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Rangliste 2007 (Pdf) Die größten Bekleidungslieferanten in Europa / Deutschland 2007 Teil 1 (4) DIE GRÖSSTEN BEKLEIDUNGSLIEFERANTEN INDIE EUROPA GRÖSSTEN 2007 Rang Unternehmen Land Labels Umsatz in Mill. Euro Veränd. 2007 2006 in % 1. Adidas Group D Adidas, Reebok, TaylorMade 4400 4100 7,3 2. Esprit*/** D Esprit, edc, de.corp 3250 2800 16,1 3. Valentino Fashion Group I/D Hugo Boss, Valentino, M Missoni, Marlboro 2147 1963 9,4 Classics (Lizenz) u.a. 4. Benetton Gruppe I UCB, Sisley, Undercolours, Playlife, Killer Loop 1956 1772 10,4 5. Triumph International Holding CH Triumph, Sloggi, Bee Dees, Hom, Valisiere 1504 1551 -3~ 6. Burberry Group*/** GB Burberry 1456 1247 16,8 7. PPR/Gucci Group 1 F/I Puma, Gucci, YSL, Bottega Veneta u.a. 1347 440 206 8. Multiline D Private Label 1443 1328 8,7 9. Tommy Hilfiger NL Tommy Hilfiger, Hilfiger Denim u.a. 1340 1171 14,4 10. Only the Brave I Diesel, Maison Martin Margiela, Dsquared, 1320 1180 11,9 Vivienne Westwood u.a. 11. Bestseller Gruppe*/** 2 DK Vero Moda, Only, Jack & Jones, 1244 1050 18,5 Selected, Object u.a. 12. Max Mara Fashion Group (+) I Max Mara, Marina Rinaldi, Marella u.a. 1200 1080 11,1 13. LVMH-Gruppe (+) F Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Marc Jacobs, 1126 1044 7,9 Donna Karan u.a. 14. Giorgio Armani I Giorgio Armani, Emporio Armani u.a. 878 784 12 15. Dim Branded Apparel (+) F Nur Die, Playtex, Lovable, Unno 850 900 -5,6 16. Devanlay (+) F Lacoste 832 830 0,2 17. Miro Radici-Gruppe D Apanage, Steilmann, Stones, Kapalua, Kirsten, 810 705 14,9 Erica Rössler u.a 18. S.Oliver Group D S.Oliver, QS by S.Oliver, Comma 757 649 16,6 19. Kwintet 3 DK Kansas, Fristads, Wenaas, Adolphe Lafont u.a. 720 450 60 20. Calzedonia I Calzedonia, Intimissimi 720 649 10,9 21. Gruppo Sixty 4 I Miss Sixty, Energie, Killah, Murphy & Nye u.a. 700 595 17,6 21. CBR Holding D Street One, Cecil, One Touch 700 600 16,7 23. Escada**/*** D Escada, Apriori, Biba, Cavita, Laurèl 686 695 -1,3 24. Vestebene I Motivi, Elena Mirò u.a. 674 631 6,8 25. Ermenegildo Zegna (+) I Z Zegna, Ermenegildo Zegna u.a. 660 585 12,8 26. Groupe Zannier (+) F Catimini, Tartine & Chocolat, Jean Bourget, 650 600 8,3 Levi’s (Lizenz) u.a. Alle Daten dieses Dokuments 27. IT Holding I Gianfranco Ferré, Malo, in Lizenz: Just Cavalli, 636 695 -8,5 John Galliano u.a. genießen nach §4 und §87 a 28. Golden Lady Group I Golden Lady, Sisi, Philippe Matignon, 618 595 3,9 ff UrhG urheberrechtlichen Filodoro, Ny Legs u.a. Schutz. 29. Dolce & Gabbana*/** (+) I D&G Dolce & Gabbana u.a. 587 556 5,6 Eine Bearbeitung oder Ver- 30. Hermès F Hermès 508 467 8,8 vielfältigung ist nur soweit 31. Gerry Weber**/*** D Gerry Weber, Taifun, Samoon 507 443 14,4 zulässig, als dies für deren 32. IC Companys*/** DK Jackpot, Cottonfield, Inwear, Peak Perfor- 505 450 12,2 übliche Benutzung erforder- mance, Martinique, Tiger of Sweden u.a. lich ist. Jede darüber hinaus- 33. Gruppo Prada I Prada, Miu Miu