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Hero MotoCorp launched 7 Bikes and opened 85 Outlets in Peru

Published On Aug 23, 2013 12:00 AM By Rajpal Singhfor Hero Karizma ZMR

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Hero MotoCorp, world's No.1 two-wheeler manufacturer is quite serious about its global expansion plans, and within days of announcing its plans to expand to as many as 50 countries by 2020, the company yesterday commenced its operations in Peru - one of the largest two-wheeler markets in the Latin America. MOTOCORP S.A.C, a part of the reputed EFE Group of Peru is its local partner. Hero has started the operations with a well-established large distribution network of as many as 85 outlets spread across the country. The manufacturer announced that more new outlets will be added subsequently in a phased manner.

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Pawan Munjal, MD & CEO, who launched brand 'Hero' in Lima in the presence of Jamie Prieto, President of MOTOCORP S.A.C, said "Our new international markets will play a crucial role in the future as we move forward with the objective of surpassing 100 million units in cumulative sales by 2020. Peru, therefore, plays a significant role in our plans to expand our global footprint. Our vision is to provide convenient, fuel-efficient mobility to every customer in this market, and with our wide range of products, we are committed to serving two-wheeler customers across Peru,"

Hero has launched seven models of its current line-up including Pleasure, Passion Pro, Glamour, Hunk, Thriller, Karizma ZMR and Karizma R. Hero is not the only Indian manufacturer in the 250,000-300,000 units strong two-wheeler market of Peru, other Indian companies like Bajaj and TVS are already selling their vehicles. Along with these Indian manufacturers there are also some Japanese players including Honda and Yamaha and few Chinese manufacturers.

With the sales operations Hero has also kick started a massive brand-building initiative to establish its brand name in the country asap. It has launched the Spanish version of its iconic anthem "Hum Main Hai Hero" (There's a Hero in each one of us) for the local market which will be supported by strong communication on TV and print.

Recently Pawan Munjal had announced that the company is willing to have operations in 50 countries with manufacturing plants and assemblies in 20 locations across the globe. Colombia is the only country in Latin America where Hero has had a presence since the time of the erstwhile Hero Honda. The company is also looking at establishing a full-fledged manufacturing unit in Colombia by the middle of 2014. Hero has already launched its operations in Central America with large distribution networks in countries such as Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. The company also made its Africa debut last month with operations in Kenya, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast.

Source- ET

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