- Peloton Interactive Inc PTON plans to build its first dedicated U.S. factory, Peloton Output Park, in Ohio’s Troy Township in 2023 for production ramp-up, reduction of shipping time, new market expansion, and lower price.
- The facility will help to fast-track expansion into the European and other new markets, reduce the dominance of Asia manufacturing facilities and improve economies of scale, CEO John Foley said.
- Peloton plans to spend $400 million building the facility. It can create around 2,000 local jobs.
- The 1-million-square-foot factory will manufacture Peloton Bike, Bike+, and cheaper treadmill and additional products.
- Foley expects the facility to cut production costs leading to lower Peloton prices. Local manufacturing is estimated to reduce shipping times.
- Peloton will also continue to have Asian factories.
- Peloton’s Precor facilities in Washington and North Carolina will start producing smaller quantities of Peloton equipment later in 2021, apart from Precor’s products.
- The factory will also be open to the public and will have a showroom.
- Peloton had lowered the FY21 revenue guidance to reflect the short-term impact of a treadmill recall.
- Price action: PTON shares traded lower by 1.09% at $99.79 on the last check Monday.
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