u.a. 499 479 4,2 gehende Verarbeitung, Ver- 34. BTX Group DK Brandtex, Shame, Signature, Blend, Fransa, 425 425 ±0 vielfältigung und / oder öf- Ichi u. a. fentliche Wiedergabe, insbe- 35. JCK Holding D Private Label 414 441 -6,1 sondere die ungenehmigte 36. Chantelle F Chantelle, Passionata 400 370 8,1 Übernahme in ein Intranet- 37. Holy-Gruppe (+) D/CH Windsor, Strellson, Joop!, Tommy Hilfiger 382 341 12 Tailored Clothing (Lizenz) Angebot, überschreitet die 38. Dewhirst Group*/** GB Private Label 362 323 12,1 normale Auswertung der Da- 39. French Connection*/** GB French Connection, Nicole Farhi, Toast u.a. 345 354 -2,5 tenbanken und stellt einen Urheberrechtsverstoß dar, der 40. Fashion Box I Replay u.a. 340 353 -3,7 strafrechtlich verfolgt wird 41. Gant S Gant 339 310 9,4 und zum Schadenersatz ver- 42. LPP PL Reserved, Cropp Town, Re-Kids, Esotiq, 337 209 61,2 Henderson, Promostars pflichtet. 43. Stefanel I Stefanel, Hallhuber, High u.a. 317 298 6,4 Redaktion: TW 44. Etro I Etro 295 265 11,3 Die größten Bekleidungslieferanten in Europa / Deutschland 2007 Teil 2 (4) DIE GRÖSSTEN BEKLEIDUNGSLIEFERANTEN IN EUROPA 2007 Rang Unternehmen Land Labels Umsatz in M ill. Euro Veränd. 2007 2006 in % 45. Sahinler Group Europe D/TR Adessa, Vestino, Saix, High Five, 270 275 -1,8 Mills, Roxanne, Private Label u.a. 46. Teddy Group I Terranova, Calliope, Kitana, Teddy u.a. 269 285 -5,6 47. Tom Tailor D Tom Tailor 261 217 20,3 48. Ahlers-Gruppe**/*** D Baldessarini, Pierre Cardin (Lizenz), Otto 260 246 5,7 Kern, Jupiter, Pioneer, Gin Tonic u.a. 48. Yves Rocher F Petit Bateau 260 249 4,4 50. Industries I Henry Cotton’s, Marina Yachting, 257 220 16,8 Coast+Weber+Ahaus 51. BMB Group*/** 5 GB Alexandre Savile Row, John Rocha, 256 205 24,9 Melka, Pinstripe, Centaur u.a. 52. Burani Fashion Group I Mariella Burani, René Lezard 254 298 -14,8 53. Marc O’Polo*/** D Marc O’Polo, Campus by Marc O’Polo 253 205 23,4 54. Girbaud (+) F Marithé & Francois Girbaud 250 220 13,6 55. F.W. Brinkmann D Bugatti, Eduard Dressler, Eres, Odermark, 242 245 -1,2 Wilvorst u.a. 56. Seidensticker-Gruppe*/** D Seidensticker, Jacques Britt, Jobis u.a. 238 238 ±0 57. Aeffe I Moschino, Alberta Ferretti, Pollini, 235 214 9,8 Jean Paul Gaultier 58. Naf Naf Groupe*/** F Naf Naf, Chevignon 230 230 ±0 59. Mac Mode D Mac, Mac2b, Cambio 229 223 2,7 60. Brax/Leineweber/ D Brax, Eurex by Brax, Raphaela by Brax u.a. 226 213 6,1 61. Brioni I Brioni 201 189 6,3 62. CWF F Timberland, DKNY, Burberry, Elle 200 200 ±0 63. Falke-Gruppe D Falke, in Lizenz: Joop!, Esprit u.a. 196 186 5,4 64. Winter Holding*/** D Betty Barclay, Vera Mont, Gil Bret 193 199 -3 65. L-Fashion Group FIN Luhta, Icepeak, Rukka, Skila, Story, 192 172 11,6 Beavers, Torstai, Ril’s, YourFace 66. Canali (+) I Canali 190 175 8,6 66. Schiesser Group (+) CH Schiesser, in Lizenz: Tommy Hilfiger, 190 200 -5 Polo Ralph Lauren, Mexx 68. Miles Fashion D Jac Tissot, Do you football u.a., 189 219 -13,7 Private Label Alle Daten dieses Dokuments 69. Gianni Versace I Versace 187 173 8,1 genießen nach §4 und §87 a 69. SINV I Love Moschino, McQ Alexander McQueen, 187 165 13,3 ff UrhG urheberrechtlichen Anna Molinari, Dimensione Danza u.a. Schutz. 