
PUMA
PUMA Overview
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About PUMA
PUMA is a global leader in the design and manufacturing of athletic and casual footwear, apparel, and accessories. Established in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler in Herzogenaurach, Germany, the company has grown to become the third-largest sportswear manufacturer worldwide.
PUMA's product portfolio spans various sports and lifestyle categories, including:
- Teamsports: Offering a comprehensive range of football boots, jerseys, and training equipment, PUMA supports athletes and teams at all levels.
- Running & Training: Providing performance-oriented footwear and apparel designed to enhance athletic performance and comfort.
- Golf: Through its subsidiary, Cobra Puma Golf, the company delivers innovative golf equipment and apparel, aiming to make the sport enjoyable for players of all skill levels.
- Motorsports: Supplying specialized gear for motorsport enthusiasts, including driving shoes and race suits, in partnership with renowned automotive brands.
In 2024, PUMA reported sales of €8.817 billion and an EBIT of €622 million, reflecting its strong market presence and financial performance.
The company has a significant global footprint, with approximately 22,000 employees and operations in 38 countries.
Locations in the United States
In the United States, PUMA operates 120 stores across 38 states and territories.
Notable concentrations include:
- Florida with 14 stores
- California with 13 stores
Presence in California
PUMA has a notable presence in California with stores in:
- Camarillo
- Milpitas
- Vacaville
- Gilroy
- Livermore
- Orange
- Pasadena
- Los Angeles
Commitment to Sustainability
PUMA is dedicated to reducing carbon emissions and promoting eco-friendly practices within its supply chain.
Between 2017 and 2021, the company achieved an 88% reduction in its own carbon emissions worldwide.
PUMA's dedication to innovation, performance, and sustainability continues to drive its success in the global sportswear market.