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Price cuts in India hit Unilever's growth in soaps, laundry spaceCheaper soaps and fabric washers have impacted Unilever's skin cleansing and home care segment growth in India, with the company citing inp...
FMCG distributors to boycott HUL products in Maharashtra, starting with Taj Mahal TeaHUL, which owns brands such as -- Lux, Lifebuoy, Surf Excel, Rin, Pond's and Dove, has reduced the fixed margin by 60 basis points and incr...
Surf Excel is now a $1-billion brandSurf, the original market leader in the detergent category, was evicted from the top spot in 1985 by Ahmedabad-based Nirma's eponymous bran...
HUL's distributors in MP call for mass resignationHUL on Sunday put advertisements for the appointment of new distributors for its brands in all major cities in Madhya Pradesh. The company,...
HUL’s Dapada unit becomes 1st FMCG factory in India to be recognised as an ‘Advanced 4th Industrial Revolution Lighthouse'Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) announced that its Dapada factory, manufacturing home care products including Surf excel, Rin, and Vim, ha...
MDH denies any move to sell business to HUL"MDH Pvt Ltd is a legacy, which Mahashay Chimi Lal Ji and Mahashay Dharampal Ji nurtured all their lives, and we are committed to taking th...
Unilever to invest €1 billion for cutting fossil fuels from cleaning productsThe company has been supporting industry-leading projects world over to change how the chemicals in Unilever’s cleaning and laundry product...
Employees facing movement restrictions, plants not operating at full capacity: HUL"Most of our factories, many of our distribution centres and majority of our suppliers are operating, but not at their full capacity," a sp...
Surf Excels as HUL’s top brand, nets over Rs 5,000 crore in salesSurf, launched 60 years ago, recorded sales of Rs 5,375 crore in the past year with a market share of 17.9%, industry executives citing Nie...
No Wheels enough to catch up with Ghari; detergent maker maintains market shareThe detergent brand is now bigger than the next 3 popular brands — Wheel, Sunlight and Nirma — put together in economy segment.
HUL cuts prices of select products post GSTUnder the GST regime, tax credit system is reducing the absolute margins available to modern trade retailer and they are asking to retain a...
Maggi risks losing 'Rs 2,000 crore brand' tagGive that Maggi noodles are off the shelves temporarily, the Rs 2k crore club is growing stronger with the inclusion of Lifebuoy, Surf, Whe...
Nirma story again? How Ghari, Mamy Poko are giving HUL, P&G a run for their moneyGhari is made by Kanpur-based RSPL (Rohit Surfactants) is fast narrowing the gap with HUL that has three brands in the segment — Wheel, Rin...
Unilever's $5.4 bn open offer for HUL to start tomorrowUnilever PLC's $5.4 bn open offer to increase stake in its Indian arm HUL to up to 75 pc, will commence tomorrow and close on July 4.
HUL to roll out India’s first liquid detergent Surf Excel Liquid at Rs 230/litreHUL is betting on the country’s upgrading affluent consumers to push liquid detergent, which accounts for more than two-thirds of the US de...
Unilever's $ 5.4 bn open offer for HUL to begin on June 21Once complete, the open offer would be one of the biggest deals and fifth largest India Inbound M&A transaction on record till date.
- DMA Yellow wins repackaging deal for Unilever's Rin
More than 10 branding agencies including Holmes & Marchant, Singapore and PI Global, London, were in the fray and each presented a design.
- Pricing power returns to laundry market
Pricing power seems to be returning to the Indian laundry market.Procter & Gamble (P&G), which was caught in a price-war with ace rival Hin...
- Rin washes rivalry linen with Tide in public through new TV ad
Hindustan Unilever detergent fires first shot in possible battle by directly taking on P&G brand in latest commercial. How India's young pr...
- P&G edges out HUL in some categories
Hindustan Unilever (HUL), the market leader in various FMCG categories for several years, is ceding control to close rival Procter & Gamble...