Navajo, Inc.

Navajo, Inc. We create merchandising programs and branded products for major retailers, including eyewear, health and wellness, & consumer electronics.

Founded in 1978, Navajo has over 30 years experience in creating merchandising programs and innovative, branded products for retailers in several channels. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, our 400,000+ sq ft. facilities includes manufacturing, distribution, show rooms and corporate offices. Our facility is ISO compliant and meets FDA standards. Navajo has specialized sales and marketing teams se

rving the Convenience Store Channel as well as Grocery, Drug and Mass Markets. Navajo built its reputation by providing quality products & programs at competitive prices coupled with the highest levels of customer service.

11/08/2021

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Our President, Mark Deuschle, enjoyed discussing the extensive opportunities companies will continue to have during this...
07/23/2021

Our President, Mark Deuschle, enjoyed discussing the extensive opportunities companies will continue to have during this year’s to collaborate and connect, including Market Exchange - a new retailer-friendly platform to keep retailers informed about trends and innovations in the industry. Check out the video for details!

As the industry gears up for NACDS Total Store Expo, which this year will be held virtually from August 23 through August 25, Video Forum talked with four executives about ways to get the most out of the event. Jim Whitman, senior vice president of member programs and services at NACDS; Lisa Paley,....

News Release: Navajo Incorporated Acquires Maxx HD SunglassesSpecialized markets drive focused growth for leading sungla...
03/22/2018

News Release: Navajo Incorporated Acquires Maxx HD Sunglasses

Specialized markets drive focused growth for leading sunglasses provider

Denver, Colorado – Navajo Incorporated, a nationally-recognized provider of eyewear with the Piranha® brand, announced today that they have acquired Maxx HD® Sunglasses, a Colorado-based national distributor of sports, motorsports, and NCAA licensed sunglasses. The integration of Maxx HD into the Navajo organization will expand circulation and deepen the range of styles provided to current customers.

Maxx HD was established over 20 years ago by Rick and Nancy Millner. For two decades, their hard work, investment, and leadership built Maxx HD into the well-known sports and outdoor brand it is today.

“Maxx covers the specialty sports and activities channel well, and we cover the mass-market well. We think they’ll provide balance to our existing lines and boost our visibility,” Deborah Abreu, VP of Business Development at Navajo said. “It’s a perfect fit. They’re a well-recognized brand with a premium price point in a strong market. Their online presence is good, and we’re ready to broaden our channels of distribution.”

This is the second acquisition in three months for Navajo, the first being Cashco back in December. The focus, Mark Deuschle – President of Navajo – says, is on cornering new markets. “This is a one plus one equals three situation. Maxx HD brings something new to the table in areas where we can serve new shoppers in both our current retail partners and their new channels. Both acquisitions drive our growth and development in the direction our consumers need.”

Navajo Incorporated Acquires Maxx HD Sunglasses. Specialized markets drive focused growth for leading sunglasses provider - PR12698791

Safe travels to everyone this holiday season! We wanted to remind you that Navajo will be closed both Thursday and Frida...
11/21/2017

Safe travels to everyone this holiday season! We wanted to remind you that Navajo will be closed both Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving. Have a great 4-day weekend!

Don't forget to set your clocks back one hour this Sunday! While everyone gets an extra hour of sleep, the end of Daylig...
11/03/2017

Don't forget to set your clocks back one hour this Sunday!

While everyone gets an extra hour of sleep, the end of Daylight Savings Time means it will get darker earlier.

Sunrise on 11/05/17 will be at 6:33 a.m., and sunset will be 4:53 p.m.

Each day after that, the sun will set one minute earlier until the Winter Solstice (and the shortest day of the year) on December 21, 2017.

Now is a great time to change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and to replace any that are over 10 years old.

Happy Halloween! Thank you to everyone who gathered to take a picture - whether or not the camera battery was working!
10/31/2017

Happy Halloween! Thank you to everyone who gathered to take a picture - whether or not the camera battery was working!

Halloween is just around the corner and the streets will be filled with ghosts and goblins, super heroes and movie legen...
10/30/2017

Halloween is just around the corner and the streets will be filled with ghosts and goblins, super heroes and movie legends. The American Red Cross has some safety tips people can follow to help stay safe this Halloween while enjoying the festivities!

SAFE TRICK OR TREAT
As parents get their kids ready for Halloween, here are some tips they should follow:

• Use only flame-resistant costumes.
• Plan the Trick-or-Treat route - make sure adults know where children are going. A parent or responsible adult should accompany young children as they make their way around the neighborhood.
• Make sure Trick-or Treaters can see, and be seen. Give them a flashlight to light their way. Add reflective tape to costumes and Trick-or-Treat bags. Have everyone wear light-colored clothing to be seen.
• Instead of masks which can cover the eyes and make it hard to see, use face paint instead.
• Be cautious around animals, especially dogs.
• Visit only the homes that have a porch light on. Accept treats at the door – never go inside.
• Walk only on the sidewalks, not in the street. If no sidewalk is available, walk at the edge of the roadway, facing traffic. Look both ways before crossing the street, and cross only at the corner. Don’t cut across yards or use alleys. Don’t cross between parked cars.
• Make sure a grown-up checks the goodies before eating. (Make sure to remove loose candy, open packages and choking hazards. Discard any items with brand names that you are not familiar with.

WELCOMING THE KIDS ON HALLOWEEN
If you are planning on welcoming Trick-or-Treaters to your home, follow these safety steps:

• Sweep leaves from your sidewalks and steps.
• Clear your porch or front yard of obstacles someone could trip over.
• Restrain your pets.
• Light the area well so the young visitors can see.
• Use extra caution if driving. The youngsters are excited and may forget to look both ways before crossing.

10/26/2017

This Friday is Drill Day! Our old roof on the North Building is coming off, and it’s going to be noisy. The following teams will be working from home: Accounting, Marketing & Sales

If you have concerns, speak with your supervisor about working from home or PTO.

If you’re working in the office on Friday, be prepared with some ear-plugs or noise-cancelling ear muffs/headphones! And maybe an umbrella to keep the dust off of your head.

10/25/2017

Congratulations to Selma N Herrera for her new position as Credit Manager! Selma has an excellent track record for managing accounts and brings a great source of cultural strength to our business. Equally as exciting is that Selma has been with Navajo for 13 years! Wow! ¡Felicidades, Selma!

We're excited to be here at NACS! Come check us out!
10/19/2017

We're excited to be here at NACS! Come check us out!

10/17/2017

Repair on our Warehouse 1 roof has begun! Please be patient with our contractors who will be bringing roofing material and a crane in for repair. For the short term there will be some minor interruption in parking spaces but this will be short term and we will have a new roof equipped with solar tubes installed soon!

Navajo Inc. Sends Aid to Hard-Hit HoustonAll hands are on deck at Navajo Incorporated in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.Pe...
09/08/2017

Navajo Inc. Sends Aid to Hard-Hit Houston

All hands are on deck at Navajo Incorporated in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

Personnel packed up over $162,000 of Navajo donations to send to Houston and surrounding areas that have been hardest hit by the storm.

“We’re grateful to be able to help the people of Texas. We know basic necessities are essential. Our thoughts are with the volunteers and people who are in the middle of the devastation. We hope for their safety and a speedy recovery for the entire region,” Deborah Abreu, VP of Business Development at Navajo said.

Navajo Incorporated would like to thank all of the volunteers and rescue workers for their tremendous efforts, and express respect for the massive outpouring of kindness and aid from thousands of fellow businesses in the wake of this catastrophe.

Address

5330 Fox Street
Denver, CO
80216

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18005255097

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