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Asian
        Paints
    Prepared by


    Mehul
    Rasadiya
K.K.Parekh Institute of Management of Studies
POSITION OF PAINT INDUSTRY
         IN INDIA

 Paint industry in India is estimated to Rs.
 135bn.
 Unorganized sector accounts to 35% of total
 paint market.
 Volume growth is estimated at 15%.
 India’s share in the world paint market is
 0.6%.
 Per capita consumption of paint in India is
 1.2kg/annum.
Indian market share scenario
Introduction to Asian Paints


 • Asian Paints was started in 1942 by four
   entrepreneurs:
   Champaklal choksey,
   Chimanlal choksey,
   Suryakant Dani,
   Arvind Vakil
 • The company was started under the name “ASIAN OIL
   & PAINTS COMPANY.”
 • Within three years, their turnover reached 3.5 lacs.
 • In 1967, Asian paints became the 10th largest paint
   company in the world.
GROWTH OF THE COMPANY

A.   1942-1967: Evolution Phase

B.   1967-1982: Extension and Consolidation Phase

C.   1982-1986: The years of Excellence

D.   1987-1997: Moving Closer to the Consumer

E.   1997-1999: Changing rules of the game

F.   1999: The new Asian Paints
Asian Paints is India’s largest paint company and Asia’s
third largest paint company, with a turnover of INR 54.63
billion.
The group has an enviable reputation in the corporate
world for professionalism, fast track growth, and
building shareholder equity.
Asian Paints operates in 21 countries and has 29 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.
Vision

“Asian Paints aims to become one of the
top 5 Decorative Coatings companies
worldwide by leveraging its expertise in the
higher growth emerging markets.
Simultaneously, the company intends to
build long term value in
the Industrial coatings business through
alliances with established global partners.”
OBJECTIVE
1. TO BE THE LARGEST DECORATIVE
   PAINT CORPORATION WORLDWIDE
2. IT AIMS TO BE THE 5TH
   LARGEST PAINT MANUFACTURING
   COMPANY WORLDWIDE
3. TO PROVIDE BUSINESS STRATEGY
   FOR ASIAN PAINTS.
4. TO COMPARE THE SAME WITH OTHER
   COMPETITORS FOR INDIA CENTRIC
   BUSINESS.
ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
Asian Paints- Today
CURRENT PROGRESS
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 segment which is
one of the fastest growing segments in the
industrial coatings market.
Mergers, Acquisitions & JV

Buys Taubmans Paints (Fiji) In September
2003.

Acquires ICI India’s Unit (February 2007).

Sells stake in Australian Unit (June 2007).

Joint Venture with PPG, USA (1999)
Marketing, Sales & Distribution

Rural Marketing Initiatives since 1960.

Distribution is one of the main strategy of Asian Paints.

Advertising & Promotional Expenditure started in 1980s

Advertising Methods- Radio, TVCs, Print, Internet,

Advertisements
 •Promotional Expenditure grew
  from 15% in 2003 to 21% in 2008
Financial Analysis
NET SALES
Profit after tax
Earnings per share
RETURN ON CAPITAL EMPLOYED
MARKET CAPITALISATION
DIVIDEND
DEBT-EQUITY RATIO
Various plants in India

             Asian Plants
             Kasna (Uttar Pradesh) in India




       Asian Plants
       (Rohtak, Haryana)
Asian Plants
                         Bhandup (Maharashtra) in India




Asian Plants
Sriperumbudur in India
Supply Chain
Asian Paints has harnessed the powers of state-of-the-art supply
chain system using cutting edge technology to integrate all its plants,
regional distribution centers, outside processing centers and
branches in India. All the company's paints plants in India, two
chemical plants, 18 processing centers, 350 raw material and
intermediate goods suppliers, 140 packing material vendors, 6
regional distribution centers, 72 depots are integrated.
The supply chain runs through a wide spectrum of functions right from
materials planning to procurement to primary distribution. It has
played a pivotal role in improving operational efficiencies and creating
agile procurement, production and delivery systems. It has also
enhanced the flexibility of operations, lowered output time and
reduced delivery costs, while improving customer-servicing levels and
profitability.
The Supply Chain Management is backed by IT efforts that help the
company in demand forecasting, deriving optimal plant, depot and
SKU combinations, streamlining vendor relationships, reducing
procurement costs and scheduling production processes for individual
factories
Supply Chain Cycle


350 raw material      2 chemical
 & intermediary       plants & 18
 good supplier        processing
                        centers




                         140
   6 regional
                     packaging &
  distribution
                       material
   centers &
                       vendors
     depots
Human Resources
 Asian Paints believes that people are its strongest
 assets
 A company can go only as high as its people aim.

