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Companies => Off-the-shelf companies => Topic started by: himanshuvohra on May 23, 2014, 01:14:56 PM
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Well.. from the time spartans launched in australia and UK, i was thinking that an indian company from jalandhar is spending millions of dollars and not selling in indian market....
Then they sign dhoni and still no dign in indian market....
But yesterday i saw this
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/23/ytesahej.jpg)(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/23/ju6eba3u.jpg)
A stand alone store in delhi...first of its kind for a cricketing brand.
Cricket equipment in delhi/ncr is sold in a different way.
Without tax and an additional 20-25% discount on the retail price, any day of the year.
But they are going to charge sales tax and no discounts.
Just not sure they will be able to compete brNds like SS TON, sg, bdm etc
Still a good news for cricketers.
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It will be interesting to know if they have a good selection of bats in the store or just merchandise. Like some of the Reebok stores.
Retail presence like this doesn't come cheap. I am wondering if they have actually started making any money yet.
And why didn't you go in the store mate?
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It will be interesting to know if they have a good selection of bats in the store or just merchandise. Like some of the Reebok stores.
Retail presence like this doesn't come cheap. I am wondering if they have actually started making any money yet.
And why didn't you go in the store mate?
Was stuck in jam on the other side of the road...
Could see 3-4 bats hanging and some work going on in the store...so i think they are not fully operational....
In my view spartans is at par with ss/ton.
And if they are going to charge extra premium...they are going to be a big flop in indian market....
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If you zoom the pic enough...you can see 3 bats hanging on the left.
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Spartans are made by SS
The only reason they are expensive is it's an Australian brand
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Spartans are made by SS
The only reason they are expensive is it's an Australian brand
You are mistaken amit bhai....
Spartans is an indian brand registered by spartan sports industries in Jalandhar.
They are a very old company.
They have only increased their screen presence lately.
I have visited their factory once and can confirm that.
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Taken from the Spartan website.
''THE HISTORY OF SPARTAN SPORTS
In 2000 Spartan Sporting Goods was formed in Australia and has established itself as one of the leading suppliers to the retail and sporting sectors.
Our focus is to develop sporting goods that contribute to the success of individual and corporate objectives. Whether an organisation requires promotional giveaways, corporate gifts and novelty items, or a sports club needs balls and equipment for their coaches and teams or an individual wants some fitness equipment or back yard games; Spartan is the name in the game.''
Sareen Sports make Spartan products.
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Coming close to SS when it comes to screen presence I will agree but with the amount of money they are spending towards marketing, will they have enough left to spend towards products. Personally the stickers killed it for me.
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Have to agree about the stickers. Hate the diagonally pointing arrow on the backs. Much prefer nice straight lines like Salix, Newbery and Aldridge stickers. Far too much going on.
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I like Spartan they add bits of fun and razzmatazz whoever makes them.
Like there range and fun ideas i call them fresh..
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I like Spartan they add bits of fun and razzmatazz whoever makes them.
Like there range and fun ideas i call them fresh..
Have to agree that spartan bats are in your face but I like that and it will appeal to all ages and I think the kids will love them
(http://i1360.photobucket.com/albums/r659/Simonalfie5/imagejpg1_zpsc31e335a.jpg) (http://s1360.photobucket.com/user/Simonalfie5/media/imagejpg1_zpsc31e335a.jpg.html)
And offer a bat for all price ranges this is one off the low end models
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Taken from the Spartan website.
''THE HISTORY OF SPARTAN SPORTS
In 2000 Spartan Sporting Goods was formed in Australia and has established itself as one of the leading suppliers to the retail and sporting sectors.
Our focus is to develop sporting goods that contribute to the success of individual and corporate objectives. Whether an organisation requires promotional giveaways, corporate gifts and novelty items, or a sports club needs balls and equipment for their coaches and teams or an individual wants some fitness equipment or back yard games; Spartan is the name in the game.''
Sareen Sports make Spartan products.
now have a look at this
http://www.indiamart.com/spartan-sports/cricket.html (http://www.indiamart.com/spartan-sports/cricket.html)
http://spartansports.com.au/media/wysiwyg/Ambassadors/Large/mitchell.jpg (http://spartansports.com.au/media/wysiwyg/Ambassadors/Large/mitchell.jpg)
they started in 1958....
now all these things according to me can be marketing gimmicks....just to charge extra premium from the buyers.....i have been to their factory once....
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Spartan are from Jalandhar originally.
They were all into balls- soccer, basketball etc and boxing gear. (Similar to brands like Cosco & Nivia but were smaller)
One of the sons came to Australia and pushed a big chunk of $$$ into cricket marketing. That's the spartan Au brand- made by SS currently. By another bigger brand last year. Saw some of their next season bats being made - both English and Kashmir - a few non concaved bats coming soon .
Spartan Indian bats have different stickers and model names- (think usual Indian shape in heavier weight- both English and Kashmir willow that is)
Few stories/incidents about Spartan India but not suitable for a public forum!
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Who did you have a word with ?
If the MSD LE is that cheap in India, will be interesting to see how the prices get affected else where.
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Who did you have a word with ?
If the MSD LE is that cheap in India, will be interesting to see how the prices get affected else where.
my mistake.....it was a wrong info...i think i misheard...
they are selling it at 28200 plus tax....
now thats too steep.....and i dont think this pricing will actually work in indian market...lets see they change it in the future or close down the store :-p
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my mistake.....it was a wrong info...i think i misheard...
they are selling it at 28200 plus tax....
now thats too steep.....and i dont think this pricing will actually work in indian market...lets see they change it in the future or close down the store :-p
That comes to £300 approx. Not too bad considering they are selling it as an LE.
I am sure they will have cheaper bats to suit everyone and no doubt there will be sales. They seem to have too much money so I doubt they will close down that easy.
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Thats around (slightly more than) the retail price of the SS Ton Reserve Edition. And being endorsed by MSD, adds to the costs and the demand as well.
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Spartan have a different range for bats in India.
In India they usually charge a whole heap more for their international models. (Blue MC, MsD) - the markup is so big that these same models retail for lesser overseas! They are the only brand doing this - guess they want to keep their OveseAs range as a super premium range. Whatever the reason they are missing out on a lot of Indian sales due to extremely high prices