Mercedes-Benz India gets
future ready, increases its investment for the Indian market
- Mercedes-Benz India further increase its investment to Rs 850 crores by 2014
- Overall committed investment in its facility in Chakan increases to Rs 850 crores
- The new Paint shop to be operational by October, 2012
- Mercedes-Benz India has a network of 72 touchpoints across 31 Indian cities with an additional cumulative investment of Rs 480 crores
- Indian operations amongst the first to get a local assembly of new M-Class outside Daimler’s parent SUV plant in USA
Pune – Mercedes-Benz India pioneered the luxury car
industry in India by starting its India operations in 1994. In 2009, the
company moved into its world class production facility spread over 100 acres in
Chakan. The new plant earned the benchmark of being among the fastest
green-field operations ever to be created and is rated among the top most CKD
plants of Mercedes-Benz, globally. The initial investment of Rs 250 crores was scaled
upto to Rs 600+ crores with the setting up Mercedes-Benz India’s own
technologically advanced paint shop capable of water based painting. The new paint
shop is targeted to be operational by October, 2012 and has an annual capacity
of 20,000 units (which can be extended up to 40,000 units annually).
Peter T Honegg, Managing Director & CEO,
Mercedes-Benz India commented: “We
are bullish about the Indian market and this is reflected in our long term
commitment towards the dynamic Indian market. The investment of Rs 850 crores
will help us strengthen our production and operational capabilities with
regards to our existing products and our exciting and aggressive product offensive
which we are readying for the Indian market. This investment will enable
Mercedes-Benz India to be future ready.”
Presently
Mercedes-Benz India locally manufactures its flagship sedans the C-Class, the E-Class
and the S-Class sedan in its plant in Chakan near Pune. With Daimler AG recognizing
the emergence of high potential growth markets including India, Mercedes-Benz
India will earn the distinction of being amongst the first markets to start
assembling the new M-Class, outside Daimler AG’s parent SUV plant in
Tuscaloosa/Alabama, USA.
Piyush Arora, Director- Technical, Mercedes-Benz
India added “Mercedes-Benz India’s
aggressive growth plan includes the local manufacturing of several new models
in the coming years, beginning with the new M-Class. This fresh investment is in
sync with the growth expectations from the Indian market and will further
strengthen the range of locally manufactured Mercedes-Benz models from the Indian
operations.”
In addition to the proposed increase in investment to Rs
850 crores in its production facility, Mercedes-Benz India through its dealer
partners already carries an investment of over Rs 480 crores spread across its 31
showroom and 41 service outlets located in 31 Indian cities. Mercedes-Benz
India is also aggressively and strategically expanding its network reach which
is the densest by any luxury car maker in India. As part of its aggressive network
expansion strategy, Mercedes-Benz India plans to add new touchpoints each year
going forward on a sustained manner for mid and long term growth.
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