Maruti plans second shift at Gujarat plant, waiting period for Baleno, Brezza to reduce

The move to start a second shift will help reduce the current waiting period of 18-19 weeks for the Baleno and also reduce pressure at the Gurgaon and Manesar plants.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 02 Oct 2017 Views icon3973 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

In a bid to facilitate speedier deliveries of its high-on-demand and top-selling models like the premium Baleno hatchback and the Vitara Brezza SUV, Maruti Suzuki India is all set to start a second shift at its Gujarat plant, which began single-shift operations in February this year.

The Hansalpur-based plant currently produces close to 10,000 Balenos every month, while the Manesar plant also makes the hatchback. The move to start a second shift will help reduce the current waiting period of 18-19 weeks for the Baleno and also reduce the production pressure at the Gurgaon and Manesar plants.

The company is slated to roll out 150,000 Balenos from the Gujarat plant of Suzuki this fiscal. In the April-August 2017 period, a total of 90,555 Balenos have been manufactured, 20,427 of them in August. The Baleno, earlier this year, surpassed the 200,000 sales landmark in the domestic market.

The Vitara Brezza, which is produced at the Gurgaon plant, currently has a waiting period of nearly 20 weeks. In the April-August 2017 period, a total of 60,194 Brezzas have been produced with the highest number in August (14,517). On July 20 this year, Autocar Professional had broken the news of the Brezza breezing past the 150,000 sales milestone in a scant 17 months.

"From October onwards, a second shift is being added at the Gujarat plant. This will ease pressure at our Gurgaon and Manesar plants, especially for the Baleno and Brezza," RS Kalsi, senior executive director, Maruti Suzuki India, told PTI.

"We are having continuous robust demand for the Brezza and even if we have increased output, the orders are coming in and that's why this model still has a high waiting period," Kalsi added. With additional units of the Baleno coming in from the Gujarat plant, Kalsi said, "We will have some room to adjust for production of other models at our two facilities at Manesar and Gurgaon."

Commenting on festive season sales, he said the seson has begun well for the company. "In the first five months of the fiscal, our sales have grown by 18 percent. During the festive season, we are looking at around 18-20 percent growth compared to the year-ago period," he added.

Kalsi, however, said the high 18 percent growth will not be sustained during the course of the fiscal as the previous year's second half-numbers were high. "Yet, we are confident that our sales will be in double digits this fiscal," Kalsi added.

Also read: Maruti Suzuki headed for record sales, nears the 900,000 units mark in first-half FY2018

 

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