News Briefs – Page 2
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Mystery Ranch partners with Vallfirest on forest fire management in the EU
Mystery Ranch, the Montana-based backpack specialist just acquired by Yeti, announces a partnership with Vallfirest, a company specialized in the manufacturing of equipment, tools, and solutions for the extinguishing and prevention of wildfires, to jointly contribute to global wildfire management solutions. As part of this partnership, Mystery Ranch’s firefighting products ...
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BMC tests short-time work during weak market conditions
Several brands from Central Europe have been struggling after the pandemic. BMC is the latest, as the Swiss bicycle market is also facing hard times. Due to the drop in demand, the company has applied to the Canton of Solothurn’s office for economic and labor affairs for short-time work as ...
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Kú Cycle seeks to raise €200,000 via crowdfunding campaign
Triathlon bike specialist Kú Cycle seeks to raise €200,000 via a crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube. At the time of writing, the company has raised €142,000. Customers are offered a pre-purchase bike fit and build-to-order business model. The company has a granted patent for the Fork Air Stream Technology (FAST), which ...
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Infinited Fiber faces layoffs as part of its restructuring efforts
Finland-based textile technology specialist Infinited Fiber has adjusted its cost and organizational structure as part of its restructuring efforts. According to the company, the negotiations, which have now been completed, have resulted in both temporary layoffs among the staff of Infinited Fiber Company Oy and Infinited Fiber Kemi Oy and ...
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Colorado ski brand acquired by US real estate developer
Chase Gardaphe, an American real estate developer focused on developing and managing manufactured housing communities, has acquired Romp Skis, a Colorado-based custom ski brand. Romp was originally founded by Morgan and Caleb Weinberg in 2010 and has grown exponentially over the past decade. Gardaphe will continue to expand operations at ...
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Carbios partners with De Smet on construction of PET biorecycling plant
Carbios, a French company specializing in biological recycling based on enzyme technologies, has announced that it is partnering with De Smet Engineers & Contractors on the construction of a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) biorecycling plant, described by Carbios as the first-of-its-kind in the world. The facility in Longlaville, in northeast France, ...
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Bain Capital reportedly plans to help Snow Peak go private
Late last week, several media outlets worldwide reported that the US buyout fund Bain Capital is planning to take Japanese outdoor manufacturer Snow Peak private in a management buyout valued at 50 billion yen ($333 million). Snow Peak responded on Feb. 16 that the news was not based on a ...
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Bankruptcy estate of Hövding acquired by Austrian iSi Group
The bankruptcy estate of Hövding Sverige AB, the Swedish company known for its innovative airbag protection for cyclists, has been acquired by the privately owned Austrian industrial company iSi Group. The acquisition of assets includes all technology, know-how, patents and other intellectual property rights previously owned by Hövding Sverige AB, ...
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Aluula announces appointment of new President
Canadian materials technology company Aluula Composites Inc. has appointed Sage Berryman as President. Berryman brings decades of executive experience to Aluula. With deep capital markets expertise, she has played a key role in leading transactions and partnerships valued at over $4 billion, specifically with innovative technology companies. Before joining Aluula, ...
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Kelsey Media acquires consumer fishing show The Big One
The Big One, UK’s largest angling retail show, has been acquired by Kelsey Media from Bauer Media Group. The agreement between the two media companies, which took effect on Feb. 1, 2024, also includes the acquisition of Your Horse Live, the UK’s largest equestrian retail event. The Big One attracts ...
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Spiber and Kanematsu begin Brewed Protein application development, new shares issued
Kanematsu Corporation, a Japanese general trading company that handles a wide variety of products and services, including Electronics & Devices, Foods, Meat & Grain, Steel, Materials & Plant, and Motor Vehicles & Aerospace, has started a collaboration with Spiber to develop applications spanning numerous industrial fields using Spiber’s Brewed Protein ...
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Court approves reorganization plan for Swedemount Sportswear & Fashion
On Jan. 26, 2024, the District Court of Gothenburg decided to approve the reorganization plan for Swedemount Sportswear & Fashion AB. The majority of the company’s suppliers and creditor groups voted in favor of approving the restructuring plan. “We look forward to further expanding our cooperation in the future,” said ...
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Internetstores at risk
The website Exciting Commerce reported that no investor has been found for Internetstores GmbH, a former subsidiary of the online sporting goods retailer Signa Sports United (SSU), which is also insolvent. Internetstores includes more than 32 web stores for bicycles, bicycle accessories, sporting and outdoor products, including Addnature, Bikester, Brügelmann, ...
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35.5 million of VF customers may be affected by cyberattack
VF Corp. said in an SEC update that data from about 35.5 million of its customers was stolen in the Dec. 13 cyberattack (our sister publication SGI Europe reported) that encrypted some of its IT systems. The parent company of The North Face and Vans further stated that it does ...
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Campsider raises €2.5 million
Campsider, a French e-marketplace that sells second-hand outdoor and sporting goods, has secured €2.1 million in seed funding. The round was led by Founders Future, with Inovexus, Machame, Fair Equity and several business angel investors, including Christian George, the founder of Vestiaire Collective, and Xavier Le Guen, VP of Winter ...
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TrusTrace completes $24m growth investment
Stockholm, Sweden, and Coimbatore, India-based SaaS company TrusTrace, which specializes in supply chain traceability and regulatory compliance, closed a $24 million investment round led by Circularity Capital, an investor specializing in companies advancing the circular economy, with participation from existing investors Industrifonden and Fairpoint Capital. According to Shameek Ghosh, CEO ...
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Polygiene’s Addmaster returns to its roots
In response to customer feedback, antimicrobial technology label Addmaster, part of the Polygiene Group, is reverting to its original name, Addmaster, effective Jan. 18, 2024. As part of this response to customer feedback, the company has launched a new standalone website. While it remains an integrated part of the Polygiene ...
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GoPro acquires Australian motorcycle helmet company
GoPro has an agreement in place to acquire Forcite Helmet Systems, a New South Wales, Australia-based maker of tech-enabled motorcycle helmets that was co-founded by Julian Chow and CEO Alfred Boyadgis. Financial terms of the pending transaction were not disclosed. More details about the pending transaction, expected to close before ...
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Majority shareholder Youngone grants short-term loan to Scott Sports Group
The South Korean manufacturer of outdoor clothing and outdoor products Youngone Corporation is granting its Swiss bicycle and winter sports affiliate Scott Sports SA a temporary loan of 150 million Swiss francs (€160.6m). Following the purchase of a 20 percent stake in its long-term business partner Scott Sports Group, which ...
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Renewcell to lay off 30 employees
In November 2023, the Swedish textile recycler Renewcell announced that it had been forced to conduct a strategic review due to financial strains and liquidity problems as a result of declining sales volumes. The company has now completed the restructuring, which has led to the dismissal of 30 employees, i.e., ...