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Inditex (translated from Spanish Wikipedia into English by Google translation)

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Industria de Diseño Textil, SA
AcronymInditex
TypeSA
ISINES0148396015
Foundation1985


Founder (s)Amancio Ortega
HeadquartersArteijo, La Coruña, Spain
Coordinates43 ° 18'53 "N 8 ° 30'18" W
IndustryFashion
ProduceTextile
Income15 946 million (2012) 1
Operating profitEUR 2.361 billion (2012) 1
Net profitEUR 3.117 billion (2012) 1
Assets€ 10 949 million in 20112
OwnerAmancio Ortega (59.6%), 1 Rosalia Mera (6.9%) 3
CEOPablo Isla
CFOIgnacio Fernandez
Staff120 314 (2012) 1
Websiteinditex.com
Inditex SA (Industria de Diseño Textil, SA) is a Spanish multinational group of textile manufacturing and distribution. Headquartered in the Industrial Sabón in Arteijo, La Coruña, Spain. Inditex operates 6009 stores under the brands Zara, Zara Home, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Bershka, Oysho, Kiddy's Class, Uterque or Stradivarius, among others.
Index
[Hide] 1 History
2 Financial information
3 Controversy
Four production centers Inditex group [9]
Five Group companies
6 Managing Board 6.1
6.2 Executive Committee7 Shareholders
8 References
9 External links 9.1 Inditex
9.2 Chains
9.3 Other
History [edit]
In 1963, Amancio Ortega Gaona founded a company dedicated to the manufacture of garments that gradually grows until it has several manufacturing sites that distribute their products to different European countries. It was not, however, until 1975 when the first store opened under the name Zara in a central street of Corunna (Calle de Juan Florez). During the next ten years, the chain quickly spreads throughout Spain and in 1985 was created Inditex as head of the group of companies.
Inditex Group's presence in the world in 2012.After expansion by Spain is when the group's factories direct all production to the Zara. In the years following output is produced outside the Spanish borders opening stores in Porto (1988), New York (1989) and Paris (1990).
In 1991 the group expanded with the creation of Pull & Bear, the logistics center is located in the industrial area of ​​Rio do Pozo, in Naron (Ferrol) and the acquisition of 65% of the chain Massimo Dutti, which purchase completed in 1995. It also creates Kiddy's Class, aimed at children.
2001 became an important year for the group, with the opening of Oysho and IPO Inditex group on May 23 for a total of one billion pesetas. Two months later the group was already part of the Ibex 35. The group's expansion continues with the opening of a Zara distribution center in Zaragoza in 2003. Often appears as a new brand, linked to Pull & Bear, although in 2006 disappears.
In 2006, Inditex expands its force in Spain with the opening of a major León logistics center for the entire Northwest.
In 2008, he inaugurated the logistics platform in Alcala Meco, Alcala de Henares, Madrid, with an area of ​​16 hectares, where it distributes products Kids Zara, Zara Home Pull & Bear.
Uterque was the last exclusive retailer, opened by the group in the second half of 2008. Is responsible for marketing accessories, furniture and cosmetics. Later that year Inditex extended its presence to 77 countries.4
Financial information [edit]
Zara store in Singapore.The Inditex group turnover in 2010 12.527 million, making it the first global textile group turnover, with a total of 6,009 stores spread over 77 countries and a workforce of 100,138 people.5
Controversy [editThe company has been reported on more than one occasion by the use of child labor as well as the conditional hard labor, near the esclavitud.6 July 8
Group production facilities Inditex9 [edit]Country
Suppliers
Manufacturers
Staff
Average monthly wage (€)
% Of production volume



Brazil
69
232
11,000
363.610
1.8



Portugal
147
291
16,000
77711
1.97



Morocco
104
158
50,000
253.612
8.2



Turkey
129
251
50,000
60013
8.2



India
114
174
52,000
9014
8.5



China
248
761
200,000
49815
32.84



Bangladesh
84
150
230,000
54.316
37.76
Group companies [edit]
Zara brand logo, company belonging to the Inditex group.

