Harley Davidson India Ceo
Harleys customers are aging out.
Harley davidson india ceo. In the last financial year Harley-Davidson India sold fewer than 2500 units and between April-June 2020 only about 100 Harleys were sold in India making it one of the worst performing international markets. Harley will not completely disappear from India though its assembling factory in Bawal will close. Chairman and President and Chief Executive Officer Harley-Davidson Inc.
Hero MotoCorp has announced a separate vertical to drive its new business of Harley-Davidson products and merchandise distribution in India. Hero MotoCorp appoints 11 new Harley-Davidson dealers in India. CEO Zochen Zeitzs predecessor Matt Levatich envisioned making 100 new models in 10 years which will attract more women and younger riders into the Harley-Davidson family at the same time expanding the brands international reach.
Harley-Davidson India has got a new leader at the helm with Peter MacKenzie named as the Managing Director of Harley-Davidson India with immediate effect. Harley-Davidsons Current Strategies After taking over CEO of Harley-Davidson Inc. MacKenzie will have additional responsibility for Harley-Davidson India as well continue with his current role as Managing Director Harley-Davidson Greater China.
In that time sales have dropped every year. Jochen Zeitz Harley-Davidson boards chairman and acting CEO since Matthew Levatich stepped down in February has been now named as the CEO of the Milwaukee-based firm. He has served as a board member since 2007 and established the companys Brand and Sustainability Committee.
It is actively looking for a partnership and the most likely candidate is Hero MotoCorp run by. Official site of Harley-Davidson Motor Company. Hero MotoCorp has appointed Ravi Avalur as the Business Unit Head of Harley-Davidsons India operations.
He was also PUMAs CFO from 1993 to 2005. Theyve either got the Harley or Harleys they want and theyre through. Harley-Davidson the iconic US motorcycle brand is pulling out of India the worlds biggest motorcycle market involving 75m 59m in restructuring costs around 70 redundancies and the closure of its Bawal plant in northern India resulting in a blow for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modis efforts to lure or retain foreign manufacturers.