Executive Su Zara is a Spanish clothing and accessories retailer based in Arteixo‚ Galicia‚ and founded in 1975 by Amancio Ortega and Rosalía Mera. Zara is a chain of stores Belonging to the Spanish fashion group INDITEX founded by Amancio Ortega Gaona. It is the company’s flagship chain and is represented in Europe‚ America‚ Africa and Asia with 1412 stores in 69 countries‚ 324 of them in Spain with the headquarters in La Coru;a. During 2007 it opened 560 stores across the group. Zara is committed
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“ INDITEX GROUP – ARE ITS “FAST FASHION” RESULTS SPEEDING UP AGAIN AFTER RECENT SLOW DOWNS ? ” This case study has been written exclusively for use on the course Strategic Financial Management FINA 1035 at Greenwich University Business School and its partner institutions. It is to be used exclusively for this purpose. No part may be copied ‚ emailed or reproduced for any other purpose other than stated above. Much of the data and material included in the case study is taken from the annual reports
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CASE STUDY : Multinational Outsourcing and CSR. Inditex: The worldwide outsourcing garment industry and social community development in Morocco “Intermón claims that pressures on foreign clothing suppliers are smothering employees. […] In Morocco‚ where Cortefiel‚ Inditex (Zara)‚ Mango and Induyco (El Corte Inglés) manufacture their products‚ a Tangier based textile factory sold a pair of slacks to large Spanish retailers for 3.3 euros three years ago; today‚ the same item sells for 2 euros
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Introduction Zara is a fashion retailer established in 1975 by the Spanish group Inditex founded by Amancio Ortega Gaona. Inditex runs over more than 5400 stores worldwide and owns brands other than Zara such as Massimo Dutti‚ Breshka‚ Oysho‚ Pull and Bear and Stradivarius. Inditex headquarters
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Zara case study Business model Amancio Ortega Gaona‚ a Galicia native‚ opened the first Zara stores in La Coruna in 1975 and has begun international expansion ever since. Zara is a part of Inditex‚ which is one of the world’s largest fashion distributors. Zara is known for its fast respond to ever- changing fashion trends to satisfy customers’ needs. The purpose of this paper is to discuss issues and alternatives of Zara’s operating system. The three key success factors in Zara’s business are:
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outsources sewing of garments to an outside supplier. Zara controls the product it creates from inception to when it is sold to the final customer. Amancio Ortega‚ Zara’s founder is a strong believer that in order to be successful in the apparel industry retailing and manufacturing must be closely linked as consumer demand is difficult to forecast. Both Ortega and Castellano (Intidex CEO) both believe that Zara needs to be able to respond very quickly to the demands of target customers as their taste
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1. Carlos Slim (Mexico) - $74 billion‚ telecommunications Slim‚ 71‚ first showed a business talent as a 10-year-old selling drinks and snacks to his family. After studying engineering‚ he founded a real estate company and worked as a trader on the Mexican stock exchange. Cigar-smoking Slim is known for a "Midas touch" in acquiring struggling firms and turning them into cash cows. His enormous wealth contrasts starkly with his frugal lifestyle. He has lived in the same house for about 40 years and
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design‚ manufacturing and distribution. Inditex operates over 5.693 stores in 85 markets. The best well-known brands are: Massimo Dutti‚ Bershka‚ Oysho‚ Pull and Bear‚ Zara‚ Zara Home and Stradivarius (Official website of Zara‚ 2012). Amanico Ortega Gaona‚ CEO‚ founder‚ and Spain’s richest man founded Zara in 1975. Zara’s first store was in la Coruna where the headquarters now lay and featured lower priced lookalikes of high end‚ popular products selling to women‚ men‚ and children. .
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Reference Article from www.thirdeyesight.in T HIRD EYESIGHT © D evangshu Dutta‚ 2002 retail @ the speed of fashion By Devangshu Dutta The middle-aged mother buys clothes at the Zara chain because they are cheap‚ while her daughter aged in the mid-20s buys Zara clothing because it is fashionable. Clearly‚ Zara is riding two of the winning retail trends - being in fashion and low prices - and making a very effective combination out of it. Much talked about‚ especially since
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------------------------------------------------- Inditex From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Inditex‚ S.A. | | Type | Public (BMAD: ITX) | Founded | A Coruña‚ Spain (1974) | Founder(s) | Amancio Ortega Rosalía Mera | Headquarters | Arteixo‚ A Coruña‚ Spain | Key people | Amancio Ortega (Chairman) Pablo Isla (CEO) Ignacio Fernández (CFO) | Industry | Retail | Products | Clothing‚ Accessories | Revenue | €10.41 billion (2008)[1] | Operating income | ▲ €1.609 billion (2008)[1]
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