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Hyundai sales head to join Volkswagen

At a time of sagging sales, German car maker Volkswagen AG has managed to rope in the marketing head of Hyundai?s India operations.

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Sharmistha Mukherjee New Delhi

Arvind Saxena, who currently heads sales and marketing at the Korean automobile company, has been reportedly asked to come on-board to manage the passenger cars business of Volkswagen India. He will replace Neeraj Garg, director and member of board (passenger cars division), Volkswagen India who is understood to have quit the company. Garg was promoted and was offered a role in VW’s China operations but is understood to have declined the offer.

A message sent to Saxena to confirm the development remained unanswered. Sources at Hyundai’s office in Chennai, however, confirmed the development. A company executive said on condition of anonymity, “Saxena put in his papers on Monday evening and is expected to leave within the next few days on his new assignment. Rakesh Srivastava who recently joined as vice-president (national sales) will manage Saxena’s responsibilities till a new marketing head is appointed.”

 

Saxena had joined Hyundai as vice-president (sales & marketing) in November 2005. He became a director and a board member in the Korean company in 2009. A graduate in mechanical engineering from Moti Lal Nehru Regional Engineering College (MLNREC), Allahabad, and an MBA from the University of Lucknow, Saxena has been in the automobile industry in various roles for over 29 years. He has earlier worked at Maruti Suzuki.

Industry sources indicated another senior marketing executive Sandeep Mandrekar has also resigned from Volkswagen. He is being replaced by Pankaj Sharma who was a general manager at Maruti Suzuki True Value, the car maker’s pre-owned vehicles business unit.

The appointments come at a time when Volkswagen’s sales have declined by 16.33% to 15,539 units between April and June this financial year. Production of the company has also fallen by 30% to 17,533 units in the period. The slowing sales numbers have raised questions on Volkswagen’s Group’s target to corner a 10% share in the Indian market by 2018.

While the Group’s other brands Audi and Skoda have posted robust growth numbers with volumes increasing by 52% and 39% in the first quarter of the fiscal, VW’s market share has slipped to 2.35% (from three% in year-ago period). The new chief executive Gerry Dorizas is believed to be looking aggressively at getting sales back on track for the company. VW sells small car Polo, sedans Vento, Jetta, Passat and luxury vehicles Beetle and Phaeton in the country.

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First Published: Jul 25 2012 | 7:39 AM IST

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