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CCS bags government contract

The contract was issued for the consistent performance showed by the company

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CCS bags government contract
Friday, October 26, 2007

Chennai, Oct 19

Chennai-based CCS Infotech, a PC and notebook manu-facturer, recently received a rate contract for com-puters from supplies and disposals department of Chennai. "We are ahead of our plans to achieve a Rs 100 crore mark in the coming FY, and are hopeful that we get some good business out of this contract," said H Ratna Kumar, Director, CCS Infotech. "The contract would be for next 12 months, where we can supply computers to central government and government-run offices at any time, without any tender or formalities. The contract was issued for the consistent performance by CCS Infotech, and only a very few manufacturers hold this rate contract. For this, we also plan to tie-up a few more channels across the country," Kumar informed.

Claiming that 75 percent of CCS's business comes from their own PC business, Kumar said the company did a good business through exports last year by touching Rs 64 crore mark with Rs 20 crore coming from export business alone.

Collaborating with VSNL, CCS Infotech is providing lease line solutions across the city. "It was one of our major products signed this year, and initially we had few hiccups but later received many orders . Now we are expecting a good revenue through the project as it
has gained momentum," Kumar said.

CCS Infotech is focusing mainly on retail outlets. Kumar informed that around 10 percent of the total revenue came from retail segment. He further informed that CCS proposes to bring 10-12 more outlets across the city by this year-end and plans to duplicate the same across the country.

Kumar opined that education segments are contributing to a great extent for CCS, as most of the engineering colleges across the state use CCS computers. "We are doing a great business through educational institutions, and even the government contributes about 30 percent in our business, through various programs apart from receiving 25-30 percent of business from SMEs," he added.

Speaking about the joint venture project in South Africa, he said, "We are going to have our footprints in various regions, apart from supplying our own brand computers to countries like Australia and the UK." He informed that CCS would hold 49 percent stake in the joint venture and will sell its own brand computers there apart from opening retail segments. According to the response, it would also start a manufacturing unit in South Africa.


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