News Briefs – Page 98
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Salone del Camper will feature a new Sport Village
The 2022 edition of Salone del Camper in Parma, Italy, the second largest exhibition in Europe in the field of recreational vehicles, which is set to take place on Sep. 10-18, will feature for the first time a “Sport Village” in collaboration with the regional branch of the Italian Olympic ...
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BKMEA and Stitch sign MoU to ensure gender sensitive workplace and fair price
With a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) and Stitch, the associations express their aim to ensure gender-sensitive workplace and fair prices from apparel and footwear buyers. Part of the new project is the implementation of the Fair Price App, a ...
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Silva with new sales manager for Germany, Austria and Poland
Source: Silva Sebastian Daue The Swedish outdoor brand Silva has filled the position of sales manager for Germany, Austria and Poland: Sebastian Daue is in charge of sales activities in the three countries since May 2022. He succeeds Bernhard von Toll, who held the distribution responsibility as ...
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Chris Davenport joins Peak Ski’s executive team
Source: Peak Skis Chris Davenport Montana-based Peak Ski Company announced that Chris Davenport has joined the company’s leadership team as senior director of skiing and product innovation. Earlier this year, Peak Ski Company co-founders Bode Miller and Andy Wirth launched the company and its 2022/23 lineup of ...
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Sätila expands factory and introduces new product category
Swedish wool accessories company Sätila, founded in 1896, has announced that it is expanding and remodeling its factory in Sweden. To create additional space for production, the warehouse will first be moved off-site. This will make room for new knitting machines and washing machines needed as part of expanded in-house ...
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Cake seals three-year partnership with Kolon Automotive for South Korea
Cake, SOG member and Swedish manufacturer of premium light electric motorcycles, announced the closing of a major partnership in South Korea with premium dealer Kolon Automotive, having just signed a three-year contract worth $20 million. The partnership builds on Kolon Automotive’s well-established network covering distribution, sales and branding, working with ...
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Made in Bangladesh Week to premier in November 2022
From Nov. 12 to 18, 2022, Dhaka will host the first “Made in Bangladesh Week” by the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA). The event will take place at the same time as the 37th IAF World Fashion Convention. With the implementation of the Made in ...
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NNormal introduces its first product
NNormal, the outdoor brand launched earlier this year by Kilian Jornet, has introduced the Kjerag, a “max-performance trail running shoe” that is also the first product from the start-up. The Kjerag, named after a 1,100-meter mountain on the west coast of Norway, is a versatile shoe designed “for every runner, ...
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Herschel premiers mentorship project Bank of Creativity
To supply creative minds with resources, supplies and mentorship along their way, Herschel Supply has installed the “Bank of Creativity.” In the former Brooklyn Bank in Brooklyn, New York, established creatives Olivia Rose, Danny Cole and Sophia Wilson provided individual mentorship to 18 up-and-coming creators intending to help them elevate ...
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Dutch connection: Scotch & Soda launches co-branded bikes with Veloretti
Source: Scotch & Soda Scotch & Soda x Veloretti The fashion industry is heavily flirting with the booming urban bike sector – and vice versa. As reported before, the Swiss bike brand Simplon has just ended its pop-up experience at Breuninger in Munich. Fashion brands Drykorn and ...
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Rapha Racing implements AI technology for more resilient supply chains
The cycling apparel brand Rapha Racing has entered into a new cooperation with the London-based artificial intelligence (AI) technology provider 7bridges to manage its range of different carriers and service providers globally through an AI platform. Rapha’s arrangement with 7bridges includes the invoicing process as well as automated processes in ...
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Nordic Outdoor opens flagship in London’s Covent Garden
The British outdoor retailer with “Swedish roots,” Nordic Outdoor, announced on its website that it has opened a new store in the heart of London’s Covent Garden. Nordic Outdoor London spans 130 square meters and brings Scandinavian outdoor apparel and gear to the heart of the outdoor retail market in ...
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Dongsung Chemical and UPM join forces for large scale production of biochemicals
In 2020, the German subsidiary of Helsinki-based company UPM announced its entry into the biochemicals business by building a new biorefinery at the former GDR chemical industry hotspot of Leuna, Germany. The original announcement spoke of a €550 million investment, which has been changed to €750 million in the press ...
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Jack Wolfskin revises logo and introduces new brand claim in all markets
The German brand Jack Wolfskin has slightly reworked its logo and addresses consumers globally with its new claim, “We live to discover,” starting this winter season. The new positioning has been developed under the brand’s CEO Richard Collier, who has held the position since December 2020. “We are now taking ...
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Evans Cycles and Cube to restart their U.K. retail partnership
Evans Cycles, part of Frasers Group, will soon restart its retail partnership in the U.K. with German bike brand Cube. The partnership had been put on pause during the pandemic due to supply chain issues, and is expected to resume later this year. It will see Evans Cycle’s physical and ...
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Rouvy starts the virtual La Vuelta parallel to the real race
The 77th edition of La Vuelta, Spain’s most important cycling race and one of the most important worldwide, started on Aug. 19 from Utrecht, Netherlands. On the same day, Rouvy launched the immersive, digital version of the race. La Vuelta Virtual, available for anyone from home, allows community racers to ...
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Eddie Bauer launches resale program in the U.S.
Arrive, a full-service technology and reverse logistics company based in California, and U.S. outdoor company Eddie Bauer have launched the (Re)Adventure program, offering resale and rental in the U.S. to increase access to the outdoor sector and provide alternative, more sustainable shopping options. (Re)Adventure powered by Arrive allows customers to ...
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Circ closes $30 million financing round for new technologies, focuses on polycotton blend recycling
The U.S.-based material technologies company Circ has successfully closed a $30 million funding round in Series B funding, backed by international apparel companies and venture capital firms. The round was led by the Bill Gates-founded Breakthrough Energy Ventures (BEV) with additional investment from new partners, including one of the world’s ...
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Samsonite continues to see improving sales trends, Gregory back to pre-pandemic levels
First half revenues 59 percent to $1,270.2 million from $799.5 million for the six months ended June 30 as the Gregory Mountain Products parent continued to experience improving sales trends that began in the second half of 2021. Excluding China, where renewed pandemic-related lockdowns impacted performance, consolidated second-quarter sales were ...
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Berghaus refreshes and expands free repair services at headquarters
British brand Berghaus has revived its in-house “Repairhaus” repair center, placed at the company headquarters and originally established 56 years ago. The repair shop’s trained staff will give any damaged Berghaus clothing, shoes, backpacks or accessories (no matter how old or weathered they are) a second life, if possible. Pieces ...