LPP S.A. is a Polish multinational clothing company headquartered in Gdańsk , Poland, whose activity comprises design, production and distribution of clothing. The company owns five distinct fashion brands: Reserved (the company's flagship store), House , Cropp , Mohito and Sinsay.
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82-773: A Reserved store on Oxford Street in London. 2018 saw further debuts of LPP stores on new markets, including in Israel, Kazakhstan, and Slovenia. In 2019 the Company opened first stores in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Finland. In 2020, the company underwent an accelerated digital transformation in response to the restrictions on stationary trade caused by the COVID-19 pandemic , thereby transforming itself into an omnichannel organisation. The distinction between online and stationary sales
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164-793: A distribution centre located in Russia. On 28 April 2022, LPP sold its Russian subsidiary to a "Chinese consortium" and closed their 20-year presence on said market. However, on 16 March 2024, Hindenburg Research , an American short-selling research firm, published an extensive report detailing how they had not sold their Russian subsidiary, but continued to mask operate in Russia using front entities . During this period, LLP's primary loan and finance agreements were with PKO Bank Polski , Poland's largest bank. LLP might have been in breach of loan agreements, since bank stated that they do not finance entities operating in Russia or in cooperation with Russian contractors. LLP's stock price tanked around 35% after
205-485: A foundation and contribute their shares there. In 2020, the Semper Simul Foundation, which is the majority shareholder of the company, took over the controlling stake of LPP in order to provide stable management of the family business and the implementation of its strategy. Since 2013, LPP has been systematically working on the implementation of standards for improving safety and working conditions in
246-631: A logistics operator belonging to the LPP Group. The company’s first distribution centre in Pruszcz Gdański was launched in 2008. It has since undergone modernisation and several expansions. In 2017, LPP began shipping from its newly opened FC in Stryków near Łódź. As a result of the rapid growth of e-commerce, in 2019 the company opened another warehouse to handle online orders in Romania, and
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328-615: A year later signed a contract to lease warehouse space in Slovakia. Further demand for the expansion of logistics facilities resulted in launch of further Fulfillment Centres in Pruszcz Gdański and Podkarpacie in 2022. In the same period, the Group’s second distribution centre, Brześć Kujawski DC, became operational. At the end of 2022, the total warehouse space of all facilities managed by LPP Logistics amounted to over 400,000 m . LPP does not operate its own factories. The clothing of
369-771: Is a town in Pomerania , northern Poland with 26,834 inhabitants (2010). Pruszcz Gdański is an industrial town neighbouring Gdańsk , part of the Tricity agglomeration . The Tricity Bypass begins in Pruszcz Gdański. The capital of Gdańsk County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, previously in the Gdańsk Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998. The town is served by a railway station . Human settlement in Pruszcz Gdański dates back to prehistoric times. Various traces of human settlement and cemeteries from
410-469: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages LPP (company) LPP's sales network consists of more than 2,000 stores and currently employs nearly 30,000 people in its offices, distribution network and stores in Europe, Asia and Africa. In 2022, the company generated almost PLN 16 billion in revenue and over PLN 1 billion in profits. LPP SA
451-697: Is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange as a part of the WIG30 index and belongs to the MSCI Poland index. In 1991, Marek Piechocki and Jerzy Lubianiec, the founders of the company, started their business activities in the clothing industry in Gdańsk. After four years, the company initially operating under the name of PH Mistral s.c. was transformed into LPP (abbreviation of the surnames of its founders - Lubianiec, Piechocki and Partners). In 1997,
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#1732776276730492-464: Is the ratio of the number of live births to the number of deaths, is 1.20, significantly higher than the average for the voivodeship and significantly higher than the demographic dynamics ratio for the entire country. In 2022, 34.7% of deaths in Pruszcz Gdański were caused by cardiovascular diseases, 26.8% were caused by cancer, and 6.3% were caused by respiratory diseases. There are 7.51 deaths per 1,000 residents of Pruszcz Gdański, significantly lower than
533-525: The Bronze and Iron Ages and ancient Roman times were discovered during archaeological excavations within the modern town limits. The territory became part of the emerging Polish state in the 10th century under its first historic ruler Mieszko I . The oldest known mention of Pruszcz comes from 1307. It was invaded and occupied by the Teutonic Knights in the following years. In the 14th century,
574-563: The Central Statistical Office, the population of the city of Pruszcz is as follows over the years: Pruszcz Gdański is a small town with a population of 32,093, of which 52.0% are women and 48.0% are men. From 2002 to 2023, the population increased by 40.2%. The average age of residents is 39.2 years, which is slightly lower than the average age of residents of the Pomeranian Voivodeship and lower than
615-625: The GHG Protocol. In 2021, LPP adapted its organisational structure by creating the position of Director of Purchasing and ESG. The role’s responsibilities comprise planning and coordinating the implementation of responsible business standards within LPP Group, developing and implementing guidelines in all three ESG pillars: environmental, social and corporate governance. Pruszcz Gda%C5%84ski Pruszcz Gdański ( pronounced [pruʂtʂ ˈɡdaj̃skʲi] ; former Polish : Pruszcz ; Kashubian : Pruszcz ; German : Praust )
