Globetrotter Ausrüstung celebrates the opening of its branch in
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Globetrotter Ausrüstung celebrates the opening of its branch in
Globetrotter Ausrüstung celebrates the opening of its branch in Dresden! We’ve reached the summit! On 3 September 2011, Globetrotter Ausrüstung will celebrate the opening of the completely refurbished branch on Prager Strasse (formerly Peek & Cloppenburg). Following the team’s move to a temporary base in the Florentinum complex in the spring, the Hamburg outdoor specialist is now opening Dresden’s largest outdoor and travel store across four floors and a total of 6,200 square metres. Press release Dresden, 02.09.2011 No. 9/2011 Press spokesperson Dresden Michael Bärisch +49 351 2111 00-15 michael.baerisch@globetrotter.de With a product range comprising 25,000 items from around 700 manufacturers, our customers can find everything they need in the travel and outdoor segments on four floors, starting with functional clothing and shoes to tents, bags, rucksacks and sleeping bags, as well as maps and books and equipment for cycling, winter, water and mountaineering. Globetrotter Ausrüstung Denart & Lechhart GmbH Prager Straße 10 01069 Dresden Equipment can be tried and tested on a 26-metre-long and 12metre-high overhanging climbing wall, a cold chamber with snowstorm facility and our rain chamber. The corridor on the third floor is ideal for breaking in new shoes. Dresden’s largest travel bookshop is also located on this floor on a total of 430 square metres and has 25,000 titles available to browse. Press release: www.globetrotter.de/dd_pm_eng On the first floor, there is a 160-square-metre canoeing basin with counter current for testing sailing boats, kayaks and canoes. During the cold winter months, Dresden’s skiing specialists will also offer a comprehensive range of winter sports equipment on this floor. The second floor has a children’s area comprising 400 square metres, where little ones can get kitted out. The Yeti Manufactory Dresden is one of the main attractions of our shop. On a surface area of 220 square metres, the traditional Görlitz-based business Yeti, which is a specialist in high-quality down items, has a glass-encased production facility that customers can access freely. Customers can follow each individual step of the customised manufacture of their down sleeping bag, from supply of the down to the last stitch. A special designated area of 170 square metres offers outdoor companies the opportunity to present their wares for a year. From March 2012, the Swedish firm Haglöfs will present their high-quality products here. During the winter months, presentations and lectures by well-known speakers will take place every Friday in our event area. A travel agency and a travel clinic complete the offer. Press images to download: www.globetrotter.de/dd_pics Online press area: www.globetrotter.de/presse Additonal information Background to Globetrotter Dresden The Globetrotter branch on Prager Strasse belongs to the Hamburg company Globetrotter Ausrüstung, which has been present in Dresden since May 1990. The first branch was located on Rähnitzgasse and comprised a surface area of 200 square metres. This branch employed three permanent employees and one temporary employee. A year later, the company moved to the Dresdner Sporthaus on Pirnaischen Platz, which had a larger sales space of 600 square metres. On 1 April 1998, Globetrotter moved to the World Trade Center, which had a sales space of approx. 2,400 square metres. On 18 April 2011, the new Dresden branch on Prager Strasse opened. At the start, only the ground floor was open to customers, but the store was expanded to the first floor on 25 July 2011. All renovations and refurbishments have now been completed and Globetrotter will open its new 6,200-square-metre store in Dresden on 3 September. Renovation costs of ten million euros The former Peek & Cloppenburg building was completely redesigned. A new spatial concept was conceived, with the three above-ground floors featuring a cut-out section to create an atrium. The sales space available comprises 6,200 square metres and stretches across four floors. Globetrotter Ausrüstung and landlord AXA Investment Managers Deutschland GmbH invested ten million euros in the new store. The Hamburg architect Prof. Holger Moths was responsible for the planning and realisation of this unique outdoor shop. With the redesign of this sales space in the Florentinum complex, he has once again set new benchmarks in exceptional shop design. He also managed the renovation of the Globetrotter branches in Hamburg, Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne and Munich. Double the number of employees Before 31 July 2011, Globetrotter Dresden employed 55 people. On 1 August 2011, this number was doubled, meaning that the team now comprises 110 members. Globetrotter Ausrüstung’s recipe for success is its motivated service- and advice-oriented team. The salespeople are experienced travellers themselves and they form the heart and soul of our successful company – authentic and trustworthy people who identify with the Globetrotter Ausrüstung philosophy and who also participate in the various types of outdoor sports themselves. The company Globetrotter Ausrüstung was founded in Hamburg in 1979 by world globetrotters and survival experts Klaus Denart and Peter Lechhart. Since 1989 and 1991 respectively, Andreas Bartmann and Thomas Lipke have been managing partners. With a turnover of 230 million euros in the 2010/11 business year, Globetrotter is a market leader within the European outdoor industry. Today, Globetrotter Ausrüstung has seven branches in Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Frankfurt, Bonn, Cologne and Munich, giving it a total retail space of 31,700 square metres. Fifty-five per cent of the company’s turnover is achieved here. Forty-five per cent is generated by mail order, 80 per cent of which is via the Internet. The company currently employs approximately 1,500 employees from 60 different countries. Facts about Globetrotter Ausrüstung Dresden branch: Opening celebrations: Address: Opening hours: Transport connections: Branch manager: Employees: Sales area: Investment volume: Cooperation partners: Highlights: Saturday, 3 September 2011 at 10 a.m. Prager Strasse 10, 01069 Dresden Tel.: +49 (0)351 495 2116 Email: shop-dresden@globetrotter.de Monday to Saturday 10 a.m.