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Industry Clothing and consumer goods manufacture 

Founded 1924 as Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik  

(registered in 1949)[1] 

Founder(s)  Adolf Dassler 

Headquarters  Herzogenaurach, Germany 

Area served Worldwide

Key people 

Herbert Hainer (CEO)Erich Stamminger (CEO,Adidas Brand)Igor Landau (Chairman of thesupervisory board)

Products  Footwear, sportswear, sportsequipment, toiletries 

Revenue   €10.38 billion (2009)[2] 

Operating income   €508 million (2009)[2] 

Profit   €245 million (2009)[2] 

Employees 39,600 (2009)[2] 

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INTRODUCTION 

• Adidas is a company that manufactures shoes andsport apparel.

• The founder is Adolf Dassler who is German.

• The name created by combination of the name andsurname Adi Dassler, who started producing shoes in1920s with the help of his brother Rudolf Dassler.

• That make costumer, to recognize Adidas is three

parallel stripes of the same color.

Slogan: IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING

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ADIDAS GROUP HISTORY

• 1949 

The foundation

18 August - adidas is registered as a company,

named after its founder: 'Adi' from Adolf and

'Das' from Dassler.

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•  1950s 

The 'Miracle of Bern'

1954 - The 'Miracle of Bern' Germany battle Hungary with acompetitive advantage. They are wearing adidas soccerboots which for the first time feature removable studs.

• 70s The "adidas" team wins

Crowning moment: Franz Beckenbauer, the "Kaiser", raisingthe World Cup in victory salute. Germany had just beatenHolland 2-1 in the 1974 final.

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PRODUCTS 

• Adidas manufactures anything related to sport, like shoes, clothes,watches, balls,Sunglasses, Protective Equipment, etc.

• You can purchase Adidas almost anywhere. Except original stores

that placed inevery city in every country; you can find them also in super marketas perfumeshower gel etc, or in jewel store as watches.

• The pricing for per of shoe fluctuate 60 to

250 Euros, High price for most people; justifiably for High qualitymaterials thatcompany use.? PLANING

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OBJECTIVES 

• We are innovation and design leaders who seek to help athletes of all skill levelsachieve peak performance with every product we bring to the market.

• We are a global organization that is socially and environmentally responsible,creative and financially rewarding for our employees and shareholders.

We are committed to continuously strengthening our brands and products toimprove our competitive position and financial performance.

• In the medium term, we will extend our leading market position in Europe, expandour share of the US footwear market and be the fastest growing major sportinggoods supplier in Asia and Latin America.

• The resulting top-line growth, together with strictcost control and working capital improvements, will drive over-proportionateearnings growth.

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S.W.O.T. ANALYSIS 

STRENGTHS:

• In many invents is the biggest sponsor

• Strong management team

• Brand recognition and reputation

• Diversity and variety in products offered on the web(footwear, apparel, sportingequipment, etc.)

• Strong control over its own distribution channel

No bad reputation like child labor or environmentpollution

• In the Soccer industry, Adidas has a stronghold

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WEAKNESSES 

• High prices in some products

• E-commerce is limited to USA

The direct sale to consumers is creatingconflicts with its own resellers

• Online customer service not "helpful" or easy

to find

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OPPORTUNITIES

• Increase female participation in athletics

Adidas by Stella McCartney?• Collaborate with other online retailers to offer

Adidas products

Possibility of outsourcing the webdevelopment and e-commerce to a third party

developer

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THREATS 

• Nike's strong reputation in the footwear and

apparel industry

• Negative image created by the sponsored

athletes (i.e. Kobe Bryant and his sexual

assault case)

• Increase in the Price of Raw materials

• Continuing challenges in import/export duties

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PEST ANALYSIS 

POLITICAL: 

• Adidas policy is to control and monitor hazardous substance toprotect human health and environment one of those is to eliminatePVC making progress in finding substitutes like polyurethane, ethyl

vinyl, silicones thermoplastic rubber.• Adidas also provide training sessions on employment standards and

HR systems, health and safetyis important for the company.

• Establishing teams to manage and monitor SARS in Asia factory,washing stations, disinfectant units.

• Finally Adidas protects and supportsthe rights of its employees byfollowing all the current employment laws.

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ECONOMICAL 

• As a multinational company adidas helps countries todecrease unemployment by increasing every year thenumber of employees.

• The Industrial Production Growth Rate in Germany was 1%in 2001-3, 2004 become 1.7%.

• Adidas is a reason of this increase Because of the bigsponsorship in 2004 Olympic Games.

• As exporting to Europe is not too expensive as it wasbefore, Europe since 2002 has own money (euro) and the

borders are not so tight.• Labor salary is high in Germany and France but not so

expensive in China (Suzhou).

• This is the reason that most of factories located in Asia.

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SOCIAL 

• Adidas products declare in any raise, age,

religion, and lifestyle, always in fashion

with special design in any of product.

• Focus in people who like sports and athletes,

almost everybody can purchase adidas

products.

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TECHNOLOGY 

• Adidas join into technology by make up theworld?s first ?smart shoe?, adding a microchipinside the shoe and wireless mp3 player.

• Also using hot melt system of theproduction that is environmentally safe, usingheat-activated adhesives.

• The packaging that company use, are suitable fortransportation over long distances,

humid conditions and extreme temperaturechanges and use recycled paper and otherenvironmentally-friendly packaging materials.