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Reebok International, Ltd.
In April 2004, Reebok footwear became the first FLA-Accredited Compliance Program. Please click on the "FLA Accredited Footwear Program" tab above for an overview of the program this year. Click here for a description of FLA Accreditation.
 
Company Name: Reebok International, Ltd.
Year of FLA Implementation: Footwear: 2nd year
Apparel: 2nd year
See FLA Y1 report on Reebok
FLA Initial Implementation Period Ends: Footwear: Dec 2003
Apparel: Dec 2004
Annual Consolidated Revenue in FY 2003 (millions): $3,485
Company Status: Public [NYSE: RBK]
FLA Applicable Brands / Brand's Percentage of Total Consolidated Revenue: Reebok® footwear / 50%
Reebok® apparel* / 34%
*including Reebok®, Onfield®, and Group Athletica® brands
Total Applicable Facilities Worldwide in FLA Y2: Footwear: 41 applicable facilities
Apparel: 543 applicable facilities
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Factories Subject to Internal Monitoring Visits in FLA Y2: Footwear: 41 applicable facilities
Apparel: 233 applicable facilities
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Total FLA Independent External Monitoring Visits in FLA Y2: Footwear: 2 applicable facilities monitored by FLA
Apparel: 20 applicable facilities monitored by FLA
More about Reebok's IEM visits in Y2
See individual factory reports
Compliance Staff Worldwide: 16 fulltime, 7 part-time staff worldwide - based in Europe, Americas and Asia - are responsible for compliance in both footwear and apparel factories
Learn more about Reebok's Compliance Program
Third parties contracted by compliance team? Yes
See list of third parties and work conducted
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