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Rebike Mobility with strong growth in the 1st half of 2023
The bicycle and e-bike market is facing a fundamental change. The ongoing professionalization of the used market, availability of young used bikes from the popular service bike leasing contracts as well as the longevity of premium e-bikes are positively boosting the second-hand market and promoting circular business models. This is ...
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Dimpora CEO Mario Stucki: “We make a membrane in a way no one else does”
A membrane that is waterproof, windproof, breathable, PFAS-free, biodegradable and recyclable. The science is already here. Dimpora’s CEO explains.
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VDL Groep starts aluminum frame production in the Netherlands
In addition to mobility company Pon Holdings B.V., which is already well established in the bicycle market with its Pon.Bike division, a second family-owned Dutch industrial group is now preparing to focus specifically on bicycles. On June 5, Eindhoven-based VDL Groep, which has close ties to the automotive industry, announced ...
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Mycelium manufacturer raises over $30 million for global distribution
Ecovative Design LLC, a U.S. biological science and design company advancing mycelium technology to transform the industry with high-value, environmentally friendly materials, announced the initial closing of a Series E round of more than $30 million. $15 million of that will be reinvested in MyForest Foods Co, a subsidiary formed ...
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Authentic acquires intellectual property of Hunter, new key partners in Europe and USA
After several weeks of negotiations, Authentic Brands Group (Authentic) has acquired the intellectual property of Hunter, the British brand known for its iconic Original Wellington boots. With more than 160 years of heritage, the Hunter brand has evolved from a rubber boot to a lifestyle brand offering an extensive footwear ...
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Primus and Silva with joint sales subsidiary for Germany, Austria
After Silva Sweden AB acquired 100 percent of the shares in Primus AB from Fenix Outdoor AB on April 28, 2023, the two Swedish outdoor brands are operating as one company under the name Primus-Silva Sweden AB. For the German and Austrian markets, Primus-Silva Sweden AB is now establishing a ...
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Bleed fears business shutdown, attempts rescue via transparency and community support
Source: Bleed Founder and CEO Michael Spitzbart would like to save his company. Bleed, the sustainable outdoor label from southern Germany, should be celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. However, in an open letter/video on the brand’s website and Social Media (German-language video below), founder and CEO ...
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Christoph Engl, CEO Oberalp: “We observe that mountain experiences can take place in a virtual world”
Learn how Oberalp sees itself and the outdoor industry moving into the metaverse, what Second Life is and if turnover is still growing.
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Brompton Bicycle confirms first capital increase in 35 years
Source: Brompton Will Butler-Adams with the one-millionth Brompton bike Brompton Bicycle, known for its folding bicycles, has been independent since 1975 and is owned by founder Andrew Ritchie and current CEO Will Butler-Adams, their friends, families and employees. A partnership with BGF, one of the largest and ...
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WeSports acquires Finnish bicycle wholesale company
WeSports, a Stockholm-based group of individual sports, outdoor and mobility companies operating both online and with physical stores and product brands, has announced the acquisition of Finnish bicycle wholesaler Huntteri. The strategic partnership will significantly strengthen WeSports’ presence in Finland and provide for a rapid rollout of Huntteri in Scandinavia. ...
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Primus acquisition completed, new company Primus-Silva AB in operation
Silva Sweden AB has acquired 100 percent of the shares in Primus AB from Fenix Outdoor AB. The transaction closed on April 28, 2023, after the acquisition became official on Dec. 7, 2022. Since then, Primus, Silva and Fenix have worked to complete all operational transitions, including business systems, internet, ...
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DyStar to close German plant, lays off employees
Singapore-based specialty chemicals company DyStar has announced plans to “restructure” its plant in Ludwigshafen, Germany, in response to changing business conditions and market changes. The plant, inherited from the company’s founders, who started indigo research and production more than 125 years ago, has been an integral part of DyStar’s global ...
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Sales procedure initiated for insolvent Bikesale Solutions
The insolvent refurbishment and new bicycle marketplace www.bikesale.de is up for sale. Bikesales Solutions GmbH – the company behind “the first professional online bicycle marketplace for used bicycles in Germany” – was forced to file for insolvency with the competent district court in Munich on March 29. The appointed insolvency ...
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Advanced Sports enters self-administration process
On April 1, Advanced Sports GmbH, the European sales company for the U.S. bicycle brands Breezer, Fuji and SE Bikes, had to file for insolvency in self-administration. Attorney Erion Metoja of the law firm Eisner Rechtsanwälte GmbH in Lauda-Königshofen was appointed as the administrator. During the reorganization proceedings in self-administration, ...
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Stefan Pierer now also heading Leoni AG
Shareholder Stefan Pierer wants to take over Leoni AG, the struggling supplier of wire, cable and wiring systems, and delist it. There are many signs that Leoni will then be incorporated into Pierer Industrie AG based in Welz, Austria.
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Fenix sees possible M&A, aims to cut logistics costs after starts 2023 ‘in a reasonable way’
Fenix Outdoor International said it is beginning 2023 “in a reasonable way” despite economic uncertainty and high inventory levels at retailers. The trend seen in the fourth quarter of 2022, with brick-and-mortar stores performing somewhat better than digital, has continued at the start of this year, the company added. “We ...
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MTB pioneer Gary Fisher launches new e-bike brand
With 20 employees based in Fremont, California, and partnered with an aviation battery company, Gary Fisher (one of the inventors of the mountain bike) has founded a new e-bike company called Morelle. According to the vibrant discussion going on with Fisher on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter, his new company aims ...
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Aleck acquires crash helmet sensor manufacturer Tocsen
Aleck, a manufacturer of wireless audio and communication systems for outdoor sports, has acquired Tocsen, a German brand of smart crash sensors for bicycle, snow and riding helmets. Tocsen was established in 2019 by Alexander Schumacher, Andreas Botsch and Malte Buttjer after a close friend of theirs ...
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Topo Designs receives growth investment from Gart Capital Partners
Topo Designs, a Colorado-based outdoor brand that offers sustainable, durable apparel and accessories, says it has received a “significant” equity investment from Gart Capital Partners, a family investment firm with longstanding outdoor roots, also headquartered in Colorado. The investment marks the first time the brand has raised external capital since ...
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Cake enters China, collaborates with Shanghai manufacturer for 150,000 units
Cake, the Swedish manufacturer of premium lightweight electric motorcycles, has announced a major partnership with Shanghai-based bicycle manufacturer and retailer Shanghai Forever. The goal is to produce and sell 150,000 units in China over the next four years. Shanghai Forever was established in 1940 as one of the earliest bicycle ...