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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> said Tuesday that it'll stop making bikes in-house, opting to expand operations with a [https://mondediplo.com/spip.php?page=recherche&recherche=third-party third-party] manufacturer as it looks to cut costs [https://www.msnbc.com/search/?q=amid%20declining amid declining] sales.<br>In a , the maker of exercise equipment characterized the move as a "natural progression" in its efforts to simplify its [https://www.express.co.uk/search?s=supply%20chain supply chain].<br><br>Peloton said Taiwanese manufacturer Rexon would become the primary producer of Peloton bikes, and that Peloton would suspend operations at its in-house facility through the remainder of 2022.<br> See also <br>Andy Rendich, Peloton's chief supply chain officer, said Rexon is a trusted third-party manufacturer.<br><br>"Rexon has been with Peloton for many years and is a proven partner for our global operations," Rendich said.<br><br>"We plan to maintain a significant corporate and manufacturing presence in Taiwan with over 100 Peloton Taiwan team members who continue to play a key role in our engineering and manufacturing strategy."<br><br>Peloton's decision to further outsource manufacturing is likely aimed at reducing expenses as sales decrease, following a boom in business during the early part of the pandemic. In February, Peloton cut , in an attempt at .<br><br>In April, [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] the company cut but increased the cost of [https://slashdot.org/index2.pl?fhfilter=subscriptions subscriptions] to its online library of |
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+id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> said Tuesday that it'll stop making bikes in-house, opting to expand operations with a [https://mondediplo.com/spip.php?page=recherche&recherche=third-party third-party] manufacturer as it looks to cut costs [https://www.msnbc.com/search/?q=amid%20declining amid declining] sales.<br>In a , the maker of exercise equipment characterized the move as a "natural progression" in its efforts to simplify its [https://www.express.co.uk/search?s=supply%20chain supply chain].<br><br>Peloton said Taiwanese manufacturer Rexon would become the primary producer of Peloton bikes, and that Peloton would suspend operations at its in-house facility through the remainder of 2022.<br> See also <br>Andy Rendich, Peloton's chief supply chain officer, said Rexon is a trusted third-party manufacturer.<br><br>"Rexon has been with Peloton for many years and is a proven partner for our global operations," Rendich said.<br><br>"We plan to maintain a significant corporate and manufacturing presence in Taiwan with over 100 Peloton Taiwan team members who continue to play a key role in our engineering and manufacturing strategy."<br><br>Peloton's decision to further outsource manufacturing is likely aimed at reducing expenses as sales decrease, following a boom in business during the early part of the pandemic. In February, Peloton cut , in an attempt at .<br><br>In April, [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] the company cut but increased the cost of [https://slashdot.org/index2.pl?fhfilter=subscriptions subscriptions] to its online library of
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> said Tuesday that it'll stop making bikes in-house, opting to expand operations with a [https://mondediplo.com/spip.php?page=recherche&recherche=third-party third-party] manufacturer as it looks to cut costs [https://www.msnbc.com/search/?q=amid%20declining amid declining] sales.<br>In a , the maker of exercise equipment characterized the move as a "natural progression" in its efforts to simplify its [https://www.express.co.uk/search?s=supply%20chain supply chain].<br><br>Peloton said Taiwanese manufacturer Rexon would become the primary producer of Peloton bikes, and that Peloton would suspend operations at its in-house facility through the remainder of 2022.<br> See also <br>Andy Rendich, Peloton's chief supply chain officer, said Rexon is a trusted third-party manufacturer.<br><br>"Rexon has been with Peloton for many years and is a proven partner for our global operations," Rendich said.<br><br>"We plan to maintain a significant corporate and manufacturing presence in Taiwan with over 100 Peloton Taiwan team members who continue to play a key role in our engineering and manufacturing strategy."<br><br>Peloton's decision to further outsource manufacturing is likely aimed at reducing expenses as sales decrease, following a boom in business during the early part of the pandemic. In February, Peloton cut , in an attempt at .<br><br>In April, [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] the company cut but increased the cost of [https://slashdot.org/index2.pl?fhfilter=subscriptions subscriptions] to its online library of
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