Harley Davidson Announces India Exit
There are no bikes to sell anymore.
Harley davidson announces india exit. Today announced that as part of The Rewire an overhaul of its operating model and market structure the company is changing its business model in India and evaluating options to. The aim of this Rewire strategy is to restructure costs and focus more on 50 0f the companys high growth. The brands network in India is now watching for what its new innings with Hero MotoCorp may bring.
With the announcement of Harley-Davidson to close its India manufacturing facility the Federation of Automobile Dealers Association FADA called for the need for a Franchise Protection Act in the country to avert brands from abruptly closing their operations leaving their channel partners and customers in a fix. Iconic American cruiser bike maker Harley Davidson on Thursday confirmed its exit from the Indian market bringing to a close a decade long journey of mostly unfulfilled potential. Harley-Davidson has announced that they will halt sales and manufacture in India in effect exiting one of the largest two-wheeler markets in the world.
The company is said to. Harley-Davidson made an announcement yesterday that it will be exiting the Indian market. Harley-Davidson in an official statement said Harley-Davidson Inc.
Harley Davidson exit to impact around 2000 jobs across dealerships. The move comes as part of Harley-Davidsons Rewire strategy that intends to refocus the brand on its core markets. The US premium motorcycle company has recently announced its departure from India the worlds second largest two-wheelers market.
Iconic American motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Announces plant shutdown to cut salesforce. Harley Davidsons decision to exit India came as a bolt out of the blue for both customers and dealers.
The maker of the Renegade cruiser too cited poor sales and low demand as the reason for its exit. This news didnt come as a surprise as it had been struggling with sales and revenue in. Harley-Davidson is not the first American bike brand to see the end of the road in India.