Amul to set up 10000 priority outlets

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| While an informal network is already in place to handle the modern trade channels, a more structured and formal unit is expected to be set up soon. |
| R S Sodhi, general manager, GCMMF, said that a few executives from Amul's headquarters in Gujarat have already been dedicated to this channel. |
| This will be rolled out to the branch level over a period of time. Most FMCG companies such as Hindustan Lever, Procter & Gamble and Marico have dedicated units which work with the organised retailers. |
| Apart from managing the supply chain, this team would also work to create consumer schemes and offers which would be run at these outlets. |
| At present, modern trade contributes less than five per cent to the total brand sales for Amul. |
| The company is also working on increasing its retail presence, both through branded outlets and in-store presence. In the past year, Amul has set up close to 900 Amul Priority Outlets (APO's) and these will be increased to 10,000 over the next three years. |
| V J Matthai, assistant general manager,GCMMF said that by March 2008, the total number of outlets would go up to 3,000. Since these are being set up on a franchisee model, it requires almost no investment from the company, said Sodhi. |
| In addition to stocking the complete range on Amul products ranging from ice-cream, chocolates, cheese and sweetmeats, these outlets were also free to stock other brands in non-competing categories. |
| Matthai said that in addition to increasing its retail presence, the company would also work at increasing its penetration in existing outlets. |
| "We will increase our presence at various points of sale like railway stations, highways, chemists and BPO's apart from the supermarket and kirana outlets," he said. |
| Amul has a turnover of just over Rs 4,000 crore and has said that it intends to touch the Rs 20,000 crore mark by 2011. |
First Published: Mar 14 2007 | 12:00 AM IST