About the program

Timberland PRO helps safety teams make work boots easier to choose and maintain

Our work is built around a simple idea: a footwear program should be understandable to the people who wear the boots, the supervisors who approve replacements, and the buyers who keep stock moving.

Timberland PRO footwear planning team
Company timeline

From rugged workwear heritage to program support

Timberland PRO brings a work boot point of view into structured B2B purchasing. The program approach grew from frequent buyer questions: which toe material should we standardize, how do we handle wet work, what do we do when one facility wants a different outsole, and how can we keep comfort complaints from becoming a safety argument? Instead of answering each question in isolation, we organize the details into a repeatable footwear plan.

DiscoveryCollect job tasks, surfaces, climate, and internal standards language.
SpecificationMap ASTM F2413-18, EN ISO 20345:2022, EH, SR, waterproofing, and fit needs.
RolloutBuild a compact approved list with size curve notes and reorder support.
Manufacturing footprint map

Documentation is handled location by location

Footwear buyers often need more than a catalog page. They need to know which documentation applies to a model, which region can receive supply, and how a substitution will be explained to the field. Timberland PRO keeps those questions visible during quoting, including requested ISO 9001 or ISO 14001 supplier documentation when it is available for the relevant production path.

Safety footwear supply footprint map
Sustainability pillars

Lower-waste purchasing starts with the right boot list

Materials

Where recycled, responsibly sourced, or lower-impact material information is available, we include it in buyer documentation without overstating product coverage.

Operations

Supplier quality and environmental documents can be requested by model and region, including ISO 14001 or ISO 50001 references when they apply.

Circular Loop

Reducing excess pairs is often the first practical sustainability step. Better size curves, approved alternates, and replacement triggers can cut avoidable stock.

Workforce

A footwear plan is only useful if workers can wear it comfortably. We keep width, gender sizing, and shift length in the same conversation as standards markings.

ESG data hub

Claims stay specific, documented, and scoped

Timberland PRO does not treat sustainability as a slogan on this site. Carbon, water, waste, or recycled content claims must be tied to a defined scope, a time window, and available documentation. If a buyer needs a claim reviewed for a bid package, we identify what can be supported and what should remain as an internal preference rather than a public statement.

QualitySupplier documents requested by model or region.
EnvironmentISO 14001 and energy references confirmed before use.
WasteProgram sizing and reorder control reduce excess stock risk.
ScopeCarbon language is not presented without scope and verifier details.
Leadership team

People who keep the program practical

EHS Program Lead

Aligns footwear options with hazard assessment language and helps buyers avoid unsupported safety claims.

Quality Documentation Lead

Coordinates standards markings, supplier documents, and model-specific comparison notes for quote packages.

Fit and Rollout Advisor

Turns crew size, widths, and replacement feedback into an ordering plan supervisors can maintain.

Media and buyer inquiries

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