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The Swiss company Mammut has its roots in the rope-maker Kaspar Tanner's work in the second half of the nineteenth Century. The brand Mammut was born during the 1940s, and the ropes by Mammut were the first ever to be certified by the UIAA. Today Mammut is the international leader for the production of climbing and mountaineering ropes, equipment and clothes.