Bird International, China's largest manufacturer of mobile phones, today said it is exploring the possibility of setting up a handset manufacturing plant in India. |
"We are evaluating the plan of setting up a manufacturing facility along with our local partners and component suppliers. Other options include sharing the manufacturing plant or providing advanced technology and equipment to a local firm, which sets up the production facility,' said Kin Ping Wong, director, Bird International Ltd, told Business Standard. |
According to him, India is fast emerging as the software hub for the company's global requirements. "Bird is in talks with a couple of software companies in India for software development in areas such as local language content, gaming, music and other applications," he said. |
Outlining Bird's plans for India, Ping Wong said it is in talks with both players in the CDMA (code division multiple access) segment - Reliance Infocomm and Tata Teleservices - and in the GSM (global system for mobile communications) category - Airtel and Hutch - for handset bundling. |
"Bundling is amongst our strategies to improve the awareness of the company's brand in India," he said. Despite having a presence in India for over two years, Bird is yet to find its place amongst other handset vendors and commands less than 1 per cent market share in the country. |
"We are disappointed with our performance here. India continues to be the second largest handset market in the world, and we are targeting a 5 per cent market share by 2007," he said. |
Wong also stressed that the company's focus is not to compete with other Chinese brands but take on handset majors such as Nokia, Samung, LG and Motorola. |
"At present, Bird is operating in north and east India but plans to go national very soon. It is setting up a strong distribution and service network with a target of 10,000 retailers in one year," said Adarsh Shastri, head, marketing (India), Bird International. |
The company has also tied up with Accel ICIM, a Chennai-based after-sales service provider for consumer service all across India. "From 75 such centres at present, we plan to increase it to 125 very soon," Shastri added. |