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SRAM Commits to New Facility in Taichung, Taiwan

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By Press Office · 2 comments

SRAM has been a committed manufacturer in Taiwan for over three decades, dedicated to producing innovative world class bicycle components for the high-end cycling market. SRAM’s newest production facility in Taichung is designed to be the ideal workspace for team members while optimizing productivity, maximizing efficiency, ensuring quality, and enhancing the competitiveness that characterizes SRAM.

“I am very pleased we are making this investment,” said SRAM’s founder and board chairman Stan Day. He added, “The people here are extraordinary, and they represent such an integral part of the cycling industry’s supply chain. We are excited to expand our capabilities in Taiwan as it’s a very productive and quality-driven location to manufacture our product lines.”

The new facility size is 100,000 square meters, 30% larger and only 10 kilometers from SRAM’s current four facilities.

As a leading manufacturer of bicycle components in the high-end cycling market, SRAM will always work towards its commitment to inspire cyclists. Enhancing workspace environments for team members makes this even more possible. SRAM also remains committed to strengthening its connection with the Taichung community and will continue efforts toward economic growth in the region.

The relocation will be complete in 2024 when all relevant operations will resume at the new facility. SRAM will continue communicating the latest information and provide additional details about the new facility.

Learn more about SRAM here.

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Ozzie NL

Mar 9, 2023, 4:42 AM

Interesting timing given the rising tension between east and west

DieselnDust

Mar 9, 2023, 6:53 AM

Well they didn’t snap their fingers and materialise a factory in an instant….

Global tensions  ebb and flow at the whim of shareholders who create risk where there wasn’t any. Risk is a highly traceable commodity

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