India is targeting a turnover of Rs 2,000 crore this year: Panasonic

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New Delhi: Japan's technology company Panasonic has a strong distribution network of 80 per cent of smartphone business in India. The target is to end this year with a turnover of 2,000 crore. "We have always wanted to be in the top 10 brands in India. However, we are currently targeting sixth/seventh spot in the next six months to one year's time, eyeing Rs 2,000 crore as turnover," Pankaj Rana, Business Head, Mobility Division, Panasonic India, told in an interview. "Distribution is our main strength and currently 80 percent comes from our distribution channel network and 20 percent online channel. We are going to go forward, we believe that up to 30% will increase online", Rana said.


Last year, the company had nearly Rs 1,400 crore in turnover, with sales of nearly two million smartphones in the country. This year, Panasonic aims to produce and sell 3-3.5 million smartphones. "Although the Indian market is now dominated by Chinese players, the good thing is that Panasonic has built a brand and customers want to remain associated with us. We are pitching Japanese product innovation and quality which is giving us good advantage in the market," Rana emphasised. To further strengthen its position in the industry, Panasonic has joined the artificial intelligence (AI) bandwagon -- a technology which, in the future, will shape the product interface and the way we interact with our devices.


To give users an enhanced user experience with AI, Panasonic has launched two new smartphones that are equipped with "Arbo" -- an in-house artificial intelligence (AI)-based virtual assistant. "With 'Arbo', we began positioning of intelligent phones and, because of this, we were able to spread our wings in the market very quickly," Rana said, adding that for AI-based smartphones, the demand is such that the company is almost always out of stock. The "Arbo"-powered smartphones are available on Flipkart. While Eluga Ray Max is priced at Rs 11,499 for the 32GB variant and Rs 12,499 for the 64GB variant, Eluga Ray X is available for Rs 8,999.


According to Rana, Panasonic is doing well in the northern region and this year, the company hopes to increase its penetration in the southern and eastern parts of the country. Before the festive season, the company is set to lauch 10 new smartphones for its offline channel and five new smartphones for the online channel, in the price band of Rs 5,000 to Rs 20,000. "We have a very strong product guide for the next six months and will improve our position as a wise phone manufacturer on the market by bringing new features. This is a key success mantra when we go forward for Panasonic," Rana told.








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