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NEOTERIC INFORMATIQUE: Achieving new heights
 

 

 
Saturday, September 23, 2006

 

Throughout the year, the company continued to present itself as a company with a complete bouquet of solutions and positioned itself as a value-added distributor

Neoteric Informatique showed a 42 percent growth in its agency revenue for the financial year 2005-06, which grew from Rs 290 to Rs 412 crore. Considering the 21 percent growth achieved in the previous year, the current growth is commendable for the company, which continued its focus on being a valued-added distributor. 

The company took a bold initiative by launching Xplore - India's first Digital Experience lounge. This initiative came in the month of Feb 2006, with an aim of providing customers a place to touch and feel products distributed by Neoteric. While no sales are being done from this lounge but the presence of almost all principal vendors in this lounge makes it a one-stop-outlet to experience a variety of gadgets, which in turn has benefited vendors as a promotional site. 

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CEO: Paras Shah
Highlights
  • Set up its ERP process in place improving productivity

  • Continued its approach of being a value-added distributor

  • Opened India's first Digital Experience Lounge called Xplore.

  • Enhanced its focus on gaming initiative in line with its product profile

The company also launched its support and services outfit called F1. This is a service-providing outfit that caters to not just vendors and principals of Neoteric, but other brands as well. 

Throughout the year, the company continued to present itself as a company with a complete bouquet of solutions. By doing this, the company positioned itself as a value-added distributor more than just a box pusher. The strategy paid off with the company who added HP, Hitachi, Wacom, LaCie and BenQ as additional principal vendors. 

According to the company, it has maintained its tradition of growing at the industry growth rate for the last many years, and hence it has been in a better position to focus on value-added products and services and the “customer first approach”. This focus oriented approach towards the emerging markets and the retail segment has helped the company very much. 

Recognizing the booming and emerging opportunities in the gaming industry, the company also put in extra efforts to push its gaming initiative that was introduced last year. To give that extra throttle to this initative, Logitech appointed Neoteric as the national distributor for its gaming peripherals in that year. Neoteric started distribution of Logitech steering wheels, game pads, joysticks and the newly launched MX series of gaming mouse in India. 

Neoteric also announced its partnership with Epson to distribute inkjet printers, all-in-one printers, large format printers, photo printers and other imaging products across India. 

During the year, Neoteric successfully completed its transition to an ERP system and brought a streamlined process for serving its customers, which primarily consists of 4,900 active channel partners. The company has about 6,000 registered channel partners. 

Apart from the head office in Mumbai, the company now sports 33 branches within India and six branches abroad. During the year, the company also increased it total staff strength from 264 to 375. The plan is to increase it to 425 by the end of the current financial year.

l CEO: Paras Shah l START-UP YEAR: 1997 l EMPLOYEES: 375 l BRANDS: Adaptec, Adobe, AMD, Apple, Asus, BenQ, Epson, Hitachi, Iomega, Kodak, LaCie, Lexar, Logitech, Matrox, Philips, Samsung, Umax, Wacom l ADDRESS: 225, Chintamani Plaza, Andheri Kurla Road, Chakala,
Andheri (E), Mumbai – 400099
l Tel: 022-39828600 l WEBSITE: www.neoteric.co.in

SILVER CLUB RANK (2004-05): 8

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