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'Bajaj has the potential to be a world-class company'

29 Oct 2009

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Coming to think of it, Tomotaka Ishikawa, advisor at Bajaj Auto since April 2008, has not made much of a transition. After all, there is so much to separate from Truly Yamaha and Hamara Bajaj. Both are truly yours for this turnaround man and Yamaha lifer. The former Yamaha India managing director, known for reviving the Japanese firm's fortunes in Thailand and later in India, hopes to weave the same magic into Bajaj Auto's sales. Short, bespectacled, and clothed in a Bajaj Auto T-shirt, Ishikawa has just finalised a three-year plan with Rajiv Bajaj, MD of Bajaj Auto, to get the company back on its wheels after struggling to keep pace with market leader Hero Honda in the last couple of years. Ishikawa is confident that he will make Bajaj Auto a niche, high value player and help its exports double in three years. ET caught up with the turnaround expert in recently, where he talked at length on product plans and global strategy...

Given Bajaj Auto's strategy to be distinctly ahead by developing itself as a life-style brand across global markets, what exactly is your mandate in the company?

Honda City

I am an advisor to Bajaj Auto, with no specific roles. Certain emphasis is given on product and growth planning. I am trying to set up a procedure for a three-year planning. I tried last year but I failed. It may take three years to make a three-year plan!

What is the objective of the three-year plan? When was it implemented? Why did it fail initially?

We intend to start the plan by February 2010. The plan is about the future - which segment of the market or which customer or the product the company should target. This will help Bajaj Auto achieve its target of exporting 1.2 million vehicles in three years against the current level of six lakh units. We are currently outlining the new markets, deciding on the priority of product launches. Once that is set, we can have a clearer picture of cash flow. I want Bajaj Auto to take the three-year plan seriously. Last year, I set up a process and couldn't attain a certain level in the product planning area. I struggled to get consensus and approval from Rajiv (Bajaj) and it took a little too long. So now we have started again, with a different process. But I cannot unveil the strategy.

Can you specify the target of this plan?

My idea may not be Rajiv's idea as yet. Bajaj Auto is trying to do unique things in the Indian market as compared to Hero Honda. We are trying to be number one and Bajaj has the potential to be a world class company. Rajiv's idea hasn't changed since he has introduced the Pulsar and the product has been gaining market share steadily. I think it's a miracle, for a company without any support or technology, to attain a market share of 25% within 10 years.

What do you mean by a world-class company?

You should have your own technology. The sales volume should be very close to the big four Japanese players. We have already touched the two million level, and will be bigger than Kawasaki. We are major players in African markets, but the Chinese have flooded the markets. We are not necessarily number one in many countries. But with this technology, performance and quality, we can produce products at very low cost with quality.

What about the Indian market?

We have been trying many different things to challenge Hero Honda sales but it has only confused the customer. We went back to the Discover, the 110cc bike and sales started growing from September last year. Our thrust is, not to grow the same way as Hero Honda, but to educate the customer so that they have a better choice. We don't want to be like the Chinese, discounting products as we care for the brand. Our patience and consistence is helping us and I believe it is the right direction.

 
 

