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The Timberland Company
Type Public (NYSETBL)
Founded Boston, Massachusetts (1952)
Headquarters Stratham, New Hampshire, United States
Number of locations 85 (United States)
18 (Canada)
4 (United Kingdom)
Key people Sidney W. Swartz, Chairman
Jeffrey B. Swartz, President/CEO
Kenneth P. Pucker, Executive VP/COO
Industry Textile
Products Apparel
Services Heavy Duty Boots
Revenue $1.5 Billion USD
Employees 2,016 (U.S.)
3,402 (foreign)
Website Timberland.com
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Timberland (NYSETBL) is a trademark for a number of lines of outdoors wear, primarily boots, (often called Timbs, Timbos or Timbies) manufactured by The Timberland Company. Its three key locations are in Stratham, New Hampshire; Danville, Kentucky; and Ontario, California.

Although their boots are designed for hiking and mountaineering, they are popular as a primary element of fashion. The Timberland Company also has many items for sale in the apparel market including watches, leather goods, eyeware and other goods.

In 2007, Timberland was named the 78th best employer in the US on the CNN Money "One hundred best companies to work for" list.[1] Timberland is a strong proponent of corporate social responsibility.

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[edit] Company history

  • In 1918, Timberland founder Nathan Swartz began his shoe-making career in Boston, Massachusetts, as an apprentice stitcher.
  • In 1952, Swartz bought half an interest in The Abington Shoe Company in Boston, mainly doing contract work for other manufacturers.
  • In 1955, he bought the remaining interest and brought his sons into the company.
  • In 1960, the Swartz family introduced the then innovative injection-molding technology into the footwear industry. This enabled the production of virtually waterproof boots by connecting the soles to the leather uppers without stitching.
  • In 1973, the brand name "Timberland" was introduced for the waterproof leather boots produced by the company. Because the boot proved to be very popular, the company name was officially changed to The Timberland Company.
  • In 1978 and 1979, Timberland added casual and boat shoes to its boots product line.
  • In the 1980s, the company expanded internationally - first into the Italian market and, later, to many other countries.
  • Sidney Swartz, one of the founder's sons, took the helm at the company (he still serves as Chairman). Under his leadership, Timberland started to become a lifestyle brand and added clothing and women's shoes to its products.
  • Throughout the 1990s, the Timberland Company added more product lines such as backpacks, watches, and kids' footwear.
  • In 1998, the Timberland PRO series of "Workboots for the Professional" was launched to further expand into the lifestyle market. Jeffrey Swartz stepped up to become Chief Executive Officer of the company and brand his grandfather and father had started.
  • In December 2006, the company acquired howies, the Welsh clothing company.[3]
  • On April 26, 2007, Timberland acquired skateboard-footwear company, Ipath.[4]
  • In October 2007, the company launched a United Kingdom website at www.timberlandonline.co.uk

[edit] Community involvement

Retail store in Tel Aviv, Israel.

The Timberland Company is also active in community service, partly through its sponsorship of the Boston-based City Year (a program labeled as an “urban Peace Corps”, which strives to unite young people of varied backgrounds). It also participates in the Path of Service program, which gives employees 40 hours of paid time-off to serve in their communities, and now gives 30 employees two to three weeks a year to aid in disaster relief. Timberland aided over 170 projects with over 9,000 volunteers and generating over 53,000 hours of labor during their latest Earth Day on April 19, 2007, across the globe.[5]

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