India Yamaha Motor creates history by winning Yamaha World Technician Grand Prix 2016 Title 2nd time in a row

L-R: Mr. Hiroshi Kimura, Director, Mr. Masaki Asano, Managing Director, WTGP 2016 winner Mr. Jignesh Rana, Mr. Roy Kurian, VP, Sales & Marketing and Mr. Ravinder Singh, VP, Strategy & Planning, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt. Ltd.

L-R: Mr. Hiroshi Kimura, Director, Mr. Masaki Asano, Managing Director, WTGP 2016 winner Mr. Jignesh Rana, Mr. Roy Kurian, VP, Sales & Marketing and Mr. Ravinder Singh, VP, Strategy & Planning, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt. Ltd.


Mumbai, 24th October 2016 (GPN) : India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd (IYM) won the No. 1 Technician Title in the Commuter Model Class at the 7th World Technician Grand Prix 2016 (WTGP) that was held recently in Japan. Yamaha Motor Company (YMC), Japan organizes World Technician Grand Prix championship once in two years where winners of National Technician Grand Prix gets chance to compete for the prestigious title of No.1 Technician in the world. On October 12, 2016, World Technician Grand-Prix was held at YMC headquarters where 21 technicians represented their countries. Two technicians from India participated in this event. It is the third time when India has participated in WTGP since 2012.

Yamaha today felicitated Mr. Jignesh Rana from Planet Automobile, the brand’s Ahmedabad dealership as he represented India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. (IYM) in the world championship. In 2014 also, IYM won No. 1 position represented by technician Mr. Meenakshi Sundaram from Madurai. The best technicians from 21 countries who had won their national level qualifying contests (NTGP) gathered in Japan for the 7th Yamaha World Technician Grand Prix 2016. WTGP calibrates dealers to achieve higher levels of customer satisfaction that translates into customer delight. India Yamaha Motor has also won this prestigious WTGP title during 6th WTGP contest held at Japan on October 1, 2014.

Elaborating on the achievement at Yamaha WTGP 2016, Mr Masaki Asano, Managing Director, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt. Ltd., said, “Yamaha Motor Company (YMC) organizes the WTGP contest in Japan once in two years to select the world’s No. 1 Yamaha service technician. Yamaha is delighted to have its champion from India for the second time in a row. It is an honour to felicitate Mr. Jignesh along with his team members and YTA team for their continuous hard effort for the development of World class Technicians. Yamaha would take this opportunity to congratulate the winner Mr. Rana along with his family and the network partner Planet Automobiles who remained continuous aide to shape today’s outstanding victory.”

The 7th Yamaha WTGP witnessed participation from world-class Yamaha YTA Technicians who provide ‘One-to-one’ services to customers on a daily basis. The contest also included the advanced trouble shooting and communication with customers using Yamaha diagnostic tools in order to create confidence among the customers.

Speaking at the event to felicitate the winner, Mr Ravinder Singh, Vice President, Strategy & Planning, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt. Ltd said, “It is a moment of pride as India Yamaha Motor carried off the Grand Title for the second time. Yamaha is looking forward to create more such talents and that’s where the expertise of YTA Technicians comes into play. At Yamaha, a constant endeavour to offer exciting and excellent product line up to the customers is backed by providing them with excellent value added services and best in class after sales experience. Through contests like WTGP, Yamaha doesn’t only create world-class technicians but also ensures that customers are delighted and not merely satisfied.”

The Yamaha Technical Academy (YTA) plays a key role in the group’s global education and training program for motorcycle technicians to ensure world-class service that exceeds customer expectations. The pedagogy and training programs of YTA are specially designed based on specific skill-building requirements for each country. Contests are held in each country under National Technician Grand Prix Title for these certified technicians. The winners then compete in the Yamaha World Technician Grand Prix held at YMC, Japan.

In India, IYM organised the National Technician Grand Prix in 2014 and 2015, the winners of which were sent to contest WTGP 2016. The contest had 3 stages of competition for technicians until they could achieve National champion title. The 1st stage (Regional level) has written and practical examination which is conducted by field service team at each dealership. From regional contest, 100 technicians (20 from each region) are picked for the next stage. The 2nd stage (zonal contest) is conducted by zonal training team supported by head office training team at zonal YTA in 4 locations. NTGP final is then conducted by YTA Headquarters of India.

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Sachin Murdeshwar
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