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Breaking the near monopoly of Chinese bicycle manufacturers, the Pankaj Munjal-promoted Hero Cycles has clinched an agreement with Walmart, the world's largest retailer, to supply bicycles across the world. It will supply bicycles priced at $200 (roughly Rs 10,000) apiece.

Pankaj Munjal, managing director, Hero Cycles, said, “In bicycles, we intend to double our sales to 10 million units annually by 2015. For that, we are exploring new geographies. We are approved with Walmart and can leverage their network to expand overseas.”


The US retail major sources virtually all its bicycles from manufacturing units in China and Hero Cycles would be the first Indian supplier. Walmart, the largest seller of bicycles in the US, used to source a large part of its bicycles from Huffy’s plant in Ohio in the 1990s. But, increased pressure from Walmart to cut costs forced Huffy to close its plants in the US and rely increasingly on factories in China to keep production competitive. That led to Walmart's reliance on China's low-cost producers.


India's attractiveness, Hero Cycles executives say, is that manufacturing costs are cheaper than in China currently, with Chinese labour costs having risen in recent years.

Pravin Patil, president, Urban Trail, Hero Cycles, said, “China is cost-competitive. But, manufacturing expenses in India are lower. Where China scores over us is in government subsidies. If you factor that, our costs are on a par and so is our quality.” The Chinese government offers 14 per cent subsidy and pays for inland freight on exported bicycles. In India, a duty draw-back of nine per cent or Rs 298 apiece is given to bicycle exporters, whichever is lower.

Hero Cycles has commenced supplies to Walmart cash-and-carry stores in India, and is in advanced talks to firm up the product line for retail operations globally. “We plan to sell premium bicycles from the Urban Trail range globally,” said Patil.

While the bicycles are being sold under the Hero brand in the country, a call is yet to be taken on branding the products for international sale. Walmart has 10,130 retail outlets in 27 countries.

It operates in India through a joint venture Bharti Walmart Pvt Ltd, which has 17 cash-and-carry outlets.

Hero Cycles supplies 10 models of Hero Trax priced below Rs 5,000 to Walmart's India stores. It rules the domestic bicycle market, with standard Black cycles and the mid-range Trax cycles. It introduced premium products under the Urban Trail tag earlier this month. There are 17 products priced Rs 10,000-43,000 in the Urban Trail range and the company plans to add 10 models over two months.

To realise its foreign ambitions, Hero Cycles has set up an office in Denver, Colorado, and roped in former president of Schwinn Bicycles, Kevin Lamar, to drive growth in the US. That office will oversee the Walmart deal.

Walmart to sell Hero bicycles worldwide
 
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i've always been a fan of the Phoenix cycles -- back in the day you could get them for Rs. 4,000 flat from Peshawar cycle market.

I hope our national brands (like Sohrab) can have a more global outreach one day.

Securing a deal with Walmart is a big deal, so im sure Hero is quite ecstatic.
 
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good deal. i'm buying one as soon as it shows up in my local walmart :D
my first bike back in the day was a hero ranger (so many good memories)
 
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Raleigh(no more in India?) was My favourite Roadster Cycle. Last Cycle I had was Hercules MTB. back then, shop owners used to say, BSA and Hercules are the top brands both from TI India and ATLAS brand Bicycles.

Hero was considered as a cheaper option. In north India, Hero may be the Top brand.

the brand is Indian Hero. guess, Hero brand cycles are manufactured in many countries.

Hero-Urban-Trail.jpg

 
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ah.. Hero bicycles... my first ever bike! good to see it's still going strong. there used to be another brand of bike back in the days.. called Hercules. is that still there??
 
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Hercules is an OLDDDD brand. They were very popular in Pakistan throughout 1950s/60s.

They made also lady cycles (the difference being that lady cycles didnt have the 1 or 2 metal bars going across the frame below and in front of the seat towards the bars.


my auntie had a Hercules bike which we still have at our home -collecting dust in the basement. Over 40 year old bike, in good condition no rust. Told her to hang on to it.


when my Grandfather was Sec. General of Asian Handball Association, he always used to bring me back stuff from China. He once brought me an ''Orient'' 3-speed roadbike with the racing tires. At the time, I had one of the coolest bikes in all of Peshawar.

That was 1991!
 
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Raleigh(no more in India?) was My favourite Roadster Cycle. Last Cycle I had was Hercules MTB. back then, shop owners used to say, BSA and Hercules are the top brands both from TI India and ATLAS brand Bicycles.

Hero was considered as a cheaper option. In north India, Hero may be the Top brand.

the brand is Indian Hero. guess, Hero brand cycles are manufactured in many countries.

Hero-Urban-Trail.jpg


Looks like a cheap and heavy copy of a 20 year old Cannondale Super V. That was a sweet bike (the Cannondale, not the Hero). Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V
 
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I think hercules and BSA are considered better.
I used my father's raleigh though.
 
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that's amusing, coming from a chinese :lol:

Absolutely, this will be extremely amusing as India comes up to speed in primitive manufacturing and we Chinese can use the exact same Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V to mock you Indians. Meanwhile China is moving up to making world's fastest tablet, etc. Good times. I also look forward to the Walmart customers complaining what cheap crap the Hero bike is. Americans are very unforgiving that way and
Indians have delicate egos.
 
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Looks like a cheap and heavy copy of a 20 year old Cannondale Super V. That was a sweet bike (the Cannondale, not the Hero). Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V

What credibility do the Chinese have to comment on copyrights or respect intellectual property? Don’t make a fool out of yourself, we know that it’s not getting you nowhere, attempt to troll on this thread and make it a China v India is not going to fructify. If you can’t contribute something useful to this thread then don’t comment at all. :sick:
 
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