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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Honda replaces faulty part for 2,154 scooters

Honda LEAD scooters at a product launch in Vietnam in a file photo - Photo: Quoc Hung
HCMC - Honda Vietnam Co., the leading motorcycle maker in Vietnam, will replace a faulty fuel tank part for 2,154 LEAD scooters though it has yet to receive any complaint from customers.

According to a Honda internal test, the defect with a fuel tank bolt does not threaten the motorcycle safety and operation but the company has decided to replace the bolt.

Honda Vietnam said this error affects one lot only.

The replacement is applicable to the LEAD motorcycles with frame numbers between RLHJF240 AY 038651 and RLHJF240 AY 041170 for white stripe and between RLHJF240 AY 715610 and RLHJF240 AY 716800 for gold stripe.

Replacement work is done at HEAD agencies at no cost until the end of this month. HEADs will contact customers by phone and letter.

The company launched the LEAD in late 2008, which is similar in design to the Honda SCR scooter made in China.

The 108cc scooter is manufactured at the company’s second plant in the northern province of Vinh Phuc and hit the market in early January 2009.

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Honda recalls scooters with faulty gas tank bolts

Honda recalls scooters with faulty gas tank boltsHonda this week recalled 2,154 Lead scooters in Vietnam, saying they had faulty bolts in their gas tanks that needed to be replaced.

The Japanese manufacturer said in a statement on Friday that the bolts do not affect the motorcycles' safety. Honda Vietnam decided to replace them in order to ensure “the best possible operation” of the scooters.

Honda also said only one batch of Lead scooters had this problem (series RLHJF240 AY from 038651 to 041170, and from 715610 to 716800). The company will have its sales agents contact affected customers and replace the bolts for free.

Before the annoucement was made, there was speculation that Honda was secretly recalling the scooters without publicly annoucing the move.

Local news website VTC News said in a report on Saturday that a number of Lead owners had already been notified of the problem by Honda Vietnam sales agents. But when the website contacted the company, its public relations manager denied knowledge of a recall.

Honda Vietnam began selling Lead scooters in December 2008, labelling it a high-end model.

In other news, a Honda Air Blade scooter suddenly burst into flames on a street in Hanoi on Tuesday. Investigation into the incident is ongoing. 

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Vinashin's new motorcycle product sparks debate

Vinashin's new motorcycle product sparks debateA new motorcycle put out this month by a subsidiary of state-owned shipbuilder Vinashin has set off a heated debate regarding design patent and the origin of its engine.

Vu Manh Ha, general director of Vinashinmotor, said that the  Diamond Blue scooters use a modern engine produced by the Sundiro Honda Motorcycle Co in China.

Honda Vietnam insisted that the engine was not manufactured by any branches of the Japanese company around the world, and not by Sundiro Honda specifically. Honda Vietnam also said it is the only company that has the right to produce and distribute Honda engines and motorcycles in the country.

Speaking to local news website VTCNews, Ha said Honda was trying to “mess up” with his company and inspire doubts in consumers. He said local authorities verified the origin of the engines when they were imported.

But the engine is not the only question that comes up in the ongoing controversy surrounding the Diamond Blue. There have also been concerns over design patent infringement as the scooter is a definite look-alike of the popular Vespa LX model.

Diamond Blue retails at around VND50 million (US$2,560) while a Vespa LX costs around $4,000.

Ha said the design was provided by a Chinese company and Vinashinmotor has not violated any regulation. 

The Italian scooter company, Piaggio, issued a press release saying it has known about “a motorcycle that is similar, in design, to the Vespa LX”.

“Many companies have made products based on the design of Vespa but they all failed because their products lack the same design quality and high-tech value as Vespa,” the company said in its statement.

Piaggio, however, did not mention Diamond Blue or any intention to take legal action to protect its product. It said “Vietnamese consumers are wise enough to tell the difference between genuine products and copycats.”

Analysts say this response is a smart move considering Piaggio has not patented the design of Vespa LX in Vietnam.

To Duc Long, an official at the Vietnam Register, a government body responsible for technical supervision of vehicles, said both Piaggio and the National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam had been alerted about the similarities in design. However, both of them confirmed that Piaggio did not have a local patent on the design of the Vespa LX.

The controversy has not affected Diamond Blue sales. Analysts say the bike's reasonable price and the engine claimed to be made by Honda have caught the attention of many consumers.

According to a sales representative for Vinashinmotor, around 300 scooters have been sold over the past three weeks in the northern region. The company’s assembly plant will continue to supply 50-70 scooters for the market every day, he said.

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Honda Viet Nam opens new auto showrooms

DONG NAI — Honda Viet Nam Co Ltd and Tuyet Tan Phat Auto Co Ltd opened its third auto centre, Bien Hoa Honda, in the southern Dong Nai Province.

There are now eight auto centres in the country.

Bien Hoa Honda is located at Amata Industrial Park in Bien Hoa City. The centre covers 6,000sq.m. that includes a showroom, services and a warehouse.

Wind power plant to break ground in Bac Lieu

BAC LIEU — Construction of the first wind power plant in Viet Nam's Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta started on September 9 at Binh Dong A hamlet in southern Bac Lieu Province.

The 500-ha wind power plant will have 66 wind turbines that will produce 310 million KWh per year.

Cong Ly Construction-Trade-Tourism Ltd Co is investing VND4.5 trillion into the project. The plant will be finished in the next 36 months.

Jetstar Pacific offers cheap fares on domestic flights

HCM CITY — The low-cost airline Jetstar Pacific is offering 1,000 tickets on the HCM City-Ha Noi-HCM City for VND100,000 each on the occasion of the 1000th anniversary of Thang Long-Ha Noi.

The promotion began on September 9 and will end October 10. Every week, there will be 200 tickets on sale on the website www.jetstar.com on a random day. Customers must register and pay for the ticket with a credit card.

FPT to distribute Siemens production software

HCM CITY — FPT Information System Soft has become the official distributor in Viet Nam for Siemens Teamcentre Product Lifecycle Management Software (PLM), the world's most widely used PLM system.

The Teamcentre software connects people in global-product development and manufacturing organisations with the product and process knowledge they need to succeed.

The software helps enterprises increase productivity, speed up time to market, meet business and regulatory requirements, optimise operational resources, and facilitate global collaboration.

Local advertising creatives to vie for Young Lions title

HCM CITY – Young Vietnamese who work in the advertising and marketing industry will take part in the Viet Nam Young Lions Competition 2011, which is part of an international competition that will end next year.

The Sun Flower company is the official representative in Viet Nam for the Cannes Lions International Festival.

The competition has three categories: print, film and media.

To participate, each team, including two members aged 18-28, must send no more than five print advertisements or television commercials and three submissions on media strategy to the organising committee before October 1. Information is available at www.sunflowermedia.com.vn. — VNS

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