     It is people who innovate and invent, and who engineer
    the efficiencies

     It is people who drive growth and lead to greater heights.

    At Asian Paints, human resources systems are designed to create a
    focused, performance oriented and agile company. A talent pool of
    over 4700 employees employed across 23 countries bring in a unique
    blend of mindsets and skills.
Human Resources
  Hunt for talent

 Employ people who are best suited to the job and whose
  personal goals are in alignment with our corporate purpose.

 Besides encouraging achievers from within the
  organization, they absorb the best talent from some of the
  best management and technology institutes in the country.

 Cut out task for every individual within the framework of
  result-orientation, market insight, customer perspective,
  trust, respect and problem solving.
Human Resources
    An open and interactive work culture brings out the best
    in the people.

      A sense of ownership and freedom to experiment at their
    workplace brings out creativity and innovation in every
    individual.

 Excellent training is provided to develop leaders and re-
    strengthen competencies from within the organization.
Human Resources
Industry Analysis: Porters 5 force
                     Model
                                                Substitutes
                                               1.White cement
                                                2.White wash
                                         3. Brick & stone Structure




         BUYERS                                                                           Suppliers
1. Decorative: Fragmented                     Existing Rivals
                                                                                        1.Tio2 Imported,
Market. LOW POWER                                 1. Berger
                                                                                        2.Few suppliers,
2. Industrial: Low                                  2. GN
switching costs. Corporate                                                              3.Availability of
                                                    3. ICI                           Substitutes of RM Low
have HIGH POWER
                                                   4. JNPL                           HIGH BARGAINING
                                                                                            POWER


                                          Threat Of New Entrant
                                1.Growth rate much higher than global so global
                                           player may be interested
                             2. Huge potential to increase per capita consumption.
                                           Thus Latent need exists.
                                 3. Companies can erode into APIL’s industrial
                                           market by forming JV’s.
Market Share Of The Competitors
            Company                            Industrial Market                 Decorative Market

               APIL                                 14.50%                             37.50%

               GNPL                                 42.50%                              10%

          Berger Paints                             14.20%                             11.20%

                ICI                                 7.80%                              7.80%

        Jenson & Nicholson                          8.10%                              5.50%

               Others                               12.90%                              38%


                        Identification Of Focus Area of Competitor

APIL            GNPL             BPIL           ICI                JNIL         SPIL            SNIL
  Focus on         Provide          Increase       Increase          Leverage
decorative      paint shop       focus on       capacities to      on JV for    Consolidate     Consolidate
Paints and      management       southern       strengthen         growth in    position in     position in
complete        services to      markets in     presence in        Industrial   architectural   Repainting
vacant slots    sell solutions   India          fast growing       segments     paints          exterior
in product      rather than                     architectural                                   paint
range           product                         segments                                        market
   Gain
Market share
in auto OEM
through JV
Overall Corporate Strategy Of Asian
                     Paints

                     DISCOVER
                  Exploit new markets by
                                                             DEVELOP
 NEW             creating products /services
                                                     Build new competency to Create
                       by leveraging                           the Future
                   existing competencies
                         differently


 MARKET
 OPPORTUNITIES

                       DEFEND                                   DEEPEN
                  Defend existing market by
                   strengthening existing              Build Complementary/new
EXISTING               competencies                    competency to fortify position in
                                                       Existing Market



                                        Distinctive Competencies
                 EXISTING                                                NEW
`DISCOVER:
This forms the basis of fast growth.
AP has identified opportunities abroad in developing countries
similar to India.
To enter into these countries they adopted the process of
acquisition.


