Covid-19 impact: Yamaha India announces plant shutdowns
Operations in the Surajpur plant in Uttar Pradesh and Faridabad facility in Haryana have been suspended from March 23, while the Chennai plant will stop operations from March 24.
In August 2001, Yamaha Motor became a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd, Japan (YMC). In 2008, Mitsui & CO., Ltd stepped into an agreement with YMC to become a joint- investor in India Yamaha Motor Pvt Ltd (IYM) There are other Yamaha Group Companies too: Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt Ltd (YMIS), Yamaha Motor Research & Development India Pvt Ltd (YMRI). IYM facilities is a combination of 3 state-of-the-art plants at Faridabad, Surajpur and Kanchipuram. The infrastructure at these plants support production of motorcycles and scooters with its parts for the domestic as well as overseas market. As an Environmentally Sensitive Organization they have the concept of "Environment-friendly- technology" that is the philosophy of the Company. They believe in taking good care of not only the customer's motoring needs but also the needs of the future generations to come. They even have a segment called Customer Education when they guide the customers about the necessity of a helmet. They answer questions from why do you have to have to put on a helmet to How do I choose a correct helmet. The company's product includes motorcycles, scooters, sail boats, swimming pools, golf carts, automobile engines, fishing boats, and many more. The company has also indulged itself in sales and import of numerous types of products, recreational facilities & related services. At Yamaha, the vision is to "Be the leader in creating a Lifetime of exciting and memorable experiences." They continue this vision for their customers, business partners and employees.
Operations in the Surajpur plant in Uttar Pradesh and Faridabad facility in Haryana have been suspended from March 23, while the Chennai plant will stop operations from March 24.
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Yamaha’s robust business plans and strategic customer engagement programs are envisioned to sustain the consistent growth in future.
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The company expects to sell over 8 lakh two-wheelers this year compared to 5.5 lakh units sold in 2015, expecting a growth of over 30 percent. It is targeting 10 lakh units’ domestic sales by 2017.
The 2017 KRT edition remains unchanged and is scheduled to hit Indian roads in the third week of October 2016.
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