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Indonesian auto manufacturer seeks to survive amid COVID-19

PT Astra International, one of the leading automobile manufacturers in Indonesia, is looking to adopt new survival strategies, including cutting operational costs and increasing its digital presence, in the face of slumping vehicle demand worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indonesian auto manufacturer seeks to survive amid COVID-19 ảnh 1The headquarters of Astra (Photo: //www.acc.co.id/)

Jakarta (VNA) - PT Astra International, one of the leading automobile manufacturersin Indonesia, is looking to adopt new survival strategies, including cutting operationalcosts and increasing its digital presence, in the face of slumping vehicledemand worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Astra, whose subsidiaries accounted for about half of the country’s domesticcar sales in 2029, saw its automotive sales drop by 91.2 percent year-on-year inApril to 3,807 units, according to the Association of Indonesian AutomotiveManufacturers (Gaikindo).

The steep drop has led Gaikindo to slash its annual salestarget by 40 percent to 600,000 vehicles in 2020, said Astra’s chairmanYohannes Nangoi at a recent online discussion.

Indonesia’s automotive industry already experienced aslowdown last year. It sold 1.03 million vehicles in 2019, a 10.8 percent dropfrom 2018.

Director of Astra Henry Tanoto said to weather the crisis, the company hadadjusted its supply chain and modified its cash flow in the face of theslumping demand as a short-term strategy.

Astra also hopes to expand its mobile services and boost itsdigital presence, as it anticipates a higher number of online vehicle purchasesin the post-pandemic market, he added./.
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