In terms of operations, he pointed out that PX Mart has grown steadily over the past year, with revenue exceeding NT$220 billion, over 1,250 PX Mart stores, 21 Daquanlian stores, and 7 million PX Pay members. "We are taking steady steps to do everything well," and through the complementary advantages of supermarkets and hypermarkets, combined with instant delivery and e-commerce services, we hope to be closer to consumers. PX Mart's revenue target for this year is NT$230 billion, with 1,280 stores.

Lin Min-hsiung emphasized that PX Mart prioritizes ethics and integrity, which is the foundation of PX Mart's success. Especially, "if Taiwanese farmers have problems, it's PX Mart's problem." As Taiwan's largest local supermarket, PX Mart bears the responsibility for Taiwanese consumers and disadvantaged farmers, whether farmers cannot export or have surplus produce. PX Mart will continue to cultivate this land in Taiwan and work with farmers and suppliers.

Lin Min-hsiung previously approved the comprehensive introduction of electronic labels in all PX Mart stores across Taiwan. PX Mart Associate Manager Liu Hung-cheng stated that 8 stores are currently testing, and they will be gradually introduced nationwide starting in the second half of the year, estimated to be completed by June 2028. The budget will increase by NT$1 billion to NT$4 billion, which is significant considering PX Mart's capital is only NT$3 billion, demonstrating its investment determination.

After the full introduction of electronic labels, Liu Hung-cheng pointed out that it will save store labor hours, approximately 1.5 to 2 employees, and at the same time enhance the speed of instant delivery picking and strengthen inventory management.

Currently, PX Mart has about 1,260 stores nationwide. Fresh food accounts for 25% of revenue, the largest category, followed by daily products (fresh milk, eggs, frozen fish and meat) at 22%, processed beverages and food at 20%, and daily necessities at 10%. Daquanlian's groceries account for 50%, general daily necessities 25% to 30%, and home appliances 10% (can reach over 20% during year-end sales). (Editor: Pan Yi-ching) 1150410

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: financial