Guntur-based Bharathi Soap Works, which makes about 10 brands of washing soaps and powders, is set to launch a toilet soap brand, apart from a liquid blue brand. |
Bharathi Soap Works is also preparing to enter corporate agriculture and bio-diesel segments and has acquired large chunks of land for the purpose. |
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Bharathi Soap Works managing director A Manickavel told Business Standard that his firm had clocked a turnover of Rs 4 crore in 2003-04 and was slated to record revenues of more than Rs 5 crore in the current fiscal. |
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The soap company is targeting a turnover of Rs 30 crore in the next five years. |
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Manickavel said that the company's 'Triple-X', 'Blue Diamond' and 'Green Diamond' washing soap and powder brands were very popular due to the customisation efforts made. Triple-X had clicked in a big way in Telangana districts as it was made keeping in mind the hard water available in most of those areas. |
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The other two detergent brands "� Blue Diamond and Green Diamond "� were made to suit soft water found in coastal districts and Rayalaseema. |
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"Our customer base lies in villages. Rural people judge a product by its quality unlike urban people who fall prey to advertisements. We are growing every year because villagers recognise our quality," Manickavel said. |
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"Moreover, our products are selling at a 40 per cent lower mark up than that of multinational and popular domestic brands," he added. |
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"All our washing soaps and powders are on a par with mutinational brands as far as quality is concerned. In fact, some multinational and big domestic brands are inferior in quality when compared with Bharathi products," Manickavel claimed. |
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The real competition according to him came from a few soap companies, located in Tamil Nadu, which had entered the Andhra Pradesh market recently. "These Tamil Nadu-based companies compete with me in quality and price," he said. |
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