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In terms of proposed strategy they need to do a product line modernization which can be done either
overhauling the whole range at once or doing it in a step by step procedure. Some lines such as
Lajawab and Crisp n Dry are required to be scuppered as part of this modernization process.
Better segmentation of consumers is required to be done by giving each segment what they want from
the product. The segmentation can be Geographic segmentation or demographic segmentation. It can
further be divided into Psychographic and behavioural segmentation.
The product needs to be placed precisely so that it attracts the target audience. It should be a mix for
high standard products and medium level products. This will enable product to attract attention of all the
targeted consumer segments.
Price of the product is a unique selling point as people perceive it as a value for money product but for
the line extension new prices needs to implement which should be based on an extensive market
research analysis.
For promotion a teaser campaign can be used and create awareness of brand and in fact the re-born
brand or product by arranging cookery shows and also sponsoring food courts and aggressive
marketing strategies.
Table of Contents
Introduction:
Lever Brothers Pakistan Limited (LBPL) was first incorporated in Pakistan in 1948 and work started in
the present factory in Rahim Yar Khan. DALDA Banaspati was the first product from that factory
followed by Lux soap in 1954.
The present Karachi Edibles Factory was acquired in 1965 from A&B Oil Industries Ltd. Modernization
and expansion of the factory has been a continuing process..
The head office shifted from Rahim Yar Khan to Karachi in 1966.
LBPL moved into the personal products business in 1981. Further diversification on the foods side of
the business has taken place with the introduction of margarine and cooking oils. They have a seeds
business, an industrial detergents business, and an ice cream business.
DALDA are the pioneers' in the ghee and oil industry in Pakistan, have a growing category to deal with
in the long run, factors such as increase in population is evident to prove that the industry has to
increase to meet the demands, DALDA being market dominator has good penetration of 52-55% in the
gee and oil segment, yearly consumption is 14Kg per capita and has loyal consumers as company is in
existence for more than 60 years. There are certain competitors in the segment but having their
consumer expectation met each time, they achieve consumer value satisfaction relationship.
The target market of Lever comprises of health, quality and taste conscious people, hence Levers
commitment to tailor its products according to its customers is evident from the fact that launching of
each and every product passes through the extensive stages of research & development.
TARGET MARKET:
DALDA Cooking Oil, DALDA Banaspati, DALDA Sunflower Oil, DALDA
Lajawab and Planta Cooking Oil.
PRODUCT POSITIONING:
DALDA cooking oil: The cooking expertise for the whole family.
DALDA Banaspati ghee: Substitute for desi ghee but healthier with the same great taste
DALDA sunflower oil: very light oil, providing extra health benefits.
Planta cooking oil: Oil with the taste of Ghee - a healthy substitute to ghee. DALDA
Lajawab: vegetable oil with the taste never felt before and having carry through flavour not for normal
but for special cooking.
Subculture
Educated, health conscious consumers use DALDA Cooking Oil more in the urban areas. The reasons
differ for the various consumers for example there are certain C class households who use DALDA
because it has been used in their families for ages. It is a heritage carried down the generations.
Banaspati on the other hand is more common in Punjab where people prefer the taste of Ghee. The
more health conscious consumers however prefer Planta Cooking Oil, which, though Oil, gives the
same great taste of Ghee.
Social Class
LBPL has divided the classes in to A to F households. Class A households are the upper class, highincome groups. In these household the product is usually bought by the servant (most probably the
cook). Class B households are the middle-income group. These are the quality conscious, health
conscious consumers. This is the class most involved in buying the product. Class C households,
though they would not go for DALDA because it is a premium product may, however, buy it because of
brand loyalty as they have been using the product for a long time. Classes D to F cannot afford the
premium quality products.
Family
Family plays an important part. In all the advertisements, be it cooking oil or banaspati or margarine,
emphasis has been placed on the family. The housewife is shown to be appreciated by the whole
family including her in-laws, her husband and her children. By providing them with food that both tastes
and smells good, she wins the hearts of her family members.
Product Attributes
Product Quality
LBPL promises the highest quality for all of its products. As such the ODF products are also
manufactured to the highest standards. The consistency in LBPLs promises and the delivered product
please consumers.
Product Features
A products features can set it apart from the competition and differentiate it for competitive advantage.
DALDA Cooking Oil: Ultra-refined cooking oil, with the best taste, and also better consistency and
colouring.
DALDA Banaspati: Lower in cholesterol than desi ghee and better tasting.
DALDA Sunflower Oil: Lighter and healthier than most other oils except perhaps Canola oil.
DALDA Lajawab: Emulsified Vegetable oil with rich taste for special cooking.
