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Research and Markets: Kwintet is the Largest Provider of Workwear in Europe, with Sales in 2005 Reaching Euro395 Mn (US$491 Mn) - Performance Apparel Markets - Issue 17 Q2 2006.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c47502) has announced the addition of Performance Apparel Markets - Issue 17 Q2 2006 to their offering.

Four times a year, Performance Apparel Markets provides subscribers with business and market analysis of worldwide trends in high performance activewear and corporate apparel. Each issue of Performance Apparel Markets contains:

* A report on major developments in the global performance apparel market, focusing on new products, new technologies, new fibres and key players

* A detailed, independently-researched report on one of the following topics: moisture management; temperature regulation; stretch; high strength; reflective wear; support wear; UV protection; windproof wind·proof  
adj.
Impervious to or resistant to wind: a windproof jacket. 
, waterproof and water-resistant technologies; flame retardancy; and "smart" textiles

* A company profile, outlining the business, product, market and manufacturing strategies employed by a key player in the performance apparel industry

* A summary of business news and developments affecting global performance apparel markets, majoring on innovations, mergers and acquisitions, investments, joint ventures, and financial performances.

Why performance apparel?

Performance apparel represents one of the fastest growing sectors of the international textile and clothing industry. Market growth is being fuelled by the emergence of new fibres, new fabrics and innovative process technologies.

The market is also being boosted by changes in consumer lifestyles. People are living longer and spending more time on leisure activities. New high-tech fabrics are being developed for a wide range of active sports such as aerobics aerobics (ârō`biks), [Gr.,=with oxygen], system of endurance exercises that promote cardiovascular fitness by producing and sustaining an elevated heart rate for a prolonged period of time, thereby pumping an increased amount of oxygen-rich , athletics, running, cycling, hiking, mountaineering mountaineering
 or mountain climbing

Sport of attaining, or attempting to attain, high points in mountainous regions, mainly for the joy of the climb.
, swimming, sailing, windsurfing windsurfing, also called boardsailing or sailboarding, water sport that employs a board-and-sail device and combines elements of sailing and surfing. The sport was developed in the United States during the 1960s by the Californians Jim Drake, a sailor, and Hoyle , ballooning, parachuting, snowboarding snowboarding: see under skiing.
snowboarding

Sport of sliding downhill over snow on a snowboard, a wide ski ridden in a surfing position. Derived from surfing and influenced also by skateboarding as well as skiing, snowboarding began to burgeon
, and ski-ing.

Exciting innovations are emerging in fire retardant fire retardant Public health A chemical used to resist combustion, which may contain polybrominated biphenyls and antimony oxide  materials and those which protect against extreme temperatures. Added to that is the growing market for corporatewear - which, in some cases, is becoming increasingly fashion-oriented.

And, increasingly, high-tech fabrics and apparel designed for high performance wear are crossing over the boundary into everyday fashion
This publication covers:

- Business update
- Corporate social responsibility
- Financial results
- Joint ventures, cooperation and distribution agreements
- Markets
- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments
- Name change
- Sports participation


Fast track: tracking the market for personal protective equipment

Product developments and innovations

Clothing at work: providing a better image

Profile of Kwintet: a leading supplier of workwear Noun 1. workwear - heavy-duty clothes for manual or physical work
apparel, clothes, wearing apparel, dress - clothing in general; "she was refined in her choice of apparel"; "he always bought his clothes at the same store"; "fastidious about his dress"


Business update: corporate social responsibility; financial results; joint ventures, cooperation and distribution agreements; markets; mergers, acquisitions and divestments; name change; sports participation

Glossary A term used by Microsoft Word and adopted by other word processors for the list of shorthand, keyboard macros created by a particular user. See glossaries in this publication and The Computer Glossary. : terms and definitions

Clothing at work: providing a better image

The market for clothing at work is huge. It covers basic workwear, technical wear and protective wear--which is required by law in some cases--and the more image focused careerwear. As many as half of all working Americans wear clothing provided by their employers at work, although penetration rates are not yet as high in Europe or elsewhere. In recent years there has been a blurring of the differences which once existed between the various categories of clothing at work. Such blurring stems partly from innovations in technical fabrics and partly from the influences of fashion and image. Technical fabrics are now used in a wide range of garments and are not limited to the protective categories. Similarly, the focus on image and fashion in careerwear has infiltrated the basic workwear market.

