Honda holds ground breaking ceremony for new Spare parts warehouse facility in Bengaluru
The development project of the facility will be undertaken by Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Company (SMCC).
Honda held the ground-breaking ceremony of its upcoming state-of-the-art spare parts warehouse facility in Doddaballapura near Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Managed by Honda Cars India, this new facility will support the spare parts operations for all Honda businesses including, Honda Cars India, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, and Honda India Power Products, the press release noted.
The development project of the facility will be undertaken by Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Company (SMCC).
The upcoming 140,000sq metre facility which will be operational by Q1 of FY 25-26 will play an important role in faster availability of spare parts at Honda dealerships and improving the entire customer service experience.
In the first phase of the development of the warehouse facility, the company will be utilising 25,000sq meter of covered area. The remaining areas will be developed basis future requirements.
Takuya Tsumura, President and CEO, Honda Cars India Ltd. said: "This is in line with our commitment towards our customers for providing timely and quicker availability of spare parts for their Honda products. This new facility will not only enhance our spare parts accessibility in the southern region of the country, but also pave the way for future requirements in the electrification era."
The warehouse is strategically located in Doddaballapura, Bengaluru, with proximity to Bengaluru International Airport, Bengaluru City Region and the Honda 2-Wheelers manufacturing plant.
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