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To Study and Analyze the Business Opportunities Available for Wet Wipes in Corporates and other Institutions


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1 Institute of Management Studies, India
2 Asian Education Group, India
     

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In light of the extreme competition and changing trends and preferences of customer as faced by the Skincare Industry, companies are perpetually geared in the formation of new consumer for new products and introducing new varieties. This shall hopefully win consumers acknowledgement and response. One such product is skincare wet wipes, which is a rising category in India. The trends pertaining to same is continuously changing with the inclination of new generation towards the use of wet wipes being more convenient and hygienic instead of handkerchief. The objective of our research is to study and analyze business opportunities available for wet wipes in corporates and other institutions. This research will also highlight the reasons for poor performance of wet wipes in terms of institutional sales. This study throws light on opportunities available for wet wipes in institutional sales in corporates especially in service sector and the areas where companies have to take reasonable measures in context to promotion, distribution activities and discount schemes.

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Business Opportunities, Wet Wipes, Institutional Sales, Changing Trends.
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Authors

Karishma Sighal
Institute of Management Studies, India
Yogita Sharma
Asian Education Group, India

Abstract


In light of the extreme competition and changing trends and preferences of customer as faced by the Skincare Industry, companies are perpetually geared in the formation of new consumer for new products and introducing new varieties. This shall hopefully win consumers acknowledgement and response. One such product is skincare wet wipes, which is a rising category in India. The trends pertaining to same is continuously changing with the inclination of new generation towards the use of wet wipes being more convenient and hygienic instead of handkerchief. The objective of our research is to study and analyze business opportunities available for wet wipes in corporates and other institutions. This research will also highlight the reasons for poor performance of wet wipes in terms of institutional sales. This study throws light on opportunities available for wet wipes in institutional sales in corporates especially in service sector and the areas where companies have to take reasonable measures in context to promotion, distribution activities and discount schemes.

Keywords


Business Opportunities, Wet Wipes, Institutional Sales, Changing Trends.

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