INDITEX'S GLOBAL AND INTEGRATED PLATFORM IS CONTINUES TO GROW

In 2017, sales revenue 9% to €25.336 billion. Online sales in the Group’s 44 online markets grew 41% year-on-year to account for 10% of total sales. The Group has invested over €1.5 billion in innovative technology in recent years in order to drive growth in online sales and further integrate its physical stores and e-commerce platforms.

INDITEX AROUND THE WORLD

Find out more about the group's global footprint of physical stores and online platforms at year-end 2017.

BRICKS-AND-MORTAR STORES
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ONLINE PLATFORMS
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Openings in 2017
  • Bershka, Oysho - KOREA S.
  • Bershka - USA
  • Zara - INDIA
  • Bershka - JAPAN
  • Zara - THAILAND
  • Zara - SINGAPORE
  • Zara - MALAYSIA
  • Zara - VIETNAM
MAJOR FLAGSHIPS STORES OPENED IN 2017
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MARKETS WITH STOCKROOM ONLINE
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  • CANADA
  • EEUU
  • MEXICO
  • UNITED KINGDOM
  • FRANCE
  • SPAIN
  • RUSSIA
  • POLAND
  • TURKEY
  • UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
  • INDIA
  • SOUTH KOREA
  • JAPAN
  • CHINA
  • TAIWAN
  • HONG KONG SAR
  • AUSTRALIA

INDITEX'S BRANDS HAVE BUILT A GLOBAL COMMUNITY

The social media profiles of the Group's eight brands have amassed 121 million followers worldwide.

HOW MANY INDITEX BOXES TRAVELLED WITH WORLD WITH ORDERS IN 2017?

Every time someone places an order on any of Inditex's websites at least one box embarks on a journey from one of the group's distribution centres to the customer's home or store of choice.
BOXES FROM 100 PERCENT RECYCLED CARDBOARD.More info
AMERICA
5,858.474
ASIA AND REST OF THE WORLD
17,435.848
EUROPE
29,237.729
SPAIN
12,918.050
Boxes transported in 2017

HOW MANY TIMES WERE INDITEX'S ONLINE STORES VISITED OVER THE PAST YEAR?

These and other website statistics speak for themselves.
VISITS
2.418
millions
PEAK ORDERS IN ONE HOUR
249,216
orders per hour
PEAK TRAFFIC VOLUMES
178
gigabytes per second

INDITEX CAN REACH ALMOST EVERY CORNER OF THE WORLD

Inditex can deliver to any town in the markets in which it sells its products online, no matter how remote In 2017, for example, it delivered orders in Anadyr (Siberia), en Anahola (Hawaii) o en Tuktoyaktuk (Canada)
Delivered in:Anadyr, capital of the autonomous district of Chukotka in the region of Siberia (Russia)
LONGITUDE E177°31'0''
LATITUDE N64°44'0''
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INDITEX CREATES

RIGHT TO WEAR fashion is possible thanks to an integrated business model centred around customers with a focus on sustainability and efficiency.

Inditex feels is passionate about fashion. It is driven by meeting the needs of its customers. And it is committed to having a net positive impact thanks to its business philosophy: RIGHT TO WEAR.

CLOSING THE LOOP

Inditex is advancing towards a business model based on the circular economy. It is realising this through the efficient management of the product life cycleensuring nothing goes to waste. As part of its community and environmental commitments, it helps its customers give new life to the garments they no longer use, to lengthen the useful life of clothing.

Give your clothes a new lease of life

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Bring the clothes you are no longer using in to your nearest Zara store
Place them in one of the designated containers
They will be donated to local NGOs
They will be sorted so that they go to where they are needed the most
They will be reused and sold for charitable causes
They will be recycled to make industrial materials or new fibres and fabrics
Inditex is working with Lenzing on the manufacture of top quality textile raw materials from its textile waste and is championing research into technology for the creation of new textile fibres from recycled garments together with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Spanish universities.
+19,000
tonnes of garments collected*
350
jobs created and/or preserved*
*In Spain, in cooperation with Caritas, since the project was launched