THE OUTBREAK OF COVID-19 AND LOCKDOWN situation has changed the way we conduct business and our daily routines. At Manufacturing Today, we have also found new ways to conduct our editorial activities. As a result of the new normal, we met Harsha Kadam, CEO, Schaeffler India and President, Industrial Business virtually.
Obviously, our discussion began with the current situation. Speaking about it, he said, “It’s too early to judge on the industries that have been badly hit by the pandemic. Of course, there would be some industries which may occur big losses while some may gain from this situation as well. Prima facie, sectors such as agricultural equipment, projects pushed by the government, etc. seem to be doing well than others.” He further continued, “Also, we had expected that two wheelers industry would do better as people would prefer to travel by their own vehicles avoiding public transport. However, that doesn’t seem to have happened as of now.”
Coming to the auto industry, Kadam mentioned, “It is the toughest sector to comment. Unfortunately, the industry was facing downturn since pre-pandemic times. It has been facing various disruptions. Transition from BS IV to BS VI, liquidity crunch, increasing cost of insurance, are some of the reasons that had jeopardizing growth of the sector for last year or so.”
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