Swimco announces acquisition of Swimwear Etc.

Press Release:

 

The Family-Owned Western Canadian Retailer Becomes

One of the Largest Swimwear Chains in North America

 

Calgary, Alberta – Western Canadian swimwear retailer Swimco has purchased Swimwear Etc, increasing their store count from 14 to 25, and expanding their reach into all four western provinces. With the closing of the deal, Swimco becomes one of the largest swimwear retail chains in North America, employing 250 people.

 

Published: May 13, 2013

Press Release:

 

The Family-Owned Western Canadian Retailer Becomes

One of the Largest Swimwear Chains in North America

 

Calgary, Alberta – Western Canadian swimwear retailer Swimco has purchased Swimwear Etc, increasing their store count from 14 to 25, and expanding their reach into all four western provinces. With the closing of the deal, Swimco becomes one of the largest swimwear retail chains in North America, employing 250 people.

 

Swimco’s Head Office will remain in Calgary, Alberta. “The entire acquisition process has been very synergistic”, says Swimco President Lori Bacon. “Swimwear Etc was also a family-owned and operated business, with similar swimwear lines and customer service philosophy.”

 

As of December 1, 2011, all Swimwear Etc locations will be rebranded under the Swimco banner. New markets for Swimco as a result of the acquisition include Edmonton, Saskatoon, Nanaimo, and Winnipeg, with expanded coverage in Calgary and Vancouver. A complete list of store locations can be found at www.swimco.com/locations.

 

In 1975, Lori’s mother Corinne Forseth started Swimco as a mail-order swimwear business catering to the needs of swim teams, lifeguards and synchronized swimmers across Canada. In 1980, Lori joined her mother’s business, and together they added fashion swimwear to the product offering.

 

Also onboard were current Swimco co-owners Steve Forseth (Lori’s brother) and her husband Dave Bacon. A modest warehouse soon expanded to three retail locations in Calgary. In the late 1980’s, Swimco moved into the Vancouver market, and continued their steady expansion into strategic locations throughout British Columbia and Alberta.

 

Expansion did not come easily, as banks were hesitant to support the small family-owned operation. In addition, landlords of shopping malls were hesitant to support a non-national retailer.

 

Sustainable growth came through a reinvestment of earnings and a strategy of opening new locations when opportunities in strong new markets presented themselves, without overtaxing the resources of the business.

 

In 2002, a 60-store competitor expanded to Western Canada. This prompted the decision to divest the less-profitable Team Sales division, in order to dedicate more resources to development of retail store operations.

 

Swimco viewed the introduction of this competitor (who later closed their stores in Western Canada) as an opportunity and a challenge to improve customer service, product offering, and store locations. As a result, Swimco reached record sales and returns on investment.

 

 

Swimco’s business model is based on strong relationships with customers, employees, and suppliers. Says Andrew Thomas, Vice President of the Swimwear Division for Warnaco Canada,

 

“Speedo is proud to have been a supplier to Swimco from the very beginning. We have seen Lori and her family grow the business in textbook fashion by always having the right product in the right store locations and topping that with informed and caring attention to their customers.”

 

Swimco’s competitive advantage is their in-store experience. Salespeople are trained as “Fit Experts”, to identify each customer’s unique needs and to be sensitive to insecurities about wearing swimwear.

 

The Fit Experts’ product knowledge and interpersonal skills are continually developed, to ensure an experience that supports Swimco’s tagline of “swimwear shopping made easy”.

 

For Lori, quality of operations has always taken precedence over addition of new stores.

Since she considers the salespeople to be the ‘living brand’ of Swimco, the company has been careful to expand only as fast as they could develop the right people to manage new stores.

 

Expansion without the right structure of people in place would compromise the customer experience and diminish the reputation of excellent service that Swimco has built over the years.

The Swimwear Etc acquisition is in synch with this philosophy, as the Swimwear Etc people share many core values with Swimco, with a focus on customer service.

 

The acquisition comes after significant developments were made to Swimco’s infrastructure and back-end systems, to support the increased number of stores and people.

 

In Summer 2011, Lori was recognized as one of Business in Calgary Magazine’s Leaders of Tomorrow. In addition, Lori was chosen amongst hundreds of nominees as one of two Canadian recipients of the 2010 Enterprising Women Magazine’s Enterprising Woman of the Year award. Swimco was honored as the 2008 recipient of the City of Calgary’s Community Achievement in Commerce award.

 

Swimco’s Fit Experts instill confidence in customers by fitting them with swimwear that makes them look and feel their best. Visit one of Swimco’s 25 locations for the best selection of swimwear in Western Canada. www.swimco.com.

 

 

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