All articles by Wolfgang Greiner – Page 6
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ArticleElan Central Europe gets a new General Manager
As the new General Manager for Central Europe, Bernhard Leichtfriedis tasked with expanding the presence of the Slovenian ski brand in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
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News briefsOnline repair portal launched by Gore-Tex
Gore-Tex launches an online repair portal in the UK, powered by United Repair Centre. The portal offers high-quality repairs for damaged gear.
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News briefsStefano Saccone to become Peak Performance President in April
The current CEO of Woolrich will be taking over from Sara Molnar as the new President of Peak Performance on April 1.
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ArticleMelanja Korošec appointed new SVP at KJK Sports
The owner of Elan, Tahe Outdoors and Baltik Vairas appointed Korošec to drive innovation and global growth across its sporting goods brands.
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ArticleShein says it conducts 2 million product safety tests annually
Fast-fashion giant claims commitment to safety and sustainability, but questions remain.
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ArticleLatest on the OutDoor show in Munich: ‘Momentum builds, but it is not yet guaranteed’
The European Outdoor Group (EOG) shared the latest updates on the evolution of the OutDoor trade show, formerly known as “OutDoor by ISPO.”
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ArticleRab and Lowe Alpine parent refocuses on North America
Equip Outdoor Technologies wants to grow in North America and is reorganizing its US operations.
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ArticleHoliday sales rebound with DTC growth for KMD Brands
KMD reported a strong holiday rebound with DTC growth across Rip Curl, Kathmandu and Oboz despite continued wholesale challenges.
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News briefsDanish company becomes major share holder in Fenix Outdoor
The Danish retail conglomerate behind brands like Jack & Jones and Vero Moda, has increased its stake in Fenix Outdoor.
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ArticleProwinter’s 25th anniversary event in Bolzano highlights expanded outdoor focus
Prowinter 2025 celebrated its 25th edition with record-breaking attendance and a new outdoor focus, showcasing innovation and market insights.
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News briefsDecathlon Spain to close its logistics center in Seville
According to CMD Sport, Decathlon has officially closed its logistics center in Seville as of December 31, 2024.
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News briefsDecathlon Spain extends second-hand initiative to 70 stores
The sports retailer enhances sustainability efforts by expanding repair, rental and secondhand sales services across multiple locations in the country.
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News briefsNew distribution center for Hervis near Vienna
The Austrian sports retailer is investing in optimized logistics and new jobs.
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ArticleYardsale innovates ski gear with magnetic pole technology
The new US-based ski lifestyle brand is transforming slopes with magnetic pole technology, stylish designs, and a focus on the everyday skier experience.
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News briefsRetail pesence expanded by Patagonia on Hawaii’s North Shore
The outdoor brand is expanding its retail footprint with a dedicated area for surfing equipment and services.
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News briefsFIS and ESA work together to drive sustainability in snow sports
A new partnership uses space technology to address sustainability challenges in snow sports.
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News briefsDPS unveils full-carbon-fiber carving skis
The Utah-based ski company redefines alpine carving skis with full-carbon fiber technology.
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ArticleFW 25/26 winners of the Scandinavian Outdoor Award announced
The award highlights sustainability, design and functionality innovations, showcasing standout products made by Nordic companies for active and daily life.
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ArticleNew CEO of Houdini who strengthens leadership for global growth strategies
The outdoor brand announces leadership changes to innovate and scale responsibly in key global markets.