71. Trussardi (+) I Trussardi 183 166 10,2 Eine Bearbeitung oder Ver- 72. Morgan (+)*/** F Morgan 180 190 -5,3 vielfältigung ist nur soweit 73. Helly Hansen N Helly Hansen Pro 173 146 18,5 zulässig, als dies für deren 74. Basler-Fashion**/*** D Basler 170 165 3 übliche Benutzung erforder- 74. Arena Group CH Arena 170 169 0,6 lich ist. Jede darüber hinaus- 76. Gelco*(+)/** D Gelco 163 156 4,5 gehende Verarbeitung, Ver- 77. Gérard Darel F Gérard Darel, Pablo 158 139 13,7 vielfältigung und / oder öf- 78. Wolford*/** A Wolford 158 142 11,3 fentliche Wiedergabe, insbe- 79. Lafuma**/*** F Lafuma, Oxbow, Le Chameau u.a. 157 151 4 sondere die ungenehmigte 80. Mayoral Group E Mayoral 155 135 14,8 Übernahme in ein Intranet- 81. Oui (+) D Oui Set, Oui Moments, Oui & Co 150 150 ±0 Angebot, überschreitet die 82. Corneliani I Corneliani, CC Collection Corneliani u.a. 146 132 10,6 normale Auswertung der Da- 83. Salvatore Ferragamo Group 6 (+) I Salvatore Ferragamo 145 135 7,4 tenbanken und stellt einen 84. Calida CH Calida, Aubade 141 141 ±0~ Urheberrechtsverstoß dar, der 85. Grotto I Gas 140 152 -7,9 strafrechtlich verfolgt wird 86. Vivarte F Kookai 138 111 24,3 und zum Schadenersatz ver- 86. Eminence-Gruppe F Eminence, Cacharel, Kenzo (Lizenz) u.a. 138 126 9,5 pflichtet. 88. Marc Cain D Marc Cain 136 120 13,3 89. Le-Go Bekleidungswerke (+) D Kohlhaas u.a., Private Label 135 140 -3,6 Redaktion: TW Die größten Bekleidungslieferanten in Europa / Deutschland 2007 Teil 3(4) DIE GRÖSSTEN BEKLEIDUNGSLIEFERANTEN IN EUROPA 2007 Rang Unternehmen Land Labels Umsatz in Mill. Euro Veränd. 2007 2006 in % 89. Dawson International GB Barrie, Dawson Forte 135 150 -10 91. Jil Sander*/** D Jil Sander 126 129 -2,3 91. Schmidt-Gruppe D Chiemsee, PlusMinus, Kappa, Tomster USA, 126 130 -3,1 Summer Inside, Teddy’s u.a. 93. Willy Bogner D Bogner, Sonia Bogner, Bogner Fire + Ice u.a. 124 118 5,1 93. Olsen D Olsen 124 129 -3,9 95. Ospig Textilgesellschaft D Paddock’s, Racing Horse, Tribeca, Redpoint 123 123 ±0 96. Gruppo Cucinelli I Brunello Cucinelli, Rivamonti, Gunex 121 90 34,4 97. CSP International I Sanpellegrino, Oroblù, Lepel, Le Bourget 118 100 18 98. Alexandra*/** GB Alexandra 114 120 -5 99. Lebek D Lebek Collection 110 110 ±0 100. Tessilform I Patrizia Pepe 105 94 11,7 100. Dr. Rehfeld Holding*/** D Broadway 105 100 5 102. Gilmar I Iceberg, Gerani, Frankie Morello u.a. 104 93 11,8 103. Huber Holding A Hanro, Huber, Skiny u.a. 103 93 10,8 104. Mustang D Mustang, Bogner Jeans (Lizenz) 102 107 -4,7 105. Gardeur D Gardeur 101 93 8,6 106. Bültel D Calamar, Hattric, in Lizenz: Camel active, 100 86 16,3 Mephisto 106. Blufin (+) I Blumarine, Blugirl, Anna Molinari 100 97 3,1 106. Secon Group NL Turnover, Arrow, Anotherwoman u.a.
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