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Pyaterochka () is a Russian chain of
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s managed by
X5 Retail Group X5 Group (previously known as X5 Retail Group and commonly known as X5) is Russia's largest food retailer. In 2012, the organization of X5-Retail Group LLC was liquidated, and in 2018 X5 Group LLC was opened. The company operates several retai ...
. The chain opened its 15,000th store in the city of
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, Russia, in May 2019.


History

The chain opened its first store in 1999 in Saint Petersburg. Pyaterochka expanded its market to Moscow in 2001 and started a franchise program a year later. Pyaterochka Holding N.V. completed an
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on the
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in 2005. Pyaterochka and Perekrestok merged in 2006 to create X5 Retail Group; the group kept the Pyaterochka brand. In 2009 X5 Retail Group acquired Kopeyka, a retail chain with more than 660 stores and seven distribution centers. All Kopeyka stores were rebranded to Pyaterochka. Pyaterochka launched a store refurbishment program in 2013 to introduce a new range of products, and to make the store layout more spacious. Most of the stores were refurbished with a glass-front design. The Pyaterochka brand of discount stores is the core format for X5 Retail Group, followed by the Perekrestok supermarket chain. Pyaterochka launched a store refurbishment program in 2019. Most of the stores were refurbished with a glass-front design. The new Pyaterochka would offer almost twice as many fresh products in a selling area of around 150 square meters, which is about half of the sales floor. Vegetables, fruits, and some of the perishable items are laid out in a dedicated fresh zone. The rebranded Pyaterochka sells a wide assortment of foods and ready-to-eat meals and has a special area where customers can have a coffee or fresh orange juice and charge their electronics. An in-store bakery made it possible to expand the offering of bread and pastry. X5 launched an express delivery service from Pyaterochka stores at the end of 2019. As of April 2020, the service is available in Moscow,
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Key metrics

, Pyaterochka operated 15,354 proximity stores, which generated a revenue of 1.367 trillion rubles. * Including Kopeyka stores.


IT and innovations

In the spring of 2017 Pyaterochka began to automate its recruitment efforts. The automated system searches through
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for a predetermined set of parameters and automatically calls matching candidates to invite them to open positions at the company. The automated system uses
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technology with a female-voiced robot, Vera, and a male-voiced robot, Yermil, to transfer interested candidates to a human recruitment specialist. X5 Retail Group launched an online service in February 2018 that calculates the average rent that a Pyaterochka store pays anywhere that it has a presence. Based on this information, property owners whose property meets the chain's criteria can send offers to X5 Retail Group. In October 2018 X5 Retail Group has opened a 'lab store' based on Pyaterochka in Moscow, to test new technologies that will enhance customer experience. Engineers in the lab conduct in-store trials of electronic shelf labelling, video analytics, smart shelves, digital information panels, and self-scanning and self-checkout systems. If a technology works out in the lab, it will move on for pilot testing in Pyaterochka, Perekrestok and Karusel stores, where X5 experts will also assess the viability and impact of these technologies on sales and costs. Based on the results of the pilot stage, a final decision is made on the implementation of the new technology in X5 stores. X5 Retail has begun installing self-checkout machines across its Pyaterochka proximity stores in April 2020. Tested successfully in August and September last year, these self-checkouts are now already installed at 369 stores. The plan for 2020 is to have a total of 12,000 units operating.


Logistics

, Pyaterochka operates 31 distribution centers.


Cultural facts

Pyaterochka purchased the rights to the animated series ''
Well, Just You Wait! ''Well, Just You Wait!'' (, ), also known as I'll get you! in official translations, is a Soviet and Russian series of animated short films produced by Soyuzmultfilm. In the 2014 all-Russian poll, ''Well, Just You Wait!'' won by a wide margin ...
'' () in February 2005. Director Aleksey Kotyonochkin, the son of animator
Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Kotyonochkin (also known as Kotenochkin) (Russian: Вячеслав Михайлович Котёночкин) (June 20, 1927 – November 20, 2000) was a Soviet and Russian animation director, animator and artist. He was ...
, created two new episodes—number 19 in 2005 and number 20 in 2006—for Pyaterochka. In January 2013 X5 Retail Group signed an agreement with the
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Organizing Committee to be the official retail partner of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Under the agreement, around 1,000 licensed Olympic souvenirs were available from Pyaterochka stores in 45 Russian regions.


Management

1998-2004 — Sergey Lepkovich 2004-2012 — Oleg Vysotsky 2012-2013 — Frank Mros 2013-2018 — Olga Naumova 2018 (April–June) — Igor Shekhterman (Chief Executive Officer of X5 Retail Group, he also served as the general director of the retail chain Pyaterochka) June 2018 - January 2022 — Sergey Goncharov From January 2022 — Vladislav Kurbatov


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* {{Authority control Food retailers of Russia Supermarkets of Russia Companies based in Moscow Retail companies established in 1999 1999 establishments in Russia Convenience stores