Hero launches website to sell spare parts

    Website allows customers across the country to get genuine spares and accessories delivered to their homes; spares for some older, discontinued models also available.

    Published On Apr 19, 2018 07:00:00 AM

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    Hero launches website to sell spare parts

    Hero MotoCorp has launched a new website to retail its genuine spare parts and accessories. The website (www.hgpmart.com) will allow Hero customers to directly purchase these spares online from the comfort of their homes.

    The website has a well-sorted category section to help users find the part they are looking for. One can also search for parts after selecting the bike model. Hero has clearly put effort into this initiative and this is clearly visible from the number of bikes on the website – spares for old, discontinued models like the CD100SS, Achiever and Impulse are also available on the site. Other ways to search for spares are either by typing the part name or number.

    Hero will be using a hub and spoke distribution model to ensure swift deliveries to customers and will serve them through its network of close to 100 spare parts distributors across the country. The company has partnered with Delhivery, a pan-India e-commerce logistics service provider, to deliver parts and accessories to customers across the country.

    We have to say that is a great move from the Indian bike maker and hope other manufacturers follow suit.

    Also see:

    2018 Hero Passion Pro, Passion XPro launched in India

    2018 Hero Super Splendor launched at Rs 57,190

    2018 Hero XPulse 200: 5 things you need to know

    Hero MotoCorp Bikes

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