                          DEVELOP:
Paint industry is primarily a product-oriented industry up till now.
Huge potential exists in the service side also.
Introduction of color-world, providing service in painting and interior
decoration etc are steps taken to acquire the whole chain and becoming full
service provider.
 Need to Ensure value-adding services are possible. These can be integrated
to provide an umbrella service.
Constant reminders to the customers to repaint, or upgrade.
DEFEND:
Consists of rural and the urban market in which AP is playing.
 They are a target to many global companies, which are playing in
Indian market via Indian arm of their operations like ICI has Berger,
Kansai has JN
                              DEEPEN:
 Industrial segment of Indian paint industry where AP has a weak
presence.
 It has a presence in automotive segment but ranks a poor second.
It needs to form alliances with foreign players to enter into this segment.
It can also look for tie-ups with the company, which have tie-ups with
those companies whose daughter arm is operating in India, to lock the
account.
 Its move of taking over Haucoplast is one step in this direction. Their tie-
up with PPG has given them a good presence in automotive segment,
capturing clients like Santro, GM, Ford etc
Business Strategy: Asian
Paints
Asian Paints has acquired short-term competitive
advantages by using its distribution strength and
logistical efficiency in order to raise the Cost of
doing business for all its competitors to attain this
advantage.
The advantage is short-lived and ultimately imitable.
Moreover, AP has established such an extensive
network that getting incremental advantage would
be very difficult.
Futuristic approach should be gaining competitive
advantage through channel control or occupying
mind space.
Business
Strategy: Urban     Intermediaries have influencing power on the
Market              purchase decisions in the urban areas. For
                    this, there is a three pronged strategy for
                     increasing demand
                  1. Use these intermediaries for initiating demand:
                     •   Painters ,Contractors ,Designers & Decorators
                  2. Occupy part of the intermediary space and try
                     to sideline other intermediaries:
                     •    Creating a service arm that can cater to a large
                         market
                     •   Creation of a well-qualified service arm which is
                         capable of providing value-added services.
                  3. Try to reduce the power of the intermediary by
                     increasing the Pull for the product
                     •   By increasing the power of the end-consumer.
                     •   Establishing a strong brand name for its brands.
 GATTU: THE
 MASCOT
Business Strategy: Rural Market
               Rural segment is not mature enough
               to appreciate service related
               offerings Strategy should be product
               related. Customer up-gradation
               strategy should be adopted. It should
               be implemented in two parts:
          1.   The penetration of the rural segment
               have to be achieved by offering a basic
               product well tailored to match the low
               willingness to pay of the rural consumer.
          2.   After basic penetration levels have been
               achieved the rural consumer can be
               offered a “higher ” range of products
               with a view to up grading the consumers.
Business Strategy: International Markets
                  For the newly Acquired Global
                  Companies Utilization of the
                  learning curve effect and the
                  knowledge base from having
                  functioned in a developing country
                  would be the most crucial factor for
                  growth.
                   AP can hasten the process of market
                  growth and maturity in these regions
                  by leveraging on its experience and
                  launching newer products at a faster
                  rate.
INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE
Today the Asian Paints group operates in 21 countries across
the world.
It has manufacturing facilities in each of these countries and is
the largest paint company in eleven countries.
The group operates in five regions across the world viz. South
Asia, South East Asia, South Pacific, Middle East and Caribbean
region through the five corporate brands viz. Asian Paints,
Berger International, SCIB Paints, Apco Coatings
and Taubmans.
 In ten markets, it operates through its subsidiary, Berger
International Limited; in Egypt through SCIB Paints; in five
markets in the South Pacific it operates through Apco Coatings
and in Fiji and Samoa it also operates through Taubmans.
International Operations

Caribbean Islands                       Middle East
Barbados, Jamaica,                      Bahrain,Egypt,
Trinidad & Tobago                     Oman & UAE




 South Pacific                       South East Asia
 Fiji, Tonga,                        China, Malaysia,
 Vanuatu, Solomon &   South Asia     Singapore &
 Samoa Islands.       Bangladesh,    Thailand
                      Nepal
                      & Sri Lanka.
Overseas plants
 Berger International Plants
 Barbados




