The lack of definitive progress on Brexit at the time of writing (mid-March with the supposed EU-exit on March 29th) is having an impact on business sentiment, with many businesses (retailers and suppliers alike) delaying investment decisions until there is greater clarity on the UK's future relationship with the EU.
Traditional DIY formats losing out
Both brands target selected customer segments ('white van' tradesman and 'serious DIYer'), allowing an overall range, price and service proposition that meets these customers' needs well. Convenience, using an 'omnichannel' approach, is at the heart of this: Screwfix offers click & collect 'in as little as a minute' from 600+ branches and free next-day delivery for orders over GBP 50; Toolstation offers click & collect 'from 10 minutes' from 300+ branches and free next-day delivery on orders over GBP 10. Both businesses have a low-cost operating model, stocking standard ranges across small and low-rent branches. The trade-counter model also enables significant operational efficiencies.
Currently, Screwfix sales per store (GBP 2.7m) are much higher than Toolstation (GBP 1.1m) with Toolstation aiming to close the gap through initiatives such as adding an extra 4 000 products, especially recognised trade brands, and…