Innovation and Technology
Marico’s Journey to Product Innovation
From Family Firm to Consumer-Goods Company
Marico, the Indian consumer-goods company I founded and still lead as chairman, was conceived around product innovation. I was a young man working at Bombay Oil Industries, the family firm that my father and grandfather had incorporated in 1948, which made and sold edible oils, oleo chemicals, and spice extracts in bulk.
A Commodity Business with Limited Growth
It was a commodity business with fluctuating margins and low growth, but I’d spent enough time analyzing our offerings and operations, traveling around India to observe consumer behavior across various regions, and talking to the end users of our products to see a hidden opportunity: We could do better by selling our oils in smaller branded units.
A New Vision for the Business
I knew how traditional Indian businesses were run, but having visited the United States, I could see different market dynamics bubbling up. The task was clear: We should launch a small consumer-products division within the parent company.
From Idea to Reality
We started small, with a modest investment in a new production line and a small team of people who shared my vision. We focused on creating products that were not only of high quality but also met the needs of Indian consumers, who were looking for convenient and affordable options.
Breaking into the Market
It wasn’t easy, of course. We faced stiff competition from established brands and had to work hard to build our brand reputation and customer loyalty. But we persevered, and our efforts paid off. Our products quickly gained popularity, and we began to expand our reach across India.
Conclusion
Marico’s journey from a small consumer-products division to a leading Indian consumer-goods company is a testament to the power of innovation and entrepreneurship. By staying focused on product innovation and meeting the needs of Indian consumers, we have built a successful business that continues to grow and thrive today.
FAQs
Q: What was the initial investment in Marico’s consumer-products division?
A: The initial investment was modest, with a focus on building a small production line and a team of people who shared my vision.
Q: What were some of the biggest challenges Marico faced in its early years?
A: We faced stiff competition from established brands and had to work hard to build our brand reputation and customer loyalty.
Q: How did Marico differentiate itself from other consumer-goods companies in India?
A: We focused on creating products that met the needs of Indian consumers, who were looking for convenient and affordable options.
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