The company's Chiwef Executive is leaving the company and was replaced by Panos Mytaros. Ecco took the opportunity to announced other changes in the management team
In 2020, the Denmark-based footwear company recorded net sales of 1.09 billion euros (compares to 1.36 billion euros in 2019) and profit before tax of 45 million euros
The Danish government’s extension of existing regulations and increasing COVID-19 restrictions results in all Danish trade show activity has been suspended until the 28th of February 2021. CIFF will be a digital event
The Danish fashion and clothing fair CIFF - Copenhagen International Fashion Fair announced that it will not hold the next edition, in February 2021, in its conventional format, and is now focusing on the launch of a new digital platform
A cross-sector consortium, including the Danish Technological Institute, Ecco and some other Danish companies, was set out to answer the question: Is it possible to recycle polyurethane and turn the waste product into a valuable resource instead?
The announcement results from close collaboration between Copenhagen Fashion Week, trade fairs CIFF and Revolver, and industry organisations Dansk Fashion & Textile (DM&T) and Wear
The Denmark-founded brand announced what they have called a successful year with net sales of 1.360 million euros (1.309 million euros last year) and profit before tax of 196 million euros (201 million euros in 2018)
The organisers of the trade fair believe it is time to reset given the global pandemic impact in all activities around the world and elements of our daily lifes and have announced a new theme
Given the growing public health concerns around the Coronavirus outbreak, organisers of the Copenhagen Fashion Summit, the annual sustainability event, decided to move this year's edition to October
According to Ecco, the new plant is amongst the most advanced cutting plants in the world with state-of-the-art technology and a reduced environmental footprint
Ecco announced it has achieved its best financial result to date in 2017. The brand is particular satisfied with this result, in spite of the challenging retail environment
Denmark-based footwear company achieved a reasonable financial result in 2016, and managed to gain market share. Dieter Kasprzak will step down as Ecco's CEO after 13 years in service