–8 p.m. From main station with trams 8, 9 and 11 to Prager Strasse stop, parking on Ferdinandplatz and in the Centrum Galerie car park Ronald Höpfner approx. 110 6,200 square metres across four floors Seven million euros own capital, three million euros from landlord AXA Investment Managers Deutschland GmbH Yeti Manufactory Dresden, travel clinic operated by Berlin Centre for Travel and Tropical Medicine, Summit Travel Agency 26-metre-long and 12-metre-high overhanging climbing wall, cold chamber with snowstorm facility, rain chamber and rain oasis, 430-square-metre travel bookshop with 25,000 titles, 160-square-metre canoeing basin with counter current, 400-square-metre children’s area with experience trail, special area, event area for approx. 200 people The company: Company founders: Klaus Denart and Peter Lechhart Year of foundation: 1979 in Hamburg Managing Directors: Andreas Bartmann and Thomas Lipke Total retail space: 31,700 square metres Turnover 2010/11: 230 million euros Total number of employees: approx. 1,500 Three mainstays: Branches in seven major cities, mail order, online shop Shops: Hamburg, Cologne, Berlin, Dresden, Frankfurt, Bonn, Munich Handbook: Published once a year, comprises over 700 pages, circulation: 1,200,000 copies, also summer special, autumn and winter catalogue Range: 25,000 items from around 700 manufacturers Events: Event calendar in every branch, published twice a year 4-Seasons: Customer magazine, published four times a year. With 400,000 copies and 90 pages per edition, it is an outdoor magazine with the highest circulation in Europe 4-Seasons.de: German-language outdoor portal updated daily and four-member professional editorial team 4-Seasons.TV: Full programme on the Internet for all outdoor, adventure and travel fans Cooperations partner On 3 September, we will be pleased to welcome a complete newcomer to the new Dresden Globetrotter branch in the Florentinum complex: Yeti in the form of the Yeti Manufactory Dresden. Store architect Prof. Holger Moths conceived a futuristic glass production facility for the manufacture of down products. On an area of 220 square metres, customers will be able to visit a freely accessible manufacturing facility, enabling them to follow every stage of production at close hand. The Görlitz-based down specialist currently employs three people at the Dresden manufacturing facility, who fill and sew the high-quality products, primarily down sleeping bags. These can even be customised on request. It’s been a long way to the top of the outdoor and fashion segment for the company: founded near Berlin in the GDR in 1983, Yeti has always stood for high down quality. The company withstood all the changes of reunification, only to see its factory destroyed by flooding along the River Neisse in 2010. With the support of many outdoor fans, Yeti GmbH has fought its way back to the top. Since 2005, Yeti has been part of the Danish company Nordisk Freizeit GmbH. The DAV Summit Club GmbH, the mountaineering training school of the German Alpine Association and SZ-Reisen GmbH are pooling their resources. SZ-Reisen GmbH will operate the Summit Travel Agency as a franchise. This is located on the third floor and is accessible to all, including those with disabilities. In addition to offers from well-known trip organisers, Summit travel agency offers customers trips organised by SZ-Reisen and DAV Summit Club, meaning that there are several options available for any type of holiday imaginable. The travel agency is all about pure experience-oriented trips, including walking, mountaineering, trekking, cycling trips and much more. This broad palette is completed by ski and snowshoe tours, as well as expeditions to seven- and eight-thousanders. SZ-Reisen has an annual turnover of 12 million euros and caters for around 27,000 travellers per year, making it one of the leading suppliers of experience-oriented trips on all continents around the globe. SZ-Reisen GmbH is part of the Dresdner Druck- und Verlagshaus GmbH & Co. KG. The DAV Summit Club has around 12,000 participants per year in the German-speaking countries and is a leading provider of active mountain and cultural experiences. Currently, customers can choose from more than 450 trips and courses in over 60 countries. In the integrated travel clinic, run by Dr Tomas Jelinek’s Berlin Centre for Travel and Tropical Medicine, specialist doctors inform customers about medical travel preparations and organise all necessary vaccinations, e.g. against typhoid or malaria. The travel clinic is located on the third floor of the Globetrotter branch in Dresden, which is also the floor where customers can get kitted out for their trip. Customers can be seen individually by experienced doctors without making an appointment and learn about the health risks and necessary precautions for their own trips. Contact details for cooperation partners Yeti Manufactory Dresden info@yetiworld.com www.yetiworld.com Production: Tues.–Sat.: 12 noon–7 p.m. Guided tours: Every Saturday at 11 a.m. Summit Travel Agency Tel.: +49 (0)351 2135 9700 Fax: +49 (0)351 2135 9703 dresden@summit-reisebuero.de www.summit-reisebuero.de Opening hours: Mon.–Sat.: 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Travel clinic operated by Berlin Centre for Travel and Tropical Medicine Tel.: +49 (0)30 9606 0940 contact@bctropen.info www.bctropen.de Opening hours: Mon.–Fri.: 3 p.m.–7 p.m. Sat.: 12 noon–5 p.m.