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IN DEPTH
_FITNESS INDUSTRY
  IN NUMBERS
 The island exported
US$ 800 million in 2017
 Of US imports of fitness equipment in 2017, equipment from the island accounted for
20%
 The fitness industry on the island is set to grow at
6%
over the next few years
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     European Union. For the United States, equipment from the island accounted for about 20 per cent (US$ 310 million worth) of all fitness equipment imports in 2017.
And as people around the
world – especially in urbanised
and developing nations – are increasingly aware of the benefits
of exercise in combating obesity
and a host of diseases, the demand for fitness equipment is expected
to rise. The industry on the island
is projected to grow at a rate
of 6 per cent over the next few years.
HOW IT BEGAN
For more than four decades the island has been producing sports equipment, initially in the form of tennis rackets for professional players. Local fitness equipment suppliers began making equipment for the fitness industry
in 1980 on an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) basis, meaning that a company that makes parts and products for other companies sells them under its own name or uses them in its own products.
By around 1990 some of the world’s top fitness brands were inking OEM contracts with manufacturers on the island.
As the 1990s progressed, local companies began helping their customers design products – a cooperative effort known as original
design manufacturing (ODM). Moving into ODM gave suppliers on the island the edge in an increasingly crowded industry.
LEADING BRANDS
Manufacturers on the island are now often the top choice for many importers because of their high- quality and innovative products at competitive prices.
One producer is Johnson Health Tech (JHT). JHT, founded in 1975,
is among the world’s largest and fastest-growing fitness equipment manufacturers and is home to
some of the most respected brands in the fitness industry, including Matrix, Vision and Horizon. The company manufactures a wide range of equipment for both commercial and residential use, including treadmills, cross-trainers, exercise bikes and strength training equipment.
Matrix Fitness, one of JHT’s
top products and one of the world’s fastest growing commercial fitness brands, has launched an entirely new cardio machine
called the S-Force Performance Trainer. The unique design of this product will change both athletic training and the way fitness facility members experience high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in circuits, small group training and on the cardio floor.
“We know that high school and college coaches are always trying to improve their athletes’ acceleration,” explains Peter Sell, Director of Product-Commercial at JHT. “At
the same time we thought we could do more with high-intensity interval training, both in group environments and as a stand-alone workout. The unique design of S-Force fits really well in a space where we could address both athletics and HIIT.”
With governments around the world promoting initiatives to raise awareness of health and fitness, the growing number of fitness centres and the resulting increase in demand for equipment, manufacturers on
the island are set to go from strength to strength.
Wan-Yu Kan
Manager of Taiwan Office for EBRD Business Development
  


























































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