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Honda Malaysia's car sales May-July 2021 declined 52% during Extended MCO

Honda Malaysia Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Madoka Chujo


 

PETALING JAYA 5 August – Honda Malaysia saw a decline of 52% in car sales for the year-on-year period of May to July 2021, and 101 Honda authorised dealers and their staffs are severely affected.

 

Honda Malaysia Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Madoka Chujo said, with only certain after-sales services allowed and sales and manufacturing operations on halt, it is no surprise that sales have plunged.


"We sold about 5,700 units in this period of May-July 2021, compared to close to 12,000 units sold in the same period last year when the country was under Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) and Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO).

 

“The prolonged business closure has also impacted Honda Malaysia’s new model production  due to no testing conducted in the manufacturing facility. Furthermore, the Company’s supply chain and exportation of parts are also affected. The automotive industry supports a wide network of local components and parts suppliers that comprises a few tiers.

 

"These suppliers might not be able to sustain their operations and this will subsequently affect the overall supply chain. The current extended lockdown and no visibility on business resumption timeframe have impacted planning and overall investment of the automotive marques,” said Chujo in a statement, here today.

 

She said, even more worrisome is the domino effect it has had on all 101 Honda authorised dealers who 
face financial difficulties and the uncertainty of employment for sales and service advisors as 
well as other staffs at the dealers. The sales advisors whose income largely depend on 
commission earned, have been severely impacted. 

 

Chujo also added, Honda Malaysia understands the hardship that the dealers and Honda associates are going through, and hence, the Company is trying to do its best to assist them during the difficult times.

 

"One of the efforts is by registering Honda associates under the Public-Private Partnership Industrial COVID-19 Immunisation Programme (PIKAS) to expedite  the country’s rate of vaccination. The Company targets to achieve 100% of first dose vaccination for all its associates by mid-August 2021.

 

"As Malaysia has one of the world’s fastest vaccination rates, the Company hopes to achieve its vaccination target and subsequently the nationwide vaccination programme will help create a safer environment for 
Malaysians," she said.

 

Honda Malaysia she said, hopes that should the early resumption of the automotive sector be possible
under strict SOPs and guidelines set by the Government, there will be no long-term impact such as retrenchment of employees and can help to mitigate potential business closure among the supply chain.

 

Chujo said, Honda Malaysia reiterates its full support  for the Malaysian Government’s efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19 by adhering to the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) since it was imposed in March 2020.

 

The Company has closed its business operations comprising Honda Malaysia’s plant in Pegoh, Melaka, sales office and dealer showrooms since June 2021 to comply with the implementation of Full 
Movement Control Order (FMCO) by the Government due to the drastic rise in COVID-19 
cases. 

 

During this period, the after-sales services are allowed to operate at dealerships nationwide with minimal manpower and only selected after-sales services are available by appointment. To ensure the process is with minimum contact and easier for customers, the HondaTouch application enables customers to make their appointment through a more systematic approach. 

 

Nevertheless, Honda Malaysia will continue to rise to the challenges and encourage everyone to embrace the spirit of “Together As One” by continuing to follow the SOPs to protect themselves and the people around them. - DagangNews.com