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    Johannesburg: India's largest two-wheeler maker Hero Honda is understood to be planning to export its flagship bike Splendor to Africa.

    According to media reports, the joint venture company between India's Hero Group and Japan's Honda Motor Co , has sent two marketing executives to Tanzania to conduct a feasibility study.

    "India's Hero Honda company is considering exporting motorcycles to Tanzania which are more suitable for rural farmers," the online edition of Tanzania's 'Daily News' said.

    The report quoted Hero Honda Chairman B M Munjal , who addressed a team of African journalists in the company's one of the plants in India recently.

    Quoting Munjal, the report said Hero Honda "dispatched two marketing executives to Tanzania to study the market and look into the possibility of exporting our number one brand, Splendor there".

    Repeated attempts to get a comments from Hero Honda officials did not fructify.

    Daily News said that Munjal had, however, ruled out possibility of establishing a plant in East Africa at this moment until a comprehensive study is done in the market.

    "We have been in this business for the past 25 years, but there are some parts that we still import, little as they are, they are very costly and so it is a long way before setting up a plant but the thought is there," he has been quoted.

    Hero Honda's move to explore export opportunities in Africa assumes significance, as it comes in the midst reported plans of Honda to exit the JV.

    The Indian auto market has been abuzz with speculations that the two partners, who hold 26 per cent stake each in the company, are looking to part ways, with the Hero Group reportedly seeking help from private equity players to buy out Honda's stake.

    Exports by Hero Honda is one of the contentious issues between the Hero Group and Honda Motor Corp. The Japanese firm is reportedly against exports by Hero Honda as its own two-wheeler arm is present in many countries.

    Hero Honda, however, exports to some of India's neighbouring countries. So far this fiscal, it has exported 64,920 units of two-wheelers, as against its domestic sales of 24,55,063 units.

    Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/...ow/6822893.cms
    Last edited by sunilg; 10-28-2010, 05:56 PM.

  • #2
    news approved.
    (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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    • #3
      Nice!!

      Now we can see zebra-stripes sticker on bikes!!

      sigpic

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      • #4
        hoo, haa ,yo, aaya
        hero ,honda, saath, laya
        hoo ,haa,yo ,haa
        Don't Honk Unnecessarily

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        • #5
          Poor Africans are going to get pampered with stickering in the name of new model
          Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
          Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
          ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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          • #6
            poor africans with poor bike
            As I gaze upon your beauty, I think to myself, "never have I seen an angel fly so low".

            Yamaha RX100, Yamaha RD350, Bajaj Pulsar 150, Honda Unicorn, Yamaha FZ16, Suzuki Gs150r, Honda Dazzler, Suzuki Gixxer, Benelli TNT 300, Yamaha R3

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            • #7
              I dont know what is Hero Honda upto now. At one side it is having a lot of tensions with its partner. And the other side it is seeking new countries.


              BTW the africans also will now enjoy the comfort of decade old reliable bikes.
              NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT

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              • #8
                how about safari version colored in brown lol
                As I gaze upon your beauty, I think to myself, "never have I seen an angel fly so low".

                Yamaha RX100, Yamaha RD350, Bajaj Pulsar 150, Honda Unicorn, Yamaha FZ16, Suzuki Gs150r, Honda Dazzler, Suzuki Gixxer, Benelli TNT 300, Yamaha R3

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                • #9
                  HH plague spreading to africa !yeah baby,go give africa a taste of what a real 'motorised CYCLE' is like.
                  Dhak Dhak go. LoL
                  everybody dies, but not everyone LIVES...
                  Carpe diem babysigpic

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                  • #10
                    so whats a big deal in that if the co is exporting bikes to africa

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                    • #11
                      mmmm...wonder what the developed countries thinks when their products are being launched in India.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kaynmantis View Post
                        mmmm...wonder what the developed countries thinks when their products are being launched in India.
                        India is much bigger market than those developed countries. So those manufacturers see India as an opportunity.

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