
Automobiles-The four wheeler industry
By: sowmya ramani | Posted: 13th April 2006
Automobiles is an important item which is the basic means of public transport,rather to say it has its heavy vehicle concentration in the form of Buses,vans,trains, aircraft,ships too to some extend which are used for commuting from one destination to another. Nowadays, the network of communication via wires using cell phones is the fastest means of exchanging information, but in terms of commuting in developing countries nothing is done for public welfare for commuting in either means of transport .
Where is the mistake, The developing countries focus on small industries like car manufacturing ,without realizing
that they cant sell it in a best affordable rates and most of them wont be able to buy these because the standard of living condition and income levels of the majority of the people is in a lower middle level.
I wonder whether big corporates who launch new model cars often are they blind in developing countries. If business is concentrated by automanufacturers together guidance of best facility from overseas people like japanese,britain,german,italy etc who have expertise in auto areas then heavy vehicles in all areas of business including lorries can develope and all vegetables,fruits,flowers,sea food, everything can reach the destination quick in a best fast manner.
Also,if buses are improved in terms of good and new buses with better facility and more frequency in every route of area for operation with police travelling in every bus for passenger security for catching thiefs who do pick pockets, then the passengers will be the best customer satisfied people who will worship every city and state for the facilities the people get availed.
For example,Why do foreign cars are priced so high and sold in developing countries like india? They know market is cheap. Why give room for others to exploit our market. Businessmen must think in that angle also.
Hence i conclude stating that it is not wrong and may be necessary to have car business, but we have to see the affordability cost of the majority population of all class of people for making our product buy in international business when it comes to selling.
The product be any car or bus or rail or ship or aircraft ,it must be quoted for a price which is affordable for any segment of people.
The author can be contacted at sowmya_ramani@yahoo.com
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The author has done her masters in computer applications and writes many articles for social welfare.The author is very diplomatic,noble and highly creative with high level of commitment towards work with best quality.
Inspite of not having a Management Qualification of her own ,she has lots of concern and passion for business organizations in terms of their product analysis,quality focus, stratergic planning issues wealth management, investment related issues,diversification of business chambers ,etc.
she developed the art of writing and has started contributing in the field of management ,by thinking well and reading a lot of business related magazines.
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