Kolkata: Wipro Consumer Care on Thursday said it will operationalise its greenfield personal care manufacturing plant in Hyderabad in 2020, terming the current slowdown in the FMCG sector as a "short term blip".
The company hoped for a revival in demand by the fourth quarter of the current fiscal, as good monsoon is expected to give a fillip to the sector, a company official said.
"Hyderabad plant will be our new soap and personal care manufacturing facility in India and will be operationalised in 2020. The slowdown is a short term blip," the company's Chief Executive (Consumer Care-India) Anil Chugh said.
According to him, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana account for 38 per cent of the company's soap business, which prompted it to set up a manufacturing plant close to the major markets.
Chugh said 50 per cent of its revenue comes from rural markets in India and the company has witnessed "more impact" than others due to the slowdown which is prominent in the rural economy.
Following the industry trend, the firm had also reduced prices of its products in the past to retain the market share of its flagship brand, Santoor, which has crossed Rs 2000 crore sales mark, the company claimed.