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Hand Sanitizer Market in India 2020

Report code: SDMRCO1521288 | Industry: Consumer Goods | Published On: 9/1/2020


The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped consumer behavior and has encouraged people to take more precautionary measures concerning personal hygiene, especially hand hygiene. The Indian Government has issued several guidelines to educate consumers about the application of hand sanitizers frequently, to mitigate the spread of the infection. The growing awareness about hand hygiene has spawned numerous growth opportunities and hand sanitizers have become an essential commodity in every Indian household.
The hand sanitizer market in India was valued at INR 1,098.12 Mn in 2019 and is expected to reach a value of INR 4,056.33 Mn by 2025, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~22.44% during the 2020-2025 period.

Impact of COVID-19 and the way forward:
The demand for hand sanitizers skyrocketed in early February 2020, due to the spread of the COVID-19 in the country. By the end of February, hand sanitizers went out of stock. The exponential increase in the demand created a massive gap in supply; and industry players utilized their manufacturing proficiency to expand production to avoid supply shortage. This also paved the way for companies from different sectors to foray into the Indian hand sanitizer space. Furthermore, to stabilize the price of sanitizers amid the huge demand and avoid any exploitation within the industry, the government had capped the market price of hand sanitizers sold in the country. However, hand sanitizers were removed from the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 as supply normalized post-July 2020.
Competitive landscape:
The hand sanitizer market in India had a few established players such as Reckitt Benckiser, HUL, Himalaya Drug Company, and Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL) at the beginning of 2020. However, post the spread of COVID-19, smaller players entered the market to take advantage of the demand surge and grabbed more than 60% of the market share as of September 2020. New entrants primarily included distilleries that had easy access to the extra neutral alcohol (ENA) required in manufacturing sanitizers, after the government granted them production license. Moving forward, high demand is expected to come from institutional buyers; and the larger, established players are likely to capture market share.
Companies covered:
• 3M India Limited
• Colgate Palmolive India Ltd (Palmolive)
• Dabur India Limited
• Godrej Consumer Products Limited (Protekt)
• Hindustan Unilever Limited
• ITC Limited (Savlon)
• Herbal Strategi
• Reckitt Benckiser India Limited (Dettol)
• The Himalaya Drug Company
• Vi-Jon Group
The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped consumer behavior and has encouraged people to take more precautionary measures concerning personal hygiene, especially hand hygiene. The Indian Government has issued several guidelines to educate consumers about the application of hand sanitizers frequently, to mitigate the spread of the infection. The growing awareness about hand hygiene has spawned numerous growth opportunities and hand sanitizers have become an essential commodity in every Indian household.
The hand sanitizer market in India was valued at INR 1,098.12 Mn in 2019 and is expected to reach a value of INR 4,056.33 Mn by 2025, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~22.44% during the 2020-2025 period.

Impact of COVID-19 and the way forward:
The demand for hand sanitizers skyrocketