News briefs – Page 7
-
News briefs
Eurobike postponed, altered
As Germany has a ban on major events until Aug. 29, logistics will preclude opening the Eurobike show on schedule, just two days later, to run Sept. 2-5. Instead, there will be a one-off Eurobike Special show – a “pure B2B concept,” not open to the public – on Nov. ...
-
News briefs
Löffler gives away face masks via its online store
Löffler, the Austrian-based brand of sports clothing, is giving face masks free of charge to the first 500 people who place an order on the company’s web shop. Löffler currently produces about 3,000 face masks per day at its headquarters in Ried. Löffler, which belongs to the Fischer group, is ...
-
News briefs
Dakine closes its head office
Citing the “significant pressure and the financial and operational impacts” caused by the Covid-19 pandemic on Dakine’s business, Marquee Brands said it has decided to close down its Hood River headquarters in Oregon and to move its remaining operations to the office of JR286 in Torrence, California. The move will ...
-
News briefs
Intersport España reports 500% increase in online sales for April
Intersport España, which reopened its e-commerce site on March 21, has just announced a 500 percent year-on-year increase in online sales for the month of April. The Covid-19 quarantine has catapulted the home fitness category to the forefront. Yoga mats, fitness bands, chin-up bars, dumbbells and the like accounted for ...
-
News briefs
Intersport and Decathlon offer drive-in click & collect
Both Intersport and Decathlon have set up a form of “drive-in click and collect” service in France, calling it simply “drive.” Customers place their order online and collect the merchandise in the parking lot of their local store, receiving it directly at their car with maximum distancing. Intersport, which reopened ...
-
News briefs
Lenzing and Palmers will make 25 million masks per month
Joining forces, Lenzing and Palmers Textil, an Austrian producer of lingerie, have set up Hygiene Austria, a company for the production of high-quality protective masks for the domestic (Austrian) and European markets. After investments of several millions of euros in a modern factory at Wiener Neudorf, the production and sale ...
-
News briefs
11teamsports launches charity line for #WeKickCorona
11teamsports, the German multi-channel retailer, has launched a charity collection together with Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich, the well-known football players of Bayern Munich. The collection comprises three products - a jersey, a hoodie and a shirt - that are available via 11teamsports’ online store. Apart from the value-added tax, ...
-
News briefs
A 6-year-old boy designed an Erreà jersey
Erreà has presented a special new shirt that Pescara Calcio 1936 (Pescara), a football club that is in Italy’s Serie B division, will be wearing in the next season. What is special about the shirt is that it was designed by a six-year-old boy, Luigi D’Agostino, after the club launched ...
-
News briefs
Sport 2000 Germany organizes virtual order shows
We expect that many companies will do the same in lieu of their traditional international sales meetings for spring/summer 2021 products. Due to the current situation and the uncertainty about future legal restrictions associated with the coronavirus, the German retail organization Sport 2000 is replacing its Sneaker Order Show, scheduled ...
-
News briefs
Oeko-Tex waives fee for mask certification
Since April 20, Oeko-Tex has waived the licence fee for the Standard 100 certification of mouth and nose masks in order to support the safety of the general public during the period of Covid-19. This measure follows the recently announced process changes for certificate renewals during the corona pandemic. The ...
-
News briefs
JD suspends dividends
To save cash, JD Sports Fashion is suspending its annual dividend as all its stores in the U.K., the rest of Europe and the U.S. are now closed because of the coronavirus crisis. The U.K.-based retailer’s executive chairman, Peter Cowgill, is taking a pay cut of 75 percent, while members ...
-
News briefs
Animal to close permanently in January
A slow market in the U.K. made worse by the Covid-19 pandemic is leading to the demise of Animal. The British surf fashion brand was begun in 1987 in the town of Poole to sell a hook and loop watch strap-designed by its founders, two surfers: Ian Elliot and Nigel ...
-
News briefs
Signa Sports United should break even
Despite the pandemic, Tennis-Point will be carrying on with its expansion plans in Spain for the year, albeit with a modified calendar. The German specialty retailer, which belongs to the Signa Sports United Group, has seen its sales of tennis products drop by about 70 percent in Spain, even with ...
-
News briefs
Spanish sports retailer calls Spain’s rent forgiveness insufficient
CMDsport reports that the owner of Base Deportes Santa Gema, Francisco Torrejón, deems the Spanish government’s moratorium on rents “insufficient,” as it doubly excludes companies like his own. Decreed on April 21, the moratorium applies to independent workers and, more pertinently, to SMEs with no more than €6 million in ...
-
News briefs
Alibaba to expand its cloud
According to Reuters, Alibaba Group Holding will be investing 200 billion yuan (€26.1bn-$28.3bn) over three years to bolster its data center and develop semiconductors and operating systems for its cloud-computing infrastructure. The Covid-19 pandemic has spurred demand for business software in China, and high data volumes occasioned by quarantines have ...
-
News briefs
Catalonia prepares plan to reintroduce sports
Spain has been one of the European countries that has been most affected by the novel coronavirus. Gerard Figueras, secretary general of sports and physical activity for the autonomous region of Catalonia, has told CMDsport that its government hopes to lift the Covid-19 quarantine of children on April 27 and ...
-
News briefs
Sanitized combats viruses
Sanitized, the Swiss-based specialist in antibacterial finishings, has said that treating polyester with its additives can reduce viral load by up to 99 percent. The Sanitized T99-19 and T11-15 have been tested by independent laboratories, which have found them “verifiably effective” against viruses in accordance with the ISO18184:2019 standard. This ...
-
News briefs
Wolverine holding virtual-only AGM
Wolverine Worldwide announced on April 17 that its annual general meeting of shareholders will be held in a virtual-only format on April 30, due to pubic health consideration related to the Covid-19 pandemic. Shareholders who were registered as such on March 18 will be invited to visit a dedicated website ...
-
News briefs
Remote voting for Thule’s AGM
Thule Group is encouraging shareholders to exercise their voting rights remotely in advance of the Swedish company’s annual general meeting, scheduled for April 28, in order to minimize the number of people gathered at its location. They have to fill out and send a registration form by April 22 to ...
-
News briefs
Decathlon sells fitness gear in supermarkets
Sporting goods stores are locked down in France and other countries, but supermarkets are not. While keeping warehouses open to service online orders in France and other countries, Decathlon has joined forces with Franprix, a French grocery store chain, in a test that can help people stay fit at home ...