01.09.2005 Describing India as a strategic market, Fiat has announced it has set a 12-month period for effecting a major restructuring of its operations, including the dealer and service networks

Describing India as a strategic market, auto manufacturer Fiat has announced it has set a 12-month period for effecting a major restructuring of its operations, including the dealer and service networks, following which it would look at new launches in the market.

"India is a strategic market for the company and we will take all measures to make it profitable for us," Fiat India Managing Director Paolo Castagna told the Press Trust of India yesterday. The company, which has been in a poor situation following a massive decline in sales and under utilisation of installed capacity, has of late been taking measures to boost its fortunes in India. The measures include a new head for the company with the entry of Mr Castagna in June and induction of Indians in the top management positions. "We are taking a long-term view of the market and hope to turn around the current position," he said.
 

Fiat Petra

"India is a strategic market for the company and we will take all measures to make it profitable for us," Fiat India Managing  Director  Paolo  Castagna  commented   yesterday

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Fiat has announced it has set a 12-month period for effecting a major restructuring of its assembly  and  sales  operations


Elaborating on the the twelve month strategy, Castagna continued by saying that apart from 'rationalising' the dealer and service network of the company, the company would also make efforts to revamp the 'Brand Fiat' in the consumers' mind. "We are concentrating from the commercial side, restructuring and deepening relations with the dealer," he concluded.

The sales for the company - which has an annual capacity of about 60,000 units at its Kurla factory in India - have recently fallen to as low as 100-150 units per month. Fiat has invested close to Rs 2,000 crore in its Indian operations and had seen a massive surge in sales when it launched the Palio a few years back.
 

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