H&R Johnson India : Anti Bacterial Germ Free Healthy Bathroom..!

H&R Johnson (India), India’s leading tile,  bath and kitchen player announced its foray into the premium category health bathroom product business. As part of this foray, it announced the roll-out of Johnson’s Germ-Free sanitaryware in Tamil Nadu.

Healthy Bathroom..!

This special range of anti-bacterial sanitaryware has been manufactured using the SilverNano Technology developed by the H&R Johnson India’s scientists at its R&D Lab.

H&R Johnson (India) is a division of Prism Cement Limited and is listed on Bombay Stock Exchange.

Johnson’s Germ-Free sanitaryware follows the launch of Germ-Free tiles pioneered by the company. With the distinction of being the only company to offer Germ Free sanitaryware and ceramic tiles, H&R Johnson (India) has a huge leverage in offering end to end healthy bathroom solutions.

 

Mr Ajit Singh, Vice-President Johnson Bath Division  H&R Johnson (India) said, “The launch of Johnson’s Germ-Free sanitaryware is a significant step taken by our company in rolling-out super-premium innovations in the bathroom product business. This unique innovation reiterates our focus to amalgamate science and technology in the manufacturing of ceramic products that offer great value to our customers. We expect this addition of anti-bacterial sanitaryware to catalyze our future growth in Johnson Bath Division.”


The market-roll-out of Johnson’s Germ-Free sanitaryware in Tamil Nadu is expected to be completed by June 2012. Post this roll-out, the anti-bacterial sanitaryware will be available at the House of Johnson modern retail stores of the company as well as a large network of exclusive dealers in Tamil Nadu. The market roll-out of this specialised range will also be supported by its Marketing Offices and an extensive distribution network in Tamil Nadu. H&R Johnson (India) expects Tamil Nadu to be a key driver of business volumes in South India.

SilverNano Technology..!
The Germ-Free sanitaryware launched by the company is an amazing melange of aesthetics and hygiene. An outcome of the SilverNano Technology developed by its scientists, this special sanitaryware is coated with special nano ceramic glaze comprising of Silver nano particles (ions) that helps prevent multiplication & growth of bacteria thereby keeping the sanitaryware free from germs. Through this unique innovation, Johnson assures a zone of health & safety in the bathroom.

H&R Johnson’s SilverNano Technology uses silver as a core ingredient to create anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. These silver nano ions potentially sterilize over 650 types of bacteria. The silver nano particles typically measuring 25 nanometres have a relatively large surface are due to their tiny particle size thereby increasing the contact area with bacteria and fungi and vastly improving its bactericidal and fungicidal effectiveness.

The anti-bacterial sanitaryware launched by Johnson has passed the severe BTS Research Institute’s test for bactericidal & fungicidal effectiveness with 99% results. Johnson’s anti-bacterial sanitaryware product range consists of 38 unique bathroom products.

Specialised  Bathroom Set Rs. 16,650..!
As an introductory pricing strategy, the company will offers a specialised Germ-Free bathroom set for Rs 16,650.

 H & R Johnson (India) announced the roll  out of Johnson's germ free sanitaryware in Tamil Nadu. This special range of anti-bacterial sanitaryware has been manufactured using the Silver Nano Technology developed by the company's scientists at its R & D Lab.

Mr. Ajit Singh, Vice President, Johnson Bath Division - H & R Johnson (India) said, “The launch of Johnson's germ-free sanitaryware is a significant step in bathroom product business.The market-roll-out of germ-free sanitaryware in Tamil Nadu is expected to be completed by June 2012."

During the last fiscal (2011-12), H&R Johnson (India)’s revenues crossed Rs. 1730 crores recording a business growth of 18%. Its overall contribution to Prism Cement’s consolidated revenues was 35% during the year.

The Johnson Bath Division grew by 40 per cent as against the Overall industry growth of 20 per cent  as well as organised sector’s growth of 30 per cent . Johnson Bath Division clocked Rs. 103 crore revenues for H&R Johnson (India).

As part of the company’s plans to scale-up the Johnson Bath Division, it plans to invest in building new capacities as well as enhance its existing distribution network going forward.

Contact
H & R Johnson (India)
Registered Office:305, Laxmi Niwas Apartments, Ameerpet, Hyderabad -500 016, India.

Corporate OfficeWindsor, 7 th Floor, C. S. T. Road , Kalina Santacruz (East), Mumbai - 400 098, India.
    Tel No:+91 -22 -30647300 / 2654 7300
    Fax: +91 -22 -3064 7400

   CustomerCare No: +91 -22 -3064 7484 / 2654 7484
    Toll Free No: 1800 22 7484 (from BSNL & MTNL Lines only)
    Email Id: customercare@hrjohnsonindia.com
    Export Inquiry: export@hrjohnsonindia.com
    Website: www.hrjohnsonindia.com

ChennaiHouse of Johnson, 358, Mount Road,
Opp. Thousand Lights, Chennai - 600 006
Tel No.: (044) 28292116 / 42142360

Coimbatore - House of Johnson, (kitchen only)
62-B, T. V. Swamy Road.,
West, R. S. Puram,Opp. Nike Showroom, Coimbatore - 641 002
Tel No.: (0422) 2540501/ 4382698

Madurai - House of Johnson,
Paravathi Plaza, 10/4 A,3rd floor,
70 Feet Road, Ellis Nagar Extension, Ponmeni, Madurai - 10    
Tel No.: 0452- 4355594

Trichy - House of Johnson,
9A, Sashtry Road,(Opp. Sippy Theatre)
Thennur, Trichy - 600 017 ,Tel No.: 0431- 2741730 / 40
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