Stores HyperCITY Retail (India) Ltd. is part of the K. Raheja Corp. Group, a leader in the Indian retail sector. K Raheja Corp helped create retail boom in India with Shoppers Stop, InOrbit Mall and Crossword apart from their successes in realty and hospitality. HyperCITY offers its customers a dominating assortment of quality products at great value in a large, modern and exciting format. It also offers other value added services like consumer finance, ATM facility, telecom services, pharmacy, Bakery and Restaurants etc under one roof. HyperCITY launched its first store in Malad, Mumbai, which is spread over 1,20,000 sq ft. Today, HyperCITY has accomplished a total of 10 stores since inception and have marked its presence in cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Ludhiana, Amritsar and Jaipur. It offers over 44,000 products sourced from both local & global markets to choose from & boasts of quality, distinctive, dominant assortment at great value. HyperCITY promises convenience of everything under one roof & International shopping ambience that rivals the best in the world. [ edit ]See also Store locations HyperCITY - Malad Next to Inorbit Mall Malad Link Road Malad (West) Mumbai 400 064 HyperCITY - Vashi GR Floor, Inorbit Mall Plot No. 39/1, Sector - 30/A Vashi Navi Mumbai 400 703 HyperCITY - Thane Ground Floor, Big Thane Shopping Centre Ghodbunder Road, Behind Kasarvadawali Police Station, Thane HyperCITY - Hyderabad Inorbit Mall, Lower Ground Floor, Opp. I-Labs, Hi-tech City, Madhapur, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh HyperCITY - Bangalore IPTL Embassy Paragon, Ground Floor, Nr. Kundalahalli Gate, ITPL Road, Near Brooke Field, Bangalore - 560 037 HyperCITY - Bangalore - Banerghatta Royal Meenakshi Mall, Lower Ground floor, Banerghatta Road, Bengaluru - 560 076 HyperCITY - Amritsar Alpha One Mall, Upper basement, MBM Farms, Sultan Wind Suburban, Main G. T. Road, Amritsar - 143 001: HyperCITY - Jaipur Triton ± The Mega Mall, Lower Ground Floor, Nr. Jhotwara Pulia & Sikar Road Circle, Jhotwara Road, Jaipur - 302 012 HyperCITY - Ludhiana Lower Ground, MBD Neopolis Mall Firozpur Road Ludhiana HyperCITY - Bhopal Lower Ground, DB city Arera Hills Bhopal
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Dharmendar Jain, Vice - President, Head - Finance & Business Development
Dharmendar is a qualified professional and holds various degrees - M.
Com, FICWAI, MFM, DBF, and CMA (AUS). He has over 18 years of
experience in various areas of finance, logistics, project management
across various viz. engineering, plastics, media & entertainment - andretail. Dharmendar is associated with the groups since last 9 years and
leads strategic and business planning, corporate finance & businessdevelopment function and is member of Core Executive Committee.
Ashutosh Chakradeo, Head - Buying & Merchandising
Ashutosh Chakradeo holds a Masters degree in International trade. He
has worked with The Bombay Store as a part of their B & M team, for a
period of 7 years. He has also worked for Arcus from 2002 - 2004 as
Category Manager, for their Home Improvement Division. Ashutosh
oined Hypercity in 2004 and is currently the business Head - Food and
Grocery. He has acquired knowledge and expertise in sourcing of products across Food & Non-Food categories over the last 14 years of working in the retail industry. He has traveled widely through Asia &
Europe, in his sourcing management role.
Rajiv Nair, Business Head - General Merchandise & Apparel
Rajiv has over 16 years of retail experience had has joined Hypercity to
develop and grow the non-food business. He has over 10 years of buying
& merchandising experience followed by an operations stint in the
Shoppers Stop departmental stores. He has worked across the apparel
buying and merchandising segments of men's wear, women's wear &
kids' wear for Shoppers Stop; working with key brands & developing in-house exclusive brands. Prior to this assignment, he was the business
head for Mothercare in India. He was instrumental in setting 17 outlets in
India clocking Rs.45 crores in the second year of operations. Rajiv is a
Commerce graduate & has a Master's degree in Marketing from the
University of Mumbai - Narsee Monjee Institute of ManagementStudies.
Siddarthan M, Business Head-HR & Admin
An MBA from the Institute for Technology and Management in Human
Resources, Siddharthan has worked with Shoppers Stop for more than 5
years in Corporate Human Resources and later with HyperCITY as head
of Human Resource and Admin. Siddharthan has had diverse experience
across various industries, such as manufacturing, service and hospitality.
