New sales record on the
growing Russian market
Opening
celebrations at the new sales headquarters in Moscow
Stuttgart/Moscow.
The opening of the new
subsidiary
headquarters and Porsche Center in Moscow represents a fresh chapter in
the Stuttgart-based sports-car manufacturer’s Russian success story. In
the presence of Juri M. Luzhkov, Mayor of the City of Moscow, and
Deputy Mayor Juri V. Rosljak, Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking, Chief Executive
of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, also took advantage of the
occasion to announce a new sales record. During the 2006/2007 business
year (July 31, 2007), Porsche delivered 1,900 vehicles to customers in
Russia, almost doubling its turnover in comparison with the previous
year.
Porsche invested around 17
million Euros in its flagship store in Moscow. The new
7,300-square-meter building on Leningradsky Prospekt, one of the main
traffic arteries through the city, will house around 90 employees. The
complex will include the Russian sales company’s new headquarters, a
service area with parts warehouse, and a 2,500-square-meter showroom
where Russian customers can get first-hand experience of the entire
Porsche range, from the 911 to the Boxter, Cayman, and Cayenne. As Dr.
Wendelin Wiedeking said, “This opening is proof that, even on the new
growth markets, Porsche is doing its homework in preparation for the
introduction onto the market of the Grand Turismo Panamera in 2009.”
Russia, along with China, is
one of the fastest growing sales markets for Porsche. The sales network
currently comprises 16 branches, from Saint Petersburg in the north
west to Irkutsk in the east, and it will be extended to include 24
Porsche Centers over the next couple of years. “The new Porsche Center
in Moscow will function as a pilot store for all Porsche Centers in
Russia”, announced Ulrich Thielemann, Managing Director of Porsche
Russia.
To mark the celebrations
honoring Moscow’s 860th birthday, and as special thanks for the
excellent cooperation demonstrated by the city authorities throughout
Porsche’s ambitious construction project, Wiedeking presented Mayor
Luzhkov with a Cayenne S specially converted into a fire-service
command vehicle. Over many hours of labor, trainees at Porsche AG in
Zuffenhausen manually converted the SUV into an ultra-modern emergency
vehicle with two sets of respirators, long term breathing apparatus, a
blue light, a winch, and various specialized tools.
“To ensure the success of a
construction project on this scale, close cooperation with the
authorities is a must. The Moscow city authorities proved excellent to
work with throughout. We are delighted that the fire service commander
of this great city can now rush to its citizens’ aid with an SUV from
Porsche”, said Wiedeking.

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