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Bajaj Auto Ltd: Overtaken in the
     Indian Scooter Market

                             “Group F”:-

                 •Manish Kumar     (09BS0002819)
                 •Taslim Qureshi    (09BS0002530)
                 •Umang Jalan       (09BS0002611)
                 •Varun Saxena       (09BS0002653)
                 •Vibhuti Bhardwaj (09BS0002667)
                 •Vinay Verma         (09BS0002703)
                 •Yashaskar Paliwal (09BS0002776)
Overview
• Founded in 1926 by JamnaLal Bajaj.
• His son, Kamalnayan Bajaj, then 27, took over the reins of
  business in 1942.
• The present Chairman of the group, Rahul Bajaj, took charge of
  the business in 1965. Under his leadership, the turnover of the
  Bajaj Auto the flagship company has gone up from Rs.72
  million to Rs.100.76 billion (USD 2.3 billion).
• The company was incorporated on April 30, 2007 as a wholly
  owned subsidiary of erstwhile Bajaj Auto Ltd (the holding
  company) with the name Bajaj Investment & Holding Ltd. The
  company received the certificate of commencement of business
  on May 7, 2007.
Bajaj Auto Ltd.(BAL)
• Bajaj is India's second largest motorcycle maker,
  smaller than Honda Motorcycle Scooter India, but
  larger than TVS Motor Co. Ltd.
• Bajaj Auto, is ranked as the world‟s fourth largest
  two- and three- wheeler manufacturer.
• The company is well known for their R&D, product
  development, process engineering and low-cost
  manufacturing skills.
INTRODUCTION
 In the mid -1940s,BAL started as an important of two –and
  three-wheelers .in the early 1960s,BAL ,in collaboration with
  piaggo ,started manufacturing vespa brand scooters at its
  plant near Pune , Maharashtra.
 In 1970s,BAL started manufacturing scooters under the Bajaj
  brand.
 Bal‟s first scooter model under the Bajaj brand was
  introduced in 1972.(Chetak)
 In the late 1990‟s the Indian two wheeler market witnessed a
  shift in consumer preferences.
 In 2005-06 scooter sales in the Indian market were around 1
  million units annually and consisted predominantly of
  gearless scooters. In early 2006 BAL announced that it would
  launch two new models of gearless scooters in 2006-07.
CSR
• Bajaj Auto is committed to nation-building and
  contributing to the uplift and development of the
  weaker sections of society. This is a legacy of the
  founders, Jamanalalji, Kamalnayanji and Ramkrishna
  Bajaj.
• Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS)
• Samaj Seva Kendra.
• Kamalnayan Bajaj Hospital
BACKGROUND NOTE:
• 1926- Bajaj Auto was found by JamnaLal Bajaj.
• 1956- Company secured a license from the GOI.
• 1960- Company went public & collaboration with
        Piaggio.
• 1961- Started the production of scooters.
• 1962- Started the production of three wheelers.
• 1971- Started selling scooters under the Bajaj brand
• 1972- BAL Introduced the Bajaj Chetak scooters.
• 1975- BAL entered into a joint venture with western
        Maharashtra Development corporation.
                                               Cont…
BACKGROUND Cont…..
• 1986:- BAL entered into a technical partnership with
      Kawasaki           Heavy Industries & launched the
  Kawasaki – Bajaj.
• 1990:- The Bajaj “Sunny” was introduced.
• 1997:- BAL launched the “Bajaj Boxer”.
• 1998:- BAL introduce the “Bajaj Caliber”.
• 1999:- The company launched the “Bravo”, a geared scooter.
• 2000:- Bal launched the “Saffire”, a gearless scooter.
• 2001:- It introduced the “Pulsar”.
• 2004:- Bal created a new Logo.
• 2005:- The “Saffire” was relaunched as the Wave.
• 2006:- Bal launched the “Platina”.
• 2006:- Indian two wheeler industry was the second largest in
BAL & the Indian Two-Wheeler
               Market.
• 1950s -1980s: "License Raj” .
• Domestic market –protected-Govt.restriction.
• 1950s-Automobile Products of India(API).
• Other players:
  Enfield(Bullet),Escorts(Rajdoot),Jawa(Yezdi).
• 1960s:Govt.relaxation to domestic companies.
• 1970s: BAL manufacture scooters under the "Bajaj”
  Brand.
• Scooter were more preferred to motorcycles.2-
  wheelers demand increased due to inefficient
  transport system, the Chetak & the Super launched.
Contd……
• It act as Sellers Market like other consumer goods &
  customers had to wait for many years for
  delivery.(10-12 yrs for Bajaj Chetak).
• It plays a major role in dowry in India.
• 1970s-1980s-Govt. introduced MRTP Act & FERA.
• Indian manufacturing motorcycles were not fuel
  efficient, results low sell.
• GoI changed several policies in 1970s & early 1980s
  to give impetus to auto industry.
• Focus on :modernization, technology upgradations,&
  healthy competitions in domestic market.
Motorcycle segment
• Joint Venture: Foreign players had only option)
• Many players like Honda,Suzuki,Yamaha had joint ventures
  with Indian companies.
• The foreign players came with latest technology, efficient
  production system etc that enhance the quality of the motorcycle
  in India .
• Soon new models come with new style, advanced technology &
  fuel efficient.
Scooter segment
• LML entered into joint venture with Piaggio in 1982 , to
  produce Vespa, sold well in 1980s-1990s after Chetak.
• 1984:The Kinetic tied up with Honda ,introduced new models ,
  new features like self start & automatic gear transmissions.
• 1980-1990s :BAL dominate by Chetak & Super model with their
  values for money appeal durability, versatility, low
  maintenance,avaliablity of spare parts ,etc.”Hamara Bajaj “ add
The Turning Point:
• In 1991 & 1992 – overall sales of two wheelers declined by
    15% & 8% respectively because of a recession in the Indian
    two wheeler market
•   The scooter segment was the largest sub-segment in the two
    wheeler market with 42% share (in terms of unit sales)
    followed by motorcycles (37%) & mopeds (21%)
•    However, in 1990, the pattern of demand changed &
    motorcycles became the fastest growing segment
•   Motorcycles were preferred to scooters in the rural areas
    because of poor road conditions
•    Demographic changes – Increasing proportion of younger
    people in the overall population
Cont…..
•    Lower interest rates on vehicle loans made motorcycles more
    affordable
•   Sales of motorcycles surpassed that of scooters for the first
    time in 1999 (with Hero Honda SPLENDOR)
•    In 1999-2000 scooter sales fell by around 75,000 units, while
    motorcycle sales increased by more than 400,000 units
•    BAL had volumes falling 40% year-on-year as scooters were
    80% of their total business
•    In 2000 Bharat Stage II, a new set of emission norms, came
    into effect. It was for petrol two-stroke engines & it gave a
    blow to BAL, which primarily sold two-wheelers with two-
    stroke engines
BAL FIGHTS BACK
Category          FY 2001     FY 2000       Growth (%)
Geared Scooters   426,334     757,714       -43.7
Un Geared         78,892      69,726        13.1
Scooters
Mopeds            121,238     176,961       -31.5
Motorcycles       427,088     254,847       67.6
Total two-        1,053,552   1,259,248     -16.3
• Failed
wheelersto anticipate consumer response.
• Poor research.
• BAL increased its production of motorcycles by 67.6% in
  2001 even as the production of scooters fell by44%
• By 2001, the company was manufacturing as many
  motorcycles as geared scooters.
BAJAJ HAS RECORD FY 2010,
 TARGETS 4 MILLION VEHICLES
          IN FY 2011
Particulars   April ~ March   April ~ March   Growth %
              2010            2009

