Mammut Sports Group
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Mammut Sports Group AG (also known as Arova-Mammut AG, Mammut AG) is a swiss producer of mountaineering and trekking equipment that is seated in Seon, Switzerland.
The company has been founded in 1862 by Kaspar Tanner in Dintikon. Today, Mammut belongs to Conzzeta Holding.
Amongst others, Raichle (mountain and trekking shoes), Ajungilak (sleeping bags) and Toko (ski wax) belong to Mammut Sports Group.
In 2005, Mammut obtained a sales volume of 150 million Swiss francs, 70% of which were generated abroad. The company is world leader in terms of climbing ropes, together with german Company Edelrid. Mammut has in its headquarters about 200 employees and runs many establishments all over the world. The central repository for Europe is in Memmingen, Germany, and has yet had to be expanded several times.
Weblinks
- www.mammut.ch Official homepage