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Marketing Plan Lux Soap - 6666 Words

TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary Introduction Product Profile History of LUX Industry Analysis Swot Analysis Segmentation Basis Marketing Mix Product Life cycle EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Lux Soap came into existence in 1964. Lux occupies a large market share in the Pakistani soap market as well as the international arena. The new Lux, with the sunscreen formula, is targeted towards a different market segment as compared previously to previous Lux. Lux is the first brand to bring the sunscreen concept in soap industry. Lux plans to cater to all these customers. Beauty begins with Lux. The strategy that is used by lever brother for their lux sunscreen is on specific product Benefits strategy as the lux sunscreen promotes Sun†¦show more content†¦This is Unilevers road to sustainable, profitable growth for our business and long-term value creation for our shareholders and employees. PRODUCT PROFILE Lever Brothers Pakistan Limited manufactures and markets beverages, food and detergents and personal products. The beverages division manufactures and distributes tea and coffee under the brand names Lipton and Brooke Bond. The food division manufactures edible fats, cooking oils and ice cream under the brand names Polka, Walls, Blue Band, Planta and Dalda. The detergents and personal products division manufactures and distributes soaps, shampoos and fabric and home care products under such brand names as Surf, Vim, Lux and Clinic. Its ultimate holding company is Unilever PLC, in United Kingdom. Beverages accounted for 40% of 1999 revenues; detergents and personal products, 30% and food, 30%. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Lux Soap came into existence in 1964. Lux occupies a large market share in the Pakistani soap market as well as the international arena. The new Lux, with the sunscreen formula, is targeted towards a different market segment as compared previously to previous Lux. Lux is the first brand to bring the sunscreen concept in soap industry. Lux plans to cater to all these customers. Beauty begins with Lux. The strategy that is used by lever brother for their lux sunscreen is on specific product Benefits strategy as the lux sunscreenShow MoreRelatedCustomer Satisfaction on Marketing Mix of Lux Soap7469 Words   |  30 Pagesthat LUX is facing to manage the selling environment. LUX has stared so many projects to get a better position in the market. The objective of the study is to see customer satisfaction about marketing mix of LUX soap. 1.2 Significance This report is a requirement of the program for MBA program. We have tried our level best to make it as an excellent one. We used all the latest data and information. 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