Hero Cycles Announces Appointment of Rohit Sharma as Chief Communications Officer

Hero-Cycles-LogoCommits to buttressing continuous global growth and mark-to-market initiatives for the Hero brand with his two decades of rich experience

New Delhi, January 19, 2015:  Hero Cycles, the world’s largest cycle manufacturer by volume, today announced another senior level executive appointment of Mr.Rohit Sharmaas Chief Communications Officer.Hiscore responsibility is leading and driving all communications for the Hero Cycles group and thereby heading and managing the Public Relations and Corporate Communications functions as well.

According to Mr. Pankaj Munjal, CMD, Hero Cycles, “We extend a warm welcome to Rohit Sharma. He joins us as an integral part of our key marketing team. We value the space we occupy in the collective consciousness of the Indian people and amongst our well-wishers. Hero Cycles is fast growing into a brand which stands for quality, friendliness and health. I am sure that Rohit will help develop our reputation capital at all levels and for multiple audience sets simultaneously. I wish Rohit Sharmaall the best in his new innings with us.”

Commenting on his appointment, Rohit Sharma, CCO, Hero Cycles, said, “In my role as the CCO, my endeavour would be to create a brands which people would like to spend their time with and make a part of their everyday lives. I believe that Hero Cycles is a strong culture brand which is both timeless and age agnostic. It represents a free-spirit which and is loved both by the masses as well as the classes. As part of the kaleidoscope of the mother brand Hero, UT and FireFoxbrands hold immense potential and promise. I look forward to assisting our CMD, Mr. Pankaj Munjal in all international and domestic acquisitions as well as entrepreneurial projects which would help further expand the groups’ business and reach across the country and the globe.”

Mr. Rohit Sharma,who was born in Amritsar, is an MBA from IILM and is stationed in Delhi. He possesses over two decades of enriched and diverse experience in sales and marketing and has worked with leading organisations such as Zodiac, Times of India, Lowe Lintas and Partners, and JWT. He has also been helped in building mega brands such as Xerox, ITC, McDonalds, Nestle and the Hero group.

Hero Cycles, the world’s largest bicycle manufacturer has been growing at a rapid pace despite slowing growth rate of demand for cycles in India. Hero Cycles saw record sales of 5.39 lakh units in September, a rise of 15 percent in unit terms, over the corresponding month last year. The company now holds a staggering 41 percent share in the Indian bicycle market.

About Hero Cycles:

Incorporated in 1956, Hero Cycles Limited is the largest cycle manufacturer by volume in the world. The company has a manufacturing capacity of 7.5 million bicycles per year, with its manufacturing units in Ludhiana (Punjab), Bihta (Bihar) & Ghaziabad (UP). The company has a highly integrated plant in Ludhiana which produces 19,000 cycles every day. It also manufactures automotive rims and various other precision-engineered auto components. The company produced 5.5 million bicycles in FY14.

The Hero Motors Group includes cycle giant, Hero Cycles, auto parts manufacturing companies, Hero Motors Ltd, ZF Hero Chassis Systems Pvt. Ltd, Munjal Kiriu Industries pvt. Ltd, hospitality arm Munjal Hospitality, and luxury home décor products company, Oma Livings.

Hero Cycles is the leader in both the standard and specialist bicycle segments in India, with an overall market share of about 41 per cent. The company is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure and the most modern machinery. The Company also entered the premium bicycle segment with the launch of its new brand, UT Edge, in February 2012. A nation urope.

 wide distribution network with over 3000 dealers and the favourable location of its plants near its vendors, supports its operations, and facilitates the competitive pricing of its bicycles.

Hero Cycles also exports to various countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia