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Industry News
Paint industry not prone to slowdown:
Jotun
Denying an impact of slowdown on the
Indian paint industry, Jotun India Private Limited, the Indian arm
of Jotun Paints, one of the world's leading producers and suppliers
of paints and coatings said that the industry is not yet prone to
such effects. According to the company, the Rs 16,000 crore worth
Indian paint industry is rather in a safer mode.
"The industry did panic initially but
we have gradually realised that we are safe. While some players may
have felt the pinch of slowdown, overall the Indian paint industry
is growing consistently," said Percy Jijina, general manager -
decorative, Jotun India Private Limited.
Recently, the company entered
Saurashtra market by opening an exclusive customer retails stores.
Jotun India plans to achieve around eight per cent market share in
the Rs 16,000 crore paints market in India over next two years.
According to company officials Gujarat has Rs 500 crore decorative
segment paint industry and Jotun hopes to do sales worth Rs six
crore sales during the calendar year 2009.
Jotun Paints India has invested Rs
125 crore to set up its manufacturing unit at Ranjangaon in Pune,
which now delivers 50 million litres of wet paint and 10,000 metric
tones of powder coatings annually.
According to Jijina, the Indian paint
industry itself is growing at 12 per cent annually. The per capita
consumption of paints in India is very low at 0.8 kg per annum
against 4 kg in the south-east Asian nations and 22 kg in developed
countries. "The global average per capita consumption is 15 kg.
Hence, the growth opportunities for paint makers is big in India,"
said Jijina.
The industrial paints segment
accounts for 30 percent of the paint market in India while the
decorative paint segment accounts for 70 per cent of paints sold as
against a global average of around 50:50.
http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/paint-industry-not-prone-to-slowdown-jotun/356405/
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