NE BUSINESS BUREAU
BENGALURU, SEPT 1
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) on Tuesday said its sales declined by 48.08 per cent to 5,555 units in August.
The company had sold 10,701 units in the domestic market in August 2019.
“We began August with a lot of apprehensions due to the skewed rise in COVID positive cases in the Karnataka state and throughout the country. It had a resultant impact on both the demand and supply scenarios,” TKM Senior Vice President Sales & Service Naveen Soni said in a statement.
Fortunately, August witnessed an increase in demand for most models, including customer enquiries and orders, he added.
“However, supplying vehicles from our end (to dealers) posed as a challenge due to the rising number of COVID cases in Bangalore and its surrounding areas, where most of our workforces reside. This even led us to ramp down production to a single shift so as to be able to ensure that we are taking all measures to safeguard the health and safety of our employees,” Soni said.
Thankfully, more than half the COVID infected workers at TKM have recovered completely and are reporting back at work, after having completed all necessary protocols as laid down by the state health authorities, he noted.
“This has helped us immensely in inching up supplies so as to be able to cater to the increasing demand of our customers,” Soni said.
“We also announced the opening of bookings for the much-awaited Urban Cruiser in August. The upcoming launch model has generated a lot of interest, from our customers and the market alike. We are grateful to our loyal customers who have pre-booked the Urban Cruiser as this reiterates their trust and faith on brand Toyota. We are humbled to receive such loyalty from our customers and would like to thank them by offering them some early movers benefit,” he concluded.