In terms of suppliers, the market is highly fragmented. It is served by many specialist national companies and there are few regional or global players. To some extent, this has suited the nature of the business in the past because local suppliers tend to be especially responsive to the needs of local buyers. Some of the larger suppliers are garment rental and laundry companies which provide garments and cleaning services. The largest buyers, however, are companies which do not manufacture garments themselves. Other large customers include public authorities.

Within the mature markets of Western Europe Western Europe

The countries of western Europe, especially those that are allied with the United States and Canada in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (established 1949 and usually known as NATO).
 and the USA, growth sectors include protective wear--which is being driven predominantly by legislation--and careerwear, which is being fuelled by a desire to present a good corporate image. In contrast, the workwear market is stagnant stagnant /stag·nant/ (stag´nant)
1. motionless; not flowing or moving.

2. inactive; not developing or progressing.
 or in decline, in line with the demise of heavy industry in these regions. The biggest opportunities for clothing at work, however, lie in the developing world. Most of the future growth in this market will come from the take up of workwear, and eventually careerwear, in Asia.

Fast track: tracking the market for personal protective equipment

Some 2.2 mn people worldwide die of work-related accidents and diseases each year, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the International Labour Office (ILO ILO
abbr.
International Labor Organization

Noun 1. ILO - the United Nations agency concerned with the interests of labor
International Labor Organization, International Labour Organization
). However, the ILO points out that this figure may be vastly underestimated due to poor reporting in some countries. In an attempt to reduce the number of deaths, most countries have legislation covering health and safety at work. In many cases, such legislation specifies the use of personal protective equipment (PPE PPE (Brit) n abbr (Univ) (= philosophy, politics, and economics) → Studiengang bestehend aus Philosophie, Politologie und Volkswirtschaft

PPE n abbr (BRIT ) (SCOL
).

Personal protective equipment (PPE) covers all equipment, including apparel, which is intended to protect the wearer against one or more health or safety risks. Items which come under the PPE remit To transmit or send. To relinquish or surrender, such as in the case of a fine, punishment, or sentence.

An individual, for example, might remit money to pay bills.


TO REMIT. To annul a fine or forfeiture.
     2.
 include many types of protective garment Noun 1. protective garment - clothing that is intended to protect the wearer from injury
apron - a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing
 such as body suits and armour, as well as eye protection, footwear, gloves, harnesses, helmets and highvisibility apparel.

The main users of PPE are organisations operating in the following sectors: construction; emergency services emergency services Emergency care '…services …necessary to prevent death or serious impairment of health and, because of the danger to life or health, require the use of the most accessible hospital available and equipped to furnish those services' ; manufacturing and engineering; petrochemicals; and utilities. All such organisations require their workers to be exposed to potentially harmful situations or hazards.
Product developments and innovations

- Disposable apparel
- Environmentally-friendly apparel
- Health promoting apparel
- Performance fibres
- Smart fabrics
- Sports apparel
- Wearable technology


Profile of Kwintet: a leading supplier of workwear

Denmark-based Kwintet is Europe's largest supplier of workwear and imagewear clothing. The current business was born out of a series of mergers and acquisitions of leading European workwear companies between 1995 and 2000. The company was formerly known as Kansas Wenaas, after its two largest component companies. However, it was renamed Kwintet in 2003.

Kwintet covers the world of professional wear and workwear--from boiler suits boiler suit
Noun

Brit a one-piece overall

boiler suit n (BRIT) → mono, overol m (LAM
 to smart two-piece suits. But most of its business comes in the form of traditional workwear such as boiler suits or overalls.

Its products include a range of leading workwear brands, including A-Code, Adolphe Lafont, Fristads, Hejco, Kansas, KLM KLM Kaiserliche Marine (Enigma: Rising Tide game)
KLM Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij (Royal Dutch Airlines)
KLM Klub Langer Menschen (German: Tall Person Club) 
 Kleding and Wenaas.

Kwintet is the largest provider of workwear in Europe, with sales in 2005 reaching Euro395 mn (US$491 mn). However, it also has some business interests elsewhere, notably in the USA and China.

For the future, the company's challenge lies in the need to integrate the various component parts which it has acquired, and to find synergies for greater profitability.

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