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Conceptual Framework on Finding Optimal Locations of Uniqlo Stores using Spatial Analysis

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, , Citation Mukrimo'az Mat Hashim and Nabilah Naharudin 2020 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 540 012082 DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/540/1/012082

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Abstract

Location plays a crucial role in retail strategy. In this research, a new optimal location of Uniqlo in Greater Kuala Lumpur will be identified by using Spatial-MCDA. Spatial-MCDA combines spatial analysis and Multicriteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) where the spatial analysis will consider various criteria when conducting the analysis. The most important aspect of MCDA is deriving the weightage that will be used by spatial analysis. Various weighing techniques are available including Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) which will be used in this study. This paper will explain the conceptual framework of finding optimal locations of Uniqlo Stores using Spatial-MCDA. The framework started with identifying a set of criteria that influence the optimal location of the Uniqlo stores including Target Market, Facilities, Transportation, Safety and Security, and Competitor. Next, the weightage or priorities for the criteria will be computed using AHP decision rules based on their degree of importance in deciding the location of Uniqlo stores. Then, a spatial analysis will be conducted. A spatial model that will be used in finding the location will be developed by using a model builder. This stage will automate the lengthy procedure of finding the location. In this model, the weighted overlay technique will be used to identify the optimal location based on the weightage of criteria which will be represented as raster datasets. The finding of this framework will be optimal locations of the new Uniqlo stores.

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