End of the road for Ambassador car?


Kolkata, May 25 (DHNS) : The iconic Ambassador car manufacturer Hindustan Motors (HM) has suspended work at its Uttarpara plant in Hooghly district of West Bengal, leading to speculations that it may not reopen.

A notice, which informs that the “temporary suspension” of work will come into effect from 6 am on May 24, was put up on Friday evening. 

But the fact that the facility was in trouble from the last few years has led to widespread speculation about a perman­e­nt closure but the management has remained tight-lipped.

Around 2,500 employees and the workers may go on a prolonged agitati­on. “The suspension of work will stop bleeding the company. Things will improve once a strategic investor comes in,” a senior official said, adding that the employees will not be paid during the suspension.

The cash-strapped Uttarpara plant, set up by the Birlas in 1948 to give a boost to the indigenous automobile industry, was bifurcated a few years ago from the company’s Chennai facility, which was brought under Hindustan Motors Finance Corporation Ltd.

The drop in the sales of ambassador cars added to Uttarpara plant’s woes. According to sources, it suffered a loss of Rs 80 crore in 2012-13 financial year and Rs 40 crore till December 2013.

After being evasive about the plant’s situation over the years, the HM management finally stated in the suspension notice how the plant is dogged by a variety of problems.

“Very low productivity, growing indiscipline, critical shortage of funds, lack of demand for its core product, the Ambassador (car), and large accumulation of liabilities... Given the present circumstances, it has no alternative but to declare a suspension of work at its Uttarpara plant till further notice. (This) will enable the company in restricting mounting liabilities and restructure its organisation and finances and bring in a situation conducive to reopening of the plant,” it stated.

With the passage of time, the Ambassador was relegated to the taxi market, which in recent times was confined only to replacement of 15-year-old vehicles. As the state government allowed other cars as taxis, the plant was further hit.

While it is still unclear whether the state government would intervene, sources said Chief Minster Mamata Banerjee has instructed Finance Minister Amit Mitra, who also holds the industry portfolio, to look into the matter.

HM sources said the facility’s tooling is such that it can only manufacture the Ambassador, which is modelled on the Morris Oxford car of the 1950s. Ambassador enjoyed a monopoly till Maruti came into the picture in the mid-1980s, creating the small-car segment and taking over the market, until the country opened its doors to foreign car makers.

While it became clear a few years ago that the Uttarpara plant has no future in its present avatar, HM management passed up every opportunity to modernise the plant and it eventually became a white elephant.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, May 26 2014


    Gerarld Dsouza,

    I agree with you.

    I had seen (in 1960's) passengers sometimes traveling (from Farangipet to Mangalore) using the Dickey also. Very sturdy car. Really meant for rough & tough terrain.

    Memories will remain as memories only.

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  • Gerald Dsouza, Riyadh.

    Mon, May 26 2014

    As far as i remember we 13 people traveled at once in that car!!!!

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  • S.F.H, Indian

    Sun, May 25 2014

    I always thought we Indians are very good in advertising and marketing...But in this case we miserably failed... It can be KING of the road again, with good marketing, and in addition major amendment required design wise to suit the generation.This great car should move along with the time. Then, not only it will survive but it will rule the rest.

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  • mohan amin, Mumbai

    Sun, May 25 2014

    Abdulbhai, I am humbled and honoured with your compliments that autobiography touched your heart. In fact, I had written this when BBC awarded our ambassador last year as best taxi in the world. I changed few wordings and re-posted today gain. Thanks & Regards

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  • mohan amin, Mumbai

    Sun, May 25 2014

    By mistake, i skipped the word ' awarded' in the 2nd paragraph. so please read as... I had been 'awarded' the best taxi....

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  • John DSouza, Mangalore

    Sun, May 25 2014

    Thanks. You are right Mr. Yathish Kumar. We have to agree that tortoise won the race due to the laziness, carelessness and pride of rabbit.
    Don’t you believe that the Rabbit can finish the race within 25% of time the Tortoise requires to finish?
    I guess that due to no good roads and infrastructure at that time, the automobile manufactures did adopt the rigid concept which we suffer today by willfully following it?
    Now after spending so huge amount for roads, do we still need to carry the bullock carts on wheels?
    I really don’t blame but in fact sad to know that the car which was a great transport support has to stop moving in smooth roads.
    As it used to carry about 25 people during our difficult time, the 25 people can help it to run with less 20% of regular fuel consumption by a concept change.
    Are we ready to help our beloved Ambassador?

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  • YATHISH KUMAR, ATTAVAR/ DUBAI

    Sun, May 25 2014

    Hi, Mr John I hope you remember well that in a Tortoise and the Rabbit race story it was the Tortoise which had won the race and not the Rabbit.Please don't blame this pretty little car for any reason as it was a KING and is A KING even today in any matter if you see.

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  • edward, mangalore

    Sun, May 25 2014

    ????????Ache Din Ane Wale Hai????????? ... aapne toh sach mein rula diya.......

