Harley Davidson India Withdrawal
Although the company had a good start in India with more premium brands entering the Indian market sales were gradually dwindling.
Harley davidson india withdrawal. The withdrawal is part of an overhaul that Harley-Davidson HOG unveiled in July which will see it. It is not surprising because Hero has not just dealerships in every city as well as rural areas but also a vast servicing network to provide after-sales service to its customers. Has decided to exit India its departure dropping the curtain on a troubled stint in a lucrative market for two-wheelers.
The iconic US motorcycle brand is stopping manufacturing and massively scaling back its sales operations. Following GM Harley-Davidson. Harley Davidson entered the Indian market in 2009 and was one of the first premium bikemakers to enter the Indian market.
Iconic American motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Harley Davidsons announcement of closing its manufacturing operations in India and reducing the size of its sales. In a statement the company said it was changing its business model and evaluating options to serve customers as part of a previously announced rewire of its operating model and business structure.
Harley-Davidson is pulling out of India the worlds biggest motorcycle market. Collectively the brand bastions have been on a Blackfoot since Harley-Davidson announced withdrawal of independent operations in India. Harley-Davidson HOG recently announced the decision to exit India the worlds largest two-wheeler market by discontinuing its sales and manufacturing operations in the country.
This is the first major announcement from Harley-Davidson since the brand decided to withdraw its operations in the country. After Harley-Davidson announced its withdrawal from India in September they announced a partnership with Hero. Ford F and General Motors GM have both cut back operations in India in recent years.
In a filing with the United States Securities Exchange Commission Harley-Davidson Inc said its withdrawal from India would lead to the retrenchment of. Harley-Davidson has decided to continue retailing 13 models in India. A new Ford Aspire car is on display for sale inside a showroom in New Delhi India November 1 2018.