SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 46
COMPANY HISTORY
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
PRODUCTION AND QUALITY CONTROL
RESEARCH AND development
Bajaj eco spirit
MARKETING STRATEGIES
FINANCIAL Overview
SWOT ANALYSIS
FUTURE GOALS
local community development
recognition
conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY
   On November 29, 1945 Bajaj Auto came into existence as M/s Bachraj
    Trading Corporation Private Limited.
   It started off by selling imported two- and three-wheelers in India.
   In 1959, it obtained license from the Government of India to manufacture
    two- and three-wheelers and it went public in 1960.
   In 1970, it rolled out its 100,000th vehicle.
   In 1977, the technical collaboration agreement with Piaggio of Italy expired
    In 1977, it managed to produce and sell 100,000 vehicles in a single
    financial year.
   In 1985, it started producing at Waluj in Aurangabad.
   In 1986, it managed to produce and sell 500,000 vehicles in a single
    financial year.
   Bajaj entered into a strategic tie-up with Kawasaki in late 1990s to enhance
    its product line and knowledge up-gradation.
The world's 4th largest two- and three-wheeler company live
their brand by its values of Innovation, Perfection, and
Speed. They are distinctly ahead through excitement
engineering.

Innovation is how they create the future. It is a value that
 provokes them to reach beyond the obvious in pursuit of that
 which exceeds the ordinary.

Perfection is how they set new standards.It is a value that
exhibits there determination to excel by endeavouring to
establish new benchmarks all the time.

Speed is how they convey clear conviction.It is a value that
keeps them sharply responsive, mirroring their commitment
towards there goals and processes.
Chairman & MD:
  Rahul Bajaj




Vice Chairman:
 Madhur Bajaj




   Executive
    Director:      Top: Rahul Bajaj
  Sanjiv Bajaj   Left: Madhur Bajaj,
                  Right: Sanjiv Bajaj
CASTING &              Crank         Misc. Alu.      Misc nuts         Sheet
  FORGING                Case          Casting          & bolts          plates

   Buffing &
                                                                         Cutting
  Heat treat.
                                                                         to size


 Machining         Machining            Buffing        El. Plating       Pressing


Bought                                                                  Weld/buff
                Ht. Trt. &                              Wheel             chassis
  out
                  Grd.                                 assembly          forming
comp.

 Minor          Engine       Engine          Final         paintin        Chassis
  ass.           ass.        testing       assembly          g            forming


                                             Quality                 Dispatch
                                              test.                   for sale
   1971 - Three-wheeler goods carrier
   1972 - Bajaj Chetak
   1976 - Bajaj Super
   1977 - Rear engine Autorickshaw
   1981 - Bajaj M-50
   1986 - Bajaj M-80, Kawasaki Bajaj KB100
   1990 - Bajaj Sunny
   1991 - Kawasaki Bajaj 4S Champion
   1994 - Bajaj Classic
   1995 - Bajaj Super Excel
 1997 - Kawasaki Bajaj Boxer, Rear Engine Diesel
  Autorickshaw
 1998 - Bajaj Caliber, Bajaj Legend, India's first four-
  stroke scooter, Bajaj Spirit
 2001 - Eliminator, Bajaj Pulsar
 2003 - Caliber115, Bajaj Wind 125, Bajaj Pulsar
 2004 - Bajaj CT 100, New Bajaj Chetak 4-stroke,
  Bajaj Discover
 2005 - Bajaj Wave, Bajaj Avenger
 2006 - Bajaj Platina
 2007 - Bajaj Pulsar-200(Oil Cooled), Bajaj
  Kristal,Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi, XCD 125 DTS-Si
  (Pronounced Exceed 125 DTS-Si)
Trust builds quality
Quality builds
  satisfaction.
Satisfaction builds
  relationships
Relationships builds
  trust
 We believe in…..
   A Tradition of
        Trust
  Bajaj Auto has a huge, extensive and very well-
   equipped Research and Development wing
   geared to meet two critical organizational goals:
1. Development of exciting new products that
    anticipate and meet emerging customer needs in
    India and abroad
2. Development of eco-friendly automobile
    technologies
 The company has also been investing heavily in the
   latest, sophisticated technologies to scale down
   product development lifecycles and enhance
   testing capabilities.
 Bajaj Auto R&D also enjoys access to the
   specialized expertise of leading international
   design and automobile engineering companies
   working in specific areas.
    They are committed for continual improvement of
     safety, occupational health & environment performance &
     compliance with applicable safety, occupational health &
     environmental legislations, regulations & other requirements.
1.    Create a proactive SHE management system that addresses
      significant safety, occupational health & environment aspects
      related to activities, Products & services.
2.    Minimize the generation of waste& conserve resources through
      better technology & practices for prevention of pollution.
3.    Identify potential risks/hazards & follow safe work practices by
      using equipments, tools & personal protective equipments as
      applicable.
4.    Promote SHE awreness amongst all who work for & on behalf of
      Bajaj Auto Ltd. & motivate them to fulfil our commitments.

