Kangaroo Group develops market in Indonesia

Vietnamese household appliance producer Kangaroo Group plans to make strong investment in Indonesia as this is a potential market with increasing demands for top-quality commodities.
Kangaroo Group develops market in Indonesia ảnh 1A Kangaroo product is introduced to Indonesian retailers (Photo: VNA)

Jakarta (VNA) – Vietnamese household appliance producer Kangaroo Group plans to make strong investment in Indonesia as this is a potential market with increasing demands for top-quality commodities, said General Director of Kangaroo Group Nguyen Thanh Phuong at the customer conference held in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The group organised a meeting with more than 500 agents in Indonesia when attending the international exhibition on food and beverages InterFood Indonesia 2015 from November 11-14.

Kangaroo’s products have been present in the Indonesian market for over a year through Vietnam’s trade office in Jakarta and its representative office in Indonesia has operated in over four months with stellar performance, Phuong said.

He revealed the group’s intention to build a plant in this market, adding it is now seeking suitable partners to develop business through distributors’ existing customer networks.

Since its inception 12 years ago, Kangaroo has developed nearly 100 lines of appliances such as meat grinders, blenders, food bubbled ozone decontamination, fans, steam cookers, among others. With 2,500 agents nationwide, Kangaroo products have been on shelves in almost all supermarkets in the domestic market.

In a bid to become a leading trademark in Southeast Asia in the next three years, the group is making efforts to fulfill its targets regarding markets, human resources and product capacity to meet increasing demands.-VNA

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