Huanxin: Pivoting to Shared Strollers?

Zhou, Dongsheng Ruan, Liyang

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CEIBS

This case relates to Shanghai Huanxin Electronic Technology Company (hereinafter “Huanxin”), and discusses the company’s decision to launch a new scheme for shared strollers. Huanxin, established in 2012, initially focused on providing technologies and services for government-funded public bicycle programs and metro cards. In 2016, following the arrival of bike-sharing in China, Huanxin rolled out its own scheme called ‘100Bike’. However, it was very short-lived. The company subsequently launched “Share++”, an IoT SaaS platform for business customers which aimed to make their products and services (such as umbrellas) available for sharing. However, “Share++” soon encountered difficulties, including customer acquisition challenges and high operating costs. Therefore, Zhao Wei, CEO of Huanxin, decided to focus on a specific segment. By chance, he had heard his family complaining about the lack of baby strollers available for rent when they went on holiday. This inspired him with the idea of launching a stroller rental scheme. Should Huanxin enter into this new market?

出版日
2021/06
改訂日
2022-01-01
業種
サービス
領域
経営・戦略
マーケティング
ボリューム
7ページ
コンテンツID
CCJB-CBS-21794-C
オリジナルID
MKT-21-794-CE
ケースの種類
Case
言語
英語
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