Warehouse Group, New Zealand's largest publicly listed retailer, posted an 8.6 per cent gain in third quarter sales and said profitability improved at its largest 'red shed' unit.
Sales rose to $604.8 million in the three months ended April 27 from $557.1 million in the year earlier period, the Auckland-based company said in a statement. Sales at its main 'red shed' unit increased 3.2 percent to $367 million, it said.
Warehouse chief executive Mark Powell, who notches up three years in the job this month, is two-thirds of the way through a store rejuvenation programme at the 'red sheds', its distinctive large store general goods format. In the latest period, the 'red sheds' posted a 3 percent increase in same-store sales, its 13th consecutive quarter of growth, while gross margins at the unit were "slightly higher" than the year earlier period.
"The 'red sheds' continues to make progress" with increased numbers of customers shopping in the stores and online, Powell said in the statement. "This all supports our strategy of ongoing investment in our stores, our people and our products, to deliver improvements for our customers. The sales and transactions increases tell us that they are noticing the difference."
While a late start to winter had impacted apparel sales, the segment was ahead of the year earlier period and winter ranges are expected to trade well as cooler weather kicks in, Powell said.