656-692: The Group's brands is produced mainly in Asia, but also in Poland and other European countries, including Italy, Portugal, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Since 1997, the company has had an office in Shanghai, and since 2015, also in the capital of Bangladesh - Dhaka. LPP SA has been listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange since 2001. At the time of its début, the price per share was PLN 48. In 2014, LPP
697-708: The Radunia Canal was built. In 1454, King Casimir IV Jagiellon reincorporated the area to the Kingdom of Poland . During the subsequent Thirteen Years' War , it was the site of the Battle of Pruszcz Gdański between forces from the Polish-allied city of Gdańsk and the Teutonic Knights. The restoration of the region to Poland was confirmed by the peace treaty of 1466. Pruszcz was a possession of
738-512: The Romanian and Bulgarian markets. In 2008, LPP opened its Distribution Centre in Pruszcz Gdański . In the same year, LPP took over a Cracow-based company - Artman - owner of House and Mohito brands. Owing to this transaction, LPP became the largest clothing company in Poland and the owner of four brands. In 2013, the company's portfolio was expanded by Sinsay brand. In 2014, the company
779-607: The Textile and Garment Industry (International Accord for short) - was established to replace the existing ACCORD initiative. Its aim is to continue and expand the joint efforts of the signatories of the agreement together with trade unions to ensure safety in garment factories. In 2022, the company joined amfori BSCI, a global initiator of sustainable production and trade activities. This membership will enable LPP to better verify and monitor ethical, labour and environmental issues in collaborating factories. A year later, in turn, LPP
820-408: The average age of residents of all of Poland. In 2022, residents of Pruszcz Gdański entered into 154 marriages, which corresponds to 4.8 marriages per 1,000 residents. This is higher than the rate for the Pomeranian Voivodeship and significantly higher than the rate for Poland. During the same period, there were 1.6 divorces per 1,000 residents, a rate comparable to that of the Pomeranian Voivodeship and
861-544: The average for the Pomeranian Voivodeship and significantly lower than the average for the country. In 2022, there were 572 registrations of internal migration and 374 deregistrations, resulting in a net internal migration balance of 198 for Pruszcz Gdański. In the same year, 18 people registered from abroad, and 7 deregistrations abroad were recorded, resulting in a net foreign migration balance of 11. 60.5% of Pruszcz Gdański residents are of working age, 20.7% are of pre-working age, and 18.7% are of post-working age. Pruszcz, with
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#1732776276730902-565: The beginning of 2018, LPP signed another 3-year extension of the agreement, the so-called “Transition ACCORD”. Its main objective is to prepare the Bengali government to carry out independent inspections and audits in the factories and to ensure further implementation of measures aimed at sustainable improvement of working conditions. As of 1 September 2021, a new initiative - called the International Accord for Health and Safety in
943-655: The city of Gdańsk, administratively located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship in the Royal Prussia and Greater Poland provinces. Polish Kings often stopped in Pruszcz when travelling to the nearby city of Gdańsk. Pruszcz was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia in the Partitions of Poland , and from 1871 to 1920 it was also part of Germany. It had a mixed Catholic and Lutheran population, with small Jewish and Mennonite minorities. Unlike most of Eastern Pomerania ,
984-674: The clothing industry in Asia. Since 2014, a Code of Conduct has been in force for all suppliers working with LPP. The document takes into account the key provisions of the International Labour Organization conventions and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and sets out the requirements for suppliers, including, among others, wage policy, prohibition of child labour , voluntary nature of work, freedom of association, occupational health and safety principles. In order to increase supervision over
1025-444: The company has been reporting regularly on its sustainability activities in the form of reports available at https://www.lppsa.com/zrownowazony-rozwoj/raport-roczny. Gradual reduction of its carbon footprint has been adopted as one of the main objectives of its sustainability-oriented activities. To this end, the company calculated its CO 2 emissions independently in 2021, taking into account all three scopes and categories defined in
1066-533: The company has paid a total of PLN 7.6 bn to the state budget for taxes and other tributes, while its contribution to the Polish budget in 2022 alone amounted to nearly 1.7 bn. In December 2017, the company established the LPP Foundation. The aim of its activities is to support people threatened by social exclusion , help people in difficult life situations and ensure health protection. Since 2017,
1107-613: The company stores were opened in Russia, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Latvia, and Hungary, and in 2003 in Lithuania, Ukraine and Slovakia. The company expanded its portfolio and opened a Cropp store in Poland in 2004. In the following years the brand was launched in Estonia, Slovakia, and Latvia (2005) as well as in Lithuania, Russia, and the Czech Republic (2006). The years 2007 - 2008 were the period of development of activity on
