Big box retailer The Warehouse, which has dropped around 70 products from its range over the past year in a bid to lift quality and improve its image, says it is seeing strong growth in sales of new private label offerings such as Veon, its in-house television brand.
Veon replaced the chain's Transonic electronics brand, which was dumped over quality issues, said chief executive Mark Powell during a tour of the firm's new Silverdale store yesterday.
He said the 70 products The Warehouse had removed from sale represented a tiny fraction of the retailer's 60,000-item product range.
Veon was manufactured exclusively for The Warehouse at a number of factories, mostly in China, which also made products for other key brands, Powell said.
He said the strong customer response to Veon suggested the company was on the right track with its investment in consumer electronics.