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Partners in Coimbatore want action,NR SETHURAMAN



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Partners in Coimbatore want action,NR SETHURAMAN
Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The IT Panchayat organized by The DQ Week and DQ Channels held in Coimbatore on Oct 12, 2008 proved that the scenario existing in the Manchester of Tamil Nadu is no different from any other IT market across the country. Coimbatore market too has issues that are prevalent in other IT markets. The event started by mourning the death of three dealers in the past eight months-AH Saleem of Compu Soft Systems, SG Ponnarasu of Addons Computers and Senthil of Computer Solutions.

The panelists included Manoj Shankar, Branch Manager, Ingram Micro; G Suresh, Director, eCaps; A Dhanasekar, President, Coimbatore IT Association (CITA); Raaj Gopal Dakka, Branch Manager, Rashi Peripherals; K Ravichandran, President, Tirupur IT Association (TITA) and VR Sundar Raj, Personal Relationship Manager, Init Systems. The panchayat also saw the participation of Tirupur IT Association, whose dealers were once part of the Coimbatore IT Association (CITA).

DoA issues
The panel discussion started with Dhanasekar highlighting DoA issues that the channel partners were facing in Coimbatore. He requested the distributors to take immediate steps in replacing DoA products.

Addressing this issue, Shankar said, "Most of the time distributors are allotted specific regions, as the vendors decide whether DoAs should be addressed by the distributor or the authorized service provider." On the other hand, he also agreed that there are no clear moralities in the DoA cases from the vendors end. "Vendors and distributors must have some clarity in DoA policies," he added.

Sundar Raj said, "Distributors are helping us to some extent and the vendors too agree to solve DoA cases, however there is little action," he claimed.

(L-R) VR Sundar Raj, Personal Relationship Manager, Init Systems; G Suresh, Director, eCaps, Coimbatore; A Dhanasekar, President, Coimbatore IT Association (CITA); Manoj Shankar, Branch Manager, Ingram Micro, Coimbatore; Raaj Gopal Dakka, Branch Manager, Rashi Peripherals, Coimbatore;
K Ravichandran, President, Tirupur IT Association (TITA)

Price difference
The next issue that the partners brought up distributors was the price difference for different channel partners, and in different regions in the same state.

Addressing this, Shankar said that as a distributor, Ingram is very supportive with the partners by fixing up adequate prices. "The price difference could be because either the vendor or distributor would be giving some special discount to a channel partner. We suggest that both the distributors and channel should have a clear focus on the MOP and operate accordingly," Shankar said.

Ravichandran argued that in most cases, the distributor's prices are higher than the MOP and partners in Tirupur are asked to courier every product for a service. "We are bearing the courier charges from our margins, which are already shrinking. Being a huge market, the absence of a national distributor is felt badly among the partners."

Price protection
The other issue that the partners expressed dissent over was price protection. Dhanasekar said that the dealers need to be protected unconditionally during any price drops, as they are totally committed to the vendor and the distributors.

Dev Naryan, Regional Sales, Sify Partners during the event

Dakka said that the distributor keeps informing the partners on the price drops even though they aren't able to officially announce the price drops.

Price protection
The other issue that the partners expressed dissent over was price protection. Dhanasekar said that the dealers need to be protected unconditionally during any price drops, as they are totally committed to the vendor and the distributors.

Dev Naryan, Regional Sales, Sify Partners during the event

Dakka said that the distributor keeps informing the partners on the price drops even though they aren't able to officially announce the price drops.

Shankar of Redington too appreciated the move by Rashi. But he said that such predictions at times would go wrong and the dealers might get into trouble. "Mostly distis are not allowed to inform the price drops and some times the predictions would become indirect implications," he averred.

Warranty and service support
Suresh of eCaps indicted that the distributors don't have any product knowledge and act as mere logistics providers. He stressed the need of product and service specialist in Coimbatore. However, the partners present there claimed that the distributors have few technical people with them and wanted those numbers to be increased.

Ravichandran of TITA claimed that there is no service center in Tirupur and partners there are facing hardships in terms of customer service. Supporting him Dhanasekar too claimed that there was no support from the local service center. "There is a service center in Chennai but unfortunately, we don't get the service at the right time and it takes almost a month for getting the products back," said Dhanasekar.

Addressing the Tirupur service center issue, Shankar of Ingram suggested that partners in Tirupur could identify some well doing, experienced partner and stock the products. "That particular partner could be used as a collection agent. Through him the distributors can pick the stocks and get the service done," he suggested.

Reacting to this suggestion, Suresh said, "Every vendor would have certain failure rate on their products and they need to calculate on those failure rates and set-up a service center accordingly."

Extending supports
On the support extended to the channels from the distributor's end, Shankar said that the distributor has a separate division called 'value-added services', where people in the team communicate the products and solutions that would add value to the partner's solutions and where they could make good margins.

Dhanasekar appealed for more support from the vendors and distributors. "We invited both vendors and distributors, and discussed our issues, but till date we haven't received any solution from either of them. We need more support from both of them for a doing a good business," he claimed. As the discussions on the support extended to each other continued, Shankar of Ingram extended his full support to work with the association and sort out the issues that were possible from his end.

Appreciating this, the association members present there also agreed to work on mutual understanding with the distributors.

Dev Narayan, Regional Manager-South Channels, Sify and Anil Gupta, Head-National Sales, MicroWorld made their presentations and indicated that the companies were looking to partner with the members present in the IT Panchayat.

The discussion was moderated by Zia Askari, Associate Editor, CyberMedia.

Sify, Microworld, Hitachi, Epson and Geneva partnered for the event, which was attended by 60 partners.


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