“”HERO MOTO CORP”” Group “S3R” Shresth Kashyap Sushobhan Das Rajesh Verma Saikat Das ANNUAL Report (hero Moto Corp) Director Report Mar 2012 The‚ the Directors of Hero Moto Corp Ltd.‚ are delighted to present the 29th Annual Report for the financial year 2011-12. The Report is being presented along with the Audited Statement of Accounts of the Company for the financial year ended March 31‚ 2012‚ of its first complete financial year since embarking its solo journey.
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Director Mr. Pradeep Dinodia Hero Motocorp Ltd.‚ formerly Hero Honda‚ is an Indian motorcycle and scooter manufacturer based in New Delhi‚ India. Hero Honda started in 1984 as a joint venture between Hero Cycles of India and Honda of Japan. The company is the largest two wheeler manufacturer in India In 2010‚ when Honda decided to move out of the joint venture‚ Hero Group bought the shares held by Honda. Subsequently‚ in August 2011 the company was renamed Hero Motocorp with a new corporate identity
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QUESTIONNAIRE REGARDING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEY BETWEEN HERO MOTOCORP AND HONDA NAME:- AGE:- 18-25 35-45 25-35 45 & above OCCUPATION:- BUSINESSMAN EMPLOYEE STUDENT OTHERS Q1. In Which Family Income Group Do You Fall? 100000-200000 200000-300000 300000-400000 Above 400000 Q2.HOW WOULD YOU RATE THE BREAKUP OF THE HERO-HONDA JOINT VENTURE? GOOD BAD Q3. Which
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The largest two-wheeler maker by volume in the world‚ Hero Moto Corp has said that it is planning to invest Rs. 2‚575 crore in India to set up two new manufacturing plants in Gujarat and Rajasthan and a new integrated research and development centre (R&D) centre will be made operational during 2013-14. Hero Moto Corp currently has a total annual capacity of nine million two-wheelers and the additional units will allow the company to take a giant lead over its competitors including Bajaj and former
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A Study on consumer perception towards HERO MotoCorp bikes and after sales services provided in Chennai city A Project proposal (Submitted by R.Sethuraman‚ Roll No: 0906MBA0547: Reg No: 68210250011) 1.1 PRIMARY OBJECTIVES * To analyze consumer perception towards Hero Honda motor bikes * To get feed back on what consumer expects from Hero Honda * To analyze consumer perception towards services offered by Hero Honda and performance of the motor cycle. 1.2 SECONDARY OBJECTIVES
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powerful dirt bike lined up on a gate with 40 other riders all of which will start at the same time‚ and race into the same corner all battling for position. If you make it through the first turn‚ then you have the rest of the track to race a 20 minute moto on. You will be riding through crater sized holes‚ ruts‚ and rocks the size of volleyballs all at the 50 mph plus speeds. After one lap‚ a
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. About 2W Indian Industry 3 3. 2W Product Segmentation 4 4. Details about Top layers and Market share 8 5. Hero Moto Corp:Introduction‚Strength and Challenges 11 6. Strategies adopted By Hero Moto Corp 14 7. Pricing Policy of 3 major players…………………………………………………………………… 17 8. Strategy for next 5 years………………………………………………………………….………….17 9. References……………………………………………………………………………………………19 1. Introduction: The Automotive industry in India is
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Case 8: Moto: Coming to America 11125375 Alisa . Background: The case "Moto: Coming to America" captures the essence of cultural differences between Japan and America. Moto‚ a project director of KKD (a Japanese auto parts supplier)‚ was sent to America to decide which U.S contracting company to be used and check the price details. Before he went to America‚ a research on U.S building contractors had already finished by Moto’s company. The company found that Allmack is the best so Moto went to
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MotoTaxi 1. Background Lisbon is a city with over half a million inhabitants‚ an average temperature of 17°C and with barely any rain. Combine these factors with the kilometers of traffic jams a day and the city seems ripe for our concept: taxis on two wheels. It is a simple concept really‚ to use bikes you avoid the traffic jams. This means you can cover more kilometers‚ transport more people and thus make more money while charging the client less. 2. The taxi a) Target group It is o
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Management 3600 W01 | “Moto: Coming to America” | Rebekah Stewart | Introduction wrong font used‚ Prefer Times New Roman 12 Mr. Moto is a Japanese businessman from KKD‚ an auto parts supplier who are looking at expanding into the United States. In order to do so‚ they need to hire a US building contractor. After a year and a half of research‚ KKD has chosen to use Allmack because of their superior delivery system‚ architects‚ and suppliers of raw materials. Moto became very uncomfortable
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