The factory spread across 1,50,000 sqft, with an annual production capacity of 5 lakh units will be operational in November 2017 and the company expects the sales from the facility to start from April 2018.
"This will fill the balance pie that was missing from Panasonic's locally manufactured product portfolio in India. Refrigerators to a large extent will be manufactured in India except the large capacity refrigerator. This factory will help us to penetrate across smaller towns because the requirement for fridge in those markets is rapidly increasing," Panasonic India and South Asia President and Chief Executive Officer Manish Sharma told reporters here.
"We are looking at starting local production for 300 litres and 330 litres in 2018. Subsequently, more capacities are also being explored like below 300 litres for feasibility. Refrigerators beyond 330 litres will still be continued to be imported from our Asian facilities," he said.
The Japanese company, which is eyeing a revenue of Rs 330 crore from refrigerators this fiscal year, said it aims to double its market share and sales from the category in the next two years.
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"Globally, India has been identified as one of the strategic regions for growth. The prospering economy, increasing buying power and a conducive environment for manufacturing has transformed India into a growth magnet for the world.
"Thus, we would like to extend our commitment further by introducing the new refrigerator line that offers safe, reliable and high quality electronics products," Panasonic Corporation President of Appliance Company and Senior Managing Director Tetsuro Homma said.
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