A Note on the Refrigerator Industry in India
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Report Code : BREP017
Report Length : 10 Pages
Period : 1980 - 2003
Organization : -
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note : Not Available
Countries : India
Industry : Refrigerator
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"A Note on the Refrigerator Industry in India"examines
the evolution of the refrigerator industry in India over the years. It examines
the change in the structure of the industry after the liberalization of the
Indian economy. It also takes a look at the different types of refrigerators
available in India and examines their characteristics. In addition, the note
explores the characteristics of the refrigerator Industry in India and the major
players in the industry. The distribution channels used by the major players are
also discussed in detail. The note ends with a description of the future of the
refrigerator industry in India.
Introduction
Refrigerators have been manufactured in India since 1950s.
Till the 1980s,
players like Godrej, Kelvinator, Allwyn and Voltas controlled almost 90% of the
market. Earlier, the white goods sector was categorized as a luxury goods
industry and was subject to oppressive taxation and licensing. The situation
changed after the liberalization of the Indian economy in the early 1990s. The
government removed all restrictions, and now there is no restriction on foreign
investment, and licenses are no longer required. Post-liberalization, a number
of foreign companies entered the market and many domestic players also
diversified into refrigerators. BPL and Videocon who already had a presence in
the consumer electronics market, leveraged their strengths to enter the durables
sector.
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In India, refrigerators have the highest aspirational value of all consumer
durables, with the exception of televisions. This accounts for the high
growth rate of the refrigerator market.
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The
refrigerator market has been growing at a rate of about 15% per year,
while the consumer durables industry as a whole has grown at almost 8%.
The size of the refrigerator market is estimated to be 3.5- 4 million
units approximately, valued at Rs 50 billion. The domestic penetration
rate of refrigerators is about 9%. The penetration of refrigerators is
considerably higher in urban areas, which account for 75% of the demand,
with rural areas constituting the other 25%. The demand is also higher
in the northern and western parts of the country than in the east. The
south also has high demand as the warmer weather of the south requires a
refrigerator running throughout the year... |
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