They pledge towards creating & preserving a cleaner, healthier & safe
   work environment.
   Bajaj Auto Ltd.,
    manufacturer of two and
    three wheeler vehicles is
    committed to prevention
    of pollution, continual
    improvement of our
    environmental
    performance and
    compliance with all
    applicable environment
    legislation and
    regulation.
   Being the leading manufacturer of two & three
    wheelers market BAL(Bajaj Auto Ltd.) has been
    providing the best of the class models at
    competitive prices.

   Most of the Bajaj models come loaded with the
    latest features within the price band acceptable by
    the market.

   They regularly update the low price bikes with the
    latest features like disk-brakes, anti-skid technology
    and dual suspension, etc.
BAL adopted different marketing strategies for different models, few
  of them are discussed below: -
 Kawasaki 4S - First attempt by bajaj to make a mark in the
  motorcycle segment. The target customer was the father in the
  family but the target audience of the commercial was the son in
  the family. The time at which Kawasaki 4S was launched Hero
  Honda was the market leader in fuel-efficient bikes and Yamaha
  in the performance bikes.
 The commercial of Kawasaki 4S had the punch line "Kyun Hero"
  means "now what hero" which reflected the aggressiveness in
  the marketing front by the company.
 Caliber - The focus for the Caliber 115 was youth. And though
  Bajaj made the bike look bigger and feel more powerful than its
  predecessor its approach towards advertising is even more
  radically different this time around. The teaser campaign and the
  emphasis on the Caliber 115 being a `Hoodibabaa' bike placed it
  as a trendy motorcycle for the college-goers and the 25 plus
  executives both at the same time
   Pulsar

   Discover

   Bajaj Auto's entire product portfolio, from the entry-level
    to the premium, is being sold by the same dealers. The
    restructuring will involve separate dealer networks
    catering to the urban and rural markets as well as its
    three-wheeler and premium bikes segments.
   Bajaj Auto also plans to set-up an independent network
    of dealers for the rural areas. The needs of financing,
    selling, distribution and even after-sales service are
    completely different in the rural areas and do not makes
    sense for city dealers to control this.
Particulars       August 2008   August 2007   Change %


MOTORCYCLES            175,274       167,483        5


   TOTAL 2             176,631       170,203        4
  WHEELERS
 3 WHEELERS            24,324        25,504        (5)


  TOTAL 2&3            200,955       195,707        3
  WHEELERS
Exports out of the     71,105        56,452         26
     above
Particulars       April ~ August   April ~ August   Change %
                          2008             2007

