A study on H & R Johnson (India) Ltd (A member of Johnson ceramics international UK)
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Number of units and production demand
- Floor tiling processing method
- Steps used to select the right amount of tiles and adhersive
- Watch points
- Company profile
- Product profile
- Marbonite
- Introduction of the latest sanitary ware from Vitra, Turkey by MILANO
- Research methodology
- Sampling and sample size
- Analysis and data interpretation
- Conclusion
Abstract
The industry is de-licensed. It is classified as high priority for industrial use. Tableware and allied items namely, dinner sets, tea sets, cups and saucers, jars. etc. in stoneware, semi-vitreous ware and earthen ware are reserved for the SSI sector. State-of-the-art ceramic goods are being manufactured in the country and the technology adopted by the Indian ceramic industry is of international standards. The scope of modern ceramics is much wider today. During the last two decades, there has been a phenomenal growth in the field of technical ceramics to meet specific demands of industry such as high alumina ceramics, cutting tools and other structural ceramics.
There are at present 14 units in the organized sector with an installed capacity of 12 lakh MT. Some of the units have either closed or merged with the existing units. It accounts for about 2.5 per cent of the world ceramic tile production. The ceramic tile industry has grown at 11 per cent per annum during the last three years. In india the per capita ceramic tile consumption is 0.09sq. m. per annum as compared to 1.2 sq.m. in China and 5.6.sq.m. per annum in European countries. Its demand is expected to increase with the growth in the housing sector. Indian tiles are competitive in the international market. Sanitary ware is also manufactured both in large and small sectors with variance in type, range, quality and standard. This industry has been growing at 5% per annum for past 5 years.
There are at present 14 units in the organized sector with an installed capacity of 12 lakh MT. Some of the units have either closed or merged with the existing units. It accounts for about 2.5 per cent of the world ceramic tile production. The ceramic tile industry has grown at 11 per cent per annum during the last three years. In india the per capita ceramic tile consumption is 0.09sq. m. per annum as compared to 1.2 sq.m. in China and 5.6.sq.m. per annum in European countries. Its demand is expected to increase with the growth in the housing sector. Indian tiles are competitive in the international market. Sanitary ware is also manufactured both in large and small sectors with variance in type, range, quality and standard. This industry has been growing at 5% per annum for past 5 years.
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