Peak Sport Products
Public | |
Industry | Sportswear and Sports Goods |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | Quanzhou, Fujian, China |
Products |
Footwear Accessories Sportswear |
Slogan | I Can Play |
Website | peaksport.com |
Peak Sport Products Co. Limited (Chinese: 匹克; pinyin: Pǐ Kè) (SEHK: 1968) is a Chinese sportswear/sports equipment company founded in 1989.
PEAK SPORT S.R.L. (PEAK International) was established in 2000.
The company listed in Hong Kong in September 2009 and has a market capitalisation of US$1.4 bn.
Business areas
Peak Sport designs, develops, manufactures, distributes and markets its sportswear products under the Peak brand. Peak Sport sells all of its products in China on a wholesale basis to distributors who operate, either directly or through third-party retail outlet operators, authorized Peak retail outlets.
It also sells its products on a wholesale basis to overseas customers, as well as to overseas distributors who then sell the products to consumers, retailers or sports teams and clubs.
In mid-2009, Peak Sport Products Company had a distribution network of 5,667 authorized Peak retail outlets in China, which were operated either by the Peak Sport's distributors or by their third-party retail outlet operators.
History
Basketball has been PEAK’s strongest business since the beginning. Nowadays, PEAK covers a variety of sports such as jogging, soccer, volleyball, tennis and other sports. PEAK is developing its business in America, Europe, Asia and Australia with more than 5000 exclusive stores. PEAK owns many factories in Asia with 600 employees and more than 6,000 factory workers.
Sponsorship
Olympic Committees
Competitions
- FIBA Stanković Continental Champions' Cup
- WTA in ASIAN-PACIFIC REGIO
- WTA Pattaya Open
Associations
Peak Sport supplies official for the following leagues and associations:
National football (soccer) teams
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Lebanon (Since March 2014)
- Palestine (Since January 2015)
Club football (soccer) teams
- WA Tlemcen
- Sani Pro Fort Road FC
- Pudong Zobon
- Shenyang Dongjin
- Unión Estepona CF (Since the 2013 season)
- Hetten FC (Since the 2013 season)
- Padideh F.C.
- Muscat Club (Since the 2016 season)
National basketball teams
- Algeria
- Australia [1]
- Germany
- Iran
- Cameroon
- Ivory Coast
- Latvia
- Lebanon
- Montenegro
- New Zealand [2]
- Qatar
- Serbia
- Uzbekistan
- France
Basketball Teams
- Challenge_Sports_Rotterdam
- PAOK
- Mouttahed
- Fraport Skyliners [3]
- TBB Trier
- Hapoel Jerusalem B.C.
- Maccabi Haifa B.C.
- Hapoel Tel Aviv B.C.
- Hekmeh BC
- Meralco Bolts
- Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo
- KK Zadar
- Mississauga Power
- Tadamon Zouk
Players
Basketball
- Shane Battier (Retired)
- Jason Richardson (Philadelphia 76ers)
- Carl Landry (Sacramento Kings)
- Beno Udrih (Memphis Grizzlies)
- Anthony Morrow (Oklahoma City Thunder)
- Miles Plumlee (Milwaukee Bucks)
- Kyle Singler (Oklahoma City Thunder)
- Andrew Nicholson (Orlando Magic)
- George Hill (Indiana Pacers)
- Tony Parker (San Antonio Spurs)
- Chase Budinger (Minnesota Timberwolves)
- Miloš Teodosić (CSKA Moscow)
- Dwight Howard (Houston Rockets)
Tennis
Handball teams
References
- ↑ PR N°40 - Boomers hold off Kiwis, book ticket to Rio, FIBA.com, Retrieved 30 Dec 2015.
- ↑ 2015 FIBA Oceania Championship - New Zealand, FIBA.com, Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ↑ Home | FRAPORT SKYLINERS, fraport-skyliners.de, Retrieved 30 September 2015.
External links
- Official website (Chinese)
- Official website (English)
- Official website (English)
- Official website (Italian)
- Official website (Dutch)
- Official website (German)
- Official website