MOTORCYCLES             902,743          821,406          10


   TOTAL 2              908,579          833,259          9
  WHEELERS

 3 WHEELERS             106,175          119,929         (11)


  TOTAL 2&3            1,014,754         953,188          6
  WHEELERS

Exports out of the      337,075          259,974          30
     above
Profit & loss account
                                        Mar ' 08   Mar ' 07   Mar ' 06   Mar ' 05   Mar ' 04
                                         Income:
     Operating income                    409.66     353.15     210.08     145.40     108.07
                                        Expenses
    Material consumed                          -          -          -          -          -
 Manufacturing expenses                       -          -          -          -          -
   Personnel expenses                     50.25      32.30      20.55      12.62       9.40
    Selling expenses                      94.31      51.35      29.20      15.75      11.74
 Adminstrative expenses                  130.06     107.46      55.27      32.17      19.47
                                                                            (
   Expenses capitalised                        -          -          -      R
                                                                               -           -
       Cost of sales                     274.62     191.11     105.02      60.54
                                                                            s         40.62
      Operating profit                   135.05     162.04     105.06      84.86
                                                                            c         67.46
          Profit loss account
  Other recurring income                  76.28      44.95      27.24       r
                                                                           19.78      18.63
                                                                            o
      Adjusted PBDIT                     211.33     206.99     132.30     104.63
                                                                            r         86.09
                                                                            e
    Financial expenses                   185.38     134.26      79.96      44.60
                                                                            )         36.32
       Depreciation                        4.85       3.04       1.73       2.01       1.88
      Other write offs                         -          -          -          -          -
       Adjusted PBT                       21.10      69.70      50.61      58.03      47.89
        Tax charges                        9.86      24.03      17.26       9.81      15.68
       Adjusted PAT                       11.24      45.66      33.35      48.22      32.21
    Non recurring items                    7.19       1.28       4.21       3.46       0.49
Other non cash adjustments                 2.15       0.70     -16.48       4.27       5.87
    Reported net profit                   20.58      47.64      21.08      55.96      38.57
Earnigs before appropriation              20.58      47.64      21.08      55.96      38.57
      Equity dividend                      3.66      10.60       8.40      12.37       9.89
    Preference dividend                        -          -          -          -          -
        Dividend tax                       0.62       1.80       1.18       1.73       1.27
Share holding
Share holding
                                         30/06/2008                            31/03/2008                       31/12/2007
pattern as on :
  Face value                                  10.00                                 10.00                            10.00
                   No. Of Shares       % Holding         No. Of Shares       % Holding       No. Of Shares    % Holding
                                                     Promoter's holding
    Indian
                        19075276              52.12            19043276             52.04         19043276           52.04
  Promoters
   Sub total            19075276              52.12            19043276             52.04         19043276           52.04
                                                   Non promoter's holding
                                                   Institutional investors
Banks Fin. Inst.
                              700                    -               700                 -              700               -
and Insurance
     FII's               7777394              21.25             7669407             20.96          7474752           20.43
   Sub total             8540545              23.34             8423443             23.02          8018168           21.91
                                                         Other investors
    Private
   Corporate             1043786               2.85             1017253              2.78          1109860            3.03
    Bodies
NRI's/OCB's/For
                         3248015               8.88             3264705              8.92          3250514            8.88
  eign Others
Direcctors/Empl
                                   -                 -             32000             0.09            32000            0.09
     oyees
    Others                544748               1.49              543212              1.48           644662            1.76
   Sub total             4836549              13.22             4857170             13.27          5037036           13.76
General public           4143706              11.32             4272187             11.67          4497596           12.29
  Grand total           36596076             100.00            36596076            100.00         36596076          100.00
Dividend
Year   Month   Dividend (%)
2008   May         10
2007   May         30
2006   May         40
2005   May         75
2004    Jun        60
2003   May         45
2002   May         45
2001    Jun        30
   It is defined as a set of systems, processes &
    principles which ensure that a company is governed
    in the best interest of all stake holders.
   Bajaj Auto‟s commitment to good corporate
    governance practices predates the laws and
    mandates of the Securities and Exchange Board of
    India (SEBI) and the stock exchanges.
   Transparency, fairness, disclosure and
    accountability have been central to the working of
    the company, its management and its board of
    directors.
   The standing that the company enjoys in the
    corporate world has as much to do with its
    reputation for integrity and transparency as with its
    performance
   Bajaj Auto set up its audit committee in 1987. Since then, the
    company has been reviewing and making appropriate changes
    in the composition and working of the committee from time to
    time to bring about greater effectiveness and to comply with
    various requirements under the Companies Act, 1956 as well as
    Clause 49 of the listing agreement.


