GM India part of the New General Motors Company
July 13, 2009 – 11:10 am by CarWale Team
The new General Motors Company began operations today with a new corporate structure. GM India will be an important part of the new company.
“Today marks a new beginning for General Motors, one that will allow every employee to get back to the business of designing, building and selling cars and trucks,” said Fritz Henderson, President and CEO.
To improve customer focus and speed, General Motors will end its regional operating structure, moving decisions closer to the customer. This eliminates the regional president positions and the regional strategy boards. Nick Reilly, currently GM Group Vice President and President, GM Asia Pacific, will be named Executive Vice President of GM International Operations (GMIO), which will be based in Shanghai, China. Additional details of the new structure and leadership moves will be communicated later this month.
GM’s subsidiaries outside the United States, including India and all of those in the Asia Pacific region have been acquired by the new company and will continue to operate normally without any interruption.
“GM will continue to remain aggressive in India in order to take advantage of opportunities as they arise,” said Mr. Karl Slym, President & Managing Director, General Motors India. “Our goal is to continue to provide the best cars to our customers across the country while taking advantage of the extensive global resources offered by the new General Motors Company.”
“We are committed to ensuring that our customers continue to receive a top-notch sales, service, spare parts and warranty coverage experience. Our dealers will also continue to receive all our carlines, while our suppliers will continue to work with us to supply parts and components for our cars, which we will continue to build at our state-of-the-art Talegaon and Halol facilities. We have no intention to modify our product, brand or other business plans including new product launches, the all new Chevrolet Cruze from our mother plant in Halol and an all new Chevrolet mini car from our new state of the art plant at Talegaon. We will remain aggressive in all areas of our business and continue to introduce new and exciting products that are best in class, in order to continue our growth in India. . Our product programs and other plans for the future remain on track, said Mr. Slym.
“In its 14 years of established operations in this country, GM India has invested over Rs.5000 crore to create a manufacturing capacity of 225,000 vehicles per annum. We are deeply committed to this market, our customers, suppliers, dealers and all other stakeholders to continue our rapid story of successful growth in India. Over 4000 people are directly employed by GM India at our manufacturing plants in Halol and Talegaon, our Engineering, R&D and Design Centre in Bangalore and our corporate office in Gurgaon. We are not going anywhere and we are here to stay for the long term,” added Mr. Slym.
It may be recalled that GM India has already announced the launch of three brand-new cars for this year. Of these, it has launched Chevrolet Captiva Automatic+ in January and its second offering of the year, the premium luxury Chevrolet Cruze sedan, will reach dealerships within the next few months. An all-new, segment-leading mini-car will also hit Indian roads towards the end of this year. In addition, the company has also launched the LPG version of Spark recently and CNG options in its current product line-up will be launched in the coming months.
Tags: GM, GM India, New General Motors Company


3 Responses to “GM India part of the New General Motors Company”
Dear All,
Please examine GM CARS Very Very Carefully as they are coming with Manufacturing Defects.
I have purchased SPARK LPG and facing lot of issues due to the same.
Regards.
Umesh
By Umesh Inamdar on Jul 20, 2009
Hi All, I am really overwhelmed with the plans of GM in India. Still its suprising to see that even with their latest offerings like free maintainance for 3 yrs/45K kms also; why we dont find Chevy cars on Indian roads ? (Like the Hyundai or Maruti’s latest model).
Secondly, what about the service cost / labour charges towards repair after three years? The GM officials require to announce (or atleast reassure)that too if they compete with the 25 yrs old Maruti Suzuki(since the basic ideology of Indians is that Maruti has widest service /spare parts network in India with easy availbility and the vehicle can be repaired at any time/place/situation. Even by a road side mechanic).
I really admire the quality work of Chevy veicles as compared to Maruti/Hyundai and ALWAYS WISH that they should maintain the same.
This note has been written just for the apprehension which forced me to buy a Maruti brand vehicle though I liked the Chevy vehicle due to above reasons.
Regards,
Jeetendra
By Jeetendra on Jul 22, 2009
Please note that the quality of G M car is not upto the declared level. It comes with defects and it has no good attitude to address the issues.
By S.Patel on Sep 23, 2009