Asian Paints, Profile of Asian Paints, Asian Paints Details
Asian Paints, Profile of Asian Paints, Asian Paints Details
Asian Paints, Profile of Asian Paints, Asian Paints Details
Public BSE: 500820 NSE: ASIANPAINT Paint 1942 P M Murty (MD & CEO)[1] Ancillaries Automotive Decorative paints Industrial Paint selector 7,788.87 crore (US$1.58 billion)(2011) 6,680.94 crore (US$1.35 billion) (2009-10)[2] 1,256.09 crore (US$254.74 million) (2009-10) 4,382 (2009-10) www.asianpaints.com
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Asian Paints (BSE: 500820, NSE: ASIANPAINT) is an Indian paint company headquartered in Mumbai, India.[3] Asian Paints is Indias largest paint company and Asias third largest paint company, with a turnover of Rs 77.06 billion.It is one of the largest paint corporation that operates in 17 countries and has 23 paint manufacturing facilities in the world servicing consumers in over 65 countries. Besides Asian Paints, the group operates around the world through its subsidiaries Berger International Limited, Apco Coatings, SCIB Paints and Taubmans.
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1 History o 1.1 Origins o 1.2 1st February, 1942 o 1.3 1945 o 1.4 1954 o 1.5 1957 - 66 o 1.6 1967 o 1.7 Today 2 Major Products and Services 3 Forbes listing 4 Financial Deals 5 Sales 6 Revenue 7 International operations 8 Group Subsidiaries 9 Campaigns o 9.1 Late Nineties o 9.2 Logo Change 10 Activities 11 References
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[edit] Origins
Over the course of 25 years Asian Paints has become a corporate force and India's leading paints company. Driven by its strong consumer-focus and innovative spirit, the company has been the market leader in paints since 1968. Today it is double the size of any other paint company in India. Asian Paints manufactures a wide range of paints for Decorative and Industrial use. Vertical integration has seen it diversify into products such as Phthalic Anhydride and Pentaerythritol, which are used in the paint manufacturing process. Asian Paints along with PPG Inc, USA, one of the largest automotive coatings manufacturer in the world has begun a 50:50 joint venture, Asian PPG Industries to service the increasing requirements of the Indian automotive coatings market. Another wholly owned subsidiary, Asian Paints Industrial Coatings Limited has been set up to cater to the powder coatings market which is one of the fastest growing segments in the industrial coatings market. This wholly owned subsidiary of Asian Paints has entered into a tie-up with Canada-based Protech Chemicals which is one of the top ten powder coatings companies in the world for technological know-how in the area of powder coatings.
Armed with little knowledge and great determination, Champaklal H. Choksey, Chimanlal N. Choksi, Suryakant C. Dani and Arvind R. Vakil get together to manufacture paint in a garage on Foras Road, Bombay. They name their company 'The Asian Oil & Paint Company', a name that they picked randomly from a telephone directory.
[edit] 1945
Asian Paints touches a turnover of Rs. 3,50,000, with an innovative marketing strategy "to reach consumers in the remotest corners of the country with small packs."
[edit] 1954
Asian Paints mascot, Gattu, the mischievous kid, is born.
[edit] 1957 - 66
The family-owned company makes the transition to a professionally managed organisation. British company Balmer Lawrie rejects the products of a giant British paint company in favour of Asian Paints. Asian Paints embarks on an ambitious grassroots marketing campaign, partnering with thousands of dealers in small towns all over India.
[edit] 1967
Asian Paints emerges as India's leading paint company ahead of any international competition.
[edit] Today
Asian Paints becomes the 10th largest decorative paint company in the world Asian Paints is more than twice the size of its nearest competitor It is one of the most admired companies in India Present in 22 countries with 27 manufacturing locations, over 2500 SKU's, Integrated SAP - ERP & i2 - SCM solution Rated Best Employer by BT-Hewitt survey, 2000 Bluest of the blue chips by Hindu Business Line; Most admired company to work for by ET-BT survey, 2000 On the recommendations of Booz, Allen and Hamilton, Asian Paints restructured itself into Growth, Decorative and International business units and adopted SCM and ERP technology Asian Paints aims to bcome the 5th largest decorative paint company in the world
Interior wall paints Exterior wall paints Wood surface paints Metals surface paints Industrial coatings: Protective coatings Floor coatings Road markings Automotive: Body coatings Plastic coatings Ancillaries: Brands: Ace & Apex Apcolite Apex Apex Ultima Asian Paints Colour Next Premium Gloss Enamel Royale Royale Play Touchwood Tractor Emulsion Utsav
joint venture will service the protective, industrial power, industrial containers and light industrial coating markets. The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to be completed during 2011.
[edit] Sales
Most of its revenue from outside India come from the Middle East.[4]
[edit] Revenue
The company recorded revenues of INR77,888.7 million (approximately $1,708.1 million) in the fiscal year ended March 2011, an increase of 14.2% over 2010. The company's operating profit was INR13,956 million (approximately $306.1 million) in fiscal 2011, an increase of 2% over 2010. Its net profit was INR8,432.4 million (approximately $184.9 million) in fiscal 2011, an increase of 0.9% over 2010.
3) In 1994, Berger units were brought under the single umbrella of the holding company 'Berger International Limited (BIL)' with headquarters in Singapore, which was also listed on the Singapore stock exchange. In November 2002, BIL became a part of the Asian Paints Group. Incidentally, Berger Paints Jamaica Limited, which is listed on the Jamaican stock exchange, is amongst the top ten companies in the country in terms of market capitalisation. In the Middle East too Berger is a well-respected brand. It is the largest paint company in Bahrain. Using its state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities there, and in United Arab Emirates, it exports to countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States, Gulf Cooperation Council and Africa. In South East Asia Berger enjoys a fine reputation and has operations in Singapore and Thailand.BERGER 4) SCIB Paints ranks amongst the top five paint companies in Egypt. SCIBPAINTS
[edit] Campaigns
[edit] Late Nineties
During the late nineties the brand had to be reinvented. Because no longer festivities formed an important part in ones life. Since many brands went after festival seasons,the positioning platform has become cluttered.More over the consumer buying behavior has changed. The category was becoming less seasonal. People started associating more importance to home decor and interiors. The choice of color became a high involvement decision. From a low involvement category, paint was increasingly becoming a high involvement category.
[edit] Activities
Asian Paints sponsors the award Asian Paints Sharad Shamman for the best decorated Durga Puja Pandal in Kolkata during the festival in October.
[edit] References
1. ^ "Asian Paints". Asian Paints. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
2. ^ "BSE 2010 data". www.bseindia.com. Retrieved 2010-09-27. 3. ^ "Asian Paints". Asian Paints. Retrieved 2010-07-16. 4. ^ "Asian Paints To Exit Ops In Thailand, China By Feb-End". Businessworld.in. 201001-25. Retrieved 2010-07-16. View page ratings Rate this page What's this? Trustworthy Objective Complete Well-written I am highly knowledgeable about this topic (optional) Categories:
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