MSI to get 2.5 lakh units from Suzuki's Gujarat plant in FY19

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Maruti India (MSI) expects easing of waiting period pressure on its popular models as it is slated to receive 2.5 lakh units in 2018-19 from parent Suzuki's plant, a said. In the ongoing fiscal ending March 31, the company will get 1.5 lakh units from the plant, from where the popular premium hatchback is being rolled out. "Currently it (the plant) is on full swing in A and B shifts and in 2018-19 it will give us full production across the year. So, that would be 2.5 lakh units," MSI Senior (Marketing and Sales) R S told He further said: "This financial year we will receive 1.50 lakh units because the second shift operations (at the plant) started only in October." The increased supply from has helped in reducing waiting period of popular models such as and compact SUV Vitara Brezza, added. "At one point of time used to have a waiting period of around 6-8 months.

Now it has come down to about 8- 10 weeks. So to that it extent it has helped us," said. Similarly, Brezza has also come down to 8-10 weeks now, he said, adding extra capacity from has enabled the company to adjust production at its Manesar and Gurgaon plants for other models in demand. "There was certain element of discomfort that we are making our customers wait for such a long time for our products. So from that point of view the discomfort factor that we faced earlier now isn't there," said. The company's new Dzire sedan has also received robust response from the market and became the second best selling model after in December. The upcoming all-new Swift will also be rolled from the plant and MSI expects demand to be more than the average of 15,000 units a month that the old version was clocking. MSI, a subsidiary of Japan's Motor Corp, produces 1.5 million cars from its two plants in

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First Published: Sun, January 28 2018. 10:05 IST