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Since 2009, ''Carrefour GB'' stores in Belgium are rebranding to ''Carrefour Market'', all GB stores will eventually be a Market store in Belgium in 2013/2014. In Wallonia and Brussels, the chain [[Champion (supermarket)|Champion]] has also been rebranded, as ''Carrefour Market-Groupe Mestdagh''.
Since 2009, ''Carrefour GB'' stores in Belgium are rebranding to ''Carrefour Market'', all GB stores will eventually be a Market store in Belgium in 2013/2014. In Wallonia and Brussels, the chain [[Champion (supermarket)|Champion]] has also been rebranded, as ''Carrefour Market-Groupe Mestdagh''.


As of May 2013, there were still 58 ''GB'' branded supermarkets left, as well as 28 ''Champion'' stores. The rest (around 431 GB stores) have completed the transition to "Carrefour" brand.<ref>http://www.carrefour.eu/fr/store</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Champion - Nos magasins|url=http://www.groupemestdagh.be/wach/magasin/index.jsp|publisher=Groupe Mestdagh|accessdate=5 May 2013}}</ref>
As of May 2013, there were still 58 ''GB'' branded supermarkets left, as well as 28 ''Champion'' stores. The rest (around 431 GB stores) have completed the transition to "Carrefour" brand.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.carrefour.eu/fr/store |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-08-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130803115320/http://www.carrefour.eu/fr/store |archivedate=2013-08-03 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Champion - Nos magasins|url=http://www.groupemestdagh.be/wach/magasin/index.jsp|publisher=Groupe Mestdagh|accessdate=5 May 2013}}</ref>


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Revision as of 14:26, 9 October 2017

GIB Group
IndustryRetail
Founded1860
FounderBaron Vaxelaire
HeadquartersBelgium
ProductsHardware stores, DIY stores, Supermarkets, Hypermarkets, Convenience stores, Retail, Fast-food
Websitecarrefour.eu

GIB Group (Grand Bazar Innovation Bon Marché) was a Belgian conglomerate, consisting of various retail and restaurant chains that existed until 2002. GIB Group owned GB (Grand Bazar) super/hypermarkets, Brico (home improvement/DIY), Inno (department store), Quick restaurants (Belgium, France, Netherlands, Luxembourg), Lunch Garden self-service restaurants, Auto 5 car wash/service chain, Nopri, GIB Immo, Christiaensen and Unic.

History

A Carrefour Market store in Aywaille, Belgium.

In 1860 the GIB Group is created by opening the first Au Bon Marché store in Brussels by François Vaxelaire.

In 1933, Nopri department stores were created.

In 1958, the first Super GB supermarket is created and opened.

In 1960, Baron François Vaxelaire (grandson of namesake) takes over the family business from his father, Raymond Vaxelaire.

In 1961, the first GB hypermarkets are created under the name of Superbazar in Auderghem, Anderlecht and Bruges. The Superbazar stores all became Maxi GB in 1985.

In 1969-74, Baron François Vaxelaire engineers a fusion of GB-Inno-BM = GIB. Inno was a previously independent Belgian department store chain that was taken over (currently owned by Groupe Casino).

In 1997, the first GB Express is opened in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, in the same year, Super GB Partner and Contact GB are created.

In July 2000, Carrefour Group S.A. takes over the GIB Group modernizes and rebrands all Maxi GB hypermarkets to Carrefour, the other GB stores stays under the GB brand, all those stores will also be renovated.

In 2002 Carrefour retires the GIB Group name of the holding subsidiary and sells the Brico chain to Vendex

In 2007, Super GB, Super GB Partner and Contact GB all become Carrefour GB, GB Express stores become Carrefour Express.

Since 2009, Carrefour GB stores in Belgium are rebranding to Carrefour Market, all GB stores will eventually be a Market store in Belgium in 2013/2014. In Wallonia and Brussels, the chain Champion has also been rebranded, as Carrefour Market-Groupe Mestdagh.

As of May 2013, there were still 58 GB branded supermarkets left, as well as 28 Champion stores. The rest (around 431 GB stores) have completed the transition to "Carrefour" brand.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-08-03. Retrieved 2013-08-03. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Champion - Nos magasins". Groupe Mestdagh. Retrieved 5 May 2013.