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Louis Vuitton launches yacht business in India

Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey (LVMH) Group's yacht making firm, Princess, has announced a formal entry into India, and is aiming to sell up to five luxury boats in the next year.

Louis Vuitton launches yacht business in India

Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey (LVMH) Group's yacht making firm, Princess, has announced a formal entry into India, and is aiming to sell up to five luxury boats in the next year.

"We will sell four to five yachts in the next 12 months," Sharad Kachalia, a director at Navnit Marine, Princess International's distributor for the country, told PTI here.

Princess's sales manager, Bill Barrow, said it has entered into an exclusive arrangement with Navnit and will sell the entire range of its yachts here.

Smallest of these luxe yachts cost Rs 4 crore while at the higher end, the price can go up to Rs 30 crore.

Princess, the England-headquartered company which was bought over by LVMH in 2008, is also designing a 39-footer yacht, which will be its smallest. It will help attract more buyers in a price-sensitive geography like this, Barrow said.

When asked if the entry into India is a strategic decision, considering the slowdown in Europe and elsewhere, Barrow avoided giving a direct answer.

However, he said the share of emerging economies like China in the company's total revenue pie has been growing steadily over the past few years. The company sells its products in 65 countries.

According to Navnit Marines, which has a tie-up with five more yacht-makers, demand for the super-luxury machines continues to be strong even in the present economic situation.

Navnit has sold around 100 yachts of various sizes since its launch in 2002, Kachalia said, and added that absence of supporting infrastructure like marinas is holding back the sector.

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