"Currently, we plan to produce our items from consumer goods and electronics segments in India," said Suresh Thimiri, CEO of a franchisee for QNet in India. The company is currently manufacturing some of their watches in India and has recently started production of their energy drink — Nutriplus — in the country. "Shifting production to India will give us a cost benefit of between 8 and 12 per cent," said Thimiri. Company officials say that revenues from India operations have seen a growth of 100 per cent in the last year and will continue to grow at this pace for quite some time.
The number of Indian representatives at QNet's five-day convention — Vcon 2013 — held here was the highest, at around 80 percent.
The company's plans also include giving a platform to Indians, who can develop or discover something unique. "If anyone in India has something unique to offer us and our customers and the product passes our quality test, we will give our sale platform for the product," said Dave Osh, global CEO of QNet. Osh added that the multi-level marketing sector in India lacks guidelines, which the government should address.
QNET, one of the leading direct selling companies in the world already has a wide presence in the global market but the hunger to expand its scale of operation and to serve the customers better seems to never fade away. The hunger to grow is aptly reflected by the fact that this company has recently opened another office in the UAE (United Arab Emirates). This multilevel marketing company has a huge customer base in the UAE and it is one of the top markets of the company.
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