Creating a warehouse for Michaela V. in India makes economic and logistical sense, founder Michaela Vybohova explains
Luxury footwear founder Michaela Vybohova has set her sights on expanding her Michaela V. brand to other countries, and the Indian sub-continent is first on the list.Already established in the US, creating a warehouse for Michaela V. in India makes economic and logistical sense, Vybohova explains.
“Opening a self-sufficient warehouse on another continent makes a lot of sense right now. Currently, 80% of my online orders are placed internationally, and having a large enough warehouse in India would cut down on shipping costs,” she says.The model and businesswoman added that India’s economy is friendlier than other nations during the pandemic, and it’s also cheaper to operate from there.
“India is such a large country, which is always great for business. By employing a local Michaela V. representative to work with local boutique and retails stores, it would reduce my warehousing costs by about 70%.”Vybohova explained that COVID-19 has taken a heavy toll on major retailers in the US, and some have even had to file for bankruptcy. This has brought to the fore the need for small brands to start looking at branch out to different countries like India.
She added: “People in India really want to invest in Western brands that are imported to India. They want to see Western-style products in their local stores.”Born in Slovakia, Vybohova would love to expand her brand into Europe but is still uncertain as to where the perfect location would be.
Paris, the fashion capital of the world, is naturally under consideration. “I thought about opening a warehouse in Paris, but the city has been through a lot of turmoil lately. I would need to look at economically viable locations, which will also make warehousing and shipping easier,” she says.On potentially opening a warehouse in Europe, Vybohova urges small brands to consider the continent as there’s plenty of room for growth.
“Small businesses should look at entering countries where consumers are scrambling for Western brands and styles. With current demand, I am hoping to ship as much as 50% of my inventory by the end of this month. It could actually be more, as I don’t have much inventory left for the current season.”Selecting the right country for expansion can be a daunting task, as each nation’s Customs duties and processes are different.