Berndt Buchmann is new head of VW India Aftersales

    Buchmann (48), has been in the automotive industry for over 20 years with experience in manufacturing, wholesale and retail.

    Published On Apr 17, 2014 09:28:00 PM

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    Berndt Buchmann is new head of VW India Aftersales

    Berndt Buchmann

    Berndt Buchmann has been made director, Group Service of Volkswagen Group Sales India, with effect from May 1, 2014. As the head, Group Aftersales, Buchmann will be responsible for parts operations and warehousing, technical service and warranty, training academy for sales and aftersales, and vehicle logistics for Volkswagen Group Sales India. 

    Buchmann (48), has been in the automotive industry for over 20 years with experience in manufacturing, wholesale and retail.

    He started his career with Audi AG in Ingolstadt, Germany and later he was the aftersales manager for Austria, Switzerland and Germany. Buchmann then headed service support Germany for Audi AG for over four years.

    During the past decade, he was a part of the PSA Group, France where he held the position of director (Parts and Service) for Peugeot and Citroen in Germany, Saarbrücken and Cologne. He was also the executive director and chairman, Retail Organization of Peugeot in Berlin for two-and-a-half years.

    In his new role as head of Group Aftersales, Buchmann will be reporting to Thierry Lespiaucq, managing director, Volkswagen Group Sales India.

    In financial year 2013-14, Volkswagen India sold a total of 52,528 units, down 19.77 percent from last year. 

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