International Dealer News IDN 141 February/March 2018 | Page 11

news ROOM Suzuki sales increase For the second quarter (to 30th September 2017) of its 2017/18 financial year Suzuki has announced worldwide motorcycle sales increased by +18 percent year-on-year at 797,000 units, driven by increases in India, China, Indonesia (despite the market slump there) and other of their emerging markets. The company is now forecasting that it will sell 1.5 Mn units for its full financial year (a forecast increase of some 96,000 units). For its first six months, Suzuki says sales revenues from motorcycles were up by +1.5 percent in Japan, and by +26.3 percent in total in all its international markets combined, with Europe +4.5 percent at 24 Bn yen, with North America +5.4 percent and Asia as a whole +15.0 percent. Driven by sales of the all-new GSX-R1000 in global markets and the GSX-R150 in emerging markets, their motorcycle segment operating loss of ¥0.7 billion in the previous fiscal year improved to an operating income of ¥3.7 billion. Global production increased by +20.2 percent year-on-year for their first six months of the 2017/18 financial year (793,000 units) – an increase of 133,000 units. In other news the GSX250R and V-Strom 250 both picked up Good Design Awards, and in September, attended by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Suzuki opened its new Suzuki Motor factory and saw the cornerstone laid for a new Lithium-ion battery plant at Gujarat, India. GS Yuasa - new MD and CEO for GSY Europe; new lithium-ion battery plant in Hungary GS Yuasa Battery Europe Ltd have announced the appointment of Andrew Taylor as the company’s new Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. Andrew has been with the company for approaching 29 years. Since 2007 he has been Managing Director of GS Yuasa Battery Sales UK Ltd. During this time, the company has achieved unprecedented growth, becoming the UK market leader for automotive, motorcycle and industrial batteries. Andrew has also been Commercial Director of GS Yuasa Battery Europe Ltd since 2015. Commenting on his new appointment, Andrew said: “It is a great honour for me to take up the position of Managing Director and CEO of GS Yuasa Battery Europe Ltd. It is a challenge that I am very much looking forward to. “We have a strong platform to build on and an excellent European team to support our sales growth plan throughout Europe.” In other company news, GS Yuasa Corporation, the parent company of GS Yuasa Battery Europe, has announced that it will establish a new manufacturing subsidiary company, GS Yuasa Hungary Ltd. and construct a new manufacturing plant for lithium- ion batteries in Miskolc, Hungary Lithium-ion batteries will be assembled in the new plant with lithium-ion cells made in Japan. These batteries will be used for SLI (Starting, Lighting, and Ignition) applications which the company expects to see “expanded in demand terms in the European market in the coming years”. GS Yuasa will also consider manufacturing lithium-ion cells in this plant in future. The company says it will “continue to respond to the market environment change in its extensive technologies”. GS Yuasa Battery Europe Ltd consists of five European sales companies and, at present, one battery manufacturing company. From sales and distribution centres in Swindon (UK), Milan, Lyon, Madrid and Dusseldorf, and a state-of- the-art manufacturing facility in Ebbw Vale, UK, GS Yuasa supplies European markets with a “vast range of high- quality GS and Yuasa brand batteries and accessories”. www.gs-yuasa.eu Corvus hires Staffiero as Export Director Former Honda Motor Europe Motorcycle Sales Operations and Aftersales Dealer Development executive Luis Staffiero has returned to his native Spain to take up the Export Director position at Murcia based UTV manufacturer Corvus. Corvus is a completely new company that has evolved from RBS (Rabassa Innova, Barcelona) – a specialist off- road “Side by Side” leisure and racing UTV vehicle manufacturer. “Our ultimate mission is that our customers enjoy their off-road experience, thanks to the comfort and versatility of our vehicles,” says Staffiero. “Inspired by the passion to feel an adrenaline rush in each corner, the Corvus design and engineering team works tirelessly on the trail concept - to develop fully equipped vehicles with high performance. Our ambition is to conquer the European off- road market with European made and designed recreational and professional use UTV and sport ATV models that can sell worldwide”. www.corvus-utv.com INTERNATIONAL DEALER NEWS - FEBRUARY/MARCH 2018 11