Jaipur,
May, 2020. Hero MotoCorp, the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and
scooters, is rapidly gearing up to commence operations, as per the guidelines
stipulated by the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of India.
The
decision by the Company comes in the wake of the relaxations put in place by
the government on the countrywide lockdown and the necessary permissions
granted by the local authorities.
To begin with, Hero
MotoCorp is commencing operations in a graded manner at three of its
manufacturing plants– Gurugram and Dharuhera (both in Haryana), Haridwar
(Uttarakhand) and additionally the Global Parts Center (GPC) at Neemrana in
Rajasthan. These manufacturing plants reopen from today and production at these
facilities will commence from Wednesday.
Only the essential staff
will come to work at all the other facilities and corporate offices, observing
social distancing and all prescribed safety measures. The remaining employeesacross
all locations in India will continue to Work from Home (WFH) till further
notice.
The
Company’s other manufacturing plants have also obtained the necessary permissionsto
reopen and these will commence operations after most of the supply chain
partnersof the Company get the permissions to operate.
The
Company’s R&D facility – the Centre of Innovation and Technology (CIT) –
has also received the necessary permission to reopen and will resume
functioning soon.
Keeping
employee wellbeing and safety at the core of restarting operations, a formal
restart manual has been prepared and shared with all employees via email
& webinars and its adherence has been made mandatory untilfull normalcy
is restored.
Few
key guidelines of the restart manual for employees include –
·
Mandatory
self-declaration of good health before joining and daily updates through
AarogyaSetu and Hero Appwherever applicable
·
Wearing
of face-masks, face shield, digital attendance through Hero App, regular
sanitization of personal items, work-stations and maintaining social distancing
·
No
domestic or international travel, no celebratory or business gatherings
·
No
visitors allowed to visit Company premises, neither are employees allowed to
visit vendor or dealer premises
·
Thorough
sanitization of all workplaces regularly, sanitization of buses, shuttles and
other official vehicles after each trip
·
Mandatory
WFH for
o
Employees
above the age of 60
o
Any employee
with critical medical conditions
o
Pregnant
women
Hero
MotoCorp proactively halted operations across its manufacturing facilities and
made WFH mandatory for all its offices from March 22, 2020.
With the easing of
restrictions in several parts of the country, most of the Company’s extensive
customer touch-points, including dealerships, workshops and the secondary
network, are expected to open gradually from today onwards.
A business restart
manual has also been shared with all the dealer partners of the Company and
they are restarting operations as per the government guidelines, after
obtaining the necessary permissions from the local authorities.
In
the month ofApril, there were no vehicles manufactured and dispatched to
dealers. During this time, Hero MotoCorp - along with other Hero Group
companies - has been engaged in a host of social welfare work, setting aside a
corpus of Rs. 100 crores for the relief efforts towards COVID-19, including a contribution
of Rs 50 crores to the PM-Cares fund.
In
addition to donating over 2000 motorcycles to authorities, the Company has also
been distributing meals, manufacturing and distributing sanitizers, face-masks,
and developing engineering solutions for public safety. The Company continues
to expand the scope of these initiatives.
Hero
MotoCorp has also specially developed two-wheeler first responder vehicles and
the production of 60 such vehicles will start this week. These vehicles will be
distributed to the local authorities in theremoteand inaccessible areasacross the
country.
Hero MotoCorp's COVID-19
Relief Work
Initiative |
Numbers
till May 3, 2020 |
Meals Distributed
till Date |
578,810 |
Ration Kits
Distributed till Date |
8,447 |
Sanitizer
Distributed till Date (Litres) |
9,239 |
Protective
Face-Masks Distributed till Date |
689,100 |