British bike manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles has been officially invited to appoint several representatives to join a business delegation to India. The trade mission is lead by the British Prime minister David Cameron and the whole story seems to be a natural follow-up to Triumph's official plans to invest in Indian motorcycle industry.
Nick Bloor, CEO of Triumph Motorcycles told MCN: “India is a very important motorcycle market and Triumph has assessed it carefully before deciding to invest. We see it as the next step in our global business model and this week’s visit will, I hope, help us to foster further relationships with local businesses to allow us to progress our plans within the Indian market.”
This follows the confirmation of Triumph having secured a 30-acre land in Karnataka, India, planning to build a motorcycle production unit for small-displacement bikes for the Indian and other emerging markets. Yes, 2013 will definitely be an interesting year!
This follows the confirmation of Triumph having secured a 30-acre land in Karnataka, India, planning to build a motorcycle production unit for small-displacement bikes for the Indian and other emerging markets. Yes, 2013 will definitely be an interesting year!