The Ministry of Sports in the Dominican Republic is putting out to tender a supply of various sports equipment for the 2018 National Games.
Monday, March 19, 2018
Purchase from the Government of the Dominican Republic MIDEREC-CCC-LPN-2018-0002:
"Requirements are for equipment for chess, athletics, badminton, basketball, handball, baseball, boxing, cycling and other sports.
The ordered Goods will be delivered to the Department of Warehousing and Supplies located in the Sports Palace, ramp number one, site Av.27 de febrero, Olympic Center Juan Pablo Duarte.The supply program will be made partially as per requests and requirements from this Ministry of Sports to the supplier."
The Decatlón X store, located in Guatemala City in Pradera Zone 10, has a potential market of 225,000 consumers 15 minutes away by car, 47% of whom are interested in basketball and 9% in swimming.
Using the Geomarketing solutions that we have developed for our clients, CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence team analyzed the environment of some of the main locations of the establishments dedicated to the sale of sports articles, operating in the countries of Central America. Below is an extract of the findings of the study.
In Central America, it is estimated that more than 800,000 people are interested in sports shoes and clothing in the digital environment. Reebok, Under Armour and New Balance are some of the brands that have best positioned themselves in the minds of consumers with high purchasing power.
An analysis of the interests and preferences of consumers in Central America, prepared by the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, shows interesting results on the preferences and tastes of people in various products, services, store chains, brands and activities.
In Multiplaza Escazú the first store dedicated to the commercialization of sports articles of the Everlast brand was inaugurated, and the company foresees the opening of two more points of sale.
The company disbursed about $150,000 for the opening of the new store specializing in the marketing of items for activities such as cycling, athletics, yoga, swimming, boxing and others.
In 2017, countries in the region imported $87 million worth of sporting goods, 8% more than in 2016, reaffirming the upward trend registered since 2013.
Figures from the information system on the Market for Articles and Material for Physical and Sports Culture in Central America, compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
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