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General Motors To Ramp Up Component Exports From India

Elaborating on the vehicle exports from India, the company is focused on ensuring that it produces high-quality vehicles for export markets.
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Published on January 29, 2018

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    American auto major General Motors are looking to ramp up component exports from India even as it continues to add new global markets for vehicle shipments from the country, a company official said. The company, which has stopped selling cars in the Indian market, recently, started exporting Beat Notchback to Costa Rica. The company currently exports body panels and engines to Vietnam and Cambodia. The official, however, declined to specify the markets that the company plans to target for components exports.

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    "Apart from this addition, we also plan on expanding the component exports in 2018," a General Motors India spokesperson told PTI.

    Elaborating on the vehicle exports from India, the spokesperson said that the company is focused on ensuring that it produces high-quality vehicles for export markets.

    "Our exports have tripled over the past year and we are very pleased with the acceptance of our products in the export markets," the official said.

    In 2017, GM ranked 5th in India in terms of passenger vehicle exports. Its hatchback Beat was the highest exported passenger vehicle from India.

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    When asked about settlement of issues related to dealerships, the spokesperson said the company has been able to settle all dealer sales agreements as of December 31, 2017.

    "GM India worked directly with its dealers to ensure a smooth transition to the Chevrolet Authorized Service Operation (ASO) network and in this process we have settled the closure of all dealer sales agreements by December 31, 2017," the spokesperson said.

    Last year various company dealers had protested on account of inadequate compensation packages being offered to them.

    On availability of service and spare parts for its vehicles in India, the official said the company has a network of 175 ASOs in operation across key locations in the country.

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    "We continue to operate every function that supports all the aspects of operations of our ASO network; these include the technical assistance centre, field engineers, training organizations and the field team," the spokesperson said.

    The company is also maintaining a dedicated customer assistance centre to support its customers, the spokesperson added.

    "In addition, we continue to operate parts procurement, warehousing and distribution to ensure smooth parts supply for Chevrolet vehicles in India," the official said.

    Based on current planning the automaker is taking all measures to ensure availability of spare parts, generally in the market for at least 10 years, the official added.

    Last year in May, General Motors announced stopping selling its vehicles in India. It now exports vehicles manufactured at its Talegaon plant in Maharashtra.

    (This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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