Aldik

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Aldik Sp. z o.o.
Type Sp. z o.o.
Industry Retail
Founded1991;31 years ago (1991)
FoundersJadwiga Radzikowska
Defunct2018
Headquarters
Area served
Poland
zl  203.75 million [1]
zl 139.49 million
Parent Maxima Group
Website aldik.pl

Aldik is a regional retail chain of grocery supermarkets located in the Lublin and Masovian Voivodeship. The headquarters of the supermarket is located in Lublin. [2] [3]

The Aldik retail chain company holds and operates the regional Lublin bakery "7 zbóż". [4]

History

The retail chain was founded in 1991. During the first six years of the retail chain, the company opened up six new stores in the city of Lublin. In 1997, the company chose to expand outwards and to other towns in the Lublin Voivodeship, with new stores also having been opened in Rzeszów and Stalowa Wola. Due to the expansion of the company, Aldik opened its own logistics and distribution centre in Niedrzwica Duża. [5]

In 2012, the retail chain was acquired by Maxima Group, a joint-stock company, belonging to the Lithuanian capital group owner Nerijus Numavičius. The company operates 30 supermarket stores across the Lublin and Masovian Voivodeship. [6] [7]

In 2015, Aldik Nova published its economic report, denoting the company's revenue increased by 18.9% from the previous year, with an operating income of 44.8 million Euro. [8] In May 2017, the company stated it will begin a profound renovation and modernisation of its retail stores. [9] [10]

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