MOTORCYCLES   2,506,749       1,907,853       31


TOTAL 2       2,511,600       1,919,625       31
WHEELERS
Change Portfolio




       •New launch gave
       wider range
       •Refresh image.
Oct 2010 sales Data For Domestic Market

            Others
             8%


   3w                        Pulsar
  16%                         28%




          Discover
            48%
Rebranding of Hamara Bajaj
The
Flying
Brand Positioning
             Statement




“DEFiNiTELY
   MALE”
Trying to resurrect Scooter
           sales
Trying to Resurrect Scooter Sales
• Price differential between scooter and motorcycles had
  narrowed.
• In 2001, BAL lowered the prices of Chetak and Super by Rs.
  5000 to Rs. 8000 and removed some accessories like spare
  wheel, luggage box, etc., from the base models.
• In the late 1990s while geared scooter sales were falling, the
  gearless scooter segments had been growing at 25% per
  annum.
• Main       purchaser     of     gearless    scooters     were
  teenagers, women, and older people.
• In 1999-2000, BAL had a market share of 20% in this
  segment. In 2000 BAL introduced a new gearless scooter with
  a four stoke engine “Saffire”.
• In 2002, the Legend NXT 2, a four stroke geared scooter that
  was claimed to offer a motorcycle like mileage of 60-70kmpl
  was launched
• To add to BAL‟s problems, HMSI‟s sold about 10,100 unites
  of the Activa within just three months of its launch in 2001.
• Kinetic launched the Nova, another gearless scooter in
  2002, which also become quite popular.

