News briefs - Retail – Page 32
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News briefsSportmaster launches winter gear rental service
Sportmaster, Russia’s largest sporting goods retailer, has launched a new winter equipment rental service. Available items include snowboards, cross-country skis, skates and field hockey equipment. For example, a Termit Fastlane snowboard with Stream bindings can be rented for 310 rubles (€4.20) per day or 5,850 rubles (€78.70) per month. Nordway ...
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News briefsAdidas might move its Paris store to a more central location
According to Sport Guide, Adidas is considering moving its 2,000-sqm store on Paris’ Champs-Elysées to another location, also on the Champs-Elysées but in a better spot, more visible to pedestrians and tourists. The Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris’ 8th arrondissement runs between the Place de la Concorde and Place Charles ...
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News briefsMarketmedia expects flat market development for the coming years
Marketmedia24 has launched its new “Branchen-Report Outdoor 2023,” which puts a spotlight on the market development in Germany from the pandemic years 2020 and 2021 to 2022, the latter a year overshadowed by war and inflation. Overall, Marketmedia24 sees 2022 as a year of slightly negative sales numbers (-1.4 percent) ...
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News briefsGo Sport Group brought under judicial supervision by commercial court
On Jan. 19, the Commercial Court of Grenoble placed the Go Sport group, a retailer that operates 223 stores in France, in receivership after having noted its state of cessation of payment. The court said that it “has ascertained the insolvency of the company Groupe Go Sport and launched proceedings ...
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News briefsAsics wants to grow further in India
Asics saw its net revenues in India increase by 42 percent in 2022, bolstered by the post-pandemic running and fitness boom. It was the company’s highest growth globally. The Japanese sportswear brand is now eyeing a 25 percent growth CAGR in the country over the next few years, Asics’ president, ...
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News briefsSkechers reportedly plans new store openings in France
Skechers is planning to open several stores in France in 2023, according to a report by Sport Guide. The American sneaker brand is planning to open new stores at two shopping malls – 4 Temps (Paris La Défense) and Belle Epine (Thiais - Paris metropolitan area) – probably in mid-2023, ...
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News briefsIntersport Germany publishes 2020/21 sustainability report
In its fourth sustainability report (available for download here in German), Intersport Germany gives an overview of the projects implemented in the years 2020 and 2021 and provides an outlook on its new sustainability strategy to be published end of January 2023. The report and the future plan of the ...
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News briefsDecathlon employees in France demand higher wages
Several dozen employees of the sporting goods chain manifested on Jan. 14 in front of some of the retailer’s stores in France to demand better wages following a strike call by CFDT, one of France’s major confederations of trade unions. The strike date coincided with the first Saturday of the ...
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News briefsSprinter plans to open physical stores in France
According to a report by Sport-Guide, Sprinter is exploring options to open physical stores in France. The plan of the Spanish sporting goods retailer, scheduled to start this year, is set to involve primarily Paris/Ile de France and the south of France for stores with a surface of 900 to ...
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News briefsAmazon to close three UK warehouses, plans two new fulfillment centers
SkyNews reports that Amazon is looking to close three old warehouses in the U.K., which currently employ 1,200 people, and replace them with two new, large fulfillment centers. The sites in Hemel Hempstead, Doncaster and Gourock, in the west of Scotland, have been proposed for closure. The proposed new sites ...
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News briefsAlibaba plans logistics center at Istanbul airport
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd will invest more than $1 billion in Turkey to build a logistics center at Istanbul Airport and a data center near the Turkish capital of Ankara, Michael Evans, president of Alibaba Group since 2015, told Sabah newspaper last Sunday. Alibaba is seeking to ...
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News briefsIntersport launches Alpine store concept in Crans Montana
Intersport Switzerland has partnered with Mood Media and LG to equip its new Alpine store concept in Crans-Montana with the latest audiovisual retail technology. The high-tech upgrade is visible as soon as you enter the store. In the shop window, Mood Media, an experiential media company based in the U.K., ...
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News briefsAmazon cuts 18,000 jobs, secures billion-dollar loan
Amazon will lay off over 18,000 employees, with the majority focused on Amazon Stores and the People, Experience, and Technology (PXT) organizations, Andy Jassy, the company’s CEO, announced. The U.S. online retailer plans to start talking to employees or representative bodies from Jan. 18. Amazon had already imposed a hiring ...
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News briefsPeloton extends cooperation with Amazon to Germany
Peloton Interactive announced on Dec. 29 that select Peloton products are now available on the German Amazon store. The company had already announced the expansion of its deal with Amazon to Germany in November. Peloton products are also available in Amazon stores in the U.S. and U.K. As part of ...
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News briefsErgatta begins expansion into the German-speaking market
Ergatta, a U.S.-based gaming-based home fitness brand, announced that it began selling its networked rowing machine in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Sales are live now, and orders will ship within 1-2 weeks of purchase. This announcement follows Ergatta’s recent expansion into the U.K., announced in October. Ergatta has an exclusive ...
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News briefsNew co-owners for long-standing Austrian retailer Strolz
Austrian newspaper Kleine Zeitung reported that well-known sports and fashion retailer Strolz of Lech – founded in 1921 and best known for its handmade, personally customized ski boots – has gained new shareholders: Hugo Boss CEO Daniel Grieder, manager Siegfried Wolf and local real estate project manager Reinhard Wolf are ...
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News briefsAustrian Sport 2000 retailer joins Running Experts Europe
The Viennese running specialist WEMOVE, a long-time Sport 2000 dealer, has joined Running Experts Europe as the network’s first Austrian partner. The two WEMOVE running stores in downtown Vienna and in the Westfield Donau Zentrum shopping mall offer amateur and professional runners the most comprehensive range of premium running products ...
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News briefsMoncler launches evolved Grenoble collection
Moncler has launched an evolved Grenoble collection focused on dynamic, technical skiwear. The collection, named after the city where the 1968 Olympics were held and where the brand was the official supplier of the French national ski team, looks back on 70 years of brand history. Its launch is accompanied ...
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News briefsSport Conrad's second-hand pilot project was successful
Source: Sport Conrad Sport Conrad NOMOI second hand products German retailer Sport Conrad has now sold the 160 used garments from brands Patagonia, Ortovox, Maloja and Norrøna that were collected from mid-November 2022 as part of a pilot project integrated into the retailer’s sustainability initiatives. According to ...
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News briefsInvestors file a shareholder resolution pressing Amazon for more information on its climate footprint
U.S. environmentally and socially responsible investor Green Century Funds together with Amalgamated Bank led the filing of a shareholder proposal on Dec. 15, 2022, pressing Amazon to fully quantify and disclose its scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions. This was followed up by the filing of a shareholder resolution with Amazon ...