LONDON (BRAIN) — Jeff Weiss, a veteran of Dorel Sports, Trek Bicycle and Saris Cycling, is joining India's Hero International as the CEO with responsibility for EU and UK sales.
Weiss, who will be based in London, will be charged with overseeing sales of UK-based Insync Bikes and Germany's HNF Nicolai, which Hero acquired in 2020.
Weiss said, "I've known Hero for many years and have always been impressed with their dominance in India.
"But what really attracts me to join the team now is the vision to grow outside of India, especially in Europe for the first time twinned with disrupting the Far East bike making market. Hero's plans to build 'Cycle Valley' in India is a serious game changer providing an alternative location for the large-scale production of bikes for the European market. I have been very impressed by Mr. Munjal and the team's ambition to grow Hero International's organic sales to 300 million euros by 2026 in Europe."
"I'm joining at a time when both Insync and HNF are both flourishing with Insync seeing retail sales triple in 2020 and HNF reporting 100pc growth in 2020," he said. "The key is now to plan how to maintain the interest in cycling which is still riding high following the pandemic. Part of that will be having a strong presence in the affordable bike market and forging closer relationships with key partners in both the IBD and commercial accounts. We have to continue listening to these customers, have a proactive attitude and make sure we give them a great experience.
"In addition, clearly a major part of the future is e-bikes with sales expected to reach around 30 million in Europe by 2030. We think Hero can become a market leader in this segment making high-quality e-bikes fusing HNF's engineering and design expertise with Hero's manufacturing capability. The first HNF branded bike built in India has landed on European shores . This is a big moment for the company and will demonstrate its ability to disrupt the market in Europe."
HMC Group Chairman and Managing Director Pankaj Munjal said, "Hero International is on an upward trajectory in Europe and we are delighted to see someone of Jeff's caliber join our team and drive that growth harder. Jeff's sales and marketing background will be important as we look to gain a stronger foothold in the market. Our new 100-acre Cycle Valley in Ludhiana, in India's Punjab region, is central to our future in all markets especially Europe. Jeff will play a key role in promoting this to our partners across Europe. We have to raise awareness of valley as it will be the biggest and most advanced bike making center in the world with the ability to add four million units to the existing six million units we make each year."
Insync Bikes sold more than 50,000 bikes in 2020 through November, a 200% increase. Insync reported that sales from IBDs contributed significantly to the growth. Insync increased its network of shops from 300 to 385 during the year and is now aiming to grow its IBD network to 600.
Insync & HNF are subsidiaries of Hero International, owned by Hero Motors Company (HMC). HMC also owns Hero Cycles, the Indian brand said to be the world's largest bike manufacturer, with the capacity to make 7.5 million bicycles per year. HMC also has an automotive division supplying high-precision components to premium European and Japanese automotive OEMs.