Retail Trade

The Retail Trade industry sells products directly to consumers, providing services closely connected to daily life. Through diverse business formats including department stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, specialty stores, drugstores, electronics retailers, and e-commerce, it provides a wide range of products from daily necessities to luxury goods to consumers. This industry responds to diversifying consumer needs by devising product assortment, pricing, and sales methods. It enhances customer convenience by utilizing various sales channels including in-store face-to-face sales, online shopping, and omnichannel strategies. Through POS (Point of Sale) system utilization, it achieves inventory management optimization and product deployment based on data analysis. The industry also focuses on improving customer experience, advancing store design improvement, customer service enhancement, cashless payment introduction, and delivery service enrichment. It also works on providing unique value through private brand product development, community-oriented store deployment, and handling of environmentally conscious products.

Stock Code Company Name Industry Prefecture Establishment Year Listing Year Market
9876 Cox Retail Trade Tokyo 1973 1990 Standard Market
9878 Sekido Retail Trade Tokyo 1963 1990 Standard Market
9887 Matsuya Foods Holdings Retail Trade Tokyo 1980 1990 Prime Market
9890 Makiya Retail Trade Shizuoka 1953 1990 Standard Market
9900 Sagami Holdings Retail Trade Aichi 1970 1991 Prime Market
9903 Kanseki Retail Trade Tochigi 1975 1991 Standard Market
9904 Verite Retail Trade Kanagawa 1936 1991 Standard Market
9927 Wattmann Retail Trade Kanagawa 1978 1992 Standard Market
9936 Ohsho Food Service Retail Trade Kyoto 1974 1993 Prime Market
9946 Ministop Retail Trade Chiba 1980 1993 Prime Market