COVID-19 – Page 4
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WFSGI: The industry is not yet at the end of the tunnel
The sporting goods industry continues to be affected by the coronavirus crisis, particularly at the manufacturing end of the supply chain, judging from the August edition of the Covid-19 Impact Survey conducted by the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI). Manufacturers reported decreases in demand of 13 percent ...
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Gym closings spur the demand for sporting goods in Russia
Consumer demand for sporting goods on the Russian market has been seen growing because 37 percent of the gyms in the country are still not allowed to resume operations, based on research conducted by Evotor. Quite a few gyms have been shut down for good, as their owners had not ...
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WFSGI’s monthly survey shows signs of optimism
The outlook is more positive than before for the sporting goods sector, based on the results of the July edition of the Covid-18 Impact Survey carried out by the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI), a monthly report conducted among manufacturers as well as retailers and brands across ...
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Pandemic harms American Apparel owner Gildan in Q2
Sales at Gildan Activewear, a Canadian group that bought American Apparel in early 2017 and sells a range of apparel products in North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, plunged in the second quarter as the company swung to a net loss, reflecting the impact of the coronavirus pandemic ...
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Lenzing's sales slump in H1 due to Covid-19
Lenzing, the Austrian fiber specialist, recorded a significant drop in sales for the first half of fiscal 2020. Since fiber prices came under intense pressure due to the Covid-19 crisis and demand for textile fibers dropped significantly in recent months, sales declined by 25.6 percent to €810.2m. A slightly higher ...
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Britain’s DW Sports will close all its stores
DW Sports, a big operator of gyms and sporting goods stores across the UK, has entered into administration, a British form of insolvency. All its shops and some of the gyms are set to be closed down, putting 1,700 jobs at risk, but DW plans to work with its joint ...
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Hanesbrands Q2 sales are almost flat from last year, despite the pandemic
Hanesbrands, the parent company of Champion and other apparel brands, posted revenues of $1.74 billion in the second quarter ended June 27, only slightly down from $1.76 billion in the second quarter a year ago, despite market disruption from the Covid-19 pandemic. Excluding sales of $119 million from the now ...
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BasicNet first-half sales fall as Covid lockdowns force store closures
Kappa and K-Way owner BasicNet reported a 25 percent fall in first-half aggregate sales as it felt the impact of Covid-19 lockdown measures since January on all its markets. Aggregate sales for the period totaled €367.6 million, down from €484.8 million a year earlier. The figure includes commercial licensees of ...
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New York marathons and others are cancelled, some go virtual
Running has flourished during the corona-related confinement as an individual sports activity. Nevertheless, the 2020 edition of the famous New York City Marathon, which was scheduled to take place on Nov. 1, has been cancelled because of the risks associated with the coronavirus pandemic. The iconic race and world’s largest ...
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Fesi joins the call for a Green Recovery Plan for the shoe and apparel industry
The Policy Hub, a joint effort of the Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (Fesi), the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), and the Global Fashion Agenda (GFA), has published a proposal for a ”Green Recovery Plan for Europe,” which is meant to support the economic recovery of the region while ...
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Sport 2000 helps retail members through the corona crisis
The coronavirus crisis has shown that buying groups can perform some useful services for their members besides handling relations between retailers and their suppliers. While continuing to work on new store concepts, Sport 2000 International has been helping many of its retail members, who run 3,950 stores in 23 countries, ...
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Face masks for athletes and the public
We have already talked about the numerous initiatives that sports brands have taken to help health workers in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. Some of them, including Under Armour and Buff, are now focusing on high-tech face masks for athletes or the general public.
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Primaloft dismisses European managers to adjust to the crisis
Primaloft has confirmed rumors about its separation from its long-time managing director for Europe and its recently appointed president of licensing, Jochen Lagemann, as of May 31. A spokesman for the ingredient brand said that Lagemann’s departure was triggered by the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, which has forced ...
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New runners have emerged from the pandemic
According to a recent study by Asics, the Japanese sportswear brand, the coronavirus crisis has revealed a new-found love for running all over the world. More importantly, most runners are now planning to maintain their new exercise routine in the future. In an encouraging sign, nearly three-quarters (73% globally) said ...
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Japanese chip-maker invests in antimicrobial and ecological fabrics
Murata Manufacturing, a Japanese-based manufacturer of high-tech electronic components, has partnered with a Japanese supplier of yarns and fabrics, Teijin Frontier, for the research, development, production and sale of a new fabric with antimicrobial and deodorizing properties. Clothing, and in particular sportswear, comes first on the list of future applications ...
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Covid-19 was still an issue in May, according to WFSGI’s monthly survey
(Updated and expanded) Many factories have re-opened on a large scale, after a period in which half of the industry was confronted with the closure of the suppliers’ facilities, but the supply chain has not yet adjusted to the effects of the recent retail lockdowns in many parts of the ...
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Canada Goose was resilient against Covid-19
Canada Goose Holdings was not hit as hard as other clothing brands by the pandemic, which it attributed to the seasonal nature of its business. While it felt the impact of store closures late in its fiscal year, which ended on March 29, 2020, its peak activity time had been ...
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Lessons Learnt from the Current Corona Crisis on the Legal Risk Management of Supply Chain Issues
A guest article by Jochen Schäfer: The Covid-19 pandemic has thrown the European and world economy into a toxic cocktail of extreme turbulence and challenges, which are far bigger than those experienced during the 2008 financial crisis. While it may be too early to talk about the lessons that I ...
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Ispo measures the pandemic’s effects on sports retail
Ispo has released the results of a survey it launched on April 9 to determine the effects of the pandemic on European sports and outdoor retailers. Among other interesting points, the survey indicated that Covid-19 began to strike their businesses early, that many resorted to home deliveries and the internet ...
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Foot Locker closes its German Runners Point chain
Confirming in part a report aired on a German TV channel, Foot Locker said it “intends to consolidate our Runners Point business into our other operations in Europe,” after a year-long assessment of its operations and the competitive landscape in Europe. The TV report said that all the remaining Runners ...