The current audit committee consists of the following directors:
   S H Khan, Chairman
   D J Balaji Rao
   J N Godrej
   Naresh Chandra
   Nanoo Pamnani
StrengthS
 Highly experienced management.
 Extensive R & D focus.
 Widespread distribution network.
 High performance products across all categories.


WEAKNESSES
   Still has no established brand to match Hero Honda's Splendor
    in commuter segment.
   Not a global player in spite of huge volumes.
   Not a globally recognizable brand (unlike the JV partner
    Kawasaki)
OPPURTUNITIES
   Double-digit growth in two-wheeler market.
   Untapped market above 180 cc in motorcycles.
   The growing gearless trendy scooters and scooter market.
   Growing world demand for entry-level motorcycles
    especially in emerging markets

THREAT
   The competition catches-up any new innovation in no time.
   Threat of cheap imported motorcycles from China.
   Margins getting squeezed from both the directions (Price
    as well as Cost)
   TATA Ace is a serious competition for the three-wheeler
    cargo segment.
   Continuously launching
    bikes with new
    technologies like „Digital
    Twin Spark - Swirl
    induction‟ (DTS-Si)
    engine.
   Along with Renault they
    are ready to launch
    there new concept car
    „Bajaj lite‟.
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha

   Bajaj Auto‟s Corporate Social Responsibility towards the rural poor
    is carried out by a trust, Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha
    (JBGVS). This trust was formed in 1987. JBGVS acts as a catalyst
    for development at the grass root level in 44 villages around Bajaj
    Auto plants in Pune and Aurangabad District.
   A project on Rural Education and Information Network (REIN) is
    being implemented in 27 villages of Maval Taluka. This project
    imparts non formal education to non school going and poorly
    performing school going children.
   JBGVS assist BPL families to construct low cost houses under
    Indira Awas Yojana. As also help repair school rooms, old
    structures and construct cowsheds / mangers, community centers
    etc
   JBGVS also conduct classes for
    vocational training like
    tailoring, bamboo
    craft, handicraft, making of
    greeting cards, mats, paper
    bags and assist computer
    training for Maharashtra State-
    CIT examination.
   Samaj Seva Kendra was
    established in 1975 by Bajaj
    Auto and is part of JBGVS. SSK
    provides facilities for social
    development of the residents of
    Akurdi, Nigdi and adjoining
    townships, with the aim of
    improving their quality of
    life, through skill development
    training, hobby centre, nursery
    education, health
    care, sports, music, dance and
    cultural programmes
 BAL look to continuously
  improve there Products and
  services to compete with global
  standards as new technologies
  are introduced at the blink of an
  eye.
 BAL obsession with perfection
  has been recognized by various
  institutions such as Automotive
  Publications like Overdrive,
  BBC world wheel awards,
  CNBC Autocar awards.
 Almost all the new bikes
  introduced by Bajaj in previous
  5-6 years has been awarded
  with the bike of the year award.
  It includes bikes like Pulsar,
  Discover, Eliminator & Platina
   Bajaj is India‟s largest automobile
    manufacturer.

   They firmly believe in providing the customer
    “ VALUE FOR MONEY,FOR YEARS”
    through there products & services.

   Quality, safety & service has been given as
    much considerations as productivity, cost &
   www.bajajauto.com

   www.google.com

   www.moneycontrol.com

   www.wikipedia.com
Bajajcompanypresentation29834234
Bajajcompanypresentation29834234

More Related Content

Featured

2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot
2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot
2024 State of Marketing Report – by HubspotMarius Sescu
 
Everything You Need To Know About ChatGPT
Everything You Need To Know About ChatGPTEverything You Need To Know About ChatGPT
Everything You Need To Know About ChatGPTExpeed Software
 
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage Engineerings
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsProduct Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage Engineerings
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsPixeldarts
 
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthHow Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthThinkNow
 
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdf
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfAI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdf
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfmarketingartwork
 
