The Free Press Journal

Automakers fear dent in sales as Covid cases surge

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Leading automobile companies like Maruti Suzuki India (MSI), Toyota Kirloskar Motor and Honda Cars fear dent in sales as COVID-19 cases surged across the country.

The country's largest carmaker MSI stated that the auto sales were correlated closely with economic growth and also (being a discretion­ary purchase) with the consumer sentiment.

"The COVID-19 situation deteriorat­ion is obviously a negative for customer sentiment and thus has a negative impact on sales," MSI Executive Director (Sales and Marketing) Shashank

Srivastava told PTI when asked about the impact of second wave of the pandemic on the company's sales.

Lockdowns make it physically not possible to deliver cars but even the deteriorat­ion in COVID-19 situation without lockdown also psychologi­cally dents consumer propensity to buy, he noted.

Similarly, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) Senior Vice President Naveen Soni acknowledg­ed that localised restrictio­ns have impacted order flow and delivery schedules.

"We will be able access trends and define numbers only by the end of the month depending on the severity and extension of the restrictio­ns. As of date, we have had a good number of pending orders that had to be carried forward from the month of February and March to April. Therefore, we are striving to meet the customer demand in spite of the local restrictio­ns and lockdowns," he noted.

On manufactur­ing operations, Soni said the company continues to cautiously proceed with vehicle production.

"Our immediate focus is to fasten and streamline the demand and supply processes with more accuracy and manage production, along with faster deliveries making it easier and convenient for customers by reducing the delivery time," he added.

Well-being of the employees as well as dealer and supplier staff are sacrosanct and the automaker has already reintroduc­ed monitoring systems which were in place.

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