All Retail articles – Page 55
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ArticleGermany, Austria and other EU countries begin to ease retail restrictions
(SGI+) German chancellor Angela Merkel announced this week that certain types of shops could reopen in Germany as of April 20. In addition to car dealerships, bicycle shops and bookstores of all sizes, retailers for “non-essential items” can reopen their doors as long as they do not exceed a sales ...
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News briefsIntersport Sverige seeks protection from creditors
(SGI) The Intersport Sverige group - alias Intersport Sweden - requested protection from its creditors through a “corporate reconstruction” procedure that has just been accepted by the Gothenburg County Council. The group filed an application for the proceedings on April 13, making them applicable also to its Löplabet chain of ...
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News briefsIspo survey to help sports & outdoor retail in times of Covid-19
Ispo has developed a Covid-19-related retail survey and invites all sports and outdoor retailers – independent of size and country – to participate. The results and insights will be helpful for the Ispo Group to develop digital alternatives and tools to support the sports business as much as possible during ...
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News briefsLa Sportiva postpones SS21 collection by one year
After the Italian outdoor brand La Sportiva closed its production plant in Ziano di Fiemme due to the Covid-19 epidemic and switched production to protective masks and clothing for the Trento civil defense, it now has announced that it will postpone the presentation of most of its new products for ...
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Mountain Equipment offers support for retailers during crisis
Mountain Equipment offers to send products ordered through retailers directly to their customers during the current coronavirus crisis, which has led to the closing of many stores worldwide. Retailers receive 100 percent of sales, while Mountain Equipment takes care of the transportation costs and logistical handling. The U.K. supplier of ...
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News briefsGaleria and Karstadt Sports get protection from creditors
(SGI) Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof (or Galeria for short), the new holding company formed last year from the merger of the Galeria Kaufhof and Karstadt department stores, submitted an application for protection from its creditors which was approved by the local court of Essen on Wednesday. Stressing that the proceedings are ...
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News briefsInternetstores appoints Martin Netinder head of outdoor division
The multi-channel retailer Internetstores has placed Martin Netinder in charge of the outdoor division in the newly created position of managing director outdoor. Internetstores includes the international outdoor retail formats Campz and Addnature as well as concepts such as Fahrrad.de, Bikester and ProBikeShop. The focus is on online trade, although ...
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More than 20,000 store closings expected in the U.K. in 2020
The Centre for Retail Research in Norwich, U.K., expects that thousands of retail stores will not open after the lockdown in the U.K. Most were under great pressure even before the outbreak of the epidemic, because of weak customer demand, a high “business rate” tax and rapidly rising online competition. ...
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Snowleader named best French outdoor shopping experience
Snowleader appears for the third year in a row in Capital magazine’s third annual ranking of France’s 600 best buying experiences online. Scoring 8/10, the French e-tailer came in first in the outdoor category, ahead of Hardloop and Campz. To establish the list, Capital called on the market researching firm ...
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Grüezibags supports offline dealers with online sales
Grüezibags, a Bavarian manufacturer of sleeping bags, has offered its retailers, who have not yet set up their own online shop, that their customers can order directly from the company’s online shop as long as the physical shops have to remain closed. All the retailer has to do is publish ...
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Sport 2000 launches international online platform
The German ANWR group has presented a package of financial and measures to support its retail members through the corona crisis, and one of its affiliated buying groups, Sport 2000, has outlined some measures of its own. For example, it has decided to accelerate the launch of its international e-commerce ...
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IFH predicts 10-year decline in German retail outlets; March ifo index plummets
(SGI+) The German Institute for Trade Research (IFH), based in Cologne, recently published a report, titled “Trade Scenario 2030,” predicting another large-scale reduction of stores in Germany over the next 10 years. By 2030, according to the IFH, the number of German retail companies will decrease again by up to ...
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Evo uses vacation days to fund hourly pay
Evo, an American multi-channel retailer of outdoor gear and fashion apparel, has encouraged its executives to give up vacation days and transform them into hourly pay for workers on furlough because of the coronavirus pandemic. So far at least 37 of them have made the sacrifice, each donating eight to ...
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News briefsBergzeit wants everybody to stay at home
Outdoor retailer Bergzeit from southern Germany has called on its customers to show solidarity and stay at home to slow down the spread of the coronavirus. “Of course, as enthusiastic mountaineers, it is difficult for us to keep our feet still and not be out in the mountains, in the ...
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Holubar opens first flagship store in New York
Holubar Mountaineering opened its first mono-brand flagship store in New York City that is also home to the brand’s executive offices and an in-house showroom. The brand said it plans to open five new stores in the next two years in North America and Europe each. Holubar started informally in ...
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Columbia closes North American and European stores
In addition to the closure of its brick-and-mortar stores in North America through Friday, March 27 (see our article here), Columbia Sportswear has now also closed, until further notice, all European retail stores owned and operated by the brand. Beyond the closures, Columbia has taken further steps to implement the ...
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Lockdown doesn’t necessarily help e-tailers
The shutdown of sporting goods stores because of the coronavirus epidemic is not automatically benefiting the pure online players. While Amazon says it is recruiting 5,000 more workers in the U.S. to face a surge in online orders, Tradeinn, the biggest Spanish online store for sporting goods, has told CMDsport ...
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Merrell closes U.S. stores
Effective tomorrow, Merrell will close all U.S. stores to limit the spread of Covid-19. The closure is planned until Friday, March 27, but the decision will be re-evaluated and adjusted to the situation as well as local and federal regulations. Merrell also announced that the store staff will continue to ...
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News briefsBergzeit’s new marketing campaign focuses on women
Bergzeit, the German-based outdoor retailer that became a member of the buying group Sport 2000 in October last year, launched a new marketing campaign on March 8, International Women’s Day. The so-called mountain heroine campaign with the slogan “You are a mountain heroine. Always.” was launched for the disciplines of ...
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News briefsVaude’s Second Use Shop launched on eBay
Vaude has recently launched an upcycling store with eBay. The German manufacturer of outdoor products is now selling residual materials through a newly launched upcycling store on the online marketplace with more than 18 million customers in Germany alone. In 2015, Vaude launched the so-called “Vaude Second Use Shop” with ...
