Hyderabad:Due to the scorching heat in North India, the demand for air conditioners (AC) has increased tremendously. As a result, companies are moving AC stocks from southern states to the north. While the spare parts required for the quick manufacturing of ACs are being imported by plane from abroad to meet the demand. Hence, the transport charges are increasing.
As the prices of copper, aluminium and steel, which are vital for the manufacturing of ACs, have also increased significantly compared to the beginning of this year, the overall prices of ACs have gone up by 4-8%, according to the company managers
Generally, demand for ACs is high from January to May every year. Anticipating the demand for ACs, companies manufacture spare parts and raw materials in October and December every year ahead of summer.
Transport charges are kept under control as essentials are imported by ships. Generally, after May sales of ACs slow down. But this time, even in the third week of June, as the intensity of the heat did not decrease, there was a high demand for ACs. With the arrival of the monsoon, the first week of June saw rain in some parts of the south, but the sun is shining again. As a result, sales of ACs here, too, are higher than usual, say vendors
Although ACs are manufactured in our country, some parts like compressors, microprocessors and cross-flow fans are imported from China, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia and Japan. As companies are unable to anticipate a sudden surge in demand their inventories run low. As a result, prices have gone up. Transportation costs have risen sharply as spare parts are being imported from abroad by planes.