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024Neil Kimberley
 
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)contently
 
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024Albert Qian
 
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie InsightsSocial Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie InsightsKurio // The Social Media Age(ncy)
 
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Search Engine Journal
 
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summarySpeakerHub
 
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd Clark Boyd
 
Getting into the tech field. what next
Getting into the tech field. what next Getting into the tech field. what next
Getting into the tech field. what next Tessa Mero
 
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search Intent
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search IntentGoogle's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search Intent
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search IntentLily Ray
 
Time Management & Productivity - Best Practices
Time Management & Productivity -  Best PracticesTime Management & Productivity -  Best Practices
Time Management & Productivity - Best PracticesVit Horky
 
The six step guide to practical project management
The six step guide to practical project managementThe six step guide to practical project management
The six step guide to practical project managementMindGenius
 
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...RachelPearson36
 

Featured (20)

2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot
2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot
2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot
 
Everything You Need To Know About ChatGPT
Everything You Need To Know About ChatGPTEverything You Need To Know About ChatGPT
Everything You Need To Know About ChatGPT
 
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage Engineerings
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsProduct Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage Engineerings
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage Engineerings
 
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthHow Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
 
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdf
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfAI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdf
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdf
 
Skeleton Culture Code
Skeleton Culture CodeSkeleton Culture Code
Skeleton Culture Code
 
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024
 
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)
 
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024
 
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie InsightsSocial Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
 
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024
 
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary
 
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd
 
Getting into the tech field. what next
Getting into the tech field. what next Getting into the tech field. what next
Getting into the tech field. what next
 
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search Intent
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search IntentGoogle's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search Intent
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search Intent
 
How to have difficult conversations
How to have difficult conversations How to have difficult conversations
How to have difficult conversations
 
Introduction to Data Science
Introduction to Data ScienceIntroduction to Data Science
Introduction to Data Science
 
Time Management & Productivity - Best Practices
Time Management & Productivity -  Best PracticesTime Management & Productivity -  Best Practices
Time Management & Productivity - Best Practices
 
The six step guide to practical project management
The six step guide to practical project managementThe six step guide to practical project management
The six step guide to practical project management
 
