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CAP Märkte (CAP Markets) are medium-sized neighbourhood supermarkets in Germany employing disabled people. Each unit is typically run by a local disablement association, but the brand is owned by a co-operative of sheltered workshops. As well as good working conditions, they provide a cherished community service. The chain of ''CAP Märkte'' has grown steadily since 1998 and in 2009 reached 73 shops. ==History== GDW Süd – ''Genossenschaft der Werkstatten für behinderte Menschen Süd eG'' – is a charitable co-operative set up in 1985 by the officially accredited organisations providing employment for disabled people on the two Germany ''Länder'' of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. It works with five other similar co-operatives to cover the whole of Germany. Initially it was a joint purchasing organisation for the sheltered workshops run by its member organisations. In 1983, it was restructured and now has five objectives: * to buy and sell jointly for its member institutions * to develop and sell products suitable for manufacture by disabled people * to set up and manage co-operative operations among member institutions * to give business and technical advice * to manage development projects It works in six business areas to fulfil these tasks: the CAP Märkte, WKE (electronics recycling and document shredding), EP (assembly), AVK (order and payroll processing), ISB (information, training and advice) and KBM (joint purchasing). GDW Süd developed the CAP Markt idea (the name comes from ‘handicap’) with its punning slogan ''"CAP – der Lebensmittelpunkt"'' which combines the words for "grocery point" and "centre of life". The business idea is to take over premises left empty by the flight of the main supermarket chains to out-of-town sites, and open neighbourhood grocery shops that are accessible on foot and provide a friendly service. The shops have a sales area of 400-1,000 m², stock 7,000 lines, turn over between €750,000 and €2m a year, and employ between five and 20 people, two-thirds of whom are handicapped. They provide jobs for handicapped people, aiding their integration through direct contact with customers; bring about local regeneration (by providing accessible facilities for people without cars); and counter exclusion by offering services such as home delivery of meals or postal services. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「CAP Markets」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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