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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Yamaha Motor India Ltd



Yamaha Motors India Pvt. Ltd.
Yamaha Motors India (YMI) is a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Corporation of
Japan. The company has its manufacturing unit in Faridabad and Surajpur, which suppo rts the production of motorcycles for domestic as well as overseas market. Presently 10 models roll out of this two plant.
Quick Facts
Year of Establishment | July 1, 1955 (Yamaha Japan) |
Industry | Motorcycle manufacturing |
International Headquarter | 2500 Shingai, Iwata-shi Shizuoka-ken, Japan |
Corporate Office | A-3, Surajpur Ind. Area Noida Dadri Road,Surajpur-201306 Tel.: +(91)-(120)-2351193/ 2351194 Fax: +(91)-(120)-2350685 |
Website | www.yamaha-motor-india.com |
Global Website | www.yamaha-motor.co.jp |
Segment & Brands of Yamaha
Office Locations of Yamaha
Pune 2a& 2b, Mayfair Towers Wakdewadi, Shivaji Nagar Pune 411 005, Maharashtra Tel.: +(91)-(20)-25530327/ 25530781 Fax: +(91)-(20)-25530873 | Guwahati C/O Green Valley Travels Building, G.N.Bardoli Road,Silpukhri Guwahati-781003,Assam Tel.: +(91)-(361)-2661950/ 2665405 Fax: +(91)-(361)-2661950 | Kochi 35/279,Suburban Complex Palarivattom Kochi-682025, Kerala Tel.: +(91)-(484)-2341218 Fax: +(91)-(484)-2341218 |
Jaipur 406,Adarsh Plaza, 4th Floor Khasa Kothi Crossing, S.J.S Highway, Jaipur-320006, Rajasthan Tel.: +(91)-(141)-2200393 / 2207228 Fax: +(91)-(141)-2200393 | Chhattisgarh Avinashi Vila, Ist Floor 15 C, Ravinagar, Behind Collectorate Raipur - 492001 (Chhattisgarh) Tel.: +(91)-(771)-25536301/ 302 Fax: +(91)-(771)-2423868 | Ranchi R.No. 504, Hariom Towers, 6th Floor, Opp.Womens College Ranchi, Jarkhand, Tel.: +(91)-(651)-2563271/ 3099741 Fax: +(91)-(651)-2563271 |
Ahmadabad 502, Sarovar Complex Jain Derasar Lane,Off.C.G.Road Ahmedabad-380009, Gujarat Tel.: +(91)-(79)-26565941, 26406939 Fax: +(91)-(79)-26565941 | Kolkata C. L. Bhawan, 56/2, Hazara Road Kolkata - 700019, West Bengal Tel.: +(91)-(33)-24544748/ 24860533/ 30925682 | Bangalore 3rd Floor, Jelitta Towers 21/1 Mission Road Banglore- 560 027 Tel. +(91)-(80)-22126351/ 6353/ 6350 Fax: +(91)-(80)-22126351 |
Lucknow B-1/1, L.Park Mahanagar Extension Lucknow-226006, Uttar Pradesh Tel.: +(91)-(522)-2327529/ 2320275 Fax: +(91)-(522)-2377847 | Hyderabad 6-3-883,Flat No.602,Topaz Buildings Panjagutta Hyderabad - 500 482 Tel.: +(91)-(40)- 55108039/ 3885/ 3886 Fax: +(91)-(40)-55103885 | Chennai 2, Jothi Venkatachalam Road, Atkinson Complex, Vepery, Chennai - 600007,Tamil Nadu. Tel.: +(91)-(44)-25611940/ 41 Fax: +(91)-(44)-26449709 |
Bhopal 22, 1st Floor, Happy Chambers, 179, Zone - 2, M.P.Nagar Bhopal 462 011 (Madhya Pradesh) Tel.: +(91)-(755)-2574307/ 2769205 Fax: +(91)-(755)-2574307 | Bhubaneshwar Block - C , 2nd Floor, Gitanjali Complex Near Rajrani Petrol Pump, Lewis Road Bhubaneswar - 751 002 Tel.: +(91)-(674)-2433320 Fax: +(91)-(674)-2433321 |
Company Flashback
Yamaha Motor Company, founded as a motorcycle manufacturer on July 1, 1955, have worked, since begining, to build products that stand out for their quality wherever they are sold. Over the years, the company has diversified into a number of areas of business. In the year 1960, they began manufacturing powerboats and outboard motors. Subsequently, they have made their proprietary engine and fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) technologies. Today, the company has extended their products from land to sea and even into the skies, with manufacturing and business operations that include motorcycles, PAS electro-hybrid bikes, marine and power products to automotive engines, "intelligent" machinery and even unmanned helicopters.

