Okinawa Autotech Receives International Automotive Task Force Certification

- Okinawa receives IATF certification for global quality management
- It becomes the first electric 2-wheeler OEM to get an IATF certification
- Okinawa aims to increase its revenue by up to 300% in FY2022
Okinawa Autotech, a prominent electric two-wheeler manufacturer in India, has received the International Automotive Task Force (IATF) certification for global quality management in automotive manufacturing. Okinawa becomes the first electric two-wheeler manufacturer in India to receive this certification. The IATF certification was awarded to Okinawa after a stringent evaluation process thanks to the quality centric efforts that the company has put towards design and manufacturing. Okinawa has also developed its rule book in line with IATF standards and continues to train its personnel accordingly.
Also Read: Okinawa Electric Scooter See Price Drop Of Up To Rs. 17,900 After FAME II Amendment

(The next launch from Okinawa is likely to be the Oki100 electric motorcycle)
Speaking about the achievement, Jeetender Sharma, Founder, and Managing Director, Okinawa Autotech said, "Okinawa's three core business values are Innovation, Quality, and Sustainability. Receiving the IATF-16949 certification is a testimony to our obsession with quality to produce the best in class products and reaffirms our belief in our core values. It also pushes us to compete against our own benchmarks and strive for continuous improvement and consumer satisfaction."
Also Read: Okinawa Organises Workshop For Dealers In Handling Technical Issues

(Okinawa aims to increase its revenue by 300 per cent in FY2022)
The company also recently launched an initiative where it trained dealers and partners to handle technical problems and maintenance for electric scooters during lockdown. Okinawa says that due to the ongoing pandemic and lockdown, most workshops are operating with minimum workforce and that has resulted in a pile-up of pending work. Okinawa also aims to educate and make its customers aware of proper procedure of maintaining electric two-wheelers along with the batteries during a lockdown.
Also Read: Okinawa Autotech Aims To Increase Its Revenue By 300 Per Cent In FY 2022

(Earlier, in May 2021, Okinawa announced a workshop for its dealer partners on handling technical issues)
Earlier in May 2021, Okinawa announced its ambitious target to increase its revenue by 300 per cent in FY2022. Furthermore, it reiterates its commitment to invest Rs. 150 crore, most of it towards a new plant in Rajasthan. The company also aims to grow its product portfolio and expand its on-ground footprint. The company clocked annual revenue of Rs. 155 crore in FY 2021. In FY2021, the company sold 30,930 units and aims a sell three-fold increase in sales in FY2022.
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