Micromax will foray into segments such as washing machine, refrigerator and microwave, as it plans to be a complete consumer electronics maker, a top company official said.
According to a PTI report: The home-grown company is planning to invest up to Rs300 crore on manufacturing. It is also aiming to have 7 to 8 per cent market share in the TV panel market this fiscal by selling around eight lakh units.
The Gurugram-based firm, which had forayed into the air conditioning segment last fiscal, will add more models in next season.
“In next one year, we will have 70-80 per cent of product line up in the CE (consumer electronics) category. AC, air coolers, washing machines in next one year,” Co-Founder, Micromax Informatics, Rajesh Agarwal told PTI.
“The rest of the products like microwave, refrigerators will need more planning and we plan to introduce those in next two years,” he was further quoted by PTI as saying.
The company is expecting that contribution from consumer electronics segment would go up to 40 per cent in next three years from the present 20-25 per cent.
“Our estimate is that in the next three years CE will contribute about 40 per cent to the overall Micromax revenue,” he told PTI adding, “We have already started back-end work on this”.
The company has presently plants at—Bhiwadi (Rajasthan), Rudrapur (Uttarakhand )and Telangana, and have invested about Rs 200-250 crore. “In the next two-three years we will be investing another Rs 200-300 crore for scaling up,” he added.
“Micromax has the philosophy to grow into a complete CE brand. We have gained a respectable market share with 2 categories—AC and LED TV and in the next one year, our focus will be to strengthen existing categories with more products and market share and further introducing newer categories as well,” Agarwal told PTI.
Micromax is also encouraged by the sales figure of its TV panels as last month it had sold around one lakh units. “In 2017-18, we plan to sell around 800,000 lakh units and we have a market share of 7-8 per cent. Last year we sold about 6.5 lakhs televisions,” Agarwal was quoted by PTI as saying.
According to the Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association, the Indian TV panel market is currently estimated to be around 11 million units per annum. “We believe that Micromax has a huge potential and opportunity. While we have already started backward integration, and our manufacturing has helped, our aim is to also start PCB manufacturing in India for LED TVs,” he told PTI.
Micromax to invest up to Rs 300 cr to become a complete electronics maker
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