Marketing review
08 Dec 2003
New
channels launched
Couch potatoes rejoice. There are now a number of new
channels to watch. National Geographic Network has launched
The History Channel while Turner Network has come up with
Pogo, a children's channel, and Care TV, a health care
channel.
Soon a movie channel from the Turner stable is also expected while a horseracing channel is considering entering the Indian market. Rumours are doing the rounds that Zee is scouting for niche channels and both Bloomberg and Reuters are surveying the market.
Amway
introduces Berry Blast
After tasting success with protein supplement Nutrilite-B,
direct-selling company Amway India has launched yet another
nutritional drink, Nutrilite Kids Berry-Blast. Amway says
that this berry-flavoured drink is the most balanced nutritional
drink available for children, as it contains all the essential
proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. But, at
Rs 799 for a 500-gm pack, it isn't exactly a value-for-money
purchase, especially since other nutritional products
such as Horlicks and Complan are available at much lower
price-points.
CavinKare
buys Ruchi pickle brand
Cavinkare, to augment its branded foods portfolio, has
acquired the Ruchi brand of foods from the Shyam group,
which runs a chain of hotels and restaurants in South
India. CavinKare paid Rs 15.5 crore for the Rs 12-crore
brand as well as for the manufacturing plant and machinery.
This acquisition will give the company a presence in the
foods market, into which it has recently entered and especially
so in South India where Ruchi is a major player in the
branded pickles segment.
The company plans to launch the brand at the national level in the near future. The size of the organised pickles market in the country is estimated at Rs 250 crore. Ruchi also has instant food mixes, spice powders and asafoetida under its belt, apart from a small presence in dates. The brand valuation has been done internally and paid for from internal accruals. The sale included the acquisition of Bhima's, another pickle brand owned by Ruchi Agro Foods.
Dabur
Foods aims for a fruity punch
Dabur Foods has big plans for its range of fruit juices
and fruit pulp and plans to give its competitors some
nasty moments. In a nutshell, Dabur plans to become the
first food company in India to offer a number of products
made from fruits. Apart from offering its juices and pastes
the company will offer all fruit-based products like ketchup,
pizza sauce, fruit essences tomato puree and tomato juice.
Moreover Dabur Foods has decided to buy fruit directly
from farmers and process it in a new Rs 20-crore plant,
plus export to Australia through the Woolworth chain of
stores.
Dabur Foods is leveraging its strong distribution network and linkages with bulk buyers like hotels, hospitals, airlines and institutions to introduce a wide range of specialised food ingredients under its brand for behind-the-scene products Nature's Best. Sources say the strategy is aimed at increasing Dabur's share of the country's fruit juice market, which is slated to reach almost Rs 500 crore by 2008. Pepsico's Tropicana is the only other significant player in this segment with a quarter of the market.
Honda
Siel November sales up 59%
New City has powered Honda Siel Cars India to a 59-per
cent jump in sales in November at 1,827 units against
1,152 units sold in November 2002. The new Honda City
sold 1,431 units in November, recording a 36-per cent
increase over 1,051 units sold the same month a year back,
according to a statement from the company. During the
April-November period, cumulative sales of the company
increased to 10,280 units from 8,621 units in the corresponding
previous period.
P&G
to focus on diapers, go low key on Ariel bar
Procter & Gamble is going low key on its Ariel detergent
bar and plans to focus on a hitherto neglected brand in
India, at least which is Pampers diapers, among P&G's
top brands globally. The company sees diapers as having
huge potential in India. According to market researchers
AC Nielsen Org-Marg, the detergent bar market has shrunk
by 5.5 per cent in the last year.
The other players in the baby diaper category are Kimberly Clark (joint venture between Hindustan Lever and Kimberly Clark of the US with Huggies) and Godrej Consumer Products with Snuggy. The Indian diaper market is pegged at nearly Rs 70 crore and is estimated to grow by between 5-10 per cent.
Henkel
hopeful of sales rise post-rebranding
Henkel KgaA of Germany is hoping that its rebranding exercise
undertaken last year will begin paying off now. The company
says it made the mistake of not promoting the product
brand and the corporate brand together as a result of
which customers failed to connect some of the successful
products to the company. A year ago, Henkel created a
corporate slogan for brand identity, 'Henkel - A Brand
Like a Friend,' a takeoff on the advertising maestro David
Ogilvy's quote, 'A Brand is a Friend.'
Shaw
Wallace to set up country liquor division
Shaw Wallace & Co is planning to create a new division
for country liquor business. Company officials confirmed
this and said the formalities and paperwork are in process
of being competed for the division. The company recently
restructured its Indian-made foreign liquor and beer business
into two separate entities Shaw Wallace Distilleries
and Shaw Wallace Breweries, which merged with SABMiller
as a 50:50 joint venture.
Hidesign
introduces a range for women
Hidesign has introduced bags in casual styles and will
target women with the new range. Till recently Hidesign's
range of products (briefcases, computer bags, handbags,
wallets and accessories) were targeted at men. Over the
past year the company has introduced more products targeted
at women. Company officials say at present women-oriented
products make up
just under 50 per cent of the range,
and will go up to 60 per cent soon. The company recently
launched a range of premium 'jewellery bags' for the evening
priced at Rs 3,695 upwards.
Compiled by Mohini Bhatnagar