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    Footasylum appoints a new CEO

    2024-03-05T18:24:00Z

    Barry Bown, the CEO of Footasylum, is set to transition into a consultancy role with Aurelius, the company’s owner. Bown was CEO for nearly six years and during his tenure he saw significant growth, with the company’s revenues climbing by 7 percent to £320 million (€374m) and Ebitda reaching an ...

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    Style Capital reportedly close to finalizing deal to buy Autry

    2024-03-05T18:21:00Z

    The Italian private equity group Style Capital is about to close a deal to acquire a majority stake in the Italian sneakers brand Autry that would value the company at €300 million, according to media reports. Il Sole 24 Ore has reported that Style Capital could purchase 50.1 percent of ...

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    Footasylum’s annual sales and profits surge

    2024-03-04T15:25:00Z

    The British retailer Footasylum saw its sales and profits for the year to Jan. 27, 2024 surge, driven by store openings and the implementation of an omnichannel point-of-sale system. The retailer opened a 1,850 square meter flagship in London’s Oxford Street in September, among other openings. Revenues in the year ...

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    Falc’s 2023 sales total €95m

    2024-03-04T10:16:00Z

    Falc finished 2023 with sales of nearly €95 million and expects to grow slightly in 2024, which marks the 50th anniversary of the Italian footwear group, the CEO Salina Ferretti, told fashionmagazine.it. Created in 1974, Falc has six brands: Falcotto, Naturino, Voile Blanche, W6YZ, Flower Mountain and Candice Cooper. ...

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    Bata joins the Leather Working Group

    2024-03-04T09:58:00Z

    Bata has joined the Leather Working Group (LWG), a non-profit organization promoting responsible leather by minimizing the environmental impact of its production through a suite of tools and environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) certification. “By joining forces with LWG, we gain the tools to adopt cleaner solutions, reduce ...

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    Kuehne+Nagel buys City Zone Express

    2024-03-02T08:16:00Z

    Kuehne+Nagel, the Swiss logistics group, has entered into an agreement to acquire City Zone Express, a subsidiary of Chasen Holdings, a Singapore-listed company. Headquartered in Malaysia and established in 2006, City Zone Express has over 500 employees and operates in Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, and China. The company has a ...

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    GXO Logistics bids for Wincanton

    2024-03-01T10:50:00Z

    GXO Logisticsis is offering 605 pence (€7.06) per share for the British logistics firm Wincanton, outbidding CEVA Logistics, a French logistics and supply chain company. CEVA, a unit of French shipping group CMA CGM, recently upped its offer to buy Wincanton to 480 pence (€5.60) per share from a previous ...

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    Creditors approve Schuhhaus Kocken’s restructuring plan

    2024-02-29T09:52:00Z

    The creditors of the insolvent German shoe retailer Schuhhaus Kocken GmbH & Co unanimously cleared the company’s restructuring plan, which was then confirmed by the Mönchengladbach district court. The family-run retailer started insolvency proceedings under self-administration at the end of August 2023, after taking a hit from sluggish ...

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    SAC changes names to Cascale

    2024-02-29T09:51:00Z

    The Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), a global nonprofit alliance that promotes sustainable business practices in the consumer goods industry has changed names to Cascale. The “Cas” in Cascale is “SAC” reversed, while “CA” refers to “collective action,” and “scale” references scaled ambitions, according to a statetement. Cascale comprises over 300 ...

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    Sioux launches a shoe collection with Maite Kelly

    2024-02-29T09:51:00Z

    The German shoe manufacturer Sioux has entered a partnership with the German-born Irish pop singer and actress Maite Kelly. Kelly, who has a string of top-charting songs under her belt in Germany, worked with the Sioux creative team to design an exclusive “Maite Metallic” sneaker collection that includes comfortable ...

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    Tre Zeta Group continues its buying spree

    2024-02-26T12:06:00Z

    Tre Zeta Group has acquired a 100 percent stake in Walking World, an Italian producer of insole. The company located in Porto Recanati, in the Marche region, was founded in 1990 by Antonio Giampaoli and Sonia Mangialardo. Walking World specializes in components for sneakers and has increased annual revenues by ...

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    Red tape, higher costs and shopper reluctance weigh on German fashion retailers

    2024-02-26T12:06:00Z

    Increasing bureaucracy, soaring costs and consumers’ reluctance to buy are putting a strain on German fashion retailers, a survey from the country’s textile, shoes and leather goods trade association, BTE, showed. Bureaucracy is currently seen as the greatest concern as it is rated by the retailers participating in the ...

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    Moreschi to outsource its manufacturing

    2024-02-23T17:48:00Z

    Moreschi, an Italian producer of upscale shoes, plans to outsource its production to third parties. In a statement, the Italian footwear company controlled by the Swiss group Hurley deems its own production “not adequate to the required standards” of the brand. According to media reports, the move will lead to ...

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    Veldskoen Shoes expands in the US

    2024-02-23T16:47:00Z

    Veldskoen Shoes, a South African footwear brand, has opened new offices in Atlanta as it expands in the US. The expansion plan includes increased availability in major retail outlets, strategic pop-ups in major cities and a strengthened e-commerce platform to make the brand accessible to consumers across the country. “We ...

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    Della Valle family does not plan to sell Tod’s

    2024-02-23T16:07:00Z

    The Della Valle family that controls Tod’s has no intention of selling the Italian producer of luxury goods, said Diego Della Valle, the chairman and CEO of Tod’s. “We don’t have to sell anything, we have a family business with young people who want to do this job,” Della Valle ...

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    Skechers opens a new distribution center in Japan

    2024-02-22T10:33:00Z

    Skechers is launching a new high-tech distribution center in Minato City, Tokyo. The facility was built with technology from Hai Robotics, with support from material handling consulting company MHE Solutions. The investment is meant to help Skechers meet the growing demand for its products on the Japanese market. The Hai ...

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    Oerlikon to spin off its Polymer Processing Solutions division

    2024-02-20T17:29:00Z

    The Swiss industrial group Oerlikon plans to spin off its Polymer Processing Solutions business in order to focus on surface solution markets. “Today, we announce our final strategic step to become a pure-play leader in the broad surface solutions markets with attractive organic and inorganic growth opportunities. We will further ...

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    Germany could lose 5,000 stores in 2024

    2024-02-20T10:04:00Z

    The retail sector in Germany is set to lose 5,000 more stores across all consumer goods segments in 2024, extending a downward trend, according to a forecast by the German Retail Association (HDE). By the end of this year, store closures since 2020 are expected to reach 46,000, the ...

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    Shiekh Shoes launches a credit card

    2024-02-19T07:58:00Z

    Shiekh Shoes, a US footwear and apparel retailer, is introducing the Shiekh Credit Card in partnership with Sunbit, a financial technology firm. The co-branded retail credit card is built on the Sunbit Credit Card platform and ”designed to enhance the shopping experience and foster brand loyalty,” Shiekh Shoes said. By ...

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    Schuh-Welt files for restructuring under self-administration

    2024-02-19T07:58:00Z

    The German shoe retailer Schuh-Welt has filed for restructuring under self-administration with the Pirmasens district court, as sluggish demand and rising rent and energy costs have taken their toll on the company’s finances. The retailer operates ten stores in southwestern Germany, including its headquarters in Waldfischbach-Burgalben, in the Rhineland-Palatinate ...