JAKARTA detifcom - Indonesia's domestic motorcycle market affected by the floods Thailand. As a result, distribution and sales during November 2011 of all members of AISI - a special brand of Japanese origin - has decreased.
Based on data obtained Kompas.com, November 2011 the total market fell 10.1 percent, or just 642,364 units (minus Kanzen). Whereas in the previous month reached 715,152 units. One of the causes, short term supply motorcycle parts that are assembled in Indonesia.
Honda for example, continuing to supply automatic transmissions, brake lock and a standard sensor side of Thailand. While relying Yamaha carburetor for Xeon and radiator for V-Ixion.
As a result, Honda recorded a sales decline to 7 percent while the Yamaha 8 percent from the previous month. Yusuke Hori, President Director of PT Astra Honda Motor in the declaration injection Honda, recently said, admitting, Thailand causing floods disrupted the supply of components. "Pengruhnya very small, not too mean," said Hori.
Kawasaki Drop
A similar fate experienced by Kawasaki and Suzuki. Sales of Kawasaki trimmed 37.5 percent from the previous month. Suzuki even decline, namely 56.6 percent and TVS are obtained only increase sales of 701 units to 1,000 units.
Kawasaki experienced a major decline because it is still relying too much on the supply CBU from Thailand, including the Ninja 250R and KLX 150. While Suzuki has been estimated previously. This brand, although most of the products have been assembled in Indonesia, but the need for imported components from Thailand bigger ketimbangan Honda and Yamaha.
Based on data obtained Kompas.com, November 2011 the total market fell 10.1 percent, or just 642,364 units (minus Kanzen). Whereas in the previous month reached 715,152 units. One of the causes, short term supply motorcycle parts that are assembled in Indonesia.
Honda for example, continuing to supply automatic transmissions, brake lock and a standard sensor side of Thailand. While relying Yamaha carburetor for Xeon and radiator for V-Ixion.
As a result, Honda recorded a sales decline to 7 percent while the Yamaha 8 percent from the previous month. Yusuke Hori, President Director of PT Astra Honda Motor in the declaration injection Honda, recently said, admitting, Thailand causing floods disrupted the supply of components. "Pengruhnya very small, not too mean," said Hori.
Kawasaki Drop
A similar fate experienced by Kawasaki and Suzuki. Sales of Kawasaki trimmed 37.5 percent from the previous month. Suzuki even decline, namely 56.6 percent and TVS are obtained only increase sales of 701 units to 1,000 units.
Kawasaki experienced a major decline because it is still relying too much on the supply CBU from Thailand, including the Ninja 250R and KLX 150. While Suzuki has been estimated previously. This brand, although most of the products have been assembled in Indonesia, but the need for imported components from Thailand bigger ketimbangan Honda and Yamaha.
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