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Ghari, which was ranked second largest washing powder company in India by Goldman Sachs report, is giving tough time to Hindustan Unilever (HUL) and Procter & Gamble HUL and P&G have been fighting pricing and marketing wars with local players to stay in the Indian market in the laundry segment for more than a decade. However, Ghari, made by the Kanpur-based Rohit Surfactants Pvt Ltd (RSPL) Group, is still a regional player and ahead of big companies.
The report that cited Nielsen data, stated Ghari w was fast narrowing down the gap with HUL that has three brands in the segment — Wheel, Rin and Surf.
It appears that consumer demand has increased which is a good news for the industry. It seems such recovery would boost growth and economic development in the country.
Meanwhile, in the oral care segment, HUL is facing competition by Colgate, while Japanese companyUnicharm is giving P&G's Pampers a run for their money in baby diapers with its Mamy Poko brand.
According to the report, Unicharm is now the second largest diaper maker, overtaking Kimberly Clark's Huggies.
(Image: India Times)
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The report that cited Nielsen data, stated Ghari w was fast narrowing down the gap with HUL that has three brands in the segment — Wheel, Rin and Surf.
It appears that consumer demand has increased which is a good news for the industry. It seems such recovery would boost growth and economic development in the country.
Meanwhile, in the oral care segment, HUL is facing competition by Colgate, while Japanese company
According to the report, Unicharm is now the second largest diaper maker, overtaking Kimberly Clark's Huggies.
(Image: India Times)
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