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Tottus Peru
Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Peru, Tottus is a retailer of products pertaining to food, cleaning, personal hygiene, etc. The company was acquired by Falabella in 2005 and has been operating in the Peruvian market for more than 16 years.
In 2020, the company launched a mobile application called Fazil in order to facilitate online shopping for its customers. Moreover, an online shop is also available on the website.
Furthermore, Tottus operates 30 stores across the country, including 20 in Lima.
With a workforce of more than 10 000 employees, the company achieves an annual turnover of €984 million. Its online sales brought a revenue of over €24.3 million in 2021.
Tottus provides a wide assortment of goods under the following categories:
- Sweet Grocery: Jam, Honey, Coffee, Cookies, Industrial pastries, etc.
- Savory Grocery: Canned food, Oil, Rice, Pasta, Salt, etc.
- Chilled & Fresh Food: Meat, Poultry, Minced meat, Seafood, etc.
- Dairy: Milk, Cheese, Butter, Yoghurt, etc.
- Frozen Food: Burgers, Ready-made meals, Vegetables, Ice cream, etc.
- Drinks: Soda, Mineral water, Juices, etc
- Wine & Spirits: Beer, Wine, and many more
- Personal Care: Hair care, Oral care, Body care, Make up, Face care, etc.
- Household: Detergents, Softeners, Toilet paper, Napkins, Sponges, etc.
- Pet care: Pet food, Pet shampoo, Pet accessories, etc
Moreover, the company works with brands such as Ace, Ariel, Laive, President, etc. The firm imports its goods from Belgium, France, UK and many more.
Tottus also provides several products under its own labels which are:
- Tottus: This brand is dedicated to all product categories.
- Tottus Life: The brand has been created to improve the lifestyle of people by providing healthy foods with low fat, organic, gluten free and lactose free products.
- Precio Uno: This brand covers the food and non-food categories and is sold at lower prices.
Concerning logistics, in 2019, Tottus invested around € 34 million for a new logistics centre in Peru, aiming to serve its customers in a better and faster way. The new warehouse is equipped with the latest facilities.
With regards to the environment, Tottus has adopted several measures such as selling shopping bags which are made from corn starch, ensuring that the latter are not only biodegradable but can also be used as compost.
Furthermore, the firm recently announced that it aims to invest in and to open around 30 new supermarkets in Peru by the end of 2030.
The online shop can be accessed at www.tottus.com
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