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Mercedes CEO walks on road to book an auto, here’s why

New Delhi: Martin Schwenk, the Chief Executive Officer of Mercedes-Benz India got stuck in traffic recently in Pune. He booked an autorickshaw to cover his remaining distance to his destination. He also had to walk over a kilometer on foot, before he actually found an auto to be booked. The situation turned so tricky that Martin […]

New Delhi: Martin Schwenk, the Chief Executive Officer of Mercedes-Benz India got stuck in traffic recently in Pune. He booked an autorickshaw to cover his remaining distance to his destination. He also had to walk over a kilometer on foot, before he actually found an auto to be booked.

The situation turned so tricky that Martin has to leave his Mercedes S-Class and hire an auto-rikshaw to cover the remaining distance for his destination.

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Martin Schwenk made posted a photo on Instagram while travelling in the auto. He also wrote a caption describing his situation. He wrote, “If your S-class is stuck in traffic on the wonderful Pune roads – what do you do? Maybe getting off the car, start walking for a few KM’s and then grabbing a rickshaw?”

Since 2018, Schwenk has served as CEO of Mercedes-Benz India. Prior to that, he worked for Mercedes-Benz China as its Chief Financial Officer. He has been connected to the company since 2006.

 

 

First published on: Sep 30, 2022 02:08 PM IST


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