Retail

Pets at Home was founded in 1991 and now has over 250 stores across the UK. Pets at Home is the UK’s leading pet care retailer, providing 1,000s of dedicated pet products for dogs, cats, small animals, reptiles, birds and fish, as well as wildlife. It offers everything from food, treats, toys and training aids, to homes, bedding and healthcare essentials. Pets at Home won Retail Week’s 2007 Specialty Retailer of the Year award.

JYSK is one of the leading and fastest-growing retailers in the world. With a passion for Sc andinavi an design, their products range from furniture to accessories, including mattresses, bedding, and o utdoor products that will enhance any living space with a sense of sophistication at affordable prices. JYSK uses Inventory Optimiser for their operations in Canada and the Baltics.
Bouwmaat is one of Holland’s leading builder’s merchants, with over 40
stores. As a retailer to the trade, they focus on serving their customers by always guaranteeing available stock across their 10.000 catalogue items. Bouwmaat´s focus is based on organisations that work in construction, recovery, renovation, maintenance and small new building projects. The product range provides everything in the area of construction, wood, sanitary, electricity, tools, hardware, paint and kitchens.
Newitts is a UK based mail order supplier of sports equipment, shipping an average of 400 orders per day as well as achieves a picking level of 98% on orders placed. Quality, service and competitive prices are a priority. Add this to quick delivery and customers and competitors alike find that Newitts service is very hard to beat.
Husasmidjan has been a staple of the Icelandic construction industry for
many years. It is an important partner for some of the largest construction companies in Iceland. The company´s objective is to provide customers with a wide selection of products and quality service. Húsasmiðjan employs 750 people and run 30 stores in Iceland.
BYKO operates the biggest construction products store in Iceland as well as 7 other stores in the capital city area and countryside. BYKO is now the leader in construction product sales in Iceland. It also operates two ELKO home appliance super-stores, two Intersport sportswear stores and Husgagnahöllin, a furniture super-store.
Würth Iceland was established in 1988 and is part of the global Würth Group comprised of more than 400 companies in 86 countries. Würth Iceland trades over 8.000 items including assembly materials, screws, dowels and plugs, chemical products, construction fitting tools and many more. The company is service orientated and strives to provide a high service level in each product category.
Stilling operates six retail stores specialising in auto parts. It provides customers with quality service at a countrywide level. Stilling is a family owned company and is among Iceland´s most established auto parts suppliers.
Kaupáss is a holding company that owns and runs 39 grocery stores in Iceland. These stores are run under three brand names, Noatún, 11-11 and Kronan, each marketed at a specific market segment.
N1 provides individuals and organisations of all sizes with services in the motor vehicle parts and maintenance sector, along with comprehensive operational and fuel services for companies. N1 is one of the largest retail and service companies in Iceland with 115 outlets and has a leading market share in its focused market.
Olís was founded in 1927 and is one of the 30 largest companies in Iceland. It is an outlet and service establishment for the organisational and individual market that offers high quality, competitive merchandise, operating a leading sales and service system. Olis sells fuel and other supplies, such as lubricating oil, cleaning products and substances, as well as general consumer goods to companies and individuals.
ÁTVR is the State Alcohol and Tobacco Company of Iceland (ÁTVR) and has the
monopoly in sales of alcohol in Iceland. ÁTVR runs 48 liquor-shops in Iceland which provide a large variety of alcoholic beverages to customers.
Penninn has been providing the Icelandic business community with office furniture since 1932. In addition, Penninn designs special school furniture, which is manufactured in Iceland. They offera broad selection of professional furniture and a wide selection of chairs and stools, from the most inexpensive to the most refined brand names available as well as a wide selection of office supplies, stationery and computer supplies.
Fríhöfn
Iceland is one of few countries in Western Europe, which can sell goods and services tax- and duty free to all arriving and departing passengers. Fríhöfn provides a good selection of brands that can be found in shops at the Leifur Eiríksson Air Terminal.



