India Yamaha Motor’s Sanjiv Paul passes away

Sanjiv Paul, who successfully implemented Japanese management techniques in manufacturing, is no more.

By Shahkar Abidi calendar 27 May 2021 Views icon5517 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Suhas  Yathiraj, DM, Gautam Buddh Nagar, UP receiving a cheque of Rs 25 lakh from Sanjiv Paul, SVP and Vimal Raina, VP, India Yamaha Motor in June 2020

Suhas  Yathiraj, DM, Gautam Buddh Nagar, UP receiving a cheque of Rs 25 lakh from Sanjiv Paul, SVP and Vimal Raina, VP, India Yamaha Motor in June 2020

Sanjiv Paul, a former Senior Vice-President (Manufacturing) at India Yamaha Motor succumbed to health-related issues on Tuesday, the company said a statement. 

An industry veteran, Paul played a significant role at India Yamaha Motor. He began his career as a mechanical engineer in 1985 and later took on several leadership roles in areas such as strategic sourcing and manufacturing before retiring in 2020. He was currently associated with Yamaha as a consultant in the Corporate Planning Division, the company added.

Paul is also credited with successfully implementing Japanese management techniques and methods in the manufacturing processes, and for taking several initiatives to promote the Indian supplier base at Yamaha Global Platform.

 

 

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