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Blue Star to enter the water purifier business later in 2016

India Blooms News Service | | 06 Apr 2016, 03:15 pm
Mumbai, Apr 6 (IBNS) Blue Star Limited,a leading air conditioning and commercial refrigeration company, has announced on Wednesday that it is planning to enter the water purifier business later in 2016, in keeping with its aggressive growth plans to expand its presence in related new product categories.

The company announced that it will initially offer residential water purifiers and will gradually enhance its range to cover commercial water purification systems as well.

Blue Star, which has a legacy of over seven decades in providing expert cooling solutions, said that it has always been a strong contender in the corporate and commercial segment and did not traditionally cater to the residential segment.

However, in 2011, the company thought it prudent to enter the residential segment given the strong brand equity that Blue Star enjoys among home buyers due to its rich pedigree. This initiative met with resounding success and Blue Star's room air conditioner sales has grown considerably, outperforming the market year-on-year, reported the company.

The company said it enjoys a market share of over 10% owing to the strong demand from the residential segment.

Blue Star has been evaluating entering new product categories in order to leverage its brand equity and distribution strength.

The company has been in the water cooler business for nearly seven decades catering to offices, educational institutes, hotels, factories and hospitals and is also India's largest exporter of water coolers, it said.

Blue Star is also among the largest suppliers of normal, hot and cold bottled water dispensers in the country catering to smaller offices and establishments.

Research has shown that the market for pure drinking water has been on the rise with enhanced awareness about water-borne illnesses and the need for safe drinking water.

The residential water purifiers market in the country is pegged at about Rs 4200 crores, with a compounded annual growth rate of 22%.

About 8 million units are sold every year, with gravity-based water purifiers comprising about 5 million and the balance are electric viz RO, UV and its variants. However, in terms of value, due to their higher price points, electric purifiers contribute to about 70% of the market.

The business is also very service-intensive with a regular need of replacement of consumables such as the sediment, carbon as well as RO membrane filters.

Considering that Blue Star is India's largest AC&R service provider, it believes that it can offer differentiated service in this business too and create new benchmarks in the industry.

Blue Star plans to launch a comprehensive range of residential water purifiers towards the latter part of 2016. It has already identified O&M as its creative partner to assist it with the positioning and communication. Given that trust plays an important factor in the category, advertising and brand building are critical to the success of this business.

B Thiagarajan, Joint Managing Director, Blue Star said, "While we are a new brand in the category of water purifiers, our association with water is a significant advantage. We intend to offer not only differentiated and thoughtful products that would provide pure and healthy drinking water, but also world-class after-sales service to enhance customer engagement. We are in the process of setting up a dedicated team for this business and will target to reach a market share of 15% in about 3 years from the launch."
 

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