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Yamaha Achieves 1,00,000 Sales Figure In India
India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. has achieved a sale figures of 1,00,000 including exports in India. Company also recorded a 22 percent sales growth.
India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. announced 22% growth in domestic sales (including Nepal) in October 2016, selling 86428 units as against 70812 units sold last year October 2015.
The company continues to maintain an upward trend in sales at the back of its superb product line-up with innovative ongoing customer- centric activities.
Yamaha has also been focusing on the Tier II and Tier III cities to expand its sales volume by targeting more population in the country.
Yamaha's step forward with 1 lakh plus (including exports) sales for two consecutive months (Sep & Oct) has added a new chapter to its growth story.
Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt. Ltd, Roy Kurian said, "October started with a positive sentiment for two-wheeler industry. We continue to build on the growth momentum by reaching 86428 units of sale during this festive season."
He added, "Additionally, good monsoon has also added growth to the sales this time. Yamaha received fantastic response from the market for its impeccable line up of scooters like Yamaha Fascino, Cygnus Alpha (disc brake) and newly introduced Cygnus Ray-ZR."
Kurian also believed that the ongoing festive season will further improve the company's sales in the country. He further said, "This is the most awaited period in the whole year both by buyers and sellers. Yamaha being a brand for youngsters has traditionally witnessed a good sale during this period."
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