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    Making China Beautiful: Shiseido and the China Market Strategy Case Study Fall Term 2012 Names: Carsten Eichhöfer‚ Lara Fries‚ Gregor Grebe‚ Luise Hoffmann Submitted to: Prof. Amit Karna‚ PhD; Prof. Klaus Uhlenbrock‚ PhD Submission Date: November 11th‚ 2012 * Table of Contents List of Abbreviations i List of Figures ii 1 Introduction 1 2 Case Analysis Shiseido 1 2.1 Shiseido’s International Expansion Strategy 1 2.2 Shiseido’s Global Advancement

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    SHISEIDO Shiseido was founded in 1872 in Japan. It is one of the oldest cosmetic companies in the world‚ and fourth largest cosmetic company. It started to export its products in 1929. Shiseido was the first to develop the softening lotion‚ a lightweight liquid of toner-like consistency. Their hydro powder eye shadows which have a creamy texture are among top beauty picks Therefore the company has had the advantage of being one of the first movers. This is one of the reasons why Shiseido’s products

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    Shiseido in China

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    Case- Shiseido: Channeling Cosmetics in China 1. Marketing and distribution channels for cosmetics products performed mainly transactional and logistical function. Distribution channels such as the voluntary specialty chain stores perform transactional function when they buy these cosmetic products from the manufacturer and sell them in their individual stores. They share risk with the producer (Shiseido) as they stock merchandises in anticipation for sales. On the other hand‚ counters at departmental

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    References: Jian‚ S. (2011‚ July 28). Shiseido Expands into Mass Cosmetics with Diverse Product Strategy. Retrieved from EuroMonitor International: http://blog.euromonitor.com/2011/07/shiseido-expands-into-mass-cosmetics-with-diverse-product-strategy.html Nakamoto‚ M. (2011‚ Jan 21). New Shiseido chief is in no rush. Retrieved from Financial Times: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2b528944-258f-11e0-8258-00144feab49a.html Theng‚ L. G. (2013). Marketing

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    SHISEIDO Shiseido was founded in 1872 in Japan and started to export its products in 1929. Therefore the company has had the advantage of being one of the first movers. This is one of the reasons why Shiseido’s products have reached a high degree of market penetration. S: The main strength of Shiseido is that the company is focusing on offering high quality products. In order to do so they developed a unique strategy of combining Western technology with the regional needs of every country

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    Shiseido Presentation

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    SWOT Analysis Strengths • Product quality • Innovative R & D • Strong Philosophy (Zen culture‚ Inner Beauty) • Loyal customers Weaknesses • Low brand awareness • Small number of doors • Expensive compared to economic conditions •No explicit place for male products egmentation & Competition SWOT Analysis(cont.) Opportunities • Sun care productsemerging market • Japan in fashion Threats • Economic crisis • Salaries’ decrease • Fierce competition Very loyal Loyal

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    Macroenvironment Analysis

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    TECHNOLOGY Nestle’s initiative advances new packaging technologies: packaging executives share their most significant innovations from the past year. Like pearls on a string‚ Nestle’s packaging innovations in foods and beverages add more than just beauty. They bring value and culture to the company’s popular and successful brands. Nestle has been bold in embracing new packaging ideas‚ often being an early adopter of promising new technologies: * It was first to commercialize the Tetra Recartretortable

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    Case Study: Shiseido: Channeling Cosmetics in China Introduction Shiseido‚ the largest Japan’s cosmetic manufacturer‚ was founded by Arinobu Fukuhara in 1872 when he opened Japan’s first Western-style pharmacy called Shiseido Pharmacy in Tokyo. The company manufactured its own pharmaceutical products in 1878 before later moving to cosmetics in which it combined Western technology with Asian ingredients. In 1923‚ Shiseido started a voluntary chain store system where the stores were operated by independent

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    Shiseido Case Analysis

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    Problem Statement What marketing strategy should Shiseido pursue that will appeal to the cultural‚ social‚ personal and psychological characteristics of American consumers and therefore increase the company’s share in the US market? Target Market Adult American women belonging to the high-income earning class Areas for Consideration Strengths: Shiseido is the largest cosmetic manufacturers in Japan Shiseido already has a long history and a well-established image in Japan Weaknesses: The company holds

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    hospital to establish Shiseido‚ Japan’s first Western-style pharmacy in the Ginza district of Tokyo. Concerned about the inferior medications then available to the public‚ he aspired to separate medical care and pharmaceutical dispensing in Japan. Shiseido’s first president‚ Shinzo Fukuhara‚ led Shiseido into the cosmetics business in 1897. The only cosmetics sold in Japan at that time‚ powder and lipstick‚ were simply for altering appearance. Dissatisfied with the status quo‚ Shiseido brought a fresh

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