All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in OIC Vol. 18, 2025 – Page 30
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News briefsCustom cycling apparel brand Milremo joins Paul Lange
The leading German bike parts distributor is acquiring the custom clothing brand to strengthen its European portfolio and ensure long-term growth.
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News briefsOrtho Movement expands in Middle East via Go Sport
The Nordic insole specialist expands its retail footprint in the Gulf region through a new distribution agreement with a leading regional sports chain.
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News briefsPeak Performance expands Helium line with Diamond Fuse
The brand adds a bold, 700-fill down jacket with a dual-quilt design and packable build to its lightweight technical outerwear line.
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News briefsBerghaus North America launch begins with key retailers
The British outdoor brand expands to the US and Canada through select retail and e-commerce partnerships.
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News briefsPOW Canada partners with Duer, ENDVR, Specialized, Keen and Giro
Outdoor brands across Canada are partnering with the climate nonprofit to transform gear, retail and storytelling into tools for climate advocacy this fall.
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ArticleOn opens new flagship on Zurich's Limmatquai
The performance brand opens new retail space in Zurich, blending design, heritage and interactive tech across 525 square meters.
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News briefsThe Lycra Company expands executive team with two appointments
The fiber and textile technology specialist strengthens its leadership to accelerate product innovation and operational efficiency.
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News briefsGiant Bicycle imports from Taiwan blocked by US customs
The Taiwanese bike manufacturer faces US import restrictions following allegations of forced labor at its production facilities.
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News briefsProtect Our Winters launches water advocacy network
A new initiative brings together water-sport athletes, scientists and brands to address climate impacts on oceans, lakes and rivers.
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ArticleKMD Brands reports FY25 loss as margins tighten
The New Zealand-based outdoor and surfwear group posted a full-year loss despite modest sales growth, with Kathmandu, Oboz and Rip Curl facing margin pressures.
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News briefsBerghaus hosts product event with UK retailers
The British outdoor brand invited specialist retailers to Ullswater for hands-on product testing, training and networking ahead of the winter season.
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News briefsStanley 1913 launches product recycling program
The drinkware brand introduces a take-back initiative in the US aimed at reducing waste and supporting ocean conservation.
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News briefsCambodia raises garment sector minimum wage
A slight wage hike for garment workers in Cambodia sparks criticism from unions but aims to preserve global competitiveness.
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ArticleEU–Indonesia trade deal to eliminate tariffs on sporting goods and footwear
A newly signed free trade agreement between the EU and Indonesia promises duty-free access for key goods and closer ties with the ASEAN region.
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ArticleThule shifts toward mid-price products and core markets
The Swedish gear brand eyes efficiency, innovation and price strategy across markets.
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News briefseBay acquisition of Tise expands C2C reach
The US-based e-commerce platform strengthens its consumer-to-consumer business with the acquisition of Nordic resale app Tise.
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News briefsRecco SAR heli detectors now operational in New Zealand
The global leader in rescue tech expands coverage with the first aerial search systems for the North and South Islands.
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News briefsSherpa unveils Tarcho Collection inspired by Himalayan flags
A new capsule from the Nepal-based adventure brand supports education through the Room to Read initiative.
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ArticleUN declaration boosts global support for physical activity
WFSGI and top global sports brands celebrate a major UN policy shift recognizing physical activity as a cost-effective solution for addressing global health challenges.
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ArticleAluula posts strong Q3 sales growth
The Canadian composite materials maker expanded outdoor and industrial sales, lifted margins and announced a CFO transition.