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  • YATHISH KUMAR, ATTAVAR/ DUBAI

    Sun, May 25 2014

    I feel very sad to hear this sad news is because the attachment we had with this royal car any day.In my very small age when I came to know about cars at the age of six I remember the Hindustan Land-master which my dad used to take us out on Sunday's I even today remember the reg no MYX 4163.Then came the Ambassador MYX 4105 which also was with a JET BLACK PAINT and with BROAD WHITE WALL TYRES. As Mr.joe said this was a, and is a reliable car in those days and even today which can be maintained by any class of people because of its very cheap and availability of parts. The only problem was with the FIRST GEAR which used to slip andwe had to hold the lever intact to avoid slipping. Most of the NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL CAR RALLIES OF INDIA (eg,) THE K.1000 RALLY had some well performing AMBASSADOR'S in a row.One of the rally car was the MEG 3939 prepared by us and was driven by Mohd ESHAQUE at the 1985 K.1000 rally.Once I remember still that my dad had accommodated 22 persons as it was an emergency on the day of my aunties marriage previous day.There are a lot of SWEET MEMORIES OF THIS CAR WHICH ANY ONE WHO OWNED AN AMBASSADOR WILL NEVER FORGET.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 25 2014

    Ache Din Ane Wale Hai - Does not work any more ...

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  • mohan amin, Mumbai

    Sun, May 25 2014

    Autobiography of Ambassador :

    About my present : I am writing this from my hospital bed as I had slipped into coma years ago and recently BBC's award came as a life saving 'drug' to me and I could regain my sense to some extent.

    I was honoured and touched by knowing the fact that I had been d as the Best Taxi in the world ! I really felt proud that finally some outsider could identify my worth which my own people in India failed to do for all these years ! On the other hand, I have become a non entity on Indian road as only Govt officials and politicians are compelled to travel with me while they envy every passing vehicle which is fully loaded modern SUV 4WD cars ! However I justified the saying ‘survival of the toughest’ in the given situation.

    I would rather be known as Best Taxi and be a part of poor driver’s life than be with unscrupulous politicians and Govt babus with red beacon on top of me as status symbol.

    About my past : I was born early 1940s in Britain as Morris Oxford only be to be abandoned later. I was adopted in 1948 by CK Birla Group house called Hindustan Motors Ltd at Uttarapara in Hooghly dist of West Bengal. I was the status symbol in India and fondly nick named “ The King of India Roads” till the arrival of Maruti in the early 80s, followed by other imported cars.

    About my future : you all know where I stand today…I am not going to survive for a long time to carry my legacy to next generation as the present condition is extremely challenging for me.
    I do not want to live like a vintage car but definitely prefer a mercy killing like you did in the case of Indian telegram. I lived like a King and want to die like a King without any regrets. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for giving me the opportunity to serve you selflessly and prove myself ability all these years. Have a safe and happy driving in the days to come.

    Yours faithfully
    Hindustan Ambassador

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  • Abdul Mateen., M'lore/Jeddah

    Sun, May 25 2014

    aapne toh sach mein rula diya.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sun, May 25 2014

    Only good thing I know about Ambassador is most comfortable back seat! Rest all is Khadak metal objects and pieces! No great R & D or ground breaking improvement over those many decades!

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  • John DSouza, Mangalore

    Sun, May 25 2014

    Being Ambassador is a 100% slow and steady tortoise styled vehicle, with a concept change, its capacity can be multiplied for several times (as heavy vehicle), with 50% of its regular manufacturing cost, by saving 80% of its fuel consumption.
    Land lines have become mobile and mobiles the smart phones.
    Why we still start our millions of vehicles from a standstill position by carrying and moving the dead-weight (commuters and goods) on wheels like infants?
    We have to think different and choose the option to generate energy while moving instead of merely consuming the expensive fuel to inhale and suffer the health hazardous pollutions and bearing the mounting costs.
    Different thought and change concept can show a new road to Ambassador to move on.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sun, May 25 2014

    I am indeed sorry to hear that Ambassador cars have gone out of production. I have wonderful memories of these cars starting with my Hindustan 14 which the company bought for me in the year 1953 when I was posted as a manager of the branch of this British Company. I had traveled all over in this car - more particularly to places like Agra and Mussoorie. My next car was bought in Madras - a Land-master followed by and Ambassador. I had used the Hindustan Motor cars right up to the eighties and had made several rod trips from coast to coast (east coast to west coast). One of those memorable trips was in the company of Mr. Herbert Almeida way back in the fifties. Mr. Almeida was then the Superintendent of Police

    These cars were sturdy and reliable and in case of any trouble any one could handle them and repair them.

    I am constrained to put my thoughts in media because of the wonderful service which I could derive from Hindustan cars.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • maxy, kinnigoly/mumbai

    Sun, May 25 2014

    Mr. JOE I agree with your views
    un fortunately they never evolved with time w.r.to product,service, labour,management.this situation was long (2) over due may be in 1990,whn i visited their plant in Calcutta.

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