VOC Automotive opens first store in Pune, plans to expand over 100 new locations
VOC Automotive has launched its first Pune outlet as part of its expansion strategy. The company plans to establish over 100 stores across western India.
VOC Automotive, a provider of multi-brand two-wheeler services, has announced the opening of its first outlet in Pune. Located at Dhayari Phata Rd, Garmal, Dhayari Phata, this new store is part of the company’s expansion strategy into western India. Following its success in South India, VOC Automotive aims to offer reliable two-wheeler services across more regions.
Pune, well known for its industrial and IT growth, is an important automotive market in western India. With around 30 to 35 percent of vehicles sold in India being purchased in Pune, the city is one of the region’s key markets. The demand for quick and convenient services in Pune aligns with VOC Automotive’s focus on seamless two-wheeler maintenance and service delivery.
As part of its expansion, VOC Automotive plans to open over 100 stores across India by the end of the year. The company has already signed agreements for 162 locations in South India and is actively working to grow its network in the western region. Currently, VOC operates several stores nationwide, mainly in the southern region. The Pune outlet is equipped with modern facilities and staffed by certified technicians offering routine maintenance and specialized service plans, with a focus on efficiency and reliability.
Lokesh S, Director of VOC Automotive, noted the significance of the Pune launch, stating that the new outlet supports the company's goal of expanding its services to more riders in India. CEO Venkatesh BM stated that the opening of the Pune store marks a key milestone in the company’s broader strategy to expand its presence across the country, with a continued focus on customer satisfaction and technological advancement in two-wheeler services.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
12 Oct 2024
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