     Berger International Plants
     Jamaica
Berger International Plants
Singapore




 Berger International Plants
 Trinidad
ACCOLADES EARNED BY ASIAN
PAINTS ON INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
Forbes Global magazine USA ranked Asian
Paints among the 200 Best Small Companies
in the World for 2002 and 2003.
It presented the 'Best under a Billion' award,
to the company.
Asian Paints is the only paint company in the
world to receive this recognition.
In Nov 2005 and Nov 2007, Forbes ranked
Asian Paints among the Best under a
Billion companies in Asia.
Future of the Company
 Asian Paints is planning to increase the capacity by setting up a plant
at Rohtak, Haryana.
 other company is planning to increase its capacity in the near
  No
future, this will give Asian Paints a competitive advantage in terms of
pricing.
 GDP growth slowdown in the growth rate of two important activities
i.e. repaint activity and construction activity will have direct impact on
the volume of APL, thus effecting its profitability and margins.
 Rural markets have considerable potential. Companies that can
establish a dealer network, in these markets are likely to get the edge in
positing above par growth rates over the next few years.
 setting up distribution infrastructure is expensive, it would mean
  As
that the competition is limited to the top players.
 Due to substantial hike in raw material prices, Asian Paints has raised
the prices of solvent based paints, thus demand would be affected to
some extent
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Asian paints marketing

