Dankotuwa enters north
Indian market
WKC Glassware (Private) Limited of India recently
signed an agreement with Dankotuwa
Porcelain Limited (DPL) to become a distributor for the northern
states of India and to open an exclusive showroom for Dankotuwa
products in New Delhi.
Dankotuwa Porcelain first entered the South Indian
market in 2004 with a branch, and a showroom in the Sri Lanka EDB’s
Trade Centre in Chennai. Subsequently it promoted sales to several
hotels in the Southern States of India. It is now expanding to the
Northern States as well
Although the Indian market is competitive with
imports from China and Bangladesh, Dankotuwa’s heavy gold
and platinum designs are in high demand. In the area of casual designs
the market in India is very competitive, the company said in a statement.
“With the availability of competitive products from China,
casual designs are available at low prices and our customers find
it difficult to differentiate the quality, and are reluctant to
pay more for higher quality. However in the case of more expensive
gold designs, customers prefer to be safe with a reputed manufacturer
and therefore Dankotuwa becomes the preferred choice,” said
Alok Gupta, Director of WKC Glassware, India. Many of the casual
designs that Dankotuwa sells in the European market are still not
in demand in India but the formal designs are. WKC Glassware has
been selling Dankotuwa products previously in India and now will
formalize the relationship.
“Formal dinnerware in heavy gold and platinum
designs are very popular in Middle Eastern countries, Ukrain, Russia,
Poland and India, and Dankotuwa excels in making such difficult
decorations,” said Sarath Mallawa Arachchi, Dankotuwa’s
Chief Operating Officer.
The new showroom in New Delhi will commence operations
before the end of this year.
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