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Dutch bike supplier Optima Cycles B.V. signs strategic partnership with buying group Bike&Co to boost German expansion.
Dutch bicycle supplier Optima Cycles B.V., which markets the brands Dolly Bikes, Dutch ID, First Bike and Lovens, has set its focus on the neighbouring German market. The company has now formalised a strategic partnership with the purchasing association Bike&Co to speed up its growth there.
The cooperation is intended to strengthen Optima Cycles' presence in Germany through Bike&Co's dealer network. The move follows the company's previously communicated intention to prioritise the German market, which is a key sales region for European bicycle brands.
For Bike&Co members, the partnership adds another supplier to their portfolio, giving dealers access to Optima Cycles' range of bike brands. The agreement covers the commercial framework for distribution, though specific terms were not disclosed in the announcement.
Optima Cycles' brand portfolio spans different segments, from children's bikes to city and lifestyle models. The partnership is expected to streamline ordering and logistics for German dealers, though no details on delivery times or stock arrangements were provided.
For European dealers, this partnership could mean easier access to Optima Cycles' brands through Bike&Co's collective purchasing terms, potentially lowering landed cost and administrative overhead. However, without disclosed terms, buyers should verify pricing and lead times directly before committing.
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