Vibram sole manufacturer Quabaug has announced plans to invest $1.2 million in its of North Brookfield, MA plant as a result of a recent ruling by the Department of Defense mandating that all new military recruits must purchase domestically manufactured athletic trainers.
As the only North American sole manufacturer, Vibram, and Quabaug are looking forward to producing soles for a number of U.S. brands, such as New England based athletic footwear companies including New Balance and Saucony.
Marco Bramani, President, Vibram S.p.A. Worldwide, (left) and Kevin Donahue, Quabaug CEO pose for a portrait in the factory at Quabaug, North Brookfield, Massachusetts, May 16, 2014. Photo By: Greg M. Cooper |
About Quabaug Corporation and Vibram
In 1964, Vibram forged a partnership with Quabaug to meet the demands of the North American market for production in the USA. Despite increasing competition from overseas production facilities, the partnership has not only lasted but flourished for 50 years and continues to create innovative technology in partnership.
Founded in 1916 Quabaug began as a manufacturer of floor tiles, baby carriage tires, hockey pucks and a general line of mechanical rubber goods. The company has a 70-year history in the manufacture of soling for footwear and has been instrumental in manufacturing soles for the military from World War II and on. Located in North Brookfield, Massachusetts, Quabaug Corporation employs 250 people and manufactures Vibram® shoe soling, QuaBoing® resilient rubber surfacing, Vibram Disc Golf products, and shoe repair products.
Vibram S.p.A is headquartered in northern Italy with US offices based in Concord, Mass.