Superunie

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IndustryRetail
Founded1956; 69 years ago (1956)
Headquarters,
Coöperatieve Inkoop Vereniging Superunie B.A.
Company typeCo-operative wholesale society
IndustryRetail
Founded1956; 69 years ago (1956)
Headquarters,
Area served
Netherlands
ServicesGroup purchasing organization, collective buying power
Owner10 Dutch Supermarket chains
Websitewww.superunie.nl

Superunie is a Dutch wholesale purchasing cooperative among 10 supermarket companies. Several of these 10 represent multiple supermarket brands (including brand licensing franchises). In total Superunie supplies about 1,800 stores in the Netherlands. Superunie has a market share of about 30% of the Dutch supermarket sector.[1][2]

Superunie is part of European Marketing Distribution (EMD), a cooperative that has a European marketshare of about 14.8%.[3]

Former members

(As of 2020)

  • Boni - 44 stores
  • MCD - 29 stores
  • Coop - 314 stores
  • Deen - 82 stores
  • DetailResult which includes:
    • DekaMarkt - 81 stores
    • Dirk - 123 stores (merge of Dirk van den Broek, Bas van der Heijden and Digros)
  • Hoogvliet - 51 stores
  • Jan Linders Supermarkten - 61 stores
  • Nettorama - 32 stores
  • Picnic - Online store
  • Poiesz - 80 stores
  • Sperwer Groep which includes:
  • Sligro Food Group (Wholesale)
  • Vomar - 69 stores
  • Agrimarkt - 5 stores (taken over by Jumbo)
  • Jumbo - 283 stores
  • Golff (taken over by Spar, Poiesz and EMTÉ)
  • Sanders (taken over by EMTÉ and Sligro)
  • EMTÉ (member 1986–2019, taken over by Jumbo and Coop)

Brands

References

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