Moods of Norway is a fast rising Norwegian fashion company. It puts emphasis on creating happy clothes for happy people. The brand uses bright and beautiful colors in its designs and entertaining marketing. Peocon is rolling out a full installation of visitor counting solutions and integrated business intelligence to give management the knowledge needed to make smarter decisions.
Toyota Iceland is the exclusive dealership for new Toyota cars in Iceland. Toyota Iceland is also one of the country’s largest and oldest car dealerships.
The Byko Group (Norvik) owns and operates a number of retail chains in Iceland including Elko, Intersport, Husgagnahollin and Byko hardware/domestic stores.
Kronan is a supermarket chain in Iceland, owned by Kaupás.
Intersport is Iceland´s largest sporting goods store. Intersport is located in a vast area in the basement of Husgagnahollin.
Laugar is Iceland’s largest Health and Fitness Centre. The World Class share of Laugar is roughly 7000m2 on three floors. World Class Health and Fitness occupies around two thirds of the space, with the remainder dedicated to different health-related operations. Then there is a new state of the art indoor swimming centre of 5200m2 where a part of the pool floor can be raised or lowered to suit the needs of different users. Finally Laugar is directly connected to the largest swimming facilities in Iceland, Laugardalslaug.
ELKO is a part of the Scandinavian electrical chain Elkjöp, which is owned by the UK electronics giant Dixons. ELKO operates 2 stores in Iceland.
Zara operates 597 stores in 44 countries. In Iceland Zara is located in Smaralind shopping mall where Peocon monitors visitors coming in and out of the store.
Twice a fashion retailer of the year in the UK, Topshop operates a multitude of stores. TopShop in Iceland is located in Smaralind shopping mall where Peocon monitors the visitor flow in the store.
Debenhams operates a two story department store in Smaralind Shopping Mall in Reykjavik.
Utilif, one of Iceland´s oldest retailers, operates 3 stores in the Reykjavik area. Utilif specializes in sporting goods and outdoor clothes and gear.
Samkaup is Iceland’s third largest retail chain and operates today 25 stores, all around Iceland under brand names such as Samkaup, Sparkaup, Netto, Kasko, Strax and Urval