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
 

Bajajcompanypresentation29834234

  • 1.
  • 2. COMPANY HISTORY HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION AND QUALITY CONTROL RESEARCH AND development Bajaj eco spirit MARKETING STRATEGIES FINANCIAL Overview SWOT ANALYSIS FUTURE GOALS local community development recognition conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • 3.
  • 4. On November 29, 1945 Bajaj Auto came into existence as M/s Bachraj Trading Corporation Private Limited.  It started off by selling imported two- and three-wheelers in India.  In 1959, it obtained license from the Government of India to manufacture two- and three-wheelers and it went public in 1960.  In 1970, it rolled out its 100,000th vehicle.  In 1977, the technical collaboration agreement with Piaggio of Italy expired  In 1977, it managed to produce and sell 100,000 vehicles in a single financial year.  In 1985, it started producing at Waluj in Aurangabad.  In 1986, it managed to produce and sell 500,000 vehicles in a single financial year.  Bajaj entered into a strategic tie-up with Kawasaki in late 1990s to enhance its product line and knowledge up-gradation.
  • 5.
  • 6. The world's 4th largest two- and three-wheeler company live their brand by its values of Innovation, Perfection, and Speed. They are distinctly ahead through excitement engineering. Innovation is how they create the future. It is a value that provokes them to reach beyond the obvious in pursuit of that which exceeds the ordinary. Perfection is how they set new standards.It is a value that exhibits there determination to excel by endeavouring to establish new benchmarks all the time. Speed is how they convey clear conviction.It is a value that keeps them sharply responsive, mirroring their commitment towards there goals and processes.
  • 7. Chairman & MD: Rahul Bajaj Vice Chairman: Madhur Bajaj Executive Director: Top: Rahul Bajaj Sanjiv Bajaj Left: Madhur Bajaj, Right: Sanjiv Bajaj
  • 8. CASTING & Crank Misc. Alu. Misc nuts Sheet FORGING Case Casting & bolts plates Buffing & Cutting Heat treat. to size Machining Machining Buffing El. Plating Pressing Bought Weld/buff Ht. Trt. & Wheel chassis out Grd. assembly forming comp. Minor Engine Engine Final paintin Chassis ass. ass. testing assembly g forming Quality Dispatch test. for sale
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. 1971 - Three-wheeler goods carrier  1972 - Bajaj Chetak  1976 - Bajaj Super  1977 - Rear engine Autorickshaw  1981 - Bajaj M-50  1986 - Bajaj M-80, Kawasaki Bajaj KB100  1990 - Bajaj Sunny  1991 - Kawasaki Bajaj 4S Champion  1994 - Bajaj Classic  1995 - Bajaj Super Excel
  • 13.  1997 - Kawasaki Bajaj Boxer, Rear Engine Diesel Autorickshaw  1998 - Bajaj Caliber, Bajaj Legend, India's first four- stroke scooter, Bajaj Spirit  2001 - Eliminator, Bajaj Pulsar  2003 - Caliber115, Bajaj Wind 125, Bajaj Pulsar  2004 - Bajaj CT 100, New Bajaj Chetak 4-stroke, Bajaj Discover  2005 - Bajaj Wave, Bajaj Avenger  2006 - Bajaj Platina  2007 - Bajaj Pulsar-200(Oil Cooled), Bajaj Kristal,Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi, XCD 125 DTS-Si (Pronounced Exceed 125 DTS-Si)
  • 14. Trust builds quality Quality builds satisfaction. Satisfaction builds relationships Relationships builds trust We believe in….. A Tradition of Trust
  • 15.
  • 16.  Bajaj Auto has a huge, extensive and very well- equipped Research and Development wing geared to meet two critical organizational goals: 1. Development of exciting new products that anticipate and meet emerging customer needs in India and abroad 2. Development of eco-friendly automobile technologies  The company has also been investing heavily in the latest, sophisticated technologies to scale down product development lifecycles and enhance testing capabilities.  Bajaj Auto R&D also enjoys access to the specialized expertise of leading international design and automobile engineering companies working in specific areas.
  • 17.
  • 18. They are committed for continual improvement of safety, occupational health & environment performance & compliance with applicable safety, occupational health & environmental legislations, regulations & other requirements. 1. Create a proactive SHE management system that addresses significant safety, occupational health & environment aspects related to activities, Products & services. 2. Minimize the generation of waste& conserve resources through better technology & practices for prevention of pollution. 3. Identify potential risks/hazards & follow safe work practices by using equipments, tools & personal protective equipments as applicable. 4. Promote SHE awreness amongst all who work for & on behalf of Bajaj Auto Ltd. & motivate them to fulfil our commitments. They pledge towards creating & preserving a cleaner, healthier & safe work environment.
