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company_slogan = ''Liverpool es Parte de Mi Vida'' | | ||
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key_people = José Calderón Muñoz |
key_people = José Calderón Muñoz de Cote, (]) | | ||
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'''Liverpool''' (''El Puerto de Liverpool S.A. de C.V.'') is the biggest chain of ]s in ], operating over 60 stores throughout Mexico and continuing to grow. Liverpool is a mall owner and operator too, including ] and ]. | '''Liverpool''' (''El Puerto de Liverpool S.A.B. de C.V.'') is the biggest chain of ]s in ], operating over 60 stores throughout Mexico and continuing to grow. Liverpool is a mall owner and operator too, including ] and ]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Company type | Department store (Mexican Stock Exchange: LIVEPOL) |
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Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1847 (Mexico City, Mexico) |
Headquarters | Mexico City, Mexico |
Key people | José Calderón Muñoz de Cote, (CEO) |
Products | clothes, cosmetics, electronics, furniture |
Number of employees | 30,000 |
Website | www.liverpool.com.mx |
Liverpool (El Puerto de Liverpool S.A.B. de C.V.) is the biggest chain of department stores in Mexico, operating over 60 stores throughout Mexico and continuing to grow. Liverpool is a mall owner and operator too, including Perisur and Galerías Monterrey.
History
Liverpool, first called The Cloth Case, was founded in 1847 by Jean-Baptiste Ebrard a Frenchman who first started selling clothes in cases in Mexico City's downtown. In 1872, he started importing merchandise from Europe. Much of the merchandise was shipped via Liverpool, England, prompting Ebrard to adopt the name Liverpool for his store, in 1862 he opened its second store and since then it has not stopped growing.
Liverpool Locations
Northern Mexico
Central & Southern Mexico
- Cancún
- Coatzacoalcos
- Colima
- Cuernavaca
- Chetumal
- Duty Free Cancún
- Duty Free Los Cabos
- Duty Free Playa del Carmen
- Guadalajara
- Irapuato
- León
- Mérida
- Mexico City (11)
- Pachuca
- Puebla
- Puerto Vallarta
- Querétaro
- Tehuacán
- Tepic
- Toluca
- Tuxtla Gutiérrez
- Veracruz
- Villahermosa
- Xalapa
Fabricas de Francia
Stores under the name Fabricas de Francia (English: Factories of France) belong to Liverpool as well but don't carry the name. Fabricas de Francia are found in 25 cities, operating and working in the same fashion that Liverpool does.
Fabricas de Francia Locations
Northern Mexico
Central & Southern Mexico
- Acapulco
- Coatzacoalcos
- Córdoba
- Guadalajara (5)
- León
- Mexico City
- Morelia
- Oaxaca
- Poza Rica
- Puebla
- San Luis Potosí
- Tapachula
- Tepic
- Veracruz
- Villahermosa
- Xalapa
Shopping Malls Operated by Liverpool
- Perisur
- Plaza Satelite
- Centro Santa Fe
- La Gran Plaza
- Galerias Monterrey
- Galerias Metepec
- Galerias Valle Oriente
- Galerias Queretaro
- Galerias Guadalajara
- Galerias Cuernavaca
- Galerias Coapa
- Galerias Insurgentes
- Parque Delta
- Perinorte
- Angelopolis
- Plaza Mayor
- Galerias Laguna
External links
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