Heavy floods in Thailand in October 2011 and has crippled the automotive industry, both two wheels and four wheels. One of them which is a Kawasaki motorcycle manufacturer, experienced little disturbance caused by flooding.
Kawasaki factory in Thailand is not affected by flooding, but the Kawasaki was affected significantly on imported components for the motor to another country, one of Indonesia.
PT Kawasaki Motor Indonesia (KMI) as the sole agent in Indonesia Kawasaki claims, due to large banjit in Thailand shipping and sales of Kawasaki Ninja 250R motorcycle crash. However, after the floods receded, sending motor Compeletely Built-Up (CBU) is scheduled to return to normal in mid-February 2012.
"Lately for the Ninja 250R motorcycle crash, both delivery and sales in Indonesia. However, we believe the delivery and sale of the Ninja 250R in Indonesia will be back to normal in mid-February 2012, "said Reiner M Sitorus, Sales Promotion Department Head, Marketing & Sales Division PT Kawasaki Motor Indonesia, while bebrbincang with Okezone, Thursday (5 / 1 / 2012).
Reiner continued, Ninja 250R demand in Indonesia is quite high. Many consumers are looking for motor sport. In one month, if under normal conditions, the demand Ninja 250R is in the hundreds to thousands of units in each month throughout Indonesia.
"With the massive flooding in Thailand last October, we expect consumers Kawasaki Ninja 250R in Indonesia can be patient, because the delivery and sale of the Ninja 250R will be back to normal in mid-February 2012," continued Reiner.
On the other hand, for Kawasaki ER6-n which was officially launched last November in Indonesia, has received a positive response from the people of Indonesia. Commencing 26 November 2011 until early January 2012 is already sold 95 units scattered throughout the Kawasaki dealer in Indonesia.
"We are proud of the achievements Ninja ER-6N. Recently launched a few months ago, sales and demand is quite high. Considering this is a premium-class motor sport with the largest cc-class motorcycle in Kawasaki's other sport.
Kawasaki factory in Thailand is not affected by flooding, but the Kawasaki was affected significantly on imported components for the motor to another country, one of Indonesia.
PT Kawasaki Motor Indonesia (KMI) as the sole agent in Indonesia Kawasaki claims, due to large banjit in Thailand shipping and sales of Kawasaki Ninja 250R motorcycle crash. However, after the floods receded, sending motor Compeletely Built-Up (CBU) is scheduled to return to normal in mid-February 2012.
"Lately for the Ninja 250R motorcycle crash, both delivery and sales in Indonesia. However, we believe the delivery and sale of the Ninja 250R in Indonesia will be back to normal in mid-February 2012, "said Reiner M Sitorus, Sales Promotion Department Head, Marketing & Sales Division PT Kawasaki Motor Indonesia, while bebrbincang with Okezone, Thursday (5 / 1 / 2012).
Reiner continued, Ninja 250R demand in Indonesia is quite high. Many consumers are looking for motor sport. In one month, if under normal conditions, the demand Ninja 250R is in the hundreds to thousands of units in each month throughout Indonesia.
"With the massive flooding in Thailand last October, we expect consumers Kawasaki Ninja 250R in Indonesia can be patient, because the delivery and sale of the Ninja 250R will be back to normal in mid-February 2012," continued Reiner.
On the other hand, for Kawasaki ER6-n which was officially launched last November in Indonesia, has received a positive response from the people of Indonesia. Commencing 26 November 2011 until early January 2012 is already sold 95 units scattered throughout the Kawasaki dealer in Indonesia.
"We are proud of the achievements Ninja ER-6N. Recently launched a few months ago, sales and demand is quite high. Considering this is a premium-class motor sport with the largest cc-class motorcycle in Kawasaki's other sport.
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