China intends to manufacture Nike shoes (which they do). Hope that helps.
yes, they manufacture sporting goods and clothing
Nike manufactures their shoes in various countries around the world, including China, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the United States.
Nike is an American sports gear manufacturer. They manufacture gear for many different sports. Their main competitor in football is Adidas.
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Nike is an American sports gear manufacturer. They manufacture gear for many different sports. Their main competitor in football is Adidas.
Yes, through Considered Design,Nike isreducing waste throughout the design and manufacture ofits products, using environmentally preferred materials and eliminating toxins.
Nike manufacture all types of running shoes for different feet. I would recommend consulting your local sports store who can do a fitting for you and advise the best type of Nike shoe for your situation.
Nike manufacture a number of indoor soccer shoes. Amongst these is the Nike5 Elastico, the Nike5 Lunar and the Nike5 Gato. They can be purchased for as little as $40.
Apple is the company which manufactures the iPod. Nike does not manufacture any iPods. However, there is a sensor called the Nike + iPod Sensor that an individual may purchase. This device keeps track of an athlete's running time and other data. The Nike + iPod Sensor costs an average of 19.99$ (USD).
Not in the USA. Nike uses essentially sweat shops in countries like Indonesia and alot of Asian countries. I'm sure at this point they use Mexico as well.
Nike contracts factories outside the United States to manufacture their products. Nike is not into the business of making shoes or apparel, what they do is sell the brand (NIKE). They contract sweatshops in mostly Asian countries like Indonesia, Taiwan, India, Thailand, Philiippinnes, Malaysia, etc. where they pay the workers about $1.60c for working 16hrs day for their services. Nike shoes are sold anywhere around $75-$150 but it literarily costs about $5 or less to produce these shoes. You should google up sweatshops and Nike and see what's up... I probably over-answered your question, hope this helped...