With more than two decades in the country, Samsung India has a finger in every pie, and is fighting intense competition to stay on top of the game with innovation and a strong distribution network on the ground.
Samsung products are widely available and very popular in India today, but when the parent group, Samsung Electronics, set up Samsung India Electronics in 1995, it started small. It had just two employees and a small office in New Delhi’s Connaught Place. Dealing in televisions then, the company had a tie-up with Videocon.
Samsung’s first research and development (R&D) centre in the country was set up in Bengaluru in 1996. A year later, televisions assembled in India rolled off the company’s Noida factory in Uttar Pradesh. Samsung started making refrigerators in the country in 2003 and mobile phones in 2007. The same year, an R&D centre dedicated to the mobile division was set up in Noida.
Denne historien er fra December 2018-utgaven av Fortune India.
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