Yamaha Motor India (YMI) was incorporated in India in August 2001 as a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Corporation (Japan), the parent company. But it operated in India as technology provider for almost two decades before incorporation.
The company's manufacturing facilities in India comprises of 2 state-of-the-art plants. One at Faridabad (Haryana) and the other at Surajpur (Uttar Pradesh). Presently 10 models roll out of the two Yamaha Plants. The infrastructure of the two plants support productions of motorcycles and it's parts for both, the domestic as well as oversees market.
As an Environmentally sensitive organization, YMI goes with the concept of "Environment-friendly technology" philosophy. It boasts of effluent treatment plant, rain water - harvesting mechanism and a motivated forestation drive. They believe in taking care of not only customers motoring needs but also the needs of future generations.
Friday, April 4, 2008
Yamaha R1



Atleast Yamaha has now finalized to bring dozens of YZF R1 and MT01. Yamaha’s YZF R1 and YZF R6 are popular superbike and supersport bikes. Yamaha introduced the first R1 in 1998 and since its introduction; the YZF R1 has consistently exceeded the expectations of supersport riders all over the world in one litre category. Yamaha rolled out the fifth generation YZF R1 in October 2006.
Yamaha have always placed great emphasis on the importance of the man-machine relationship, and with this as Yamaha’s guiding principle, it has developed a new fifth-generation R1 which showcases a whole range of advanced new technology. Now as most of the focus in the superbike development has on computer control, Yamaha is at the forefront of this exciting new technology. But these technologies never diluted the bike enthusiast aspiration; Yamaha’s ‘Art of Engineering’ is all about to enhance the man-machine relationship, which ultimately makes a motorcycle so different from any other form of transport. Here’s some information on these exciting technologies.
History

After World War II, company president Genichi Kawakami repurposed the remains of the company's war-time production machinery and the company's expertise in metallurgical technologies to the manufacture of motorcycles. The YA-1 (aka Akatombo, the "Red Dragonfly"), of which 125 were built in the first year of production (1954), was named in honor of the founder. It was a 125cc, single cylinder, two-stroke, streetbike patterned after the German DKW RT125 (which the British munitions firm, BSA, had also copied in the post-war era and manufactured as the Bantam and Harley-Davidson as the Hummer). In 1955, the success of the YA-1 resulted in the founding of the Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
Yamaha has grown to become the world's largest manufacturer of musical instruments (including Pianos,"silent" pianos, drums, guitars, violins, violas, celli, and vibraphones), as well as a leading manufacturer of semiconductors, Audio/Visual, computer related products, sporting goods, home appliances and furniture, specialty metals, machine tools, and Industrial robots.
In October 1987, on its 100th anniversary, the name was changed to The Yamaha Corporation.
In 1989, Yamaha shipped the world's first CD recorder. Since then, Yamaha has purchased Sequential Circuits in 1988 and bought a significant share (51%) of competitor Korg in 1989–1993.
In 2002, Yamaha closed down its archery product business, that was started in 1959. Six archers in five different Olympic Games won gold medals using their products.[1]
It acquired German Audio Software manufacturers Steinberg in 2004, from Pinnacle Systems.
In July, 2007, Yamaha bought out the minority shareholding of the Kemble family in Yamaha-Kemble Music (UK) Ltd, Yamaha's UK import and musical instrument and professional audio equipment sales arm, the company being renamed Yamaha Music U.K. Ltd in autumn 2007.[2] Kemble & Co. Ltd, the UK piano sales & manufacturing arm was unaffected.[3]
On December 20, 2007, Yamaha made an agreement with the Austrian Bank BAWAG P.S.K. Group BAWAG to purchase all the shares of Bösendorfer[4], intended to take place in early 2008. Yamaha intends to continue manufacturing at the Bösendorfer facilities in Austria.[5]The acquisition of Bösendorfer was announced after the NAMM Show in Los Angeles, on 28 January 2008. As of February 1, 2008, Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik GmbH operates as a subsidiary of Yamaha Corp.[6]
Yamaha Corporation is also widely known for their music program that began in the 1980s.
Other companies in the Yamaha group include:
* Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik GmbH, Vienna, Austria.
* Yamaha Motor Company
* Yamaha Fine Technologies Co., Ltd.
* Yamaha Livingtec Corporation
* Yamaha Metanix Corporation
* Yamaha Pro Audio
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