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Did
you know that aluminium, a very versatile metal,
touches every aspect of our lives? From aircrafts
to automobiles, from power cables to foils, aluminium
can be fashioned into myriad shapes in a variety
of applications. Moreover, aluminium is considered
the most environment-friendly metal as it is endlessly
re-cyclable.
To
showcase the various applications of aluminium
in our day-to-day lives, the Aditya Birla Group's
Hindalco has launched the Aluminium Gallery in
Mumbai. Situated at Century Bhavan, this 800-sq-ft
gallery takes you on an exciting tour through
a whole new world of aluminium. You walk through
a wide range of sliding and openable windows;
intricately designed window grills, and attractive
looking coffee tables and chairs; step ladders
designed with the safety of the user in mind;
trendy aluminium ceilings and floorings for home
as well as commercial purposes. The remote controlled
rolling shutter on display demonstrates the modern
uses this metal can be put to. The gallery also
has on display lifestyle items like photo frames,
candle stands and delicate looking pill boxes
which can be used for gifting purposes.
The
gallery also displays various other aluminium
products that go into construction of buildings
like composite panels, curtain walling, roofings
and wall claddings, and showcases the metal's
light-weight character which makes it a convenient
substance for use in exhibitions and galleries
for setting up displays.
The
Aluminium Gallery is the first of its kind in
the commodity business. With the launch of this
innovative concept, Hindalco aims to boost its
sales by giving its customers a hands-on-experience
while shopping for their aluminium needs. The
Company also hopes that the gallery will lead
to co-branding, marketing and promotion opportunities
with quality manufacturers. The gallery currently
has on display aluminium products of big companies
including Hunter Douglas India Pvt Ltd,
Elesar
Focchi, Alutec, Southern Aluminium & Glazing
Ind. Pvt Ltd, Sujan Impex and Jayakrishna Aluminium
Ltd.
The
gallery's target audience includes architects,
interior designers, students of architecture and
the general public. The Company also plans to
expand to Delhi, Bangalore and Kolkata.
"This
foray is a part of the Company's key direction
to play the role of a market driver in India,"
said Shashi Maudgal, Hindalco's Chief Marketing
Officer. According to him, there is a huge disparity
in the consumption rates of aluminium in India
and the world. The Indian aluminium market was
eight lakh tonnes in 2003-04, only about 3 per
cent of the world's market size of 29.5 million
tonnes.
Hindalco
currently holds a 40-per-cent slice of the Indian
aluminium market and has aggressively promoted
the use of aluminium through products like its
Aura alloy wheels, Freshwrapp kitchen foil and
Everlast roofing sheets. The Company also plans
to certify quality aluminium products like ladders,
grills, doors, windows and furniture in the future.
"Hindalco-certified products may well eventually
assume the same credibility as an Intel Inside
computer in the foreseeable future," says
Maudgal.
As
part of its marketing thrust the Company is in
talks with the Indian Railways and an automobile
major for the increased use of aluminium in railway
wagons and truck bodies respectively. The metal
has been gaining ground in the transportation
industry thanks to its light weight which translates
in to higher payloads and lower fuel consumption.
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Contact
us:
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The
Aluminium Gallery
Century Bazar
Century Bhawan Basement
Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli
Mumbai - 400 0025
Tel: 91-22-56626641
E-mail: thealuminiumgallery@adityabirla.com |

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