Planta Cooking Oil: Cooking oil which tastes like ghee for those who want the best of both worlds.
The total customer value analysis helps us to determine what product the consumer is getting in the
end. It also helps somewhat in the determination of the key features of LBPLs ODF products.
Cookery program
Advisory service
Social and Esteem needs met
Product Design
Design is more than skin deep, it goes to the heart of the product and a good design contributes to the
products usefulness. When we talk about ODF products the design element means how the oils and
fats themselves are formulated and how their compositions influence their market.
DALDA Lajawab:
DALDA Lajawab product is a unique product with enriched features. It is altogether a new product,
packaged in a 1-liter polyjar. Company had test marketed this product on 14th September 1998 in
Lahore and after three months company launched DALDA Lajawab in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.
DALDA C Oil
DALDA B Ghee
DALDA Sunflr
DALDA Lajawab
Cinsistency
Medium
Heavy
Very Light
Light
VITAMINS
A,D,E
A&D
A&D
Packaging:
All ODF products packaging material is imported. Even the ink used on the packaging is imported. The
packaging is of the highest standard, at least in the local market. The DALDA brand is available in tins,
bottles and poly-bags. Planta is available in tins. All packages are clearly and legibly labelled as to
contents and ingredients. Best before dates are also fast becoming standard. All packages are easy
and safe to use. The packaging for the DALDA brand has retains the same green colour since its
Branding:
Branding is an aspect of marketing at which LBPL seems to excel especially when we think of the
DALDA brand. Since its introduction so many years ago DALDA has retained the same motherhood
and cooking expert image something which is hard to do for so long. There are typically four levels of
meaning conveyed by a brand name. The following is an analysis of what ODF brand names convey:
BRANDS
Levels
DALDA
PLANTA
Attributes
Premium quality, high prestige
The oil which taste like ghee, best of both worlds.
Benefits
Tasty food. Cooking ease.
Health, nutrition and good food.
Values
Motherly love, tradition
Motherly love, tradition
Personality
Cooking expert, mother
Young educated housewife also young mother
PRICE:
The Structure of the Market
There are a very large number of buyers and also a large number of sellers. Soya Supreme offers UHT
treated oil, Nayab sells its ghee in Poly bags LBPL and Habib differentiate them from the entire market
on the basis of quality and so on.
Elasticity
ODF consumer products have relatively elastic demand i.e. the amount of LBPLs ODF products is
relatively responsive to price where a change of 5-10 rupees can affect demand. This is common to all
consumer items in a reasonably competitive market.
Product
Service
Personnel
Image
Total Customer Cost
Price paid to buy LBPLs ODF products
Time spent in finding Blue Band
Energy spent in finding/using DALDA/ Planta/Blue Band
The psychic cost of not buying a foreign ODF Brand
Pricing Strategy:
LBPLs marketing objective is primarily to tap the upper-middle and upper class segments. For this they
need to achieve product quality leadership and in doing so they incur high R&D costs. To cover these
costs they use value-based pricing and premium pricing strategies, relying on consumers perceptions
of their products values.
The following grid summarizes the above discussion on pricing strategy:
Higher Price
Lower Price
Higher Quality
Premium Strategy (Value based pricing)
Good Value Strategy
Lower Quality
Over charging Strategy
Economy Strategy
PLACE:
Lever Brothers Pakistan believes in synergy, that is a perfect blend of all the components of the
marketing mix. Proof lies in it having one of the most efficient and largest distribution (networks)
CHANNEL LEVELS:
It has no direct interaction with its wholesalers and retailers as such but nonetheless, operates through
a network of about 1300 distributors located in 600 regions throughout Pakistan.
Multiple distribution channels are used:
Traditional Channels
FIELD FORCE
The distribution channel performs the functions of:
Providing necessary market research and intelligence information
Developing and persuading consumers to take a product offer
Finding and communicating with prospective buyers
Matching the offer according to the customers need and informing the manufacturing concern about it
Reaching an agreement regarding price and terms of sale offer to facilitate possession
Sales Setup:
COLLECTION PROCESS:
LBPL has a unique system for the collection of its payments. The system works in an organized
manner that is; the distributor at the head office, which in turn instructs the depot or the factory for
delivery, places an order. At the same time people at the depot prepare the invoice and forward it to the
head office. The head office then fills in the signed cheque and sends it to the bank for encashment.
Thus your consignment of DALDA, Planta or Blue Band is paid for.
