It has been 90 days after the pandemic actually hit us. This period has been different, interesting and challenging for everyone, not just for Mahindra & Mahindra but the entire industry. Had we done this interaction earlier, my answers would have been a bit different, but today, 90 days down the road, we are a lot more optimistic, pleasantly surprised and delighted to see how things are turning out. No doubt, we have had our fair share of challenges based on the demand and supply side. But yes, now, 90 days later, as we stand, 85% of our commercial vehicle dealers are up and running and 90% of our workshops are operational. The vehicles are already coming in for servicing.
There is some pent-up demand because of the lockdown in terms of service. So, we are seeing those customers coming back to the workshops. On the supply side, all our plants are now operational. The supply chain is geared up to react faster than what we had anticipated. As far as production is concerned, whether it is the ‘Supro’ or ‘Jeeto’ or the ‘Bolero’ pick-up or the city pick-up, we are producing all of these products and have already started dispatching them. They are now available at our dealerships in the BS VI format. Even the ‘Blazo’ and ‘Furio’ range of ICVs are back into production and are being dispatched. Thus, the wheels have started churning and demand has already started trickling in. It implies that business is slowly moving back to normalcy.
This story is from the September 2020 edition of MOTORINDIA.
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