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DT Swiss Relocates Suspension Assembly from Taiwan to Poland: Strategic Growth in Polish Manufacturing

In a strategic move to enhance efficiency and reduce costs, DT Swiss has shifted its suspension assembly operations from Taiwan to Poland. This significant re-shoring effort sees all DT Swiss forks, shocks, dropper posts, and remote levers now being assembled at the DT Swiss Polska Sp. facility in Poland, marking a pivotal change in the company's manufacturing landscape.
Previously, these operations were conducted at DT Swiss's facility in Taichung, Taiwan. By relocating to Poland, DT Swiss aims to minimize transportation expenses and manufacture products closer to their primary markets, thereby ensuring quicker delivery and better market responsiveness.
This decision underscores Poland's growing prominence in the global manufacturing sector, offering a robust infrastructure and strategic location within Europe. It also reflects DT Swiss's commitment to operational efficiency and market-oriented production.
In addition to its Polish facility, DT Swiss continues production at its headquarters in Biel, Switzerland, and at its U.S. subsidiary in Colorado. This global distribution of manufacturing capabilities highlights the company's strategy to optimize production and logistics on an international scale.
Businesses seeking partnerships in the manufacturing sector, particularly those interested in re-shoring opportunities and the burgeoning growth of Polish manufacturing, will find DT Swiss's move a compelling case study.