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烟花秀余波未平:始祖鸟大中华区总经理离职,双十一跌出前二十
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-10-20 09:33

Core Viewpoint - The management change at Arc'teryx, following the fireworks event controversy, reflects the company's response to the situation and its ongoing challenges in the Chinese market [1][7]. Group 1: Management Changes - Ivan She, the General Manager of Arc'teryx Greater China, has left the company, with Jeffery Ma temporarily taking over his responsibilities [1][4]. - Ivan She previously held senior roles at Anta and was involved in the brand's retail operations before becoming the General Manager [2]. - Jeffery Ma, who joined Amer Sports in July, brings extensive experience from various companies in the sports industry and will report directly to the global CEO of Arc'teryx during this transition [4][7]. Group 2: Market Performance and Challenges - Arc'teryx's parent company, Amer Sports, reported a 23% revenue growth in the technical functional apparel segment for Q2, amounting to $509 million, which is a decline from the 28% growth in Q1 [7]. - The revenue growth rates for the Greater China and Asia-Pacific regions have also slowed, with Q2 growth at 42% and 45%, respectively, compared to 43% and 49% in Q1 [7]. - The outdoor industry in China is experiencing significant growth, with participation expected to exceed 400 million by the end of 2024, and the market size projected to reach 418 billion by 2029 [8]. Group 3: Competitive Landscape - Numerous international outdoor brands are rapidly expanding in China, posing direct competition to Arc'teryx, including the recent entry of Norrøna and the expansion of Haglöfs by Li Ning [10][12]. - Local brands like Camel and Kailas are also gaining traction, with Kailas specifically targeting Arc'teryx in its marketing and product positioning [14]. - The domestic professional outdoor apparel market is projected to grow from 27 billion in 2019 to 57.3 billion by 2024, with a compound annual growth rate of 19.1% [16]. Group 4: Brand Marketing and Strategy - The fireworks event was part of Arc'teryx's "Upward to Beauty" series, aimed at enhancing brand visibility through high-profile collaborations [17][20]. - Despite significant marketing investments, Arc'teryx's performance in the Tmall Double 11 sales event was disappointing, as it fell out of the top ten brands, indicating potential issues in brand positioning [21][22].