PROMOTION:
The most concentrated promotion techniques used are television advertisements. Its ads are shown on
PTV and STN channels. The ads are re-launched after sometime to maintain interest of the consumer
Visibility marketing
DALDA concentrates most on visibility and availability. This includes print advertisements, price cards,
posters at vendors shops, sign boards, buntings, flags etc.
Media Marketing
Lever uses different news papers and magazines in promoting DALDA but the major emphasis is on
advertisements, shown at the times loving mothers are watching TV..
Sales Promotion
It also plays its role in promoting DALDA by arranging different events like cooking contests, games
and shows.
Personal Selling
There is no personal selling in case of DALDA brand, only business products of ODF group are
promoted and sold through this process. When DALDA come up with consumer promotion it gives the
trade off to the retailers.
Other mediums
Print ads in magazines such as Women's Own, She, etc. and those read by the average but literate
housewife. Buntings, posters, trade flags (hung at the retailers) inducing consumers to try the latest
taste for DALDA, etc.
DALDA
SWOT Analysis
STRENGHTS:
DALDAS products have the largest market share in Pakistan in oil and Banaspati market.
DALDAS products have very high customer loyalty.
LBPL takes care in keeping the highest quality of the products it produces.
In the Banaspati category DALDA is the only fat free brand.
WEAKNESSES:
DALDA is a very old brand, there has no change in packaging since ages, people feel that the new
better packaged brands have better products.
THREATS:
BANASPATI and OIL is also sold loose to a large rural market.
The market is now entered by Soya bean canola and sunflower oils, these are being bought by health
conscience people this will lead to DALDAs and Plantas decline in market share.
The overall market of oil and banaspati is declining.
OPPORTUNITIES:
The company can cash on DALDA to introduce new products; they have a large market share in the
central and northern areas of Pakistan.
People in the metropolitan areas are inclined towards branded products.
The fat free Banaspati is still popular and can be advertised to gain the market in health conscious
people.
Segmentation:
Market segmentation at the level of segment marketing will be practiced for Dalda in order to increase
targeting precision. It is recognized that buyers differ in their wants, purchasing power, geographic
locations, buying attitudes, and buying habits. Dalda will try to isolate some broad segments that make
up the market for different items on its product line. For example, health conscious consumers for
Dalda cooking oil with vitamin E. Similarly, modern working women looking for convenience for the
Dalda flavored oil market (this line extension will be discussed later in detail).
Demographic Segmentation
The target audience will be primarily females starting from the age of 20 to round about 45 years of
age.
For Dalda banaspati and cooking oil the income strata would be Rs. 4000/- plus. However, the new
flavoured oils would be targeted at the upper strata of Rs. 10,000/- plus. As the loose oil/banaspati
consuming segment comprises around 50% of the market, therefore, Dalda junior would continue
targeting this segment.
Psychographic Segmentation
The entire product range would be targeted at females leading a trendy and modern lifestyle.
Flavoured oils would especially be marketed to working women looking for convenient and smart
recipes.
Behavioural Segmentation
We will try to increase the occasions of oil and banaspati consumption. Soon after Moharrum the
marriage season will begin. This will be a good opportunity to cash on the seasonality effect.
Through the introduction of flavoured oils, we will be inducing new usage patterns.
Placement:
Edible oil and Banaspati is highly commodity driven. The final selling price is greatly dependent on the
prevailing world oil prices. Besides this the perceived difference between the various brands ion this
price sensitive category is almost negligible therefore the placement at retail outlets greatly determines
the sales volume.
In order to cash on the shelf space all throughout the year LBPL lays great stress on having a strong
distribution system. Each branch has a branch manager to whom several Assistant Branch Manager
Report. Under each Assistant Branch Manager are Levers Distributor Managers. Each Distributor
Manager is responsible for Five Distributors of Lever Range of Products. The entire inventory leaves
the factory and goes to the depot where distributor has already submitted the total weeks
requirements.
Higher margins would be tied with the sales delivered/achieved.
For Example:
Sales exceeding Rs. 100,000/= would entitle the retailer a commission of 5% of the
total Rupee Sales.
Similarly on the sales of 100 units of the five liters pack the retailer would be given five extra units free
of cost. While on the sales of 100 units of the two and a half liters pack the retailer would be given two
extra units free of cost.
Pricing:
The pricing strategy is cost based and we recommend replacement cost pricing for the repositioned
Dalda instead of stock recovery pricing. As the current prices are dependent upon the prevailing world
oil prices the new type of pricing strategy will ensure that the spread between cost and selling price is
kept to a minimum. This will make the prices of Dalda more competitive as the fluctuations in the
market prices will be absorbed in the final selling price.
We will maintain the current price of the existing product range. It is given in the following table.