• In April 2003, TVS launched the Scooty Pep (with a
  75cc, four-stroke engine), an upgrade version of its
  Scooty, with better styling, technology, and storage capacity.
• In 2004 Chetak was introduced with a new gear system called
  „wondergear‟ in which no gear shifting require.
• New ad campaigns were also launched to brush up the
  Chetak‟s image.

• BAL was forced to phase out several models including the
  Spirit, the Sunny Spice, the Legend and NXT 2, and the
  Barvo.The Saffire, reportedly, suffered from several technical
  problems. It was replaced by Wave 2005.
The Fall OF An Icon
• In Jan 2006, BAL announced that it had stopped
  production of the Chetak. So that the company could
  upgrade its scooter portfolio and regain the title of
  India‟s largest scooter manufacturer.
• Chetak had to phase out because BAL had neglected
  it in terms of design, technology, and innovation.
• Chetak had remained unchanged for more than 30
  years. Customer used to call it car on two wheels.
• At that time BAL had just one scooter model, the
  Wave. By 2005-2006 HMSI was leader in scooter
  segment with 50% market share.
Outlook:
• Late 1990’s- popularity of scooters vanish &
  motorcycles come into sight
• Reason- uncared for this segment, mileage
  problem and fashionable technology design &
  launch of new motorcycles model
• Demand of gearless scooter was set to rise(20%
  every year)
• Reason- Trendy Style, better technology &
  mileage, targeted to women and aged
  people, easy to function
• Auto expo 2006 (New Delhi), BAL Launched two
  new gearless scooters
• Kristal DTS-I (100cc); Target- Teenage Girls
• Blade DTS-I (150cc); Target- Young Males
Continued…
 The case traces the company's rise to dominance in
  the scooter segment of the market, and its eventual
  fall, against a backdrop of changes in customer tastes
  and preferences.
 It describes the reasons for the shift in demand and
  discusses the initiatives that the company undertook
  to regain lost ground. The case also discusses the
  competition in the Indian scooter market, and ends
  with a brief discussion on recent developments in the
  two-wheeler market.
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36421489 bajaj-auto-ltd-business-strategy-case-study-ppt

