Merida Bikes

Merida Industry Co., Ltd (MIC; Chinese: 美利達工業) is a Taiwan-based company with R&D headquarters in Germany that designs, manufactures, and markets bicycles globally in over 77 countries. Founded in 1972 by Ike Tseng (1932–2012), the company designs and manufactures over two million bicycles a year at its factories in Taiwan, China, and Germany. After Tseng's death in January 2012, his son Michael Tseng became the company's president.

Merida Industry Co., Ltd.
Company typePublic
TWSE: 9914
IndustryBicycle manufacturing
Founded1972
HeadquartersYuanlin, Changhua, Taiwan
Key people
Michael Tseng, CEO
ProductsBicycles
Revenue$1.05 billion (2021)
$56.9 million (2021)
$171 million (2021)
Total assets$1.27 billion (2021)
Total equity$665 million (2021)
Websitemerida-bikes.com

After making bicycles as an original equipment manufacturer for numerous other brands, the company established its own brand, Merida, in 1988. The company currently designs and manufactures bicycles primarily for its own brand and for brands with which it shares financial interest, including the now German brand Centurion.

Merida has been a publicly traded company on the Taiwanese stock exchange since 1992 and is valued as of 2012 at approximately £350 million, making it one of Taiwan's largest companies.

The name Merida derives roughly from the translation of its three syllables měi-lì-dá, which mirror the company's goal to manufacture bikes that enable the customer to reach their destination.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.