Oxxo

OXXO is a retail chain in Mexico and is one of the beverage company Fomento Económico Mexicano ( FEMSA ).

The first OXXO stores were opened in Monterrey in 1978. The following year, followed Shops in Chihuahua, Hermosillo and Mexicali. Since 1994, the company operates independently but still as part of the FEMSA. In February 1999 the 1000th OXXO store was opened. 2011, the company operated more than 8,400 stores in 350 cities spread throughout Mexico. It was thus the nation's largest retail company. More around 1,200 stores were planned for 2011.

Be operated over 8,400 branch of the 12 distribution warehouses (Operational Bases ) that are located in the following Mexican cities:

A OXXO is found practically on every corner in major cities, next to motorway service areas and in the vicinity of toll plazas. The typical store is painted red and yellow colors and contains articles of daily use, edibles, a wide selection of drinks (non-alcoholic and alcoholic ) and a small dining area with microwave and fast food. At the checkout incidentally electronic prepaid credit all great Mexican phone companies are sold. The OXXO stores are open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day - at night you are served mainly for safety through a peephole. In some cities, such as Mérida, the supermarkets around the clock are accessible. Daily use all OXXO stores a total of over 6.5 million customers.

Direct competition from OXXO, for example, the chain 7-eleven, which also operates in Mexico.

628521
de