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  • ABHI (31 July 2010 20:41)
    BULLSHIT BULLSHIT BULLSHITBAJAJ CAN NOT EVEN CONTINUE ITS PRODUCTS AND GET RID OF MANUFACTURING THEM AND CHEAT ITS CUSTOMER WHO BUY THEIR PRODUCT AND AFTER 4-5 MONTHS FIND THAT THE PRODUCT TEY HAVE BOUGHT, BAJAJ HAS DISCONTINUED ITS PRODUCT AND PEOPLE LAUGH AT THEM ON THEEIR FOOLISH CHOICE | Reply
  • Narendra (14 January 2010 23:44)
    I agree with Tomotaka Ishikawa, Bajaj has come out and diversified its product from scooters to motorcycles and it has quite made his mark and descent market share through motorcycles ranges..and to continue this growthe new innovation in technology and product evolution is must..and i hope soon it will beat all forien companies like hero honda, honda and yamaha...afterall its HAMARA BAJAJ ...last i would request to indian riders that please use your OWN COUNTRY PRODUCT. | Reply
  • Velutha (01 November 2009 23:03)
    We expect great things from you, Sir! | Reply
  • paramveer (30 October 2009 10:33)
    no doubt bajaj has revolutionised the bkie design and performance as compared to other indian bike makers but the quality is not that remarkable in likes of hsmci tvs or hero honda. all of their bikes contain very poor plastic material(fanatastic shine on outside) and engine repairs and spares.From the people i know no one owe the bike for more than 2 years becoz of frequent engine repiars. bajaj is very far from being a world class company. there are still cos like ducati and others who are still process of being recognized world wide .bajaj has to see why hero honda is scoring more in terms of reliability durability and maintenance of their vehicle. bajaj's products are excellent from the outside but they start showing their true colors after quite a run of their vehicle. I dont know if they are having better product for exports....! | Reply
 Vipins (03 November 2009 09:59) Reply to paramveer
@ paramveer,Its been just 7 years that Bajaj started making motorcycles on their own (staring with the pulsar) without any foreign partner's help. Instead of just criticizing, to appreciate the giant leaps Bajaj products have taken over these years, just ride a 2002 Pulsar and a 2009 Pulsar, you will then probably appreciate what Bajaj has achieved in such a short time span. How many years did it take for the Japanese companise to make a name for themselves? When Bajaj has achieved this much in such a short time period, its just a matter of time that in the next couple of years, Bajaj products will reach truly global recognition. Proud of Hamara Bajaj. | Reply
 PraSenjiT KuMar DebrOY (22 July 2010 02:10) Reply to Vipins
Yup >> i hAve a 2OO7 18O dTS i ug3n d 1ST 22O dTS i // 2OO9 Of Pune >>BAJAJ iS AWESOME >> | Reply
  • Rajesh (29 October 2009 18:27)
    Bajaj was performing good these days.I hope this plan would reach the pinnacle in the due-course.All the best (Hamara Bjaja...) | Reply
  • rooan (29 October 2009 18:23)
    ARE ALL THE INDIAN ADVISORS DEAD!! THAT BAJAJ REQUIRED A JAP TO PUSH IT SELF IN THE WORLD. THE INDEGENIOUS TECHNOLOGY CHARGE IS CANCELLED WITH A JAP AT THE ADVISORY LEVEL!! | Reply
 Jehan A D (29 October 2009 19:39) Reply to rooan
I cannot see and sense how ill-informed and poorly opinionated people liek Rooan are. Honda and Yamaha became great sarting off with inspiration and tech "borrowed" from European bike firms without their knowledge! Suzuki in fact got one of the best engineers from a European bike maker to help them learn what to do with a two-stroke engine and we lable Bajaj this way. Today in the top echelons of Microsoft there are six Indians who call the shots but this doesn't make it an Indian firm. So how come one Jap or a German or an Italian working for Bajaj make it less? And just for your kind info ROOAN, you need to get your perspective screwed on properly. | Reply
 clax (30 October 2009 18:45) Reply to Jehan A D
welll replied | Reply
  • Anurag (29 October 2009 15:51)
    so true. Bajaj Auto truly has been running the show single-handedly without any technological inputs from any foreign bike-makers.The product quality might still be not par with the almost 50-year old Japanese giants, but this company who started making performance motorcycles 7 years ago in 2002, has definitely improved the quality on its products over these seven years. And like pointed out by Ishikawa san, improving products with such steady pace in just 7 years is no mean feat.As an Indian entrepreneur, I do appreciate Bajaj Auto's constant efforts to innovate and strategise and the zest to be amongst the top world class level bike makers.With more better built and reliable products, Bajaj Auto can surely take on its rivals.All the best. | Reply
 Rajesh (29 October 2009 18:30) Reply to Anurag
All the bsst .......................Hamaara Bajaj.... | Reply
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