Piaggio Vehicles’ Baramati plant resumes operations

Piaggio’s all 3 Plants – CV, two-wheelers and engine – have started operations in a phased manner.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 12 May 2020 Views icon13949 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Piaggio Vehicles (PVPL), a subsidiary of the Italian Piaggio Group and  leading manufacturer of small commercial vehicles in India has restarted manufacturing at its Baramati plants after receiving permission from the government.

The company says its plants are operational with all safety standards as per the government directions. In addition, Piaggio has also opened 6 regional offices across India as per the directions of the local authorities. A nationwide reopening of dealerships has also started with all the care of sanitisation and regulations on employee attendance.

At present, 135 CV dealerships and 65 two-wheeler dealerships of Piaggio have reopened and are functional ensuring customers have access to the service and warranty extensions the company began offering at the start of the Covid-19 crisis.

Commenting on the development, Diego Graffi, MD and CEO, Piaggio Vehicles said, “At PVPL our number one priority is the health and safety of our stakeholders, from our employees to our customers to our dealers and suppliers. We are taking all the necessary precautions which are required for the safety and well-being of our employees at the factories. Along with norms of social distancing, sanitising, we are ensuring all guidelines are followed for the health and safety of our workforce while we get back to business and extend the required service to our customers”.

Piaggio plans to ramp up gradually with a minimum workforce of essential employees to start with and then gradually move to full capacity. The company says it is committed to the welfare and the safety of its employees, for which it has initiated various new health, safety and sanitisation measures over the last few weeks over and above the already existing ones. It has already completed mass sanitisation of all the 3 Baramati plants and has also done various renovations to ensure social distancing norms are strictly followed during operations. Piaggio says it is also tracking the health of its employees on a daily basis as per the safety guidelines given by the government.

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