Veneeth has over 14 years of experience in technology. He joined
HyperCITY as Head,Technology in May 2006. Prior to that he was at
Shoppers Stop and was responsible for the Loyalty, Point of Sale
systems and the data warehouse systems. After his graduation in
Computer Science from Bangalore University and a certificate coursefrom NIIT, he joined NIIT as a Technical Lead. He worked at NIIT for 3
years after which he had a 1 year stint in the Indian Railways. He came
to Mumbai to do a certification on Mid-range servers from IBM after
which he joined Rhone-Poulenc (India) Ltd in 1998. At Rhone-Poulenc
he was responsible for streamlining the ERP and for their Y2K rollout.
He was recently honored by the CIO Magazine as one of the Top 20 CIO
in their CIO Ones-to-Watch category for the year 2008. He subsequently
also won the CIO Bold 100 awards in 2008 from the CIO Magazine.Hypercity was recently awarded for the use of technology in the
Emerging Retail by JDA for their use of Replenishment tools and SpacePlanning tools.
International Awards
HyperCITY, Mumbai won The Award of Merit for Large Format Specialty Store at theUnited States International Design Awards in New York on 15th January, 2007. This is the
first time that an Indian Company has received an award like this. This was the 36th awardsfunction for the Institute of Store Planners/VM+SD International Store Design, New York.
HyperCITY was voted as India's top retail store by µRetail Week¶, a leading U.K. magazine
revered by retailers world wide. It was voted as the µ100 Shops You Must Visit¶, across the
world and was featured amongst internationally renowned stores such as Bloomingdales New York, Selfridges U.K, Louis Vuitton Paris and Carrefour Shanghai. The special report
carried weightage for innovation and creativity in retail, as well as recognizing retail
excellence. The report was based on a survey carried out by µRetail Week¶ amongst key
players in the retail industry consisting of businessmen, analysts, retail consultants, editors
and top shoppers around the globe.
Domestic Awards
Coca Cola Golden Spoon Awards 2009 - Images award for excellence in food retailing
awarded Gourmetcity as "Most Admired Food Retailer of the Year" & "Innovative Retail
Concept".
Star Retailer Awards awarded Gourmetcity "Debutant Retailer of the Year 2008".
The Bold 100 - IDG India CIO magazine has recognized Shoppers Stop and HyperCITY asa recipient of 2008 CIO 100 Award. The annual award program recognizes those executives
and organizations those are playing not just to survive, but to win and embrace great risk for
the sake of great reward.
Most Admired Retailer of the Year for Retail Design & Visual Merchandising - Images
Supply chain management (SCM) is the oversight of materials, information, and
finances as they move in a process from supplier to manufacturer to wholesaler to
retailer to consumer. Supply chain management involves coordinating and
integrating these flows both within and among companies. It is said that the
ultimate goal of any effective supply chain management system is to reduce
inventory (with the assumption that products are available when needed). As a
solution for successful supply chain management, sophisticated software systems
with Web interfaces are competing with Web-based application service
providers (ASP) who promise to provide part or all of the SCM service for
companies who rent their service.
Supply chain management flows can be divided into three main flows:
The product flow
The information flow
The finances flow
The product flow includes the movement of goods from a supplier to a customer,
as well as any customer returns or service needs. The information flow involves
transmitting orders and updating the status of delivery. The financial flow consists
of credit terms, payment schedules, and consignment and title ownership
arrangements.
There are two main types of SCM software: planning applications and execution
applications. Planning applications use advanced algorithms to determine the best
way to fill an order. Execution applications track the physical status of go ods, the
management of materials, and financial information involving all parties.
Some SCM applications are based on open data models that support the sharing of
data both inside and outside the enterprise (this is called the extended enterprise,
and includes key suppliers, manufacturers, and end customers of a specific
company). This shared data may reside in diverse database systems, or data
warehouses, at several different sites and companies.
By sharing this data "upstream" (with a company's suppliers) and "downstream"(with a company's clients), SCM applications have the potential to improve the
time-to-market of products, reduce costs, and allow all parties in the supply chain
to better manage current resources and plan for future needs.
Increasing numbers of companies are turning to Web sites and Web-based
applications as part of the SCM solution. A number of major Web sites offer e-