[size=55:372s1mum]Regal 3 December 2010
"
Delta M"
open "
Tempo"
in Sofia
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and the President of Delta Holding Miroslav Mishkovich opened the first hypermarket chain "
Tempo"
in Bulgaria.
Tempo is a brand of Delta Maxi, which holds in Bulgaria and retailer Piccadilly. Defined as a format that combines the features of the hypermarket, Cash &
Carry and discounter.
Investment in the first "
Tempo"
in Bulgaria is 20 million. Part of the "
Retail Park Sredets. Anno is over 30,000 sq m, making it the largest hypermarket in the country. Offers more than 60,000 food and non food - 1000 of which are of Serbian suppliers. It revealed more than 350 jobs.
Tempo will contribute to the development of established global practices on the Bulgarian market and thus increase its competitiveness to benefit customers. I'm sure hypermarkets "
Tempo"
will have great success in the country because they will offer really good prices at brands including food and non food products. All user groups will be able to find there what they want. Tempo will allow the Bulgarian consumers to buy a whole new way, "
said Alexander Champarevich, CEO of Delta Maxi International and Project Manager "
Tempo"
for Bulgaria.
To buy with "
Tempo"
is not required special access cards. Customers can buy as single items and goods in bulk. Maxi - packaging, however, are cheaper.
The hypermarket is open 24 hours. Has a free playground with professional animators. Allows for suspension of major purchases such as furniture and equipment brand, with a deferral of up to 2 years and 0% interest.
The store has a bakery for fresh baked bread, stands with fresh fish and fresh meat of services. Has a sector with ready solutions for the home - furniture, accessories and decorations, and a large sector with all the children - a variety of textiles, shoes, accessories, toys and more. Parking is 1000 seats.
The opening was attended by the mayor of Sofia Yordanka Fandakova, Minister of Agriculture and Miroslav Naydenov, the ambassador of Serbia in Bulgaria Alexander Tsarkvenyakov leading business representatives from Serbia and Bulgaria. Expected and Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic. Reported was that he took off for Amsterdam, but returned because of damage to the aircraft.