A day after news of Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurved partnering with eight e-commerce companies emerged, the yoga guru tweeted that they have opened an exclusive shop at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. In an attempt to make the products more accessible, Patanjali has tied up with e-commerce sites like Flipkart, Amazon, Paytm, Grofers, Big Basket, ShopClues, Netmed and 1mg. In the baba's own words this will take Patanjali products from Haridwar to 'har dwar', or every doorstep.
Baba Ramdev tweeted that this attempt to take Patanjali products from Haridwar to 'har dwar' is now set to reach 'samundra par' or across the ocean, with the new shop at Delhi's IGI airport.
"Our products are sold at around 15 to 20 lakh kirana stores and 75 per cent are still left to be covered. We would connect with them and this year we are targeting to cover 50 lakh kirana shops. Now we are looking rural coverage also," Baba Ramdev said.
The Haridwar-based company is also increasing its manpower. They are recruiting around 20,000 people, across levels. The baba also said that they have created an annual production capacity worth Rs 50,000 crore at Haridwar and Tejpur, Assam. This amount is also the highest in the FMCG sector so far. The company is also planning to export Patanjali products to the UAE, US, Canada, Eurpoe, South America and African countries.
A couple of days ago, L Catterton Asia, a private equity fund co-owned by LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE said that they would love to work with Baba Ramdev and help him take the company global, provided they can figure out a model.