The stream of stories popping out of KTM appears to be a flood in the meanwhile, doesn’t it? And currently, it’s much more so, as the corporate’s shareholders see a giant change. That’s proper, Indian heavyweight Bajaj Auto has now obtained a go-ahead from the Austrian Takeover Fee to take management of Pierer Mobility AG, the dad or mum firm of Austrian bike maker KTM AG.
So what’s the very first thing Bajaj did after assuming control? Change the title of KTM’s dad or mum firm from Pierer Mobility AG to Bajaj Mobility AG, after all!
However that solely scratches the floor. There have been much more developments over the previous few days. “Up to now, what we observe is that there’s a chance to scale back the overheads by greater than 50 p.c,” Bajaj Managing Director, Rajiv Bajaj, defined to India’s CNBC-TV18 lately. “That covers R&D, that covers all advertising and marketing areas, together with racing. That covers all of the operational areas.”
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Rajiv Bajaj was additionally extremely important of KTM’s former administration. “The earlier administration has already decreased headcount from 6,000 to 4,000, which remains to be thought-about too excessive,” he revealed. “Apparently, of those 4,000, solely about 1,000 are blue-collar; 3,000 are white-collar, which is perplexing as a result of the blue-collar workers make the bikes. Future quantity shifts will impression blue-collar workers comparatively calmly; the problem will likely be with costly white-collar headcount.” He completed by saying that “It is a downside not attributable to 99% of KTM workers. It is a downside of the erstwhile prime administration of KTM, and most of them are gone.”
Wow. That’s as scathing an assault on former KTM possession as any I’ve seen in the previous few years.
Bajaj Auto’s surprising proposal to put off greater than half of KTM’s white-collar personnel has despatched shockwaves by the motorcycling world, and it seems the manufacturing facility’s MotoGP program will undergo essentially the most. With rivals like Ducati and Aprilia sustaining their aggressive growth efforts, any protracted halt at KTM dangers increasing the efficiency hole.
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This yr, KTM’s RC16 already demonstrated the repercussions of restricted growth. Manufacturing unit riders and crew engineers suffered with recurring tire points and chassis configurations that resulted in extreme rear-end noise and an absence of entrance grip.
KTM’s MotoGP program just isn’t the solely division that may take the hit both. It lately surfaced that KTM additionally determined to finish its subsidiary GasGas’ bike manufacturing in Spain, with the intention of shifting manufacturing to its manufacturing facility in Mattighofen, Austria.
“This enables us to consolidate our experience, optimize manufacturing processes, and strengthen effectivity throughout the firm,” a KTM official was quoted within the Austrian newspaper Salzburger Nachrichten as saying. Whereas KTM commented that solely 20 of the 300 workers at GasGas’ manufacturing facility in Girona, Spain, will likely be affected, it’s not but clear what the destiny of the remainder of the workers will likely be.
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KTM’s personal manufacturing schedule is up to now behind that the 2025 mannequin yr 1390 Tremendous Duke GT won’t start manufacturing till a minimum of 2027. “To place it very merely and bluntly, European manufacturing is useless,” stated Rajiv Bajaj. However fashions made and exported from India ship an EBITDA (Earnings earlier than curiosity, depreciation and amortization) margin of “over 30 p.c.” Now that may be a damning stat.
As an apart, Bajaj additionally partnered with Triumph for the manufacturing of its lately launched 400cc fashions. “Each single Triumph bike that’s made at present is made both in Thailand [or], extra lately, India,” stated the Bajaj MD. “If Triumph might do that 15 years again, why not KTM?”
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Bajaj sees the restructure as essential to revive order, cut back waste, and return KTM to profitability. If it really works, then making the case of different choices will likely be moot.
Both means, KTM’s manufacturing facility riders and engineers should put together for a leaner interval during which progress takes longer, and on-track ache could also be the price of salvaging the ailing bike model. Share your ideas within the feedback.
Sources: CNBC-TV18, Salzburger Nachrichten

