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Eena Choudhary & Mudit kapoor
Nokia Corporation is a Finland based multinational company Headquarter -- Keilaniemi, Espoo, city neighboring Finland's capital Helsinki. CEO -- Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo Chairman -- Jorma Ollila. Founder -- Fredrik Idestam in 1865. Nokia started as a pulp, rubber and cable manufacturer
LOGOS
NOKIA Company logo, 1966. The NOKIA "arrows" logo before its Connecting People logo.
Present Logo
HISTORY OF NOKIA
It also provides the services for network operators. Company recorded revenues of 41,121 Million in 2007 about 20.3% increase from 2006. Company offers its products in 150 countries. Its HQ is in Espoo, Finland and employees about 68,500 people . Other company of Nokia are in China , Hungry , Germany , Korea and India
Financial
Revenue 50.722 bn (2008) Operating income 4.966 bn (2008) Net income 3.988 bn (2008)
Nokia Industries
Paper products Tires (car and bicycle) Footwear (including Wellington boots) Communications cables Consumer electronics such as televisions Personal computers Electricity generation machinery Military technology and equipment Robotics Capacitors Plastics Aluminium Chemicals
Nokia products
Military communications and equipment
Message device system
ADSL modems Digital television (digital set-top boxes) Personal computers (1980)
Nokia products
Mini laptops On August 24, 2009, Nokia announced that they will be entering the PC business with a high-end mini laptop called the Nokia Booklet 3G
Internet Tablet
GPS products Global Positioning System
NOKIA Accessories
Carrying and styling: carrying cases, phone jewellery Car solutions: car kits, car phones, mobile holders Headsets: audio adapters, bluetooth headsets, wired headsets, loopsets Memory cards and cables Music related products: speakers Navigation: navigation kits, car navigation Home and office: desk stands, imaging, wireless digital pens, wireless keyboards, mobile TV receivers Power: batteries, chargers, charger adapters
Concept Phones
Nokia is working on future of mobile with their new concept Nokia "Scentsory". This new mobile device uses the sense of smell, sight, hearing, and touch to create a multiscensory environment for the caller. Scentsory would be able to detect smells as well as radiate colors, lighting, and temperature of the caller with Dual screens and hidden camera
Decline
Growth
Nokia E- series
Sales curve
Introduction
The Concept Phones
Time
Americas 35%
Statistics
World's largest manufacturer of mobile phone since 1998 Market share -- 38% in Q2 2009
Sales volume 210 million units in 2008 (total market volume 520 million units) employed 39,350 people in research and development, representing approximately 31% of the group's total workforce
Number of mobile subscribers in INDIA has crossed the 250 million mark. Mobile phone production in India was expected to grow from 51 million units to 110 million units by 2011.
Handset Market Share Nokia: 49.5% Sony: 10.1% Samsung: 12% Motorola: 9.9% Others: remaining
ECONOMIC FACTOR:
Nokia had to change its functions from single market to global market due to collapse of Russian Federation.
SOCIAL FACTOR:
Nokia has been a member of the United Nations Global Compact since 2001
LEGAL FACTOR:
Patents right on technology
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTOR:
Environmentally ethical considerations amongst suppliers. Life cycle impact of NOKIA throughout the supply chain
Segmentation Strategy
Geographic:
o Nokia immediate geographic target is rural India. o The total targeted population is estimated at 100 million.
Demographic:
o Male and female. o Ages 25-50, this is the segment that makes up 80% of the Nokia mobile phone market
Consumer Segment
Light Users Medium Users
Heavy Users
Nokia uses a pricing strategy that best suits the product. Market Penetration- Nokia 1100.
P1
P2
Price /Cost
P3
Experience Curve
T1 T2
T 3
Nokia has opened its retail outlet Nokia Priority as well as many authorized dealers at various places.
Consumer
Manufacturer
Dealer
AIDA in Nokia :
A Attention : attract the attention of the customer. I Interest : raise customer interest by demonstrating features, advantages, and benefits. D Desire : convince customers that they want and desire the product or service and that it will satisfy their needs. A Action : lead customers towards taking action and/or purchasing.
Product Promotion
Advertising: Through TV, Sign boards, Bill boards,
Radio, Newspaper, Broachers, Posters, Dummies and display stands Discounts are provided to online Nokia purchasers through Nokia discount coupons or coupon codes Commission is also provided to retailers on the sale of every Nokia cell phones and accessories.
Public Relations ( PR )
Nokia has strong PR. They keep on doing some or the other new events, programmes and publicity, so as to keep up with the brilliant image of the company and also to enhance the brand equity.
Direct Marketing :
Nokia does not perform Direct Sales activities on its official website www.nokia.com.
Nokia use DEMO style of Direct Marketing. Nokia does not use Direct Mail or Telemarketing styles of Direct Marketing.
Packaging
Packaging is important because it protects products as they make their way from factory to customers. Attractive, Good & Secure Packing During 2007, 15,000 ton packaging material has been saved by using smaller packaging. Nokia have reduced the amount of printed material inside the box, In 2007 Nokia began to increase the level of recycled content
Branding
Nokia built its brand with high-end multimedia handsets for upscale buyers and low-priced phones for emerging countries. Branding Decisions :
Nokia follows Umbrella branding N Series & E Series Logo shows their brand personality Nokia focused on building customer, relationship and trust Building friendship and trust is the heart Nokia brand
Quality
Quality is at the heart of Nokias brand promise, very human technology. Nokias key quality targets are:
For Nokia to be number one in customer and consumer loyalty. For Nokia to be number one in product leadership. For Nokia to be number one in operational excellence.
Emerging Markets
1. Break out of cities to rural areas: Focus on areas, where the cost of building wireless infrastructure is more cost effective than in building a fixed line (China/India) 2. Focus on Youth: Imaging and games (China/India)
Lifecycle
Globally Nokias market is at maturity, where as in India it is still in the Growth stage.
Globally Placed Here In India Rs. Placed here
Time
THREATS
China Mobile made Copy Of NOKIA Sets. Looking mainly at the competition that are taking away Nokias market share. Orange, Vodafone and O2 and many other operators are globally selling their own brands of phone. Higher import charges.
Production Unit :
Networks Technology
China Finland India
Brazil China Finland Great Britain Hungary India Mexico Romania South Korea