  • 1. Bajaj Auto Ltd: Overtaken in the Indian Scooter Market “Group F”:- •Manish Kumar (09BS0002819) •Taslim Qureshi (09BS0002530) •Umang Jalan (09BS0002611) •Varun Saxena (09BS0002653) •Vibhuti Bhardwaj (09BS0002667) •Vinay Verma (09BS0002703) •Yashaskar Paliwal (09BS0002776)
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  • 3. Overview • Founded in 1926 by JamnaLal Bajaj. • His son, Kamalnayan Bajaj, then 27, took over the reins of business in 1942. • The present Chairman of the group, Rahul Bajaj, took charge of the business in 1965. Under his leadership, the turnover of the Bajaj Auto the flagship company has gone up from Rs.72 million to Rs.100.76 billion (USD 2.3 billion). • The company was incorporated on April 30, 2007 as a wholly owned subsidiary of erstwhile Bajaj Auto Ltd (the holding company) with the name Bajaj Investment & Holding Ltd. The company received the certificate of commencement of business on May 7, 2007.
  • 4. Bajaj Auto Ltd.(BAL) • Bajaj is India's second largest motorcycle maker, smaller than Honda Motorcycle Scooter India, but larger than TVS Motor Co. Ltd. • Bajaj Auto, is ranked as the world‟s fourth largest two- and three- wheeler manufacturer. • The company is well known for their R&D, product development, process engineering and low-cost manufacturing skills.
  • 5. INTRODUCTION  In the mid -1940s,BAL started as an important of two –and three-wheelers .in the early 1960s,BAL ,in collaboration with piaggo ,started manufacturing vespa brand scooters at its plant near Pune , Maharashtra.  In 1970s,BAL started manufacturing scooters under the Bajaj brand.  Bal‟s first scooter model under the Bajaj brand was introduced in 1972.(Chetak)  In the late 1990‟s the Indian two wheeler market witnessed a shift in consumer preferences.  In 2005-06 scooter sales in the Indian market were around 1 million units annually and consisted predominantly of gearless scooters. In early 2006 BAL announced that it would launch two new models of gearless scooters in 2006-07.
  • 6. CSR • Bajaj Auto is committed to nation-building and contributing to the uplift and development of the weaker sections of society. This is a legacy of the founders, Jamanalalji, Kamalnayanji and Ramkrishna Bajaj. • Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) • Samaj Seva Kendra. • Kamalnayan Bajaj Hospital
  • 7. BACKGROUND NOTE: • 1926- Bajaj Auto was found by JamnaLal Bajaj. • 1956- Company secured a license from the GOI. • 1960- Company went public & collaboration with Piaggio. • 1961- Started the production of scooters. • 1962- Started the production of three wheelers. • 1971- Started selling scooters under the Bajaj brand • 1972- BAL Introduced the Bajaj Chetak scooters. • 1975- BAL entered into a joint venture with western Maharashtra Development corporation. Cont…
  • 8. BACKGROUND Cont….. • 1986:- BAL entered into a technical partnership with Kawasaki Heavy Industries & launched the Kawasaki – Bajaj. • 1990:- The Bajaj “Sunny” was introduced. • 1997:- BAL launched the “Bajaj Boxer”. • 1998:- BAL introduce the “Bajaj Caliber”. • 1999:- The company launched the “Bravo”, a geared scooter. • 2000:- Bal launched the “Saffire”, a gearless scooter. • 2001:- It introduced the “Pulsar”. • 2004:- Bal created a new Logo. • 2005:- The “Saffire” was relaunched as the Wave. • 2006:- Bal launched the “Platina”. • 2006:- Indian two wheeler industry was the second largest in
  • 9. BAL & the Indian Two-Wheeler Market. • 1950s -1980s: "License Raj” . • Domestic market –protected-Govt.restriction. • 1950s-Automobile Products of India(API). • Other players: Enfield(Bullet),Escorts(Rajdoot),Jawa(Yezdi). • 1960s:Govt.relaxation to domestic companies. • 1970s: BAL manufacture scooters under the "Bajaj” Brand. • Scooter were more preferred to motorcycles.2- wheelers demand increased due to inefficient transport system, the Chetak & the Super launched.
  • 10. Contd…… • It act as Sellers Market like other consumer goods & customers had to wait for many years for delivery.(10-12 yrs for Bajaj Chetak). • It plays a major role in dowry in India. • 1970s-1980s-Govt. introduced MRTP Act & FERA. • Indian manufacturing motorcycles were not fuel efficient, results low sell. • GoI changed several policies in 1970s & early 1980s to give impetus to auto industry. • Focus on :modernization, technology upgradations,& healthy competitions in domestic market.
  • 11. Motorcycle segment • Joint Venture: Foreign players had only option) • Many players like Honda,Suzuki,Yamaha had joint ventures with Indian companies. • The foreign players came with latest technology, efficient production system etc that enhance the quality of the motorcycle in India . • Soon new models come with new style, advanced technology & fuel efficient. Scooter segment • LML entered into joint venture with Piaggio in 1982 , to produce Vespa, sold well in 1980s-1990s after Chetak. • 1984:The Kinetic tied up with Honda ,introduced new models , new features like self start & automatic gear transmissions. • 1980-1990s :BAL dominate by Chetak & Super model with their values for money appeal durability, versatility, low maintenance,avaliablity of spare parts ,etc.”Hamara Bajaj “ add
