Godrej Group banks on e-commerce to achieve Vision 2020 target

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 18 2014 | 6:46 PM IST
Godrej group, which is eyeing a ten-fold increase in business volumes within a decade, is banking heavily on e-commerce to achieve its 'Vision 2020' target.
"For us, e-commerce is an extremely important channel going forward. All our businesses are focusing on e-commerce for sale of products. Though the share of e-commerce in our group is restricted to single-digits, still, we do see some leads," Godrej Group Executive Director and Chief Brand Officer Tanya Dubash told PTI today.
For each vertical, it studied what is the best e-commerce fulfilment method and it is implemented, she said during the sidelines of launch of non-web based, mobile browsing experience, FreeG and a consumer connect initiative Masterbrand 2.0.
Commenting on 'Vision 2020', she said that her company has been witnessing a Compounded Annual Growth Rate of 26 per cent on a year-on-year basis, which was a satisfactory pace.
In the appliance segment alone which currently has an annual sales turnover at Rs 2,600 crore, the group envisages 6-8 per cent business revenues coming from e-commerce channel by 2020 in the segment.
"Currently, 2-3 per cent of our business is coming from e-commerce channel. However, we are looking at 6-8 per cent of our business to come from e-commerce over next five years (in the segment). For this, we have already partnered with e-commerce sites like Flipkart and eBay. Moreover, we have got our own sites," Godrej Appliances AVP Ramesh Chembath said.
Godrej Tyson Foods, which is into ready-to-cook and fresh chilled chicken segment and is currently growing at 16-18 per cent annually in terms of business volumes, is also working with a couple of e-commerce firms to widen its last mile reach.
"A couple of e-commerce companies are working with us for past 4-5 months. They are trying to develop a model so as to ensure delivery of products at the doorstep of customers," Godrej Tyson Foods' chief operating officer Arabind Das said, without disclosing the name of the two e-commerce companies.
Another company official said that they have tied up with all the food-based e-commerce sites for sale of products.
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First Published: Nov 18 2014 | 6:46 PM IST

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