  • 19. Bajaj Auto Ltd., manufacturer of two and three wheeler vehicles is committed to prevention of pollution, continual improvement of our environmental performance and compliance with all applicable environment legislation and regulation.
  • 20. Being the leading manufacturer of two & three wheelers market BAL(Bajaj Auto Ltd.) has been providing the best of the class models at competitive prices.  Most of the Bajaj models come loaded with the latest features within the price band acceptable by the market.  They regularly update the low price bikes with the latest features like disk-brakes, anti-skid technology and dual suspension, etc.
  • 21. BAL adopted different marketing strategies for different models, few of them are discussed below: -  Kawasaki 4S - First attempt by bajaj to make a mark in the motorcycle segment. The target customer was the father in the family but the target audience of the commercial was the son in the family. The time at which Kawasaki 4S was launched Hero Honda was the market leader in fuel-efficient bikes and Yamaha in the performance bikes.  The commercial of Kawasaki 4S had the punch line "Kyun Hero" means "now what hero" which reflected the aggressiveness in the marketing front by the company.  Caliber - The focus for the Caliber 115 was youth. And though Bajaj made the bike look bigger and feel more powerful than its predecessor its approach towards advertising is even more radically different this time around. The teaser campaign and the emphasis on the Caliber 115 being a `Hoodibabaa' bike placed it as a trendy motorcycle for the college-goers and the 25 plus executives both at the same time
  • 22. Pulsar  Discover  Bajaj Auto's entire product portfolio, from the entry-level to the premium, is being sold by the same dealers. The restructuring will involve separate dealer networks catering to the urban and rural markets as well as its three-wheeler and premium bikes segments.  Bajaj Auto also plans to set-up an independent network of dealers for the rural areas. The needs of financing, selling, distribution and even after-sales service are completely different in the rural areas and do not makes sense for city dealers to control this.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. Particulars August 2008 August 2007 Change % MOTORCYCLES 175,274 167,483 5 TOTAL 2 176,631 170,203 4 WHEELERS 3 WHEELERS 24,324 25,504 (5) TOTAL 2&3 200,955 195,707 3 WHEELERS Exports out of the 71,105 56,452 26 above
  • 26. Particulars April ~ August April ~ August Change % 2008 2007 MOTORCYCLES 902,743 821,406 10 TOTAL 2 908,579 833,259 9 WHEELERS 3 WHEELERS 106,175 119,929 (11) TOTAL 2&3 1,014,754 953,188 6 WHEELERS Exports out of the 337,075 259,974 30 above
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30. Profit & loss account Mar ' 08 Mar ' 07 Mar ' 06 Mar ' 05 Mar ' 04 Income: Operating income 409.66 353.15 210.08 145.40 108.07 Expenses Material consumed - - - - - Manufacturing expenses - - - - - Personnel expenses 50.25 32.30 20.55 12.62 9.40 Selling expenses 94.31 51.35 29.20 15.75 11.74 Adminstrative expenses 130.06 107.46 55.27 32.17 19.47 ( Expenses capitalised - - - R - - Cost of sales 274.62 191.11 105.02 60.54 s 40.62 Operating profit 135.05 162.04 105.06 84.86 c 67.46 Profit loss account Other recurring income 76.28 44.95 27.24 r 19.78 18.63 o Adjusted PBDIT 211.33 206.99 132.30 104.63 r 86.09 e Financial expenses 185.38 134.26 79.96 44.60 ) 36.32 Depreciation 4.85 3.04 1.73 2.01 1.88 Other write offs - - - - - Adjusted PBT 21.10 69.70 50.61 58.03 47.89 Tax charges 9.86 24.03 17.26 9.81 15.68 Adjusted PAT 11.24 45.66 33.35 48.22 32.21 Non recurring items 7.19 1.28 4.21 3.46 0.49 Other non cash adjustments 2.15 0.70 -16.48 4.27 5.87 Reported net profit 20.58 47.64 21.08 55.96 38.57 Earnigs before appropriation 20.58 47.64 21.08 55.96 38.57 Equity dividend 3.66 10.60 8.40 12.37 9.89 Preference dividend - - - - - Dividend tax 0.62 1.80 1.18 1.73 1.27
  • 31. Share holding Share holding 30/06/2008 31/03/2008 31/12/2007 pattern as on : Face value 10.00 10.00 10.00 No. Of Shares % Holding No. Of Shares % Holding No. Of Shares % Holding Promoter's holding Indian 19075276 52.12 19043276 52.04 19043276 52.04 Promoters Sub total 19075276 52.12 19043276 52.04 19043276 52.04 Non promoter's holding Institutional investors Banks Fin. Inst. 700 - 700 - 700 - and Insurance FII's 7777394 21.25 7669407 20.96 7474752 20.43 Sub total 8540545 23.34 8423443 23.02 8018168 21.91 Other investors Private Corporate 1043786 2.85 1017253 2.78 1109860 3.03 Bodies NRI's/OCB's/For 3248015 8.88 3264705 8.92 3250514 8.88 eign Others Direcctors/Empl - - 32000 0.09 32000 0.09 oyees Others 544748 1.49 543212 1.48 644662 1.76 Sub total 4836549 13.22 4857170 13.27 5037036 13.76 General public 4143706 11.32 4272187 11.67 4497596 12.29 Grand total 36596076 100.00 36596076 100.00 36596076 100.00
