Chennai:
In order to cut into the Tamil Nadu shaving blade market
Gillette India Ltd, part of Procter & Gamble group,
has shaved off nearly 50 per cent of Vector Plus brand
product''s retail price-twin blade and razor.
The
company has reduced the price of Vector Plus razor to
Rs29 from Rs49 and that of the twin blade to Rs20 (2 cartridges)
and Rs38 (4 cartridges). The earlier prices of the twin
blades were Rs35 and Rs65 respectively.
Declining
to reveal the company''s market share in the state and
the reason for the sudden price cut marketing manager
Sumeet Narang said the price cut is restricted to Tamil
Nadu only and not across the markets where the company
is present. He does not expect Vector Plus eating into
the sales of other brand like Mach 3 Turbo after the recent
price cut. "The value delivered by the two products
is different."
According
to Narang the total shaving blade market size in India
is around Rs600 crore of that Rs200 crore would be the
share of twin blades. The rest is garnered by the traditional
safety razors using the flat double edged blades. Gillette
India is also present in the traditional safety razor
market.
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