  • 1. Asian Paints Prepared by Mehul Rasadiya K.K.Parekh Institute of Management of Studies
  • 2. POSITION OF PAINT INDUSTRY IN INDIA Paint industry in India is estimated to Rs. 135bn. Unorganized sector accounts to 35% of total paint market. Volume growth is estimated at 15%. India’s share in the world paint market is 0.6%. Per capita consumption of paint in India is 1.2kg/annum.
  • 4. Introduction to Asian Paints • Asian Paints was started in 1942 by four entrepreneurs: Champaklal choksey, Chimanlal choksey, Suryakant Dani, Arvind Vakil • The company was started under the name “ASIAN OIL & PAINTS COMPANY.” • Within three years, their turnover reached 3.5 lacs. • In 1967, Asian paints became the 10th largest paint company in the world.
  • 5. GROWTH OF THE COMPANY A. 1942-1967: Evolution Phase B. 1967-1982: Extension and Consolidation Phase C. 1982-1986: The years of Excellence D. 1987-1997: Moving Closer to the Consumer E. 1997-1999: Changing rules of the game F. 1999: The new Asian Paints
  • 6. Asian Paints is India’s largest paint company and Asia’s third largest paint company, with a turnover of INR 54.63 billion. The group has an enviable reputation in the corporate world for professionalism, fast track growth, and building shareholder equity. Asian Paints operates in 21 countries and has 29 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.
  • 7. Vision “Asian Paints aims to become one of the top 5 Decorative Coatings companies worldwide by leveraging its expertise in the higher growth emerging markets. Simultaneously, the company intends to build long term value in the Industrial coatings business through alliances with established global partners.”
  • 8. OBJECTIVE 1. TO BE THE LARGEST DECORATIVE PAINT CORPORATION WORLDWIDE 2. IT AIMS TO BE THE 5TH LARGEST PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY WORLDWIDE 3. TO PROVIDE BUSINESS STRATEGY FOR ASIAN PAINTS. 4. TO COMPARE THE SAME WITH OTHER COMPETITORS FOR INDIA CENTRIC BUSINESS.
  • 11. CURRENT PROGRESS 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 segment which is one of the fastest growing segments in the industrial coatings market.
  • 12. Mergers, Acquisitions & JV Buys Taubmans Paints (Fiji) In September 2003. Acquires ICI India’s Unit (February 2007). Sells stake in Australian Unit (June 2007). Joint Venture with PPG, USA (1999)
  • 13. Marketing, Sales & Distribution Rural Marketing Initiatives since 1960. Distribution is one of the main strategy of Asian Paints. Advertising & Promotional Expenditure started in 1980s Advertising Methods- Radio, TVCs, Print, Internet, Advertisements •Promotional Expenditure grew from 15% in 2003 to 21% in 2008
  • 18. RETURN ON CAPITAL EMPLOYED
  • 22. Various plants in India Asian Plants Kasna (Uttar Pradesh) in India Asian Plants (Rohtak, Haryana)
  • 23. Asian Plants Bhandup (Maharashtra) in India Asian Plants Sriperumbudur in India
  • 24. Supply Chain Asian Paints has harnessed the powers of state-of-the-art supply chain system using cutting edge technology to integrate all its plants, regional distribution centers, outside processing centers and branches in India. All the company's paints plants in India, two chemical plants, 18 processing centers, 350 raw material and intermediate goods suppliers, 140 packing material vendors, 6 regional distribution centers, 72 depots are integrated. The supply chain runs through a wide spectrum of functions right from materials planning to procurement to primary distribution. It has played a pivotal role in improving operational efficiencies and creating agile procurement, production and delivery systems. It has also enhanced the flexibility of operations, lowered output time and reduced delivery costs, while improving customer-servicing levels and profitability. The Supply Chain Management is backed by IT efforts that help the company in demand forecasting, deriving optimal plant, depot and SKU combinations, streamlining vendor relationships, reducing procurement costs and scheduling production processes for individual factories
  • 25. Supply Chain Cycle 350 raw material 2 chemical & intermediary plants & 18 good supplier processing centers 140 6 regional packaging & distribution material centers & vendors depots
  • 26. Human Resources Asian Paints believes that people are its strongest assets  A company can go only as high as its people aim.  It is people who innovate and invent, and who engineer the efficiencies  It is people who drive growth and lead to greater heights. At Asian Paints, human resources systems are designed to create a focused, performance oriented and agile company. A talent pool of over 4700 employees employed across 23 countries bring in a unique blend of mindsets and skills.
  • 27. Human Resources Hunt for talent  Employ people who are best suited to the job and whose personal goals are in alignment with our corporate purpose.  Besides encouraging achievers from within the organization, they absorb the best talent from some of the best management and technology institutes in the country.  Cut out task for every individual within the framework of result-orientation, market insight, customer perspective, trust, respect and problem solving.
  • 28. Human Resources An open and interactive work culture brings out the best in the people.  A sense of ownership and freedom to experiment at their workplace brings out creativity and innovation in every individual.  Excellent training is provided to develop leaders and re- strengthen competencies from within the organization.
  • 30. Industry Analysis: Porters 5 force Model Substitutes 1.White cement 2.White wash 3. Brick & stone Structure BUYERS Suppliers 1. Decorative: Fragmented Existing Rivals 1.Tio2 Imported, Market. LOW POWER 1. Berger 2.Few suppliers, 2. Industrial: Low 2. GN switching costs. Corporate 3.Availability of 3. ICI Substitutes of RM Low have HIGH POWER 4. JNPL HIGH BARGAINING POWER Threat Of New Entrant 1.Growth rate much higher than global so global player may be interested 2. Huge potential to increase per capita consumption. Thus Latent need exists. 3. Companies can erode into APIL’s industrial market by forming JV’s.
  • 31. Market Share Of The Competitors Company Industrial Market Decorative Market APIL 14.50% 37.50% GNPL 42.50% 10% Berger Paints 14.20% 11.20% ICI 7.80% 7.80% Jenson & Nicholson 8.10% 5.50% Others 12.90% 38% Identification Of Focus Area of Competitor APIL GNPL BPIL ICI JNIL SPIL SNIL Focus on Provide Increase Increase Leverage decorative paint shop focus on capacities to on JV for Consolidate Consolidate Paints and management southern strengthen growth in position in position in complete services to markets in presence in Industrial architectural Repainting vacant slots sell solutions India fast growing segments paints exterior in product rather than architectural paint range product segments market Gain Market share in auto OEM through JV
