Dixy
File:DIXY logo.png | |
Company type | Public (OAO) |
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MCX: DIXY | |
Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Key people | Igor Albertovich Kesaev (Chairman) Sergey Belyakov (CEO) |
Products | Food and general merchandise |
Revenue | US$ 4.8 billion (2012) [1] |
1,986,638,000 Russian ruble (2016) | |
US$ 34.4 million (2012) [1] | |
Total assets | 97,729,898,000 Russian ruble (2016) |
Number of employees | 33,151 |
Parent | Mercury Group |
Website | www.dixy.ru |
DIXY is Russia's third largest food retail company. The Moscow-based company and its subsidiaries specialize in sale of food and everyday products. DIXY is a subsidiary of Mercury Group.
As of January 2014, the company has 1489[2] neighborhood stores, supermarkets and convenience stores in Moscow, St. Petersburg and three federal districts of Russia: Central, Northwest and Urals and also in the Kaliningrad Oblast, including:
- 1385 Dixy stores,
- 11 Minimart stores,
- 19 Megamart stores,
- 1 Cash store,
- 10 Dömev stores,
- 32 Viktoriya stores,
- 31 stores Viktoriya Supermarket.
The company was founded in 1992 in Saint Petersburg and began its expansion in 1999 when it opened a store in Moscow and from there began to expand to other regions of the country. It operates three brands.
DIXY has 8 distribution centers that supply its stores in the key regions and also owns a fleet of trucks, which optimizes transportation costs and ensures prompt deliveries to stores.
The DIXY main competitors are X5 Retail Group, Magnit, Metro Group, Auchan and others.