Thursday 9 April 2020

ACEM

ACEM calls on EU and national administrations to act quickly to help motorcycle sector protect jobs

Brussels based international motorcycle industry trade association ACEM's Secretary General Antonio Perlot issued a March 23rd statement in reaction to the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on the motorcycle sector. 

 
“ACEM is engaging with our partners in the EU and national administrations to find solutions to this unprecedented challenge," said Perlot.
"Things are evolving rapidly and ACEM is closely monitoring the situation in tight cooperation with industry associations across Europe and vehicle manufacturers. We call on policy makers to work together and adopt the necessary measures to protect our citizens and economies in the short and longer term.”


ACEM President and CEO of KTM AG Stefan Pierer: "The COVID-19 crisis will test our ability to cope simultaneously with a major health and economic crisis."

ACEM went on to acknowledge that "the COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented crisis that is inflicting considerable damage to the health of citizens across the world and threatening global economic stability", stating that "policy makers at the European level and national authorities are working together to address these two major challenges. Industrial and retail sectors are already severely impacted, including those within the motorcycle industry.
"Every effort is being taken by the motorcycle industry to protect our employees and customers. Public health and safety is the number one priority for us all. Notwithstanding this need, preservation of the European economy and the protection of jobs are also paramount.
"The current situation is particularly challenging for motorcycle dealers and manufacturers. The ongoing pandemic has severely disrupted supply chains, manufacturing operations and the development of new Euro 5 models. This disruption, in addition to virus containment measures taken in factories, has led to a near complete standstill of the industry in many countries.
"The recent lockdown and stringent measures to contain the pandemic have also paralysed motorcycle retail business activity. This is progressively affecting all European markets, creating unsettling uncertainties for the motorcycle sector. The COVID-19 crisis is placing dealerships, most of which are small family-run operations, under extreme financial hardship. Immediate cashflow concerns will need to be addressed through support measures in every impacted country.
"Against this background, the motorcycle industry urgently calls on the European Commission and national administrations to swiftly adopt all necessary measures to help the sector come through this unprecedented crisis. The motorcycle sector is ready to work with all policy makers to achieve this aim, protecting the 300,000 jobs linked to this industry."
Stefan Pierer, ACEM President and CEO of KTM AG, added: "The COVID-19 crisis will test our ability to cope simultaneously with a major health and economic crisis. ACEM members are fully cooperating with authorities to slow the spread of COVID-19. We take care that our employees and partners are safe, and count on policy makers to find solutions in the challenging weeks and months that are ahead of us in order to break the wave that may otherwise hit the sector.”