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Carrefour Opens New Store in Ruiru, Growing Branch Network to 24

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Carrefour Ruiru Store Manager Mr Elie Saouma, Carrefour District Manager, Hypermarkets, Mr Vincent Demassiet,  Regional Director - East Africa, Majid Al Futtaim Retail, Mr Christophe Orcet and The Nord Mall Owner, Nimeet Dodhia, during the opening of Carrefour Ruiru Store. (Photo: Courtesy)
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Majid Al Futtaim, which operates Carrefour in Kenya, has announced the opening of its 24th store in the country, in Ruiru town, at the newly developed Nord Mall. This is in line with the company’s expansion strategy in Nairobi’s satellite towns.

Covering approximately 2,500 square metres of retail space, the store will offer a wide selection of consumer goods, home appliances, electronics, groceries, and fresh food. The store will also serve as a hub for Carrefour’s e-commerce operations, tapping into the growing market in Kiambu County and the greater Nairobi Metropolitan area, including Thika Town.

 “We are thrilled to be establishing a presence in Ruiru, a vibrant and rapidly expanding community,” Mr Christophe Orcet, Regional Director – East Africa, Majid Al Futtaim Retail, stated. “Our commitment to our customers is to provide them with greater convenience by extending our services closer to them and improving access to high-quality, affordable products.”

The new store is expected to generate 67 job opportunities for both skilled and unskilled labour in Kenya. Currently, Carrefour directly employs over 2,200 individuals in the country. The expansion also presents avenues for business growth for more than 700 local farmers, SMEs, and manufacturers who supply goods to the retailer, contributing to a remarkable 99 per cent local sourcing rate.

Orcet added: “We are committed to contributing to the growth of the country’s economy through the expansion of our omni-channel operations, both online and offline. This expansion will enable more local farmers and manufacturers to increase their supply capacities to meet the demands of our new market in Ruiru.”

Majid Al Futtaim now operates 19 Carrefour stores in Nairobi, three in Mombasa, and two in Kisumu.

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