However, Lajawab and Crisp n Dry would be withdrawn from the market. The price of flavored oils
would be as follows:
Dalda Ginger n Garlic Rs.130/- for 1.5 liters.
Dalda Lemon - Rs. 130/- for 1.5 liters.
Promotion:
Dalda always been seen as a very motherly brand, a brand which has been used generation after
generation. The tag line Jahan Mamta Wahan Dalda was the last repositioning given to this brand
which yet again has its root from the motherly foundation.
We strongly feel that Dalda needs to take a diametric turn around in the message that it passes on to
its consumer.
A teaser campaign for the new position would be designed. This campaign would be strictly focused on
the novelty of Dalda. The advertisement would create brand awareness for the new line extension of
flavored oils.
Continue marketing of Dalda Banaspati (VTF) and Dalda cooking Oil to not only the present segment of
females aged 35+years but also to females between ages of 20-34 years.
Dalda Ka Dastarkhan will be re-launched with a completely new look on both FM 100 and PTV world
starting from next quarter onwards i.e. May, June and July.
Critical Reflection:
My chosen product or brand I believe is in decline stage is because it has been around for so many
years and since there are new entrants in the market and have made this brand take their foot of the
paddle. It has not been the first choice of consumers anymore and consumers also thought that this
brand has nothing new to offer to them. Sometime only rebranding the product can itself rejuvenate the
whole brand and that is what I am trying to achieve through my marketing strategy.
Before this module marketing was just mere TV or print media ads but after this I have been able to
understand or somewhat got an idea of marketing. Marketing is not just something shown to us; it has
other concealed or very extensive research and analysis parts which is not always visible to the end
user or the customer.
The experience gained from the module was helpful in understanding of the topic in hand, and how to
approach the topic. It made the concepts of marketing clear and gave understanding that a single
product cannot be aimed at all the customers or at all the people. While devising marketing plan I came
across this matter and tried to segment my product for a particular set of potential customers.
The process has further enhanced my point of view of understanding the product and then need to
proceed ahead with the marketing plan. The first P in the marketing mix is just about this same
scenario where you need to understand all three levels of product thoroughly before any sort of plan
can be initiated.
The components of a professional marketing plan are Executive summary, Situation analysis,
Marketing Objectives, Target Audience or Target Markets, Key messages, Implementation Plan,
Measurement Ideas and Budget.
Executive summary provides the high-level summary of the information which is conveyed through the
plan. It will work as an overview of the whole marketing plan. The situation analysis will show where we
stand now and analysis of the surrounding and the markets. Key market place opportunities involve in
the competing market. Statement of Marketing Objectives will be where we decide our objectives and
where we want to be with our marketing strategy. This involves the targets in terms of revenue, client
base etc. Target audience is the segment we want to focus on and will aim out marketing strategy or
marketing efforts at these particular set of people or groups. For each and every target audience or
target group we need to have a specific Key message to appeal them or to attract them towards the
product. Implementation plan is the pathway which leads to how the strategic steps are taken to
achieve targets of the marketing campaign. Action plan is the actual timeline of all the actions which are
to carried in order to implement the plan and all the steps are taken. Marketing plan do need to have a
measurement procedure or measurement process in place to record and evaluate every step once is
taken on and it is finished.
The experience gained from the module was helpful in understanding of the topic in hand, and how to
approach the topic. It made the concepts of understanding the logic behind how to successfully
understand and approach consumer perceptions, how they are managed and altered and how
consumers reach towards buying decisions. It also made it clear and gave understanding that a single
product cannot be aimed at all the customers or at all the people. While devising marketing strategy I
came across this matter and tried to segment my product for a particular set of potential customers.
The process has further enhanced my point of view of understanding the product and more importantly
the target consumer of the product. This module has helped me understand that we need to identify our
target consumer and also his or her behaviour before devising any strategy that impacts on the
consumer positively.
For each and every target audience or target group we need to have a specific Key message to appeal
them or to attract them towards the product. Before the module it was not the understanding, as I
perceived that marketing campaigns contains same message for everyone but this perception has
changed now.
Initially I misinterpreted and mixed-up some parts of the analysis which upon a review was correctly
before the final draft was furnished. I was able to combine learning and techniques of consumer
behaviour with the task in hand and what needs to be addressed. The objective of the report was
efficiently conversed by usage of model, theories and learning material which also resulted as a
contribution to overall learning and grooming.
Overall, this report was a learning and full of exploration experience which is totally different to the
information we can extract from the books and journals. I believe that I can now understand the
complex and critical field of consumer behaviour in a more organised and efficient manner.