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Insync Bikes gears up for 20% º£½ÇÊÓÆµ market share after headquarters relocation

The business is owned by Indian parent company Hero Cycles

Members of the Insync Bikes team at its new Trafford Park premises(Image: Christian Smith)

A Manchester-based push bike brand has revealed plans to double its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ market share to 20% by 2024 after it relocated to a new 60,000 sq ft headquarters.

Insync Bikes has moved to Trafford Park having previously being based over two sites at Newton Heath and a 40,000 sq ft warehouse in Worsley.

The business is owned by Indian parent company Hero Cycles and was named named the seventh fastest growing Indian company in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ by Grant Thornton earlier this month after seeing growth of 43% in 2021, selling 186,000 bikes.

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Insync Bikes executive director Raman Awasthi said: "The new premises are fantastic and enable us to bring our team into one place, ramping up our operations to better serve our 300 strong bike dealer network and our customers.

"From Trafford Park we can distribute more than 500 bikes a day and customers can also easily come and collect stock. With bigger storage and production facilities we can give bike dealers a quicker, more efficient, more predictable service.

"Dealers are the backbone of the industry and represent 50% of bike sales and Trafford Park immediately improves our ability to support them with better with more advanced tech monitoring inventory and stock capacity as well as multimodal transport connections.

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"It’s a giant leap forward for Insync and our ability to drive growth by supporting our customers and partners."