Shop more and wait less, thanks to HSC Tesco
By Ojas Sharma | Thursday, 10 December 2009, 01:48 Hrs
SI: What is the purpose of Tesco centre in India?
SD: As Tesco was scaling up as a business we felt there is great importance in having a centralized capability for processes, process improvement and IT. The prime idea was capability and not cost. Most companies who come to India, cost seems to be the driver. But if you look at it we have 270,000 people in UK now and we have around 3800 people in India. So cost is not our primary driver here. Our primary driver is capability with English speaking population and the scale that it offers. If you go to any markets in the world, one of these legs will be missing. Because of all these pillars India was chosen as the centre for all these activities.
SI: Tell us about something unique on the technology side which has been built in India for the Tesco.
SD: One of the things that we have built over here is a retail test lab. It's a 10,000 sq ft lab, and what we have done is, we have setup every device which we may be using anywhere in Tesco. So we have all varieties of tills, hand held terminals, credit card processing terminals. Anything that is used in our distribution centre or stores, we have a specimen of it here. So if we are making any changes to the system we can test it out ourselves before we actually deploy it in the store. So there is huge productivity improvement around price, integrity and stock control.
From a customer's point of view, first when you walk into any Tesco store the layout of store is made by people sitting here. We have a team called a property services team, which essentially is a bunch of architects and civil engineers and what they do is they design stores for Tesco sitting in India. You walk in and start looking at the product displayed. So the software which determines what gets stocked where and in what numbers would have been done by us. As you walk by the isle you will see the price label printed on the shelves. Those price labels are printed and filed out of HSC. Once you are done with your shopping you will go to the checkout counter. The entire counter or tills are managed by us.
The inventory management system that tracks the goods that have been distributed from the warehouse to the distribution centers, the software that determines the routing of the truck is managed by us. Software in warehouse is also managed by us. So you can't touch upon any part of the Tesco store in which HSC is not involved.
SI: What is the major challenge that you find globally for the retail stores?
SD: There is a shortage of technologists who understand retailing. The second challenge is constant optimization. Retailing is a simple business but it's not an easy business. What differentiates one retailer from the other is their ability to run business efficiently. Suppliers will give you better price if you give them faster decision or if you can give them more accurate forecast.
SI: How can Indian retail sector be more efficient and customer friendly?
SD: Customer has spent time shopping and he does not want to waste time in paying the bills. In things like these technology plays a vital part. Every time the check-out clerk is scanning the bar code and the bar code is not in the system, she has to manually type in the bar code. What would have taken half a second is now taking 20 seconds. That's huge. Technology allows you to make these processes more optimized.
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Reader's comments(2)
1:
TESCO is one of the few organisations in India where-in professional way employies r updated and groomed time to time. Keep it up.Best luck.
Posted by:HH Patel
- 16 Dec, 2009
2:
Tesco has found a gold mine in HSC. They were the courageous one to take that risk to open up development centre in India and that risk has paid of beautifully for them.
Posted by:Tushar
- 10 Dec, 2009
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