Business Standard
Tuesday, Jan 06, 2009
drived banner
drived banner
  Site Map | Feedback | Advanced Search | RSS | Blogs
| | | | | | | | |

Abbee plans retail brand for printing cartridge components
Press Trust of India / Kolkata November 21, 2008, 16:27 IST

What Intel did for branding microprocessors, Abbee Consumables, a computer peripheral company, is planning to do for printing cartridges.

 
 
News Now
Paper
Specials
- Sensex down 43pts in opening trades
- FIIs net buy Rs 1,151 cr in F&O on Monday
- F&O Outlook: Nifty may face strong resistance near 3,240
- Tech view: Bulls to have the upper hand today
- Asian markets mostly up; Nikkei gains 102pts
- PNB cuts interest rates on NRE deposits
More  

"This will be first attempt by an Indian company ever to create a brand for printing cartridge components. They are like microprocessors of printing cartridges," Abbee Consumables and Peripherals Shoppe Managing Director B B Somani told PTI.

The company will also launch a three-year Rs 9 crore campaign starting from January aimed at educating masses on the use of critical components of printing cartridges like drums, toners and ink.

The campaign will put emphasis on re-use of a cartridge keeping in mind the economy and environmental issues and the need for quality components, Somani said.

"We will also have a separate brand for the cartridge component business and it will be a subsidiary of the parent company," he said.

The closely held company will invest Rs 14 crore in the expansion of the plant in Himachal Pradesh to produce the cartridge components while the existing plant will be used to produce other computer peripherals.

The reason to launch a retail brand for cartridge components is ever-increasing re-use and refilling of cartridges.

  Read Business news in 
  Get Home Loan Counselling From HDFC - click here to know more.
  HP 2133 Mini Note PC: Mini in size, Max in performance
  Win a trip to the Malaysian Grand Prix - click here to know more
  India's premier online business magazine
  Free E-book on The Future of Business Intelligence
Share this Story  
 
 
Discussion Board / User Comments
Display Name  
Post your commentMax limit:500 characters 
Most Popular
Read
E-Mailed
Commented
   
- Oracle India trims salaries with hour-based payments
- Co FDs bloom as equity, debt markets dry up
- Satyam's innovation report a face-saving bid
- ISB dean Rao 'withdraws' from RBI panel
- Dismissal row: Shiv Sena fear haunts Cummins India
 
 
 More  

BS Poll
Cast Your Vote
 
   
 
Will the truckers' strike derail govt efforts to rein in inflation?
  Yes  No
Submit


   Hot Searches  
 
Mumbai Terror Attack |  CitiBank  |  Omar Abdullah  | Playstation 3 |  Reliance |  RBI |  Chidambaram |  Jet-Kingfisher |  Gold  |  India US Nuclear Deal |  Ratan Tata |  Singur |  Bailout plan |  ICICI |  Satyam  |  6th Pay Commission |  B-School |  Mukesh Ambani |   |  Chandrayaan |  DLF |  Ranbaxy |  Sensex | Tax calculator |  Anil Ambani |  Infosys  | Home Loan  | Bollywood | Subprime Crisis | Personal Finance |  inflation | oil prices | CitiBank  | Madoff | KV Kamath | Chanda Kochhar  

 
 
  Member Area Write to the Editor RSS Archives Advanced Search
  Subscribe to BS print product BS e-paper Newsletter
  BS Products BS Hindi BS Motoring
FOR HOT PRODUCTS
BS Bazaar.com