Tata
Tea to foray into US market
Business
Standard December 16, 2003
Tata
Tea has started retailing its flagship brand Tata
Tea in the US, in a bid to cater to the needs
of the Indian diaspora.
Percy Siganporia, deputy managing director, said
the company has appointed a distributor in the
US and the brand is being retailed through
this channel.
The company had also stepped up its marketing
in the Middle East. Siganporia said, while Tata
Tea had a presence in the Middle East, the
company was now developing growth plans for its
brands —Tata Tea and Kanan Devan.
Tata Tea had also plans of launching the brand
in the UK. But, Siganporia said, the company will
have to chart out a different strategy for
the UK as Tetley was a very strong brand in the
UK, compared with the US.
Meanwhile, the brand “Tetley” had been launched
in Russia. At present, the packaging is being
done out of the company’s Cochin facility
under Tata Tetley.
However, Siganporia said, once volumes picked
up the company would consider the option of establishing
another packaging unit in Russia or the around
the region.
Tata Tetley was now handling production for a
variety of Tata Tea and Tetley markets including
Poland, Khazakhstan, the Middle East and
Russia.
Formerly a factory with 11 tea bag packing machines,
serving five markets, Tata Tetley now had 35 machines,
packing both black and flavoured string and
tag, round, square, drawstring tea bags, packet
tea and bulk tea for 11 different markets.
Tata Tea spruced up the Tata Tetley facility after
consolidation of Tetley operations across the
globe. The company moved from a wholly owned
to different supply models.
The company now has only one wholly owned production
facility at Eaglescliffe. The other factories
were joint ventures —Marietta in the US,
Dhaka in Bangladesh.
The company had shifted to contract packers worldwide,
as in Sweden, Australia and in the UK (for T of
Life, string and tag bags and packet tea).
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