Chain
No stores


Zara
1751


Bershka
885


Pull and Bear
816


Stradivarius
780


Massimo Dutti
630


Oysho
524


Zara Home
357


Zara Kids
174


Uterque
92lefties


TOTAL
6009
Updated to January 31 of 201317
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Zara: It is the main brand of the chain. It encompasses many different styles, from everyday clothing more casual to more serious or formal through dresses and event gowns. Work fashion for men, women and children. Some of the shops of the company used the brand Lefties (no reference anywhere in the store Zara), dedicated to selling clothing balance remains of previous campaigns or clothes at very low prices and generally low quality also.
Zara Kids (formerly Kiddy's Class): Aimed at children from 0-14 years.
Bershka: The Bershka stores style is youthful and casual, but within it you can choose different styles and fashion tastes.
Pull and Bear: Focuses on youth fashion and casual, with a very urban. Aimed primarily at teens and tweens, both for girls and for boys.
Stradivarius: Aimed at young female audience. A middle style between Pull & Bear and Bershka.
Massimo Dutti: Noted for its elegant designs, classic and studied, both daily and formal, and suits, evening gowns, cocktail. It is characterized by higher prices than other stores in the group. Work fashion for men, women and, recently, for children.
Oysho: Lingerie and lingerie (it also covers pajamas, accessories, swimwear in the summer) also counts among its collections with girl and baby clothes.
Zara Home: Interior Design, homeware, decor, accessories, kitchenware, Zara Home Kids (aimed at children).
Uterque: The last signature of the Inditex group to join. It focuses on a sophisticated design complements and accessories: shoes, bags, jewelry, sunglasses, leather goods and point among others. With a sober, wood, inspired by English clubs, but at the same time achieves a bright, modern environment.
Tempe: the shoe company Inditex Group. From its International Centre in Elche (Alicante), is designed and distributes footwear fashion that accompanies all brands.
Administration [edit]
Board of Directors [edit]
The council is chaired by Pablo Isla Álvarez de Tejera and includes, among other directors, Amancio Ortega Gaona.
Executive Committee [edit]
Composed by its president, Amancio Ortega Gaona, 1st Vice President Pablo Isla Álvarez de Tejera as member secretary, Antonio Abril Abadín well as the corresponding vowels.
Shareholding [edit]
The major shareholders are its two founders: Amancio Ortega with almost 60% and his ex-wife, Rosalia Mera with 7%.


Shareholder
Capital
Society
Capital


Amancio Ortega
59.294%
Gartler, S.L.
50.010%


Partler 2006 S.L.
9,284%


Rosalia Mera
6,993%
Business Units Rosp Corunna, SL
6,993%

References [edit]
1. ↑ a b c d e Miguel Jimenez (13/03/2013). "The sales and profits of Inditex break all records in 2012." The Country. Retrieved on March 14, 2013.
Two. ↑
Three. ↑ "Helena Revoredo and Rosalia Mera, rich and powerful." The Country (18/01/2013). Retrieved on March 14, 2013.
April. ↑ [Inditex Annual Report 2010 http://www.inditex.es/es/accionistas_e_inversores/relacion_con_inversores/informes_anuales]
May. ↑ Hernández, Santiago (07 of 2011). The country (ed.): "The rule changes helmsman Zara." Retrieved on July 17, 2011.
June. ↑ The Confidential (ed.): "Slave labor in India: three Spanish companies are included in the list" (05, 2012). Retrieved on March 23, 2012.
July. ↑ Ethics (ed.): "Inditex, involved in a scandal of slavery in Brazil" (05, 2012). Retrieved on November 6, 2012.
August. ↑ "Zara occurs in conditions of slavery in Argentina". Diagonal (May 17, 2013).
9. ↑
10. ↑
11. ↑ http://www.dn.pt/inicio/economia/interior.aspx?content_id=1688898
12. ↑ http://www.invest.gov.ma/?lang=es&Id=3
13. ↑
14. ↑ http://www.rtve.es/noticias/20090217/perro-chabola-exito-pero-no-india/230488.shtml
15. ↑ http://www.abc.es/agencias/noticia.asp?noticia=1139449
16. ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/movil/noticias/2012/08/120830_china_tercerizacion_bangladesh_ig.shtml
17. ↑ Inditex stores
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