Alpargatas S.A.

Alpargatas S.A.
Sociedade Anônima
Traded as BM&F Bovespa: ALPA3, ALPA4
Industry Manufacturing
Founded 1907
Headquarters São Paulo, Brazil
Key people
Márcio Garcia de Souza (Chairman)
Márcio Luiz Simões Utsch (CEO)
Products Footwear
Canvas
Retail
Textile
Revenue Increase US$ 1.4 billion (2013)[1]
Increase US$131.1 million (2013)
Number of employees
18,420
Parent J&F Investimentos
Subsidiaries Alpargatas Argentina
Osklen
Website www.alpargatas.com.br

Alpargatas is the largest Brazilian footwear company, and is a subsidiary of São Paulo-based conglomerate J&F Investimentos. The company main competitors are Grendene, Vulcabrasǀazaleia and Penalty. The company was previously owned by industrial conglomerate Camargo Corrêa.

History

Since its foundation, in 1907, Alpargatas has been offering innovative products that evolve side by side with its consumers. Alpargatas is the producer of two global brands which have become national passions: Havaianas, in Brazil, and Topper, in Argentina. The company also manufactures the brands Dupé, Rainha, Mizuno, Timberland and Sete Léguas, known for their design and technology, and has recently acquired 60% of the brand Osklen.

Alpargatas is a desired brands management company with 13 manufacturing units in Brazil and Argentina, with over 18 thousand employees. The company heavily invests in its global expansion and exports products to 80 countries. Alpargatas is the controlling shareholder of Alpargatas Argentina and has a strong presence in the US through Alpargatas USA. In Europe, the company’s operations are responsible for the marketing and sales of sandals (Havaianas and Dupé) in Spain, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Portugal and also the Middle East.

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