
Yamaha Nepal proudly announces the successful conclusion of the National Sales & Service Skill contest 2082/83, a premier event organized under the nationwide Yamaha Sales and Service Skill Contest initiative. Executed entirely by Yamaha Nepal through the specialized Yamaha Training Academy Nepal, this prestigious competition highlights our unwavering commitment to standardizing and elevating the capabilities of our workforce. The core goal of this annual contest is strengthening the skills and professionalism of frontline sales and service staff across Nepal.
Purpose of the Contest
The primary objective of the Yamaha Nepal National sales and service skill contest is to foster a culture of continuous learning and operational excellence within our dealer network. By evaluating frontline personnel in simulated real-world scenarios, the competition aims to improve communication, customer handling, and comprehensive product knowledge among sales representatives. For technical staff, the focus centers on upgrading technical servicing standards to match changing automotive technologies, ensuring precision engineering is met with equally precise maintenance.
Furthermore, the Skill Contest creates healthy competition among Sales Consultant & Service Technician, motivating teams to benchmark their performance against national standards. By investing heavily in Yamaha frontline staff training Nepal, Yamaha Nepal ensures that our representatives do not merely sell or repair two-wheelers, but act as trusted brand ambassadors capable of delivering a seamless, premium ownership experience to every rider in the country.
Competition Locations Across Nepal
To ensure a truly national representation, the regional talent search was conducted across multiple major commercial hubs. These regional competitions attracted Yamaha dealership and service centers nationwide, drawing top-tier talent from various provinces to compete on a unified platform.
The Yamaha sales skill contest Nepal 2082 regional rounds were successfully conducted in the following cities:
- Kathmandu
- Itahari
- Bardibas
- Bharatpur
- Nepalgunj
Concurrently, The Yamaha service skill contest Nepal 2082 regional rounds were successfully conducted in the following cities:
- Kathmandu
- Butwal
- Bardibas
- Itahari
- Nepalgunj
Regional Winners and Finalists
Before reaching the National Finals, participants competed in regional-level Yamaha Sales & Service Skill Contests held across Nepal. The top three performers from each region qualified for the National Sales & Service Skill Contest 2082/83, showcasing outstanding professionalism, customer service excellence, and technical expertise.

Winners – Sales Skill Category
Following rigorous testing that evaluated customer psychology, objection handling, and product presentation, a select group of frontline professionals emerged at the top. We are pleased to announce the National Sales Skill contest 2082/83 winners who demonstrated exceptional proficiency in understanding customer needs and articulating the core values of the Yamaha brand:
- 1st Position – Chudamani Acharya, B and B Auto Traders Pvt. Ltd, Biratchowk
- 2nd Position – Samundra Pangeni, V.A.W. Enterprises Pvt. Ltd, Pokhara
- 3rd Position – Anish Maharjan, D&D Autolink Pvt Ltd, Sitapaila
These individuals were awarded top honors based on their outstanding execution of customer communication, dynamic product presentation, and an in-depth depth of Yamaha product knowledge that set a new benchmark for our retail network.
Winners – Service Skill Category
The technical division saw the country’s finest technicians go head-to-head in comprehensive troubleshooting and repair exercises. We proudly present the official National Service Skill Contest 2082-83 who proved their technical mettle under strict, timed conditions:
- 1st Position – Prabin Sanda, MOTO CRAFT Pvt. Ltd., Gongabu
- 2nd Position – Niroj Shrestha, Rishik Automobiles, Kumaripati
- 3rd Position – Dipan Sarkar, Kreeshav Commercial Company Pvt. Ltd, Damak
The expert panel of judges evaluated these technicians based on strict criteria, including precise technical diagnosis, repair efficiency, overall service quality, and their direct contribution to enhancing long-term customer satisfaction.
Rewards and International Opportunities
Recognizing dedication and excellence is fundamental to Yamaha’s corporate ethos. As part of their rewards, the National winners will visit the state-of-the-art Yamaha factory in Parasi. This educational visit will provide them with firsthand exposure to high-level manufacturing standards, advanced assembly processes, and stringent quality control measures directly from the production floor.
Additionally, among Winners from this year and next year’s National Skill Contest from the service category will be eligible for Yamaha World Technician Grand Prix l. This incredible opportunity grants our local technicians invaluable exposure to global standards, allowing them to represent Nepal on an international stage while competing against top technicians from around the world.

Yamaha Nepal’s Focus on Skill Development
The Yamaha Training Academy Nepal remains at the forefront of the brand’s long-term strategy, driving ongoing investment in training, dealer professionalism, and improving customer trust across expanding dealer networks. As our market footprint grows across major regions including Kathmandu, Itahari, Bardibas, Bharatpur, Nepalgunj, Butwal, and Pokhara maintaining uniform service delivery becomes paramount. Through regular technical seminars, customer service modules, and skill contests, Yamaha Nepal ensures that local talent is constantly nurtured, providing riders across the nation with world-class support.
Conclusion
Yamaha Nepal extends its warmest congratulations to all the winners and participants who made this year’s contest a resounding success. We encourage our valued customers and enthusiasts to experience this award-winning service firsthand. To discover our latest lineup of technologically advanced motorcycles and scooters, or to book a maintenance session with our certified technicians.
(Nepali-language version of this article: clickhere)