  • 32. Dividend Year Month Dividend (%) 2008 May 10 2007 May 30 2006 May 40 2005 May 75 2004 Jun 60 2003 May 45 2002 May 45 2001 Jun 30
  • 33. It is defined as a set of systems, processes & principles which ensure that a company is governed in the best interest of all stake holders.  Bajaj Auto‟s commitment to good corporate governance practices predates the laws and mandates of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the stock exchanges.  Transparency, fairness, disclosure and accountability have been central to the working of the company, its management and its board of directors.  The standing that the company enjoys in the corporate world has as much to do with its reputation for integrity and transparency as with its performance
  • 34. Bajaj Auto set up its audit committee in 1987. Since then, the company has been reviewing and making appropriate changes in the composition and working of the committee from time to time to bring about greater effectiveness and to comply with various requirements under the Companies Act, 1956 as well as Clause 49 of the listing agreement. The current audit committee consists of the following directors:  S H Khan, Chairman  D J Balaji Rao  J N Godrej  Naresh Chandra  Nanoo Pamnani
  • 35.
  • 36. StrengthS  Highly experienced management.  Extensive R & D focus.  Widespread distribution network.  High performance products across all categories. WEAKNESSES  Still has no established brand to match Hero Honda's Splendor in commuter segment.  Not a global player in spite of huge volumes.  Not a globally recognizable brand (unlike the JV partner Kawasaki)
  • 37. OPPURTUNITIES  Double-digit growth in two-wheeler market.  Untapped market above 180 cc in motorcycles.  The growing gearless trendy scooters and scooter market.  Growing world demand for entry-level motorcycles especially in emerging markets THREAT  The competition catches-up any new innovation in no time.  Threat of cheap imported motorcycles from China.  Margins getting squeezed from both the directions (Price as well as Cost)  TATA Ace is a serious competition for the three-wheeler cargo segment.
  • 38.
  • 39. Continuously launching bikes with new technologies like „Digital Twin Spark - Swirl induction‟ (DTS-Si) engine.  Along with Renault they are ready to launch there new concept car „Bajaj lite‟.
  • 40. Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha  Bajaj Auto‟s Corporate Social Responsibility towards the rural poor is carried out by a trust, Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS). This trust was formed in 1987. JBGVS acts as a catalyst for development at the grass root level in 44 villages around Bajaj Auto plants in Pune and Aurangabad District.  A project on Rural Education and Information Network (REIN) is being implemented in 27 villages of Maval Taluka. This project imparts non formal education to non school going and poorly performing school going children.  JBGVS assist BPL families to construct low cost houses under Indira Awas Yojana. As also help repair school rooms, old structures and construct cowsheds / mangers, community centers etc
  • 41. JBGVS also conduct classes for vocational training like tailoring, bamboo craft, handicraft, making of greeting cards, mats, paper bags and assist computer training for Maharashtra State- CIT examination.  Samaj Seva Kendra was established in 1975 by Bajaj Auto and is part of JBGVS. SSK provides facilities for social development of the residents of Akurdi, Nigdi and adjoining townships, with the aim of improving their quality of life, through skill development training, hobby centre, nursery education, health care, sports, music, dance and cultural programmes
  • 42.  BAL look to continuously improve there Products and services to compete with global standards as new technologies are introduced at the blink of an eye.  BAL obsession with perfection has been recognized by various institutions such as Automotive Publications like Overdrive, BBC world wheel awards, CNBC Autocar awards.  Almost all the new bikes introduced by Bajaj in previous 5-6 years has been awarded with the bike of the year award. It includes bikes like Pulsar, Discover, Eliminator & Platina
  • 43. Bajaj is India‟s largest automobile manufacturer.  They firmly believe in providing the customer “ VALUE FOR MONEY,FOR YEARS” through there products & services.  Quality, safety & service has been given as much considerations as productivity, cost &
  • 44. www.bajajauto.com  www.google.com  www.moneycontrol.com  www.wikipedia.com