Inditex sells brands including Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho and Uterque across its network of almost 7,500 physical shops.
Inditex,
the world's largest clothing retailer and owner of the Zara
chain, said on Tuesday it would sell products from all its brands on
the Internet around the world by 2020, including in markets where it
does not have any stores.
Faced
with younger, online-only merchants like Boohoo.com and Missguided,
the Spanish company which pioneered the fast-fashion concept in the
1980s is developing new technologies, pairing up with tech firms and
testing new ways of handling stock.
Chief
Executive Pablo Isla told reporters in Milan that a system whereby
online customer orders could be covered with store inventory would be
extended to all 96 countries where it has physical stores.
Inditex
sells brands including Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka,
Stradivarius, Oysho and Uterque across its network of almost 7,500
physical shops. It operates online in 49 markets.
"We
want to make our fashion collections available to all our customers,
wherever they are in the world," Isla said, quoted in a
statement. "Even in those markets which do not currently have
our bricks-and-mortar stores."
Online
sales jumped 41 percent in 2017 to reach 10 percent of group net
sales, although this left it behind some rivals. Sweden's H&M
makes close to 12 percent of sales online.
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