Eurocommerce

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EuroCommerce
Eurocommerce Logotype Baseline colour (+)-01-01.svg
Formation1993
Registration no.84973761187-60
Legal statusNon-profit organisation
HeadquartersAvenue des Nerviens 85, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
Region
Europe
Membership
European retail and wholesale companies and federations
President
Juan Manuel Morales
Director General
Christel Delberghe
Websiteeurocommerce.eu

EuroCommerce is the principal European organisation representing the retail and wholesale sector. It is led by Juan Manuel Morales, managing director of IFA.[1]

It gathers members in about 30 countries: companies (global players such as Carrefour, Ikea, Metro and Tesco, as well as many small businesses) and federations of companies at a European or national level.

EuroCommerce represents one in seven jobs (up to 26 million employees) in Europe. It supports millions of further jobs throughout the supply chain, from small local suppliers to international businesses.

EuroCommerce is the recognised European social partner for the retail and wholesale sector.

History[]

EuroCommerce was founded in 1993,[2] as a result of merging three pre-existing large retail chains, small retail operators and wholesalers and traders.[3] It brings together European and national associations representing various aspects of retail and wholesale and international trade to form a single voice for the sector in Brussels.[4]

Its first president (from 1993 to 1994) and driving force behind the creation of EuroCommerce, was Dr Albert Heijn (1927–2011),[5] the chairman of the major Dutch retailer Ahold.[6]

Policy areas[]

EuroCommerce brings together the expertise of its members and secretariat to help inform and contribute to debate in a range of policies, including competitiveness and the economy, the digital economy, single market, global trade, environment and sustainability, social policy and industrial relations, food and non-food, enterprise and SMEs.

List of presidents[]

Presidents Nationality Mandates
Juan Manuel Morales[7]  Spain 2021-2024
Régis Degelcke  France 2018-2021
 Sweden 2015–2018
 Germany 2014–2015
Lucy Neville-Rolfe  United Kingdom 2012–2014
 Germany 2009–2012
Feargal Quinn  Ireland 2006–2009
 Austria 2003–2006
Paul-Louis Halley  France 2000–2003
 Italy 1997–2000
 Belgium 1994–1997
Albert Heijn  Netherlands 1993–1994

Members[]

The membership of EuroCommerce is composed of National Associations, Companies (founded in a European country or International companies with an HQ in Europe) and Affiliated Federations (whether they operate at a national or European level).

As of July 2021, the members are:[8]

National Associations[]

National Associations Country
Wirtschaftskammer Österreich (WKÖ)  Austria
 Belgium
(CCCI)  Cyprus
Svaz obchodu a cestovního ruchu ČR (SOCR ČR)  Czech Republic
 Denmark
(EKL)  Estonia
 Finland
(FCD)  France
(CGI-CF)  France
Conseil du Commerce de France (CDCF)  France
Bundesverband Großhandel, Außenhandel, Dienstleistungen (BGA)  Germany
(HDE)  Germany
Hellenic Confederation of Commerce & Entrepreneurship (ESEE)  Greece
(OKSZ)  Hungary
(VOSZ)  Hungary
(SVÞ)  Iceland
 Ireland
 Italy
Lietuvos prekybos įmonių asociacija  Lithuania
(CLC)  Luxembourg
Malta Chamber of SMEs  Malta
(RND)  Netherlands
 Netherlands
(VIRKE)  Norway
(POHID)  Poland
(APED)  Portugal
(CCP)  Portugal
(AMRCR)  Romania
(SAMO)  Slovakia
(TSZ)  Slovenia
(ANGED)  Spain
(ASEDAS)  Spain
(CEC)  Spain
 Sweden

Companies[]

Company Country of origin

or European HQ

Ahold Delhaize  Netherlands
Amazon  Europe
AS Watson Group  United Kingdom
Auchan  France
Carrefour  France
CECONOMY  Germany
Colruyt  Belgium
Coop   Switzerland
Decathlon  France
EDEKA  Germany
El Corte Inglés  Spain
Esselunga  Italy
 Spain
H&M  Sweden
Herbalife Nutrition  Europe
ICA Gruppen  Sweden
Ikea  Sweden
Inditex  Spain
Jerónimo Martins  Portugal
 Netherlands
Kesko Corporation  Finland
Kingfisher PLC  United Kingdom
 Germany
Mercadona  Spain
METRO AG  Germany
Musgrave Group  Ireland
Primark  United Kingdom
REWE Group  Germany
Schwarz Gruppe  Germany
Sonae  Portugal
SPAR Austria  Austria
Tesco  United Kingdom
Walgreens Boots Alliance  United Kingdom

Affiliated Federations[]

Affiliated Federations Geographical scope
 Netherlands
Direct Selling Europe  Europe
 Europe
 Europe
 Europe
 Finland
 Europe
 Europe
 Europe
 Europe
 Greece
 Europe
 Sweden

References[]

  1. ^ "Biography of JM Morales" (PDF).
  2. ^ Justin Greenwood (1995). European Casebook on Business Alliances. Prentice Hall. pp. 119–. ISBN 978-0-13-338039-2. About sixty EC officials attended the annual European Day of Commerce during which Euro- Commerce tries to give ... For example, in its first year of existence (1993), EuroCommerce participated in exercises on: the company-feedback ...
  3. ^ Wolfgang Lecher; Hans-Wolfgang Platzer (11 September 2002). European Union - European Industrial Relations?: Global Challenge, National Development and Transitional Dynamics. Routledge. pp. 106–. ISBN 978-1-134-72489-5.
  4. ^ EuroCommerce. "EuroCommerce website". eurocommerce.eu.
  5. ^ Vacher's European Companion. 89-91. A. S. Kerswil Limited. 1994. pp. 188–.
  6. ^ Heijn, Albert. "Ahold BV in Memoriam Dr Albert Heijn". Archived from the original on 2016-04-17.
  7. ^ "EuroCommerce - Our President & Board". www.eurocommerce.eu. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
  8. ^ "EuroCommerce - Our members". www.eurocommerce.eu. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
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