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Albion launches first women’s apparel line; hires former Rapha lead designer
Albion has released its new spring/summer 2021 collection of performance cycling clothing, which comprises the brand’s first women’s products. Both the men’s and women’s items are made using the same recycled performance fabrics. The women’s range also features a women’s specific bib short pad for long-distance riding by Elastic Interface. ...
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Amazon’s sales grow by 44% in Q1
Beating estimates, Amazon’s net sales jumped by 44 percent to $108.5 billion in the first quarter, driven by the ongoing online shopping boom caused by the Covid pandemic. Excluding a $2.1 billion favorable impact from changes in foreign exchange rates during the quarter, the revenue increase was limited at 41 ...
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Newell's sales surge 21%
Newell Brands’ revenues for the first quarter rose by 21.3 percent to $2.3 billion, with core sales increasing by 20.9 percent. Overall, every business unit and major region increased core sales compared with the year-ago quarter. The management said that 2021 is off to a great start, with double-digit growth, ...
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A round table on the future of Italy’s outdoor industry
The Italian Outdoor Group (IOG) hosted an online round table for the actors of the Italian outdoor industry on April 29, titled “Outdoor: domani è adesso” (tomorrow is now). The IOG is part of Assosport, the Italian association of sporting goods manufacturers. The event was moderated by Benedetto Sironi, chief ...
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Büchel Group subsidiary Wittkop acquires Italian competitor Selle Esse
German bicycle parts and accessories manufacturer Büchel Industrie Holding (a.k.a. Büchel Group) announced that its Wittkop Sattel subsidiary is acquiring Italian competitor Selle Esse, founded in 2009. The deal will be effective May 1 for an unspecified amount. The acquisition will also allow Wittkop, which was founded in 1898, to ...
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Safilo with new board of directors
Safilo Group’s shareholders approved on April 29 the company’s accounts for the 2020 financial year and appointed a new board of directors, increasing its composition from 9 to 10 members. Elected board members proposed by Multibrands Italy, an entity controlled by HAL Holding that holds 49.84 percent of Safilo Group’s ...
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VF upgraded to Global Partner of Better Work initiative
VF Corp. is advancing its commitment to the Better Work initiative by upgrading its partnership status to “Global Partner.” Better Work is a collaboration between the United Nations International Labor Organization (ILO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, that brings together all levels ...
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7Mesh opens distribution center in the U.K.
To ensure that orders for U.K. retailers and consumers continue to arrive faster, easier and without customs formalities, Canadian premium bikewear supplier 7mesh Industries (a. k.a. 7mesh Cycling Apparel) has announced the opening of a new distribution center “for post-Brexit shipping and service.” Working with its international logistics partner, Tigers ...
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SCS launches new global Zero Waste Standard
SCS Global Services (SCS), a specialist in third-party environmental and sustainability certification and standards development, has announced the launch of its new Zero Waste Standard. Companies can use this new global certification standard to communicate the degree to which their waste streams are prevented, reused, or diverted from the landfill. ...
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Swiss sports market stable in 2020; online in Q1 2021 outperforms previous year
According to GfK market research, the Swiss sporting goods market ended 2020 with a stable result, thanks to a sales rally in the last two months of the year. However, there is a significant gap between the different sectors: the overall winners in 2020 were fitness, outdoor, running, stand-up paddling ...
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Nextiles introduces sewn-in circuitry to collect performance data through textiles
Nextiles, a young company founded by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) alumni and supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, has introduced a new Bluetooth-based, sewn-in sensor technology that captures human performance data for a variety of industries from professional sports to connected fitness, tracking data such as static and ...
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Outdoor & Running Business Days 2021 will be a physical event
The 7th edition of the Outdoor & Running Business Days (ORBDays), scheduled to take place in Riva del Garda, Italy, on Sept. 12-13, is planned as a physical event. Sport Press Srl SB, which organizes the trade show, is also planning an expanded version as compared to the previous edition, ...
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Polygiene posts double-digit revenue growth, driven by ViralOff
Antimicrobial technology provider Polygiene posted revenues of 83.9 million Swedish kronor (€8.3m-$10.1m) in 2020, an increase of 22 percent as compared to 2019. The company launched the ViralOff antiviral technology connected with the Covid-19 pandemic in April and later an upgraded formula of ViralOff with increased washability during the autumn. ...
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Shipping company Maersk sees tight market conditions until Q4
The world’s largest container shipping company Maersk expects tight market conditions in maritime transport to continue until the fourth quarter of 2021. When commenting on its trading performance, the company said that “the continued strong performance is mainly driven by the continuation of the exceptional market situation with surging demand ...
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Storck Bicycle and Cycling Friends take off in South Africa
Together with South African cycling tour operator Cycling Friends, German premium bicycle supplier Storck Bicycle opened the Storck Studio Cycling Friends in April. The man behind the tour operator (www.cycling-friends.com) is Stefan Lohwasser, the father of Storck Bicycle’s managing director, Dr. Todor Lohwasser. Stefan Lohwasser joined Storck as a shareholder ...
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Textiles 2030 officially launches in the U.K., to help reduce textile waste
WRAP, a U.K. waste recycling charity, has officially launched “Textiles 2030: UK Sustainable Textile Action Plan.” The plan, first unveiled in November 2020, has secured a commitment from leading brands and retailers like Asos, JD Group, John Lewis, M&S, Primark, Sainsbury’s, and Tesco, in addition to re-use/recycling organizations and affiliates. ...
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Rumpl teams up with Austrian designer to save green space in NYC
Source: Rumpl Oregon-based outdoor blanket manufacturer Rumpl has announced a collaboration (video link) with Stefan Sagmeister, a New York City-based Austrian graphic designer, storyteller and typographer, to produce the Beautiful Shapes Down Puffy Blanket, which features 600-fill duck down, 30-denier ripstop polyester fabric and a durable water-repellent ...
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Nilit introduces a new nylon that is said to break down more rapidly
Nilit, an Israel-based nylon 6.6 manufacturer, has introduced Sensil BioCare, a new fiber that is described as breaking down faster than conventional nylon. This could help reduce the persistence of textile waste in seawater and landfills when the garment reaches the end of its life. In addition, the technology will ...
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Heimplanet collaborates with U.S. electric car manufacturer
California-based Alpha Motor Corporation has just announced a collaboration with German tent brand Heimplanet to jointly develop mobility solutions based on a shared vision of a new culture of mobility - „mobility that resonates with people across generations through fun, modern, and sustainable solutions.” The collaboration is expected to further ...
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Yeti launches augmented reality online shopping experience
U.S. cooler specialist Yeti and Vertebrae, a 3D and augmented reality (AR) retail solutions company, have unveiled a new immersive 3D and AR experience for online shoppers on Yeti’s U.S. website. Customers can place more than 50 virtual products in their own physical environment and view the products three-dimensionally to ...