From Gut Feeling to US Scaling: A Market Entry Strategy for BIOMEFIX Liquid Probiotics”

Thesis title: From Gut Feeling to US Scaling: A Market Entry Strategy for BIOMEFIX Liquid Probiotics”
Author: Prepik, Andrej
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Kupec, Václav
Opponents: Polákovič, Lukáš
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
Growing knowledge about human health, digestion, immunity, and the gut microbiome has changed the way consumers approach everyday well-being. People are increasingly informed and more open to preventive, science-based solutions, which creates new opportunities for microbiome-support products. This thesis aimed to assess the attractiveness and feasibility of the U.S. market for BIOMEFIX, a Slovak–Czech producer of liquid probiotic dietary supplements, and to propose a suitable market-entry mode and business model. As a first step, internal and external analyses were conducted to understand BIOMEFIX’s current strategic position and the broader U.S. market environment. This was followed by an assessment of regulatory requirements, customer segments, competitor dynamics, logistics options, operating configurations, business model options, financial assumptions, and key risks. The thesis also considered the specific characteristics of BIOMEFIX’s liquid product format, including its implications for shelf life, distribution, quality control, and customer access. The analysis showed that the U.S. market offers significant opportunities but also presents important regulatory, operational, financial, and competitive constraints. Based on these findings, the thesis develops a structured market-entry recommendation and outlines the conditions under which U.S. expansion could be considered feasible. The work concludes with a proposed staged entry logic, implementation priorities, and areas requiring further validation before scale-up.
Keywords: Market Entry; Business Model; Strategic Analysis
Thesis title: From Gut Feeling to US Scaling: A Market Entry Strategy for BIOMEFIX Liquid Probiotics
Author: Prepik, Andrej
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Kupec, Václav
Opponents: Polákovič, Lukáš
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
Growing knowledge about human health, digestion, immunity, and the gut microbiome has changed the way consumers approach everyday well-being. People are increasingly informed and more open to preventive, science-based solutions, which creates new opportunities for microbiome-support products. This thesis aimed to assess the attractiveness and feasibility of the U.S. market for BIOMEFIX, a Slovak–Czech producer of liquid probiotic dietary supplements, and to propose a suitable market-entry mode and business model. As a first step, internal and external analyses were conducted to understand BIOMEFIX’s current strategic position and the broader U.S. market environment. This was followed by an assessment of regulatory requirements, customer segments, competitor dynamics, logistics options, operating configurations, business model options, financial assumptions, and key risks. The thesis also considered the specific characteristics of BIOMEFIX’s liquid product format, including its implications for shelf life, distribution, quality control, and customer access. The analysis showed that the U.S. market offers significant opportunities but also presents important regulatory, operational, financial, and competitive constraints. Based on these findings, the thesis develops a structured market-entry recommendation and outlines the conditions under which U.S. expansion could be considered feasible. The work concludes with a proposed staged entry logic, implementation priorities, and areas requiring further validation before scale-up.
Keywords: Market Entry, Business Model, ; Business Model; Strategic Analysis, Liquid Probiotics, Microbiome

Information about study

Study programme: Management
Type of study programme: Magisterský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ing.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of Business Administration
Department: Department of strategy

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 24. 11. 2025
Date of submission: 13. 5. 2026
Date of defense: 2026

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