{"id":93,"date":"2006-10-13T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-10-13T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.asbis.com\/news\/?p=93"},"modified":"2023-07-28T14:38:21","modified_gmt":"2023-07-28T14:38:21","slug":"it_europe_czech","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.asbis.com\/news\/media\/it_europe_czech\/","title":{"rendered":"<strong>IT Europa<\/strong>:Czech PC industry breathes sigh of relief"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;<P><STRONG>Two years ago, when we last visited the Czech &#13;&#10;Republic for a national survey, the PC market was becoming startlingly mature, &#13;&#10;and resembling a western market in all but name. Growth of PC unit shipments was &#13;&#10;slow, as a result of a saturated market &#8211; a population of 10 million were &#13;&#10;managing to buy 500,000 PCs a year. But sales growth has really picked up in the &#13;&#10;last year as vendors tap into the lucrative retail sector, and small businesses &#13;&#10;start buying notebooks. IT Europa assesses how the market is shaping up for &#13;&#10;2007&#8230;<\/STRONG>                                                                                             <\/P>&#13;&#10;<P>A-brands are known to be commonplace in the advanced IT &#13;&#10;space in the Czech Republic, in both the consumer and the small-tomedium &#13;&#10;business environments. In terms of market positions, the top-five chart reads &#13;&#10;like a catalogue of names one might expect to find in markets such as Germany, &#13;&#10;the UK, France and the Nordics. <STRONG>Acer <\/STRONG>and <STRONG>HP<\/STRONG> &#13;&#10;are numbers one and two respectively in the rocketing notebook market, &#13;&#10;selling<STRONG> 106,000<\/STRONG> and <STRONG>101,000 PCs<\/STRONG> in 2005, &#13;&#10;according to numbercruncher Dataquest, with <STRONG>Dell <\/STRONG>chasing, &#13;&#10;albeit some way behind, at <STRONG>66,000 un<\/STRONG>its. After that there is &#13;&#10;<STRONG>Fujitsu Siemens,<\/STRONG> which has a clear high-end retail presence for &#13;&#10;notebooks, and <STRONG>Asus<\/STRONG>          &#13;&#10;          &#13;&#10;      &#13;&#10;            &#13;&#10;            &#13;&#10;           &#13;&#10;          &#13;&#10;         &#13;&#10;            &#13;&#10;     hits in at the lower price range, where&#13;&#10;it sees the Czech Republic as one of its key markets. Lenovo is growing in&#13;&#10;the market, with a strong resell presence based on partnerships formerly&#13;&#10;established by IBM.<\/P><BR>&#13;&#10;<P>The growth of Acer and HP in the Czech Republic has been nothing short of startling, particularly in the notebook arena where Acer has a crushing&#13;&#10;39pc marketshare, HP has 29pc, and mean-machine Asus has gobbled up 10pc. Notebooks are the in-thing in growth terms, but desktops naturally prevail in many homes and businesses, and A-brands do not want to lose out. Acer, for&#13;&#10;example, may trail in desktop sales, but it boosted desktop unit shipments&#13;&#10;from 6,400 in 2004 to 14,400 last year &#8211; a 225pc increase. \u2018We have such a&#13;&#10;strong notebook channel to SMBs that we\u2019ve been able to challenge the big&#13;&#10;guys on desktops,\u2019 Tomas Cech, country manager at Acer, tells IT Europa.<\/P><BR>&#13;&#10;<P>The Czech Republic is a major source of business for Acer, which has a large&#13;&#10;repair facility in the Czech city of Brno, serving domestic customers as well&#13;&#10;as those in Slovakia, Hungary, Poland and Austria. Cech claims Acer\u2019s channelto-&#13;&#10;market there is \u2018slim and adaptable\u2019, reacting to changes in customer&#13;&#10;demographics. \u2018The customer structure is changing,\u2019 he says. \u2018We now see a&#13;&#10;lot of couples and professionals buying notebooks.\u2019 He adds that Acer tries&#13;&#10;to make sure its channel is structured well to maintain growth, explaining: \u2018We&#13;&#10;try to ensure good incentives like a 10pc to 12pc margin on our higher-end&#13;&#10;products.\u2019<\/P><BR>&#13;&#10;<P><EM>Pavel Machovsky, PSG channel boss at HP\u2019s Czech &#13;&#10;office<\/EM>, agrees: \u2018<EM>There is a clear shift from no-name PCs to brand &#13;&#10;names.<\/EM>            &#13;&#10;       \u2019 HP is established in notebooks&#13;&#10;and LCD displays in the market, and is working to increase its desktop and&#13;&#10;server sales. It also began this month to sell consumer-targeted notebooks, for&#13;&#10;the first time in the country, and Machovsky explains: \u2018This is primarily driven&#13;&#10;by a general increased interest in notebooks, as well as a huge boom in fast&#13;&#10;internet access at home.\u2019<\/P><BR>&#13;&#10;<P>Careful structure of distribution has helped lead Acer and HP to the&#13;&#10;top of the PC table. Acer works with five of the highest-revenue&#13;&#10;generating distributors in the market, namely eD\u2019system, AT Computers, Tech&#13;&#10;Data &#8211; Ingram Micro has yet to enter the country &#8211; BGS Levi, and SWS. Five&#13;&#10;distributors in a market of 10 million people would normally be counted as&#13;&#10;an excessive ratio, but Cech maintains that a broad distribution is the wiser&#13;&#10;option. \u2018Sure, we could live with one less distributor,\u2019 he says, \u2018but with the&#13;&#10;particular geographic and customer structure issues here, we need a wider channel and it gives sales more stability.\u2019 HP uses AT&#13;&#10;Computers and BGS Levi to drive it into the retail arena, and eD\u2019system and Tech Data to enable it to target SMBs.<\/P><BR>&#13;&#10;<P>Speculation continues as to whether Ingram Micro has designs on the market, but the broadliner has, so far, yet to make a move there. \u2018For any distributor to start here, it would need good vendor support,\u2019 suggests Cech at Acer, pointing out the high number of distis already established in the country. The biggest move in distribution, though, has been last year\u2019s merger of distribution and assembly giants Levi of the Czech Republic and BGS of Slovakia, which has also rocked the PC assembly market, and this has created a force to be reckoned with.<\/P><BR>&#13;&#10;<blockquote><p>Machovsky at HP explains: \u2018Levi used to be a subdistributor for BGS, and&#13;&#10;it continues under the BGS Levi umbrella to serve small dealers that also&#13;&#10;assemble desktops. The acquisition was a smart move because it made Levi&#13;&#10;able to continue to address proximity partners while having the scale to carry&#13;&#10;major brands like HP.\u2019<\/BLOCKQUOTE>He adds that having &#13;&#10;access to both markets makes sense, as European Union expansion has led many &#13;&#10;distributors to address both the Czech Republic and Slovakia in one fell swoop, &#13;&#10;and a number have thrown Poland into the bargain too.&#13;&#10;<P><\/P><BR>&#13;&#10;<P>&#13;&#10;There is much talk of wholesalers looking to buy rivals &#13;&#10;in the market. <EM><BLOCKQUOTE>Armand Koten, country sales director at ASBIS<\/EM> &#8211; which claims to be the largest HDD disti in the country with &#13;&#10;  annual sales of over 250,000 units &#8211; says: \u2018I believe it is more likely that &#13;&#10;  there will be some acquisitions within the Czech and Slovak markets, than &#13;&#10;  another distributor entering the country &#8211; this is because we\u2019ve been part of &#13;&#10;  the EU since 2004 and there\u2019s been plenty of time already for that to have &#13;&#10;  happened.\u2019 <\/BLOCKQUOTE>He does add, however, that he would not completely rule &#13;&#10;out another distributor coming in.&#13;&#10;<P><\/P><BR>&#13;&#10;<P>C<STRONG>omponents distributors<\/STRONG> such as &#13;&#10;<STRONG>ASBIS<\/STRONG> and <STRONG>ELKO<\/STRONG> continue to benefit in a market &#13;&#10;with so many PC assemblers. ASBIS, for example, serves over 40 system builders &#13;&#10;with technology for PCs, notebooks, and servers, and claims to be the top &#13;&#10;provider of Intel products to the assembly channel. These wholesalers are making &#13;&#10;a conscious move to notebooks, as market demands increase for mobile technology, &#13;&#10;and Koten explains: \u2018<EM>Last year the market was flat in PC terms and had &#13;&#10;double-digit growth on notebooks.\u2019<\/EM>           &#13;&#10;            &#13;&#10;           &#13;&#10;           &#13;&#10;           &#13;&#10;            &#13;&#10;      <\/P>&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;<P><STRONG><EM>Copyright: IT Europa (13 November 2006)<BR><\/EM><\/STRONG><A href='http:\/\/www.iteuropa.com'><STRONG><EM>www.iteuropa.com<\/EM><\/STRONG><\/A><STRONG><EM> &#13;&#10;<BR><\/EM><\/STRONG><\/P>  &#13;&#10;           &#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;<P><STRONG><A href='http:\/\/www.asbis.com\/download\/IT_Europa_Czech_Survey.pdf'><IMG style='MARGIN: 0px' alt='download as PDF' src='http:\/\/value4it.com\/attach\/get\/20061117084918738327000000.gif' align='left' border='0'>&nbsp;View &#13;&#10;article as PDF file<\/A><\/P><\/STRONG>&#13;&#10;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;Two years ago, when we last visited the Czech &#13;&#10;Republic for a national survey, the PC market was becoming startlingly mature, &#13;&#10;and resembling a western market in all but name. Growth of PC unit shipments was &#13;&#10;slow, as a result of a saturated market &#8211; a population of 10 million were &#13;&#10;managing to buy 500,000&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[12],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-93","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-media"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v24.6 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>IT Europa:Czech PC industry breathes sigh of relief - ASBIS<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/news.asbis.com\/news\/media\/it_europe_czech\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"IT Europa:Czech PC industry breathes sigh of relief - ASBIS\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"&#013;&#010;&#013;&#010;&#013;&#010;&#013;&#010;Two years ago, when we last visited the Czech &#013;&#010;Republic for a national survey, the PC market was becoming startlingly mature, &#013;&#010;and resembling a western market in all but name. 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