  • 32. Overall Corporate Strategy Of Asian Paints DISCOVER Exploit new markets by DEVELOP NEW creating products /services Build new competency to Create by leveraging the Future existing competencies differently MARKET OPPORTUNITIES DEFEND DEEPEN Defend existing market by strengthening existing Build Complementary/new EXISTING competencies competency to fortify position in Existing Market Distinctive Competencies EXISTING NEW
  • 33. `DISCOVER: This forms the basis of fast growth. AP has identified opportunities abroad in developing countries similar to India. To enter into these countries they adopted the process of acquisition. DEVELOP: Paint industry is primarily a product-oriented industry up till now. Huge potential exists in the service side also. Introduction of color-world, providing service in painting and interior decoration etc are steps taken to acquire the whole chain and becoming full service provider. Need to Ensure value-adding services are possible. These can be integrated to provide an umbrella service. Constant reminders to the customers to repaint, or upgrade.
  • 34. DEFEND: Consists of rural and the urban market in which AP is playing. They are a target to many global companies, which are playing in Indian market via Indian arm of their operations like ICI has Berger, Kansai has JN DEEPEN: Industrial segment of Indian paint industry where AP has a weak presence. It has a presence in automotive segment but ranks a poor second. It needs to form alliances with foreign players to enter into this segment. It can also look for tie-ups with the company, which have tie-ups with those companies whose daughter arm is operating in India, to lock the account. Its move of taking over Haucoplast is one step in this direction. Their tie- up with PPG has given them a good presence in automotive segment, capturing clients like Santro, GM, Ford etc
  • 35. Business Strategy: Asian Paints Asian Paints has acquired short-term competitive advantages by using its distribution strength and logistical efficiency in order to raise the Cost of doing business for all its competitors to attain this advantage. The advantage is short-lived and ultimately imitable. Moreover, AP has established such an extensive network that getting incremental advantage would be very difficult. Futuristic approach should be gaining competitive advantage through channel control or occupying mind space.
  • 36. Business Strategy: Urban Intermediaries have influencing power on the Market purchase decisions in the urban areas. For this, there is a three pronged strategy for increasing demand 1. Use these intermediaries for initiating demand: • Painters ,Contractors ,Designers & Decorators 2. Occupy part of the intermediary space and try to sideline other intermediaries: • Creating a service arm that can cater to a large market • Creation of a well-qualified service arm which is capable of providing value-added services. 3. Try to reduce the power of the intermediary by increasing the Pull for the product • By increasing the power of the end-consumer. • Establishing a strong brand name for its brands. GATTU: THE MASCOT
  • 37. Business Strategy: Rural Market Rural segment is not mature enough to appreciate service related offerings Strategy should be product related. Customer up-gradation strategy should be adopted. It should be implemented in two parts: 1. The penetration of the rural segment have to be achieved by offering a basic product well tailored to match the low willingness to pay of the rural consumer. 2. After basic penetration levels have been achieved the rural consumer can be offered a “higher ” range of products with a view to up grading the consumers.
  • 38. Business Strategy: International Markets For the newly Acquired Global Companies Utilization of the learning curve effect and the knowledge base from having functioned in a developing country would be the most crucial factor for growth. AP can hasten the process of market growth and maturity in these regions by leveraging on its experience and launching newer products at a faster rate.
  • 39. INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE Today the Asian Paints group operates in 21 countries across the world. It has manufacturing facilities in each of these countries and is the largest paint company in eleven countries. The group operates in five regions across the world viz. South Asia, South East Asia, South Pacific, Middle East and Caribbean region through the five corporate brands viz. Asian Paints, Berger International, SCIB Paints, Apco Coatings and Taubmans. In ten markets, it operates through its subsidiary, Berger International Limited; in Egypt through SCIB Paints; in five markets in the South Pacific it operates through Apco Coatings and in Fiji and Samoa it also operates through Taubmans.
  • 40. International Operations Caribbean Islands Middle East Barbados, Jamaica, Bahrain,Egypt, Trinidad & Tobago Oman & UAE South Pacific South East Asia Fiji, Tonga, China, Malaysia, Vanuatu, Solomon & South Asia Singapore & Samoa Islands. Bangladesh, Thailand Nepal & Sri Lanka.
  • 41. Overseas plants Berger International Plants Barbados Berger International Plants Jamaica
  • 42. Berger International Plants Singapore Berger International Plants Trinidad
  • 43. ACCOLADES EARNED BY ASIAN PAINTS ON INTERNATIONAL LEVEL Forbes Global magazine USA ranked Asian Paints among the 200 Best Small Companies in the World for 2002 and 2003. It presented the 'Best under a Billion' award, to the company. Asian Paints is the only paint company in the world to receive this recognition. In Nov 2005 and Nov 2007, Forbes ranked Asian Paints among the Best under a Billion companies in Asia.
  • 44. Future of the Company  Asian Paints is planning to increase the capacity by setting up a plant at Rohtak, Haryana.  other company is planning to increase its capacity in the near No future, this will give Asian Paints a competitive advantage in terms of pricing.  GDP growth slowdown in the growth rate of two important activities i.e. repaint activity and construction activity will have direct impact on the volume of APL, thus effecting its profitability and margins.  Rural markets have considerable potential. Companies that can establish a dealer network, in these markets are likely to get the edge in positing above par growth rates over the next few years.  setting up distribution infrastructure is expensive, it would mean As that the competition is limited to the top players.  Due to substantial hike in raw material prices, Asian Paints has raised the prices of solvent based paints, thus demand would be affected to some extent