company to leverage its global scale to reduce costs of goods, accelerate speed to market, and improve the quality of products. Walmart's new global sourcing strategy involves the creation of Global Merchandising Centers, a change in leadership and structure, and a strategic alliance with Li & Fung, a global sourcing organization.
Walmart first announced a consolidated global sourcing structure centered around new Global Merchandising Centers at its annual meeting for the investment community in October. This new structure is expected to leverage the company's global scale in both general merchandise categories and global food sourcing. The core of the company's overall global sourcing strategy will be to continue increasing direct sourcing for the company's private brands.
Further, Ed Kolodzieski, currently president and CEO of Walmart Japan Holdings G.K. and Seiyu, has been promoted to executive vice president and will lead Walmart's Global Sourcing. Kolodzieski will report to Castro-Wright.
As part of the new strategy, Walmart also finalized a series of agreements with Li & Fung. The agreements are non-exclusive and do not include volume or shipment commitments. The strategic alliance between the two companies will allow Walmart to realize the benefits of consolidating a portion of its sourcing portfolio.
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