Rajesh Goel has decided to step down from his position as Senior Vice President and Director-Marketing and Sales, Honda Cars India. The company says Goyal has resigned for personal reasons and has decided to pursue other interests outside the organization.
Rajesh Goyal. Senior VP and Director – Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India at the launch of the Amaze facelift
Rajesh Goel, Senior Vice President and Director – Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India has decided to step down from his position. The Japanese carmaker says Goyal has tendered his resignation for personal reasons and has decided to pursue other interests outside the organisation. Goyal was with Honda Cars India Limited (HCIL) for the last 25 years since its inception in India. Rajesh Goel will step down from his role on December 24, 2021, and will be replaced by Yuichi Murata, who has been Goel’s Japanese counterpart.
Commenting on the development, honda cars india said, “It is true that Shri Rajesh Goel has tendered his resignation due to personal reasons and has decided to pursue other interests outside the organization. Shri Goel has been a part of HCIL since its inception and while leading Has made an invaluable contribution to our business. Many important assignments in the company. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours. He will step down from his position on December 24, 2021. It has been decided, Mr. Yuichi Murata Director, Marketing and sales, will take over as Honda.Cars India Ltd.”
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Last year, Honda consolidated its production operations at its Tapukara plant in Rajasthan, effectively ending production operations at its old facility in Noida.
Goyal’s exit from the company comes at a time when Honda is facing some major problems in terms of production and sales. Due to supply-chain constraints caused by a global shortage of semiconductor chips, Honda saw a massive 45 percent drop in year-on-year sales in November 2021. Due to this the company had to resort to the last few non-production days. Month.
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Last year, Honda consolidated its production operations at its Tapukara plant in Rajasthan, effectively ending production operations at its old facility in Noida. The transition led to the discontinuation of its two flagship models – the Civic and the CR-V, which came to India as CKD (completely knock-down) units and were assembled at the Noida plant. Earlier this year Honda also introduced the updated Amaze subcompact sedan in India, which is one of its best-selling models along with the City, both of which account for an average of 3000 units per month.
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