All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in Volume 5, Issue 11-12 – Page 3
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News briefs
Hanwag has appointed Uwe Vernaleken new buyer-in-chief. The 39-year-old mastered...
Hanwag has appointed Uwe Vernaleken new buyer-in-chief. The 39-year-old mastered in shoe and leather technology and spent six years in the Far East, where he built up the offices of European testing institutes that serve the leather and shoe industry. At Hanwag, he replaces Klaus-Peter Möhrlen, who quit after six ...
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Marmot is on track to reach sales for $170 million...
Marmot is on track to reach sales for $170 million next year, or double their level in 2007, when the company was acquired by Jarden, according to declarations by Jim Lillie, chief executive of Jarden, and reported by Sports Executive Weekly. In his presentation at the Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. Consumer ...
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After about 10 years in office, Christoph Schleidt has left...
After about 10 years in office, Christoph Schleidt has left Ortlieb, the specialty company for waterproof packs. He served as communication manager and is checking new business opportunities.
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NPD’s consumer panel shows European outdoor market down by 1%
It will be interesting to check the estimates of the European Outdoor Group about the European outdoor market, which we are probably going to publish in the Compass during the OutDoor show in Friedrichshafen on Friday. While the EOG figures are largely based on data supplied by the outdoor brands, ...
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Effective Oct. 1, Salewa Germany will take on the distribution...
Effective Oct. 1, Salewa Germany will take on the distribution of Wild Country in the same country. The Salewa group acquired the U.K. brand of climbing gear at the beginning of the year. The local subsidiary replaces the agency Red Chili, which has taken care of Wild Country for many ...
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Schöffel, too, has extended its headquarters with an additional 1,000...
Schöffel, too, has extended its headquarters with an additional 1,000 square meters for offices. The new section is called “The White House” and includes the latest energy-saving technologies such as heat pumps and photovoltaic panels.
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