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+ | |Logohomecentersodimac1992.png|1992-2001 |
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+ | |Sodimac Homecenter 2002.png|2002-2006 |
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+ | |Sodimac Homecenter 2006.png|2006-2014 |
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+ | |Sodimac Homecenter 2014.png|2014-present |
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'''{{Abbr|Sodimac|Sociedad Distribuidora de Materiales de Construcción}} Homecenter''' is a Chilean home improvement warehouse store chain. Besides Chile, there are stores in Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay and Brazil. |
'''{{Abbr|Sodimac|Sociedad Distribuidora de Materiales de Construcción}} Homecenter''' is a Chilean home improvement warehouse store chain. Besides Chile, there are stores in Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay and Brazil. |
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+ | == Homecenter == |
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+ | === 1988-1992 === |
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+ | [[File:Homecenter 1988.png|center|300px]] |
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== Homecenter Sodimac == |
== Homecenter Sodimac == |
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+ | === 1992-2001 === |
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+ | == Sodimac Homecenter == |
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+ | === 2001-2002 === |
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+ | [[File:Logosodimachomecenter2002.png|center|300px]] |
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+ | == Homecenter Sodimac (second era) == |
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+ | === 2002-2006 === |
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+ | [[File:Sodimac Homecenter 2002.png|centre|300px]] |
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Used as corporate logo until 2008. |
Used as corporate logo until 2008. |
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=== 2006-2014 === |
=== 2006-2014 === |
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− | Used only in Chile. |
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− | == Sodimac Homecenter == |
+ | == Sodimac Homecenter (second era) == |
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+ | === 2014-present === |
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+ | [[File:Sodimac Homecenter 2014.png|centre|300px]] |
− | First introduced in Peru and Argentina in 2004 and 2009. Later introduced in Chile locations in 2014. |
+ | First introduced in [[Sodimac Homecenter (Peru)|Peru]] and [[Sodimac Homecenter (Argentina)|Argentina]] in 2004 and 2009. Later introduced in Chile locations in 2014. |
==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Sodimac Constructor]] |
*[[Sodimac Constructor]] |
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*[[Homecenter Sodimac Corona]] |
*[[Homecenter Sodimac Corona]] |
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− | *[[Sodimac Dicico]] |
+ | *[[Sodimac Dicico]]{{FalabellaSA}} |
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[[Category:Chile]] |
[[Category:Chile]] |
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− | [[Category:Argentina]] |
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− | [[Category:Colombia]] |
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− | [[Category:Uruguay]] |
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− | [[Category:Brazil]] |
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− | [[Category:Mexico]] |
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− | [[Category:Retail outlets in Chile]] |
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− | [[Category:Retail outlets in Peru]] |
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− | [[Category:Retail outlets in Colombia]] |
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− | [[Category:Retail outlets in Aegentina]] |
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− | [[Category:Retail outlets in Uruguay]] |
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− | [[Category:Retail outlets in Brazil]] |
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− | [[Category:Retail outlets in Mexico]] |
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[[Category:1952]] |
[[Category:1952]] |
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[[Category:Home improvement]] |
[[Category:Home improvement]] |
Revision as of 01:13, 5 March 2020
1992-2001 | 2001-2002 | 2002-2006 | 2006-2014 | 2014-present | |
1988-1992 | 1992-2001 | 2001-2002 | 2002-2006 | 2006-2014 | 2014-present |
Sodimac Homecenter is a Chilean home improvement warehouse store chain. Besides Chile, there are stores in Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay and Brazil.
Homecenter
1988-1992
Homecenter Sodimac
1992-2001
Sodimac Homecenter
2001-2002
Homecenter Sodimac (second era)
2002-2006
Used as corporate logo until 2008.
2006-2014
Sodimac Homecenter (second era)
2014-present
First introduced in Peru and Argentina in 2004 and 2009. Later introduced in Chile locations in 2014.
See also
Retailers Falabella (Chile | Perú | Colombia) Home Improvement Supermarkets Ecommerce Falabella Financiero Retailment Perú: Trujillo | Bellavista | Arequipa | Comas Colombia: NQS | Cartagena | Manizales Open Plaza Chile: Ovalle | El Bosque | Rancagua | Puente Alto | Santa Julia | San Felipe | Chillán | Kennedy | Tobalaba | Pedro Fontova | Talca | La Calera Brands Defunct brands
1Licensed brand. |