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SIP Scootershop
Company typeGmbH
IndustryMotorcycles
Founded1994
FoundersAlexander Barth, Ralf Jodl
Fateactive
Headquarters
Landsberg am Lech
,
Germany
ProductsMotorcycles, Motorcycle parts
Number of employees
118 (2020)
Websitewww.sip-scootershop.com

SIP Scootershop is a German manufacturer and dealer of motorcycle and motorscooter parts and accessories. They specialise in spare parts and accessories for scooters by Piaggio (Vespa) and Lambretta.

History

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In 1989, Alexander Barth and Ralf Jodl started building spare parts for Vespas in their basements which they initially sold out of a car boot,[1] and at local rallies.[2] They also began importing scooter parts from Italy which they sold off to their friends. This developed into a business Jodl and Barth carried out from the Barth family's garage, and later, their garden shed in Kaufering.[3] In 1994, they officially founded their startup company.[4] The company's name has since been SIP Scootershop; SIP is an abbreviation for "Scooter Innovation Parts". In 1996 the company moved into former barracks in Landsberg and expanded their online-shop to 10 languages.[5]

In 2002, SIP Scootershop moved their facilities into a new location in Landsberg.[4] In 2005, the company founded their own racing team, the SIP/Stoffis Racing Team.[6] In 2014 SIP Scootershop started planning a new logistics and administration building in Landsberg, which was finished and taken into use in 2016.[7] The facilities also include a flagship store.[5] In 2016 SIP Scootershop has been awarded the „Catalogue of the Year“ at the annual multi-channel congress Neocom.[8] Eventually, the company has grown to "the world's largest supplier of scooter parts".[1]

Company structure

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SIP Scootershop is registered as a Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (equivalent to an LLC). The headquarters are located at Landsberg am Lech. Founders and managing directors of the company are Alexander Barth and Ralf Jodl.[9] In 2020, the company generated a revenue of 26 million Euros.[10]

The facilities in Landsberg consist of 7,000 square meters of storage space and include a 300 square meter flagship store.[5] 97% of the sales are processed through their online shop.[11]

Since 2000 SIP Scootershop has been a recognised IHK training and apprenticeship facility.[4]

Products

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SIP Scootershop develops and sells spare parts and accessories for classic and modern Vespa and Lambretta scooters as well as various scooter and maxi scooter models. They offer over 55,000 parts such as tuning accessories, spares and add-ons as well als merchandise, helmets and visors and reading material such as catalogues, instruction manuals and magazines.[12][13] SIP Scootershop also sells original parts by Piaggio and Vespa as well as over 55,000 other parts by brands such as Dell'Orto, Malossi, Polini, Bell, Bandit, Premier, 70s, DMD, Tucano Urbano, or REV’IT!.[14] For their 25th anniversary, SIP built customised scooters: a 71 bhp Vespa PX sprinter scooter called the Silver Special,[15] and a 30 bhp show scooter, the Pordoi racer.[16]

Events

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SIP Scootershop organises four big public events every year: the Open Day at the beginning of May,[17] the "SIP Joyride", a ride with Vespa scooters in which participants ride from the SIP headquarters through Landsberg around the Ammersee,[18] the quarter-mile drag race "Tacho Karacho"[19] in July which is part of the race series Deutsche Blechrollermeisterschaft under the umbrella of the DMV Deutscher Motorsport Verband[20][21] and a scooter pilgrimage to Hoher Peißenberg in September with a thanksgiving for an accident-free season. On 4 May 2019, SIP Scootershop celebrated its 25th anniversary with an event at their headquarters in Landsberg.[22] During summer of 2020 SIP organised a scooter road trip to Corsica.[23]

References

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  1. ^ a b Scootering, 08/2019, p. 44
  2. ^ Scootering, 06/2016, p. 56
  3. ^ Silke Feltes: Das Lebensgefühl Vespa, in Augsburger Allgemeine, No. 91/2016, 20 April 2016, p. 33
  4. ^ a b c Reuter, Elias. "Wie zwei Landsberger mit der Vespa die Welt eroberten". Augsburger Allgemeine (in German). Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  5. ^ a b c Krückel, Stephan. "SIP Scootershop: Vom Start-up zum global agierenden Mittelständler - World of Bike". world-of-bike.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  6. ^ Scootering, 08/2019, p. 46
  7. ^ Scootering, 06/2016, p. 55
  8. ^ "SIP Scootershop gewinnt "Katalog des Jahres 2016 B2C" – Motoretta". www.motoretta.de. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  9. ^ "Handelsregisterauszug von SIP Scootershop GmbH aus Landsberg am Lech (HRB 18581)". www.online-handelsregister.de. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  10. ^ Requested from Creditreform, company information, retrieved March 12, 2021.
  11. ^ Kübler, Dagmar. "Ein Scootershop mit Bella-Italia-Flair in Landsberg". Augsburger Allgemeine (in German). Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  12. ^ "Vespa-Tuning & Scooter Parts". SIP-Scootershop. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  13. ^ "PDF Katalog Light SIP Eigenprodukte 2018". Issuu. 5 June 2018. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  14. ^ "Kickstart mit der Vespa" (in German). Wirtschaftsforum, 2016, retrieved March 4th 2021.
  15. ^ Scootering, 07/2019, p. 107
  16. ^ Scootering, 03/2020, p. 108
  17. ^ Dain, Brook (2019-05-08). "SIP Open Day 2019 - 25 Years SIP Scootershop". vcoa. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  18. ^ "SIP Scootershop Joyride 2018 | FEATURE -". scooterlab.uk. 2018-07-13. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  19. ^ "Tacho Karacho II", Scootering, October 7, 2019, retrieved March 12, 2021.
  20. ^ "SIP Tacho Karacho 2019 | FEATURE -". scooterlab.uk. 2019-08-06. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  21. ^ "Tacho Karacho - DBM in Landsberg". dmv-motorsport.de. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  22. ^ Scootering, 07/2019, p. 48
  23. ^ Scootering, 11/2020, p. 97