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How IKEA Turned Its Supply Chain Into a Business Model
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- Business Models Explained with Fexingo: Subscription, Marketplace, SaaS, and Service Companies
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- Jun 10, 2026
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- 534
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Summary
In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine IKEA's unique business model — not just as a furniture retailer but as a supply-chain-driven machine. They break down how IKEA's flat-pack design, global sourcing network, and in-house ownership of every component (from the forest to the checkout line) create cost advantages competitors can't replicate. Specific examples include the Klippan sofa's 40-year production run and IKEA's $2.2 billion annual spend on renewable energy. The hosts also discuss how IKEA's franchise structure — with Inter IKEA owning the brand and franchising to 12 different groups — creates a tax-efficient, scalable model that separates brand from risk. By the end, you'll understand why IKEA can keep prices low while reinvesting massively in its own supply chain. #IKEA #BusinessModel #SupplyChain #FlatPack #Franchise #Retail #CostLeadership #VerticalIntegration #Sustainability #Forestry #RenewableEnergy #Klippan #InterIKEA #FranchiseModel #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #BusinessModelsExplained Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo