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Baked by heat, Bangladesh expands AC manufacture
Bangladesh's Expansion of Air Conditioning Manufacturing

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Companies have turned to local manufacturing and assembly of air conditioners (ACs) to cater to the rising demand for the home appliance as consumers are increasingly seeking respite from the soaring temperatures brought on by the impacts of climate change.

This has led the prices of ACs to decrease significantly, bringing it within the budget of more consumers and fuelling the growth of the market in a nation where per capita income has nearly quadrupled in the last 12 years.

Sales have grown exponentially, according to industry insiders, who also claimed that local manufacturers and assemblers now cater to more than 85 percent of demand.

There is no accurate market data on AC sales. Manufacturers and retailers estimate that 530,000 units were sold in 2023, increasing sharply from 330,000 units in 2022.

They attributed the increase to the impacts of global warming, substantial price reduction, and energy-efficient technology.

The year 2023 was confirmed as the warmest on record, driven by human-caused climate change and boosted by the natural El Niño weather event.

The trend has continued in 2024, with last month being the hottest March on record. Bangladesh also witnessed higher-than-usual temperatures in 2023.

According to industry people, ACs have become more affordable as most parts are now made locally.

With the exception of the main circuit and compressor, other components like plastic frames and copper cables are produced in Bangladesh. Parts such as internal wires are also sourced from local cable manufacturers.

However, raw materials and intermediate products need to be imported.

Around 20 local and multinational companies manufacture and assemble ACs in Bangladesh.

"ACs were considered a luxury item in Bangladesh before 2015. After that, the middle-income groups started buying the appliance whereas it could be seen in the high-income households alone in the past," said Syed Sabbir Zaman, head of product at Singer Bangladesh.

Before 2015, ACs were mainly imported while local assembly was only done on a limited scale, he noted.

Rifat Jahan, who lives in the capital's Mirpur, says her family bought an AC this time last year as temperatures seemed unbearable although their purchasing power has seen erosion owing to persisting higher inflation.

Her relatives in the small town in Jamalpur district have also purchased ACs, said the homemaker.

Zaman said multinational companies have started importing components and assembling ACs locally, buoyed by a significant reduction in import duty and tax holiday aimed at encouraging domestic production. Consequently, the market grew rapidly.

After 2020, local companies such as Walton, Minister, Jamuna, and Vision invested heavily in assembling and manufacturing ACs.

Zaman said the government has provided tax benefits to local AC manufacturers so local companies have entered the market on a larger scale.

In 2004, Electro Mart Limited, which produces ACs under a joint venture with Chinese home appliance manufacturer Gree, became the first company in Bangladesh to start assembling ACs although it was doing so on a limited scale after importing the necessary components.

At that time, the demand for ACs was 30,000 units at best, said Md Nurul Afser, deputy managing director of Electro Mart.

"Due to the growth of the market, we have evolved from an assembler to a manufacturer."

Electro Mart set up a full-fledged manufacturing plant in 2020 to make more environment-friendly and energy-efficient ACs. At present, it manufactures 80 models for both residential and commercial customers.

Its annual manufacturing capacity stands at 300,000 units per year.

Moztaba Nadim, brand manager of Elite AC, which makes and sells products of Midea, also a Chinese company, said the expanding middle-class population and fast urbanisation resulted in increased demand for ACs.

"The growing market demand has incentivised manufacturers to invest in production capabilities and innovation."

Nadim said the AC manufacturing sector has undergone significant improvements in terms of technology, quality, and efficiency, making it more competitive both domestically and internationally.

Walton, one of the largest AC manufacturers in Bangladesh, has a yearly production capacity of 200,000 units.

Salim Ullah Salim, director for marketing of Jamuna Electronics and Automobiles Ltd, said companies are increasingly investing in research and development to innovate and develop new technologies.

"Such initiatives have led to the production of ACs that consume less energy and have a reduced carbon footprint."

He credited the government for the flourishing of the sector by the way of offering incentives and subsidies and framing policies that promote industrial growth and competitiveness.

"Local manufacturers are adhering to international standards as they want to compete on the global market and ensure product reliability. This will boost consumer confidence."​
 

Walton made Tk 762 crore profit in nine months
Over half of the profit came in last three months

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Walton Hi-Tech Industries PLC's profit rose 205 percent year-on-year to Tk 762 crore in the nine months to March this year and more than half of it came in the last three months, January to March.

In the last three months to March, the company made a profit of Tk 422 crore, posting a 79 percent rise year-on-year.

The electronics manufacturer said its finance costs in the July-March of 2024 were significantly lower than the previous year thanks to a fall in the impact of the US dollar appreciation.

In the last nine months, the company's foreign currency losses were Tk 41.60 crore, much lower from the same period previous year's Tk 392.73 crore.

In the period, Walton witnessed substantial growth in major financial indicators, including operating profit margin, earnings per share (EPS) and net asset value per share (NAVPS).

According to the report approved by Walton's board, the company's EPS for the period ended on March 31 this year stood at Tk 25.17, Tk 8.25 of the same period previous year.

Meanwhile, its NAVPS stood at Tk 258.22 without revaluation and Tk 359.68 with revaluation and net operating cash flows per share Tk 22.88.

The company mentioned that in the period from July 2023 to March 2024, the percentage of finance costs reduced significantly.

The finance cost percentage on sales stood at 6.14 percent in the period, which was 14.79 percent in the same period previous year.

The company's total finance costs were recorded at Tk 263.07 crore in Jul-Mar of 2024, which was Tk 604.79 crore in the same period of the previous year.

However, the management of Walton anticipates the company's profits would be healthier in the April to June quarter of 2024.​
 
Walton launches new interactive 4K displays

The new models come with 4K UHD LCD and LED IPS displays with 3840x2160 screen resolution.
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The new models come with 4K UHD LCD and LED IPS displays with 3840x2160 screen resolution.

Local tech manufacturer Walton has recently launched new models of large-screen, interactive displays with 4K resolution. Released under the CiNEd brand name, these multi-purpose displays can be used in offices, hospitals, classrooms and multimedia entertainment for large-scale public streaming, especially for the ongoing World Cup event.

The launching program was recently held at the headquarter of Walton Digi-Tech Industries at Chandra, Gazipur. Kabir Bin Anwar, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Water Resources, was present as the chief guest. S M Rezaul Alam, Chairman of Walton Digi-Tech Industries Limited, attended the event as the special guest. Other executives and personnel from Walton were also present.

The new Walton displays will be available in five different models, ranging from 65 to 98 inches in size. They will come with 4K UHD LCD and LED IPS displays with 3840x2160 screen resolution, 16:0 aspect ratio and 178-degree wide viewing angle.

These interactive displays will also feature MT9950 chipset, 1.8 GHz Cortex A73 quad-core processor, MaliG52 MP2 graphics, 4GB DDR4 RAM and 32GB eMMC Flash ROM.

These new display models will run on the Android 9.0 operating system with Windows available through optional OPS PC modules. They will also have a 13MP built-in camera, 16-point multi-touch and two 15W speakers for each model. They will support mounting options, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LAN, mirroring, HDMI, VGA and several USB Type A and C ports.

According to Walton, the prices of these displays will range from Tk. 2,85,750 to Tk. 6,95,780. Customers can avail of up to one-year warranty upon purchase.

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Walton launches solar solution for 30 solar products
The products belong to five categories

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Electronic appliance maker Walton today introduced 'Walton solar solution' to extend services to its customers for 30 solar power-run electrical products of five categories.

The categories are: solar panels (85 watts to 200 watts), lighting (DC bulb, DC tubes, motion wall lights), solar charge controllers (10 to 20 amps), solar table fan and DC cables.

Walton shared the information through a filing on the website of the Dhaka Stock Exchange.

Walton has the capacity to produce Tk 80 crore to Tk 100 crore worth of solar products in 2023-24, which will be enough to meet 10-15 percent of Bangladesh's demand, according to Sohel Rana, chief business officer of Walton Electrical Appliance.

He said Walton's solar products are being delivered to the doorsteps of the consumers through distributors, dealers and retailers across the country.

Walton offers 20 years replacement warranty for its solar power-run panels along with ensuring high quality of the products, he said.

Now, there is demand for 0.55 giga watts of solar power, which would increase to 2.84 giga watts by 2029, Rana said.​
 

Russia keen to invest in electronic device manufacturing sectors of Bangladesh
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Published :
May 02, 2024 19:49
Updated :
May 02, 2024 19:49


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In a significant development aimed at enhancing bilateral cooperation, Russia has expressed a keen interest in forming joint partnerships and investing in the electronic and digital device manufacturing sectors in Bangladesh.

The proposal was discussed on Thursday during a meeting between the Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh, Aleksandr Mantytsky, and the Bangladeshi Minister of State for Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology, Junaid Ahmed Palak.

The meeting, which took place at the ICT Tower in city, also saw the presence of key figures, including Dr. Shahjahan Mahmood, Chairman of Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited; GSM Jafarullah, Managing Director of the Hi-Tech Park Authority; and Mr Oleg Cousin, Third Secretary of the Russian Embassy.

Ambassador Mantitsky extended his congratulations to Minister Palak, acknowledging the significant strides made by Bangladesh in the ICT sector.

He conveyed Russia's desire to become a partner in the ongoing development of this vibrant sector in Bangladesh.

Echoing this sentiment, Minister Palak highlighted the potential for expanding partnerships in electronics and digital device production, alongside broader investment opportunities in both the public and private sectors.

He drew attention to the substantial investments already made by South Korean and Chinese companies within the specialised zones of the Hi-Tech Park, illustrating the potential for further foreign engagement.

Mr Palak emphasised Bangladesh's openness to investments, technological exchange, and innovative collaboration in fostering a smart Bangladesh.

He expressed optimism about the mutual benefits such cooperation would bring, emphasising that "cooperation has no boundaries."​
 

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