VAUDE

Vaude Sport GmbH & Co. KG
Company typeGmbH & Co. KG
IndustryMountaineering equipment, sporting goods, outdoor clothing, camping equipment, bike apparel
Founded1974
FounderAlbrecht von Dewitz
HeadquartersTettnang, Germany
Key people
Antje von Dewitz (CEO)
ProductsOutdoor apparel, backpacks, tents, sleeping bags
Number of employees
1600
Websitewww.vaude.com

VAUDE (German: [fau'de]) is a German producer of mountain sports equipment. The head office is in Tettnang, Germany. It was founded in 1974 by Albrecht von Dewitz. The name of the firm is derived from the initials of its founder (V, D). The company is 100 percent family owned.[1] In 2009, the management was handed over to his daughter Antje von Dewitz.[2]

Products include tents, backpacks, and sleeping bags. There are 486 employees working in the head office in Germany.[3] The corporate group also owns production facilities in Bỉm Sơn, Vietnam.[4]

In 2006, Edelrid became a part of the Vaude Group.[5] The brands Lucky (climbing supplies) and Markill (camping stoves) were integrated in the Edelrid brand in 2008. Markill was originally a brand of the company Marsteller & Killman founded in Thuringia in 1866 and established in Kettwig in 1907. Marsteller & Killman produced stoves, cooking utensils, food containers, and aluminum bottles. In 2017, the Vaude Group took over Red Chili, a producer mainly of climbing shoes and other climbing garments. Red Chili is now part of Edelrid.[6]

VAUDE is the official outfitter of the climbing association German Alpine Club since 2002.[7]

  1. ^ vaude.com: About us
  2. ^ "VAUDE | History". www.vaude.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-18.
  3. ^ "VAUDE CSR-Report – Organizational Profil".
  4. ^ "VAUDE | About us". www.vaude.com. Archived from the original on 2015-12-13.
  5. ^ edelrid.com: [1]
  6. ^ "Red Chili sold to Edelrid: Stefan Glowacz announces merger with Vaude Group". Retrieved 2024-01-10.
  7. ^ e.V. (DAV), Deutscher Alpenverein. "VAUDE". services.alpenverein.de.