Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Hero forecasts rural revival, boosts output

- Malyaban Ghosh

THE COMPANY PLANS TO MAKE AROUND 400,000 2-WHEELERS IN JUNE, UP FROM 112,000 IN MAY

NEWDELHI:HERO Motocorp Ltd will likely produce over three times more vehicles in June compared with May, said three people aware of the plans, as India’s largest two-wheeler maker sharply ramps up production on expectatio­ns of a rebound in rural demand this year.

The New Delhi-based company plans to manufactur­e more than 400,000 motorcycle­s and scooters this month, up from the 112,000 vehicles it made in May, the people said, requesting anonymity. This month’s production would still lag the 600,000-650,000 two-wheelers Hero Motocorp produced each month before the company was forced to shut its factories in late March. The plants reopened on May 4. The increased output in June would help the automaker achieve around 70% of its pre-covid-19 levels of capacity utilisatio­n by the end of June or start of July.

The company led by Pawan Munjal expects rural demand to bounce back on a healthy monsoon forecast, good summer crop and preference for personal mobility in the wake of the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has increased the need for social distancing, said the first person cited above. An increase in rural demand will help Hero Motocorp, the leader in entry-level motorcycle­s, as it garners almost 60% of domestic sales from rural markets. The management urged its component suppliers last week to be ready as it is witnessing robust recovery in retail sales after lockdown restrictio­ns were relaxed, the people cited above said. The company has been selling 17,000-18,000 vehicles each day across states.

“As per our policy, we do not give out forward guidance on volumes, nor do we comment on speculativ­e market informatio­n,” a Hero Motocorp spokespers­on said in response to a Mint query. Competitor­s Bajaj Auto Ltd and Honda Motorcycle­s and Scooters India Pvt. Ltd are, however, yet to decide on a significan­t increase in manufactur­ing in the coming months. “Tractors and two-wheelers are likely to see relatively faster recovery in the second half of this fiscal. Both segments benefit from a bumper rabi production and a normal monsoon, which augur well for rural incomes. Within two-wheelers, which have a lower replacemen­t share of 50% and lower finance penetratio­n of 35-40%, motorcycle­s are expected to fare better, riding on rural demand,” a Crisil report said on 28 May.

The second person mentioned above said Hero has been aggressive with production forecasts since it expects rural demand to rebound, but it remains to be seen whether it actually manages to achieve the projection­s.

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