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Duravit
Builds Production Sites in India
On Friday, 17th October, bathroom manufacturer
Duravit, headquartered in Hornberg in the Black Forest, laid the foundation
stone for a new production site in India.
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new ceramic factory is to be built on a site covering some 170,000 square
metres in Tarapur in the state of Gujarat in central, Western India. An
initial production capacity of 500,000 pieces per year is planned with
some 250 employees. With this building, that is to be completed by the
end of 2009, Duravit is setting another milestone in its internationalisation
strategy. The company is now present in more than 80 countries world-wide
and produces at several national and international locations: Hornberg,
Schenkenzell, Meißen (Germany), Bischwiller (France), Cairo (Egypt),
Istanbul (Turkey), Chongqing (China) and, since May 2008, also in Bizerte
(Tunisia).
For us, India is already a fantastic project market and we believe
in developing the market further, says management board chairman
Franz Kook in explanation of the decision. He promises that the new factory
and the advantages associated with being a local supplier will enable
an opening of the Indian market as a whole, as well as of a few export
markets. Duravit has been active on the Indian market since 2003 and is
well established in the luxury sector.
Asutosh Shah, Managing Director of Duravit in India, now sees an opportunity
to open up the medium-priced market segment for Duravit. Our country
now has a growing group of people with a higher medium income, reports
Shah. These customers are increasingly interested in investing in affordable
lifestyle, design and high-quality branded products. For many years, Duravit
has not only been a luxury supplier but it has also been actively offering
outstanding bathroom design at very good value for money. The company
thus likes to refer to its product range as offering everything from jeans
to dinner jacket. This strength in the medium-priced sector
will stand us in good stead in India, hopes Kook.
However, it is not just the product range that is to open new doors to
the market. Asutosh Shah believes that logistics and a suitable after-sales
service are also particularly important. This includes numerous training
activities. Duravit is very interested in developing a high-quality collaboration
with local fitters and market partners and, in recent years, has thus
offered seminars dedicated to installation, bathroom planning and quality.
In September 2007, a partner event got underway that provided training
for more than 500 bathroom experts from seven Indian cities. The
birth rate in this country will continue to increase enormously. We are
one of the first manufacturers in this industry to operate in this way
and we have a good location, summarises Kook, concluding: These
are all good reasons to believe in the development of the Indian market.
Duravit also heeds other positive signs.
According to Indian religious rituals, the foundation stone was laid on
a particularly auspicious day.
Web: http://www.duravit.com
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