Having
controlled by three major players Pampers, Huggies and Mamy Poko pants, other
players are taking exist from diaper industry in the country due to
unprofitable situation in last few years.
The need for diapers was present since the ancient times. However,
earlier when the baby diapers were not available, Indian parents used cloth or
other materials for infants. With development in technology and design, the
present day diapers came into existence. Awareness is increasing through the
media campaigns about the different diaper brands and the benefits of using
disposable diapers over cloth versions. Even in smaller towns and cities,
parents are now willing to spend money on disposable diapers when the baby is
taken out of the home, for added convenience. In India, P&G’s Pampers
dominates the diaper industry. The brand remained popular due to its long
presence in country and promotional campaigns but the company’s gamble on
premium products seems to have backfired now.
According to report on 'India
Diaper (Baby & Adult) Market Outlook, 2023' published by Bonafide
Research, total diaper market has grown with more than 20% CAGR in past five
years starting from 2011-12 to 2016-17. It is made up of baby diaper and adult
diaper; last being niche market in the country. Baby diaper market had volume
around 82.97 crore in the year 2011-12. Urban market dominates the market with
more than 80% share in the year 2016-17. Among disposable diaper, modern cloth
nappy, training pants, swim pants and biodegradable diaper, disposable holds
major share due to its popularity. During forecast period, biodegradable diaper
will grow at highest CAGR in comparison to other. Major players include
P&G, Kimberly Clark and Unicharm etc. Adult diaper volume is expected to
grow more than 25% during forecast period.
The market has also undergone a transition in the last decade with
pant-style diapers replacing the traditional open and tie approach as there was
need for something that would be quick and convenient. The two biggest players in
the market include Procter & Gamble (P&G), with the brand Pampers, and
Japanese company Unicharm, which has the Mamy Poko, the first to introduce
pant-style diapers in the country. Other companies are not showing good signs
in recent years therefore they have either stopped or divest their share from
some joint venture.
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In September 2017,
Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL), India’s largest consumer packaged goods company,
has sold its 50% stake in its joint venture to partner Kimberly-Clark Corp. The
joint venture, Kimberly Clark Lever Pvt. Ltd (KCL), sold Huggies diapers and
Kotex sanitary napkins in India. HUL set up the venture in 1995 with the US
personal care multinational that sells iconic tissue brand Kleenex in the US
along with Kotex and Huggies. HUL has divested its stake as it wants to focus
on its core business only. Swedish company SCA, makers of the Libero brand, on
the other hand, exited the market in early 2017, four years after entering it,
saying it was unable to achieve profitability here. In the past it had forged a
JV with the Godrej Group, and subsequently, quit the JV to float its own
subsidiary and had also set up a manufacturing base in Pune with an investment
of ₹110 crore. Recently, in July 2018, Godrej Consumer (GCPL) exited the market
by selling its popular Snuggy brand to Mumbai-based Nobel Hygiene which already
operates in adult and baby diaper.
All these due to the
failure of players to put a higher price tag, even as investment in research
and development is noteworthy. In the last 20 years, the price of baby diapers
has fallen by half — from Rs 15-18 per piece to Rs 7-9 now, depending on the
brand. Players must be forceful as far as marketing, concocting pack sizes that
are reasonable to buyers, since penetration of diaper is far below in the
country.
Major Companies
Major
companies that operate into Indian Diaper market are Johnson & Johnson
Private Limited, Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Limited, Kimberly-Clark
Lever Pvt. Ltd., Unicharm India Private Limited, Nobel Hygiene Pvt. Ltd., BellaPremier
Happy HygieneCare Pvt. Ltd., Wipro Enterprises (P) Limited, Patanjali Ayurved
Limited, The Himalaya Drug Company
Report: India
Diaper (Baby & Adult) Market Outlook, 2023
Base
Year: 2016-17, Estimated Year:
2017-18, Forecast Year: 2022-23
Pages: 110, Figures:
32, Tables: 24.
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