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    PRODUCTION SITES

    Doing business is a social act that implies a real responsibility towards work, workers and the territory.

    PATRIZIO BERTELLI

    Chairman of the Board and Executive Director

    Respect for the places where its production sites are situated has been a guiding principle for the Prada Group since its founding. Recognizing that any new construction has a significant impact on the surrounding territory, and that this decision should only be made when necessary, the Prada Group has demonstrated its absolute commitment to renovating and repurposing existing structures in an intelligent and artful way.

    For the few new buildings, the Group has worked with master architects capable of ensuring that the structures represent not the occupation of the territory but the construction of the landscape. These buildings are designed to harmonize with the territory that hosts them, without creating imbalances.  

    Production sites Highlights
    25
    Industrial facilities
    23
    In Italy
    1
    Central logistics hub
    25
    Industrial facilities
    23
    In Italy
    1
    Central logistics hub
    LEATHER GOODS
    2,141
    N. of employees
    67%
    Women
    2,141
    N. of employees
    67%
    Women

    Arezzo – Italy
    Via Gobetti, 82/86
    52100 Arezzo (AR)

    Figline Valdarno – Italy
    Via Urbinese, 33
    Loc. Matassino
    50063 Figline e Incisa V.no (FI)

    Figline Valdarno – Italy
    Via J.F. Kennedy, 21
    50063 Figline e Incisa V.no (FI)

    Milan – Italy
    Via Ripamonti, 129
    20141 Milan (MI)

    Piancastagnaio – Italy
    Via Arno, 39
    53025 Piancastagnaio (SI)

    Piancastagnaio – Italy
    Viale Roma, 1271
    53025 Piancastagnaio (SI)

    Scandicci – Italy
    Via Pisana, 463
    50018 Scandicci (FI)

    Scandicci – Italy
    Via delle Fonti, 6/A
    50018 Scandicci (FI)

    Sibiu – Romania
    Strada Bruxelles, 8
    550052 Sibiu

    Terranuova – Italy
    Via Poggilupi, 992-998
    52028 Terranuova Bracciolini (AR)

    Valvigna – Italy
    Strada Lungarno, 1213 – 1261
    Loc. Valvigna
    52028 Terranuova Bracciolini (AR)

     

     

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    FOOTWEAR
    983
    N. of employees
    54%
    Women
    983
    N. of employees
    54%
    Women

    Levanella – Italy
    Via Aretina, 552-556
    Loc. Levanella
    52025 Montevarchi (AR)

    Civitanova Marche – Italy
    Via Pertini, 41
    63812 Civitanova Marche (MC)

    Dolo – Italy
    Via Dell’Industria, 1/A
    Loc. Arino
    30031 Dolo (VE)

    Levane – Italy
    Via Carducci, 6
    Loc. Levane
    52023 Bucine (AR)

    Montegranaro – Italy
    Via Alpi, 97
    Loc. Villa Luciani
    63812 Montegranaro (FM)

    Northampton – UK
    St. James Road
    Northampton NN5 5JB

    San Giovanni Valdarno – Italy
    Via Pruneto, 6
    52027 San Giovanni Valdarno (AR)

    Foiano della Chiana - Italy
    Via d’Arezzo, 130/H
    52045 Foiano della Chiana (AR)

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    READY TO WEAR
    865
    N. of employees
    74%
    Women
    865
    N. of employees
    74%
    Women

    Ancona – Italy
    Via Luigi Albertini, 20
    60131 Ancona (AN)

    Città di Castello – Italy
    Via C. Treves, 13
    Loc. Cerbara
    06012 Città di Castello (PG)

    Fucecchio – Italy

    Via F. Magellano, 5/7
    50054 Fucecchio (FI)

    Levanella – Italy
    Via Aretina, 403
    Loc. Levanella
    52025 Montevarchi (AR)

    Montone – Italy
    Via dell’Industria, 10-12
    06014 Montone (PG)

    Torgiano – Italy
    Loc. Ferriera, 46
    06089 Torgiano (PG)

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    VALORIZING OUR INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE

    In 2015, the Group launched an investment plan aimed at upgrading and reorganizing the entire manufacturing structure in order to preserve our artisanal know-how, support the technological development of the production processes, and improve the quality of the work environment. 

    GARDEN FACTORIES

    Four of this sites are called “garden factories”, buildings designed by Guido Canali balancing architecture and nature to embody Patrizio Bertelli’s vision about the quality of the work environment and how it impacts people’s well-being.

    LEVANELLA LOGISTICS HUB

    Levanella Logistics Hub in Tuscany is the central node of a major logistical reorganization plan, dedicated to the finished product. Architect Guido Canali designed it with particular attention on respect for the environment and the well-being of the workers.


    VALVIGNA

    The industrial headquarter in Valvigna hosts the production division and the development of Prada and Miu Miu leather goods collections, the warehouses for raw materials, the historical archives of the leather goods and footwear collections, the offices for general services and industrial administration, an auditorium, systems areas and the Prada Group data processing center.
    This industrial site is the result of a subtle balance between architecture and nature. Recovering a degraded territory and mitigating the landscape impact of the planned construction, are the main points of the endeavor undertaken by the Prada Group and by architect Guido Canali during their long-lasting collaboration.


    Montevarchi

    In this site, the prototyping activity is dedicated to Prada Women’s footwear, as well as the Linea Rossa and Car Shoe collections.
    Montevarchi produces about 700 pairs of shoes every day. At Montevarchi, conservation and respect for the place are at the center of the architectural project. The structure extends horizontally in order to limit an impact that could be perceived as outsized compared to its surrounding context.


    Montegranaro

    At Montegranaro, in the Marche region, stands the first “garden factory” of the Prada Group.
    The complex, which consists of two buildings dedicated to the production of formal and sport footwear, has been restored to embody the pioneering representation of the new architectural approach that will characterize the most important industrial sites of the Group. 


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