Industry | Snowsports, clothing |
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Headquarters | Giavera del Montello, Italy |
Website | nordica.com |
The Nordica brand manufactures skis, ski boots, and accessories for skiing. Based in Giavera del Montello, Italy, the brand was bought from Benetton by the Tecnica Group in 2003.
In 1939, after years of experience as traders in hides, the brothers Adriano and Oddone Vaccari founded “Nordica” in Montebelluna, making casual footwear. In the after-war years Nordica specialised in ski boots, although continuing to supply the market with cross-country ski shoes and climbing boots. Work was still seasonal and the equipment manual.
In 1950 Zeno Colò gave his name to a Nordica ski boot and to a revolutionary lining designed by Colmar. Zeno became World Champion with Nordica both in the downhill and the giant slalom of the 1950 World Championships in Aspen, Colorado and gave his name to a ski boot made by the company in Trevignano.
The 60’s saw radical transformations: 1963 marked the introduction of the buckle, a fastening system conceived in Austria and applied for the first time in Italy by Nordica. The great innovation of that year, however, was the all-polyurethane ski boot; specific moulds (one for the right boot and one for the left) and injection presses were developed.
1968 was a crucial year with regard to company technical decisions: the leather upper of the traditional models was plastic-coated externally using polyurethane or pvc and the cuff was raised.
Nordica set up its first affiliate in the United States, which was the result of an agreement between Nordica and Rossignol. Other affiliates were opened in Austria, Japan, Switzerland, France and Germany.
In 2003 the Nordica brand was purchased by Tecnica Group. The new corporate strategy is aimed at the ski sector with particular attention being paid to racing products and to the competition sector. The feeling between some celebrated names in skiing and the Nordica brand is confirmed once again by the great performances in the World Cup and by the recent World Championships in St. Moritz., further confirmation of Nordica competitive spirit and the great desire to be number one again.