  • 12. The Turning Point: • In 1991 & 1992 – overall sales of two wheelers declined by 15% & 8% respectively because of a recession in the Indian two wheeler market • The scooter segment was the largest sub-segment in the two wheeler market with 42% share (in terms of unit sales) followed by motorcycles (37%) & mopeds (21%) • However, in 1990, the pattern of demand changed & motorcycles became the fastest growing segment • Motorcycles were preferred to scooters in the rural areas because of poor road conditions • Demographic changes – Increasing proportion of younger people in the overall population
  • 13. Cont….. • Lower interest rates on vehicle loans made motorcycles more affordable • Sales of motorcycles surpassed that of scooters for the first time in 1999 (with Hero Honda SPLENDOR) • In 1999-2000 scooter sales fell by around 75,000 units, while motorcycle sales increased by more than 400,000 units • BAL had volumes falling 40% year-on-year as scooters were 80% of their total business • In 2000 Bharat Stage II, a new set of emission norms, came into effect. It was for petrol two-stroke engines & it gave a blow to BAL, which primarily sold two-wheelers with two- stroke engines
  • 14. BAL FIGHTS BACK Category FY 2001 FY 2000 Growth (%) Geared Scooters 426,334 757,714 -43.7 Un Geared 78,892 69,726 13.1 Scooters Mopeds 121,238 176,961 -31.5 Motorcycles 427,088 254,847 67.6 Total two- 1,053,552 1,259,248 -16.3 • Failed wheelersto anticipate consumer response. • Poor research. • BAL increased its production of motorcycles by 67.6% in 2001 even as the production of scooters fell by44% • By 2001, the company was manufacturing as many motorcycles as geared scooters.
  • 15. BAJAJ HAS RECORD FY 2010, TARGETS 4 MILLION VEHICLES IN FY 2011 Particulars April ~ March April ~ March Growth % 2010 2009 MOTORCYCLES 2,506,749 1,907,853 31 TOTAL 2 2,511,600 1,919,625 31 WHEELERS
  • 16. Change Portfolio •New launch gave wider range •Refresh image.
  • 17. Oct 2010 sales Data For Domestic Market Others 8% 3w Pulsar 16% 28% Discover 48%
  • 20. Brand Positioning Statement “DEFiNiTELY MALE”
  • 21. Trying to resurrect Scooter sales
  • 22. Trying to Resurrect Scooter Sales • Price differential between scooter and motorcycles had narrowed. • In 2001, BAL lowered the prices of Chetak and Super by Rs. 5000 to Rs. 8000 and removed some accessories like spare wheel, luggage box, etc., from the base models. • In the late 1990s while geared scooter sales were falling, the gearless scooter segments had been growing at 25% per annum. • Main purchaser of gearless scooters were teenagers, women, and older people. • In 1999-2000, BAL had a market share of 20% in this segment. In 2000 BAL introduced a new gearless scooter with a four stoke engine “Saffire”. • In 2002, the Legend NXT 2, a four stroke geared scooter that was claimed to offer a motorcycle like mileage of 60-70kmpl was launched
  • 23. • To add to BAL‟s problems, HMSI‟s sold about 10,100 unites of the Activa within just three months of its launch in 2001. • Kinetic launched the Nova, another gearless scooter in 2002, which also become quite popular. • In April 2003, TVS launched the Scooty Pep (with a 75cc, four-stroke engine), an upgrade version of its Scooty, with better styling, technology, and storage capacity. • In 2004 Chetak was introduced with a new gear system called „wondergear‟ in which no gear shifting require. • New ad campaigns were also launched to brush up the Chetak‟s image. • BAL was forced to phase out several models including the Spirit, the Sunny Spice, the Legend and NXT 2, and the Barvo.The Saffire, reportedly, suffered from several technical problems. It was replaced by Wave 2005.
  • 24. The Fall OF An Icon • In Jan 2006, BAL announced that it had stopped production of the Chetak. So that the company could upgrade its scooter portfolio and regain the title of India‟s largest scooter manufacturer. • Chetak had to phase out because BAL had neglected it in terms of design, technology, and innovation. • Chetak had remained unchanged for more than 30 years. Customer used to call it car on two wheels. • At that time BAL had just one scooter model, the Wave. By 2005-2006 HMSI was leader in scooter segment with 50% market share.
  • 25. Outlook: • Late 1990’s- popularity of scooters vanish & motorcycles come into sight • Reason- uncared for this segment, mileage problem and fashionable technology design & launch of new motorcycles model • Demand of gearless scooter was set to rise(20% every year) • Reason- Trendy Style, better technology & mileage, targeted to women and aged people, easy to function
  • 26. • Auto expo 2006 (New Delhi), BAL Launched two new gearless scooters • Kristal DTS-I (100cc); Target- Teenage Girls • Blade DTS-I (150cc); Target- Young Males
  • 27. Continued…  The case traces the company's rise to dominance in the scooter segment of the market, and its eventual fall, against a backdrop of changes in customer tastes and preferences.  It describes the reasons for the shift in demand and discusses the initiatives that the company undertook to regain lost ground. The case also discusses the competition in the Indian scooter market, and ends with a brief discussion on recent developments in the two-wheeler market.
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