Companies cut down production and imports of TV sets by 20%
The companies are saddled with stocks that they had built up expecting strong sales during the ICC World Cup that ended on July 14, the executives said.
These companies have slowed production since June-July as television sales remained flat with even the cricket World Cup failing to boost demand, three senior industry executives said. The companies are saddled with stocks that they had built up expecting strong sales during the ICC World Cup that ended on July 14, the executives said.
While the industry hopes demand for TVs to improve in the festive period starting next month, it is also closely tracking sales of home appliances like washing machine. Washing machine sales, which usually peak during monsoon, were dull last month. If sales don’t revive in August, the segment too would likely see production cuts, the executives said.
“The demand for TV continues to be sluggish. July was another slow month post weak demand during the World Cup. We have cut TV production by 10-15%,” said Panasonic India chief executive Manish Sharma.

He said while washing machine sales in July were not in line with expectation, the trend was not concerning as of now. The company is “cautiously optimistic” while planning inventory for the festival season, he added.
An executive said the country’s two top television companies, Samsung and LG, were also exploring the option. Samsung, which imports televisions from Vietnam, has already placed the order for the festive season due to the time lag in imports and hence will review the situation thereafter, the executive said.
Emails sent to Sony and Samsung remained unanswered at press time Monday.
LG Electronics India chief relationship officer Umesh Dhal, however, said there was no plan at the company to cut production, as it was witnessing good growth across categories, especially for premium products. He said the company was optimistic about the festive season when consumers upgrade their products.
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