1148-508: The cooperation and financial support of the signatories of the agreement, a total of more than 1600 Asian production plants and sewing plants were subject to inspection. ACCORD also contributed to the implementation of recovery programmes in more than 90% of the factories (as at the end of 2017). As part of the “Safety Committee Training” programme, one of the key projects of the agreement, by the end of 2017, 882 training courses were conducted in which nearly 1.2 million employees participated. At
1189-409: The country. 29.2% of Pruszcz Gdański residents are single, 57.4% are married, 7.2% are divorced, and 5.9% are widowed. Pruszcz Gdański has a positive natural increase of 61, which corresponds to a natural increase of 1.91 per 1,000 residents. In 2022, 301 children were born, of which 49.2% were girls and 50.8% were boys. The average weight of newborns was 3,407 grams. The demographic dynamics ratio, which
1230-763: The factories producing for LPP in Bangladesh, in addition to controlling its own inspectors, the company decided to commission an international auditor, SGS, to verify the actual compliance of suppliers in Bangladesh with the Code of Conduct. In addition, in October 2013, LPP, as the only Polish clothing company, joined the ACCORD Agreement aimed at improving safety in clothing factories in Bangladesh (Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh). Thanks to
1271-583: The fall of 2023, Reserved debuted in Milan, and also expanded brand’s retail network in the UK, opening new stationary stores in London. On 4 March 2022, LPP suspended all of its business activities on the Russian market alongside many other global companies as a response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine . As of 2022, Russia remained the second biggest market for the company with approximately 500 stores and
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1312-422: The internet of information that gave or was likely to give false or misleading signals as to the actual demand, supply or price of a financial instrument". LPP’s global sourcing network is based on three distribution centres, dedicated to servicing over 2,000 stores worldwide, as well as Fulfillment Centres, supporting the company’s online sales. All logistics processes are designed and managed by LPP Logistics –
1353-458: The office in Shanghai was officially opened. In the late 1990s, the owners of LPP decided to create their first brand - Reserved - and build their own retail network. The first store of the brand was opened in 1998. In 2001, LPP made its début on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. The next two years saw the expansion of Reserved brand to the markets of Central and Eastern Europe . In 2002,
1394-630: The publication of the report. The company issued a statement in which it described the report's findings as a deliberate disinformation attack that had been in preparation for five months and was aimed at bringing down the company's stock price. LPP also announced it informed about this the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as the National Revenue Administration. As a result of these allegations, Warsaw Police Department opened an investigation regarding "the dissemination via
1435-462: The subsidiary to a Chinese consortium. As a result of the loss of its second-largest market, the company adopted a new development strategy, which involves further expansion in the central, southern and western parts of Europe and increased sales volumes in the e-commerce channel. In 2022, LPP opened Sinsay stationary stores in Italy, and with the beginning of the following year – in Greece. In
1476-531: The town did not return to Poland after regaining independence, but was included in the short-lived Free City of Danzig by the Treaty of Versailles . During World War II , it was occupied by Nazi Germany . Poles from Leśniewo and Swarzewo were enslaved as forced labour at local farms, and Jewish women were similarly enslaved in a subcamp of the Stutthof concentration camp . Following Germany's defeat in
1517-476: The war, the town became again part of Poland. As early as 30 March 1945, the Polish Post Office began its work as the first post-war Polish institution in the town. In post-war Poland the adjective Gdański was added to the town's name, after the nearby city of Gdańsk , to distinguish the town from other Polish settlements of the same name. Schools: Preschools: According to data provided by
1558-595: Was included in the WIG20 index of the 20 largest companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. In the same year, LPP was included in the MSCI index. According to the company's own data, the number of votes at the General Meeting of Shareholders is as follows: In order to ensure its long-term continuity and avoid the fragmentation of LPP capital in the future, the founders of the company decided in 2018 to establish
1599-832: Was included in the WIG20 index, and the flagship brand - Reserved - appeared on the German market. In the same year, all LPP products made their debut in Croatia. In the following year, the company expanded into the Middle East. At the end of 2017, the LPP sales network comprised more than 1,700 stores with a total area of 1 million square metres. In 2017, the LPP product office was opened in Warsaw, and Reserved, Cropp and House brands made their débuts in Belarus and Serbia. In 2017 LPP opened
1640-578: Was removed, and both channels have been treated as a customer-centric whole. A year later, with the stabilisation of the market, LPP returned to its policy of foreign expansion and, strengthening its position in South-Eastern Europe, opened the first stores of all its brands in North Macedonia. Two years later, following the Russian aggression against Ukraine, LPP took the key decision to cease operations in Russia altogether and sell
1681-470: Was the only Polish company to become a signatory to Accord Pakistan (The Pakistan Accord on Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Industry), which aims to control working and safety conditions in supply chains involving suppliers from Pakistan. According to a report by the Ministry of Finance, in 2018, LPP was ranked third among the largest CIT payers in Poland in the commercial sector. Since 2016,