Case Study

Tesco and Ocado: Competing online models

7 pages
January 2018
Reference: IMD-7-1975

The online grocery market in the UK is one of the largest in the world. It has many players, but two of the most dynamic are Tesco and Ocado. These two companies have taken markedly different approaches to executing and fulfilling online grocery orders from customers. Tesco has an extensive network of stores and primarily uses these stores as picking locations to prepare and ship customer orders. Ocado has no retail stores, and uses highly automated distribution centers to prepare and ship customer orders. This case describes the UK online grocery market and the two companies; it invites students to consider the differences in the approaches, in which ways they offer advantages to the company and to customers, and ultimately which one is better suited to the UK online grocery market.

Learning Objective
  • The objective of this case to develop an appreciation and understanding of the different benefits, costs and constraints of supply chain distribution models.
  • By contrasting two companies that have very different supply chain approaches to competing in the same market, the case leads students to make connections between a company’s supply chain strategy and its customer value proposition
Keywords
Supply Chain, Omnichannel
Settings
Europe, United Kingdom
Ocado, Tesco, Information Technology, eCommerce
2017
Type
Published Sources
Copyright
© 2018
Available Languages
English
Case clearing houses
Contact

Research Information & Knowledge Hub for additional information on IMD publications

This case study is part of a series
  • Ocado versus tesco.com
  • Tesco and Ocado: Competing online models
  • Tesco and Ocado: Contrasting online grocery supply chain models
This case study is part of a series
  • Ocado versus tesco.com
  • Tesco and Ocado: Competing online models
  • Tesco and Ocado: Contrasting online grocery supply chain models
Discover our latest research
IMD's faculty and research teams publish articles, case studies, books and reports on a wide range of topics
Ocado versus tesco.com
By Nikos Tsikriktsis and Valerie Keller-Birrer
Case reference: IMD-6-0323 ©2010
Summary
In 2009 several companies were competing in the UK for a share of the fast-growing online grocery market, using two different business approaches. ...
Reference IMD-6-0323
Copyright ©2010
Copyright owner IMD Copyright
Organization Ocado
Industry Information Technology, eCommerce;Consumer Services, Retail
Available Languages English
Contact

Research Information & Knowledge Hub for additional information on IMD publications

Tesco and Ocado: Competing online models
By Ralf W. Seifert and Richard Markoff
Case reference: IMD-7-1975 ©2018
Summary
The online grocery market in the UK is one of the largest in the world. It has many players, but two of the most dynamic are Tesco and Ocado. The...
Reference IMD-7-1975
Copyright ©2018
Copyright owner IMD Copyright
Organization Ocado, Tesco
Industry Information Technology, eCommerce
Available Languages English
Contact

Research Information & Knowledge Hub for additional information on IMD publications

Tesco and Ocado: Contrasting online grocery supply chain models
By Ralf W. Seifert and Richard Markoff
Case reference: IMD-7-2553 ©2024
Summary
E-commerce as a share of retail continues to grow, accelerated by the pandemic. This is particularly true of the online grocery market. As one of t...
Reference IMD-7-2553
Copyright ©2024
Copyright owner IMD Copyright
Organization Ocado, Tesco
Industry Information Technology, eCommerce;Consumer Goods, Food and Beverage
Available Languages English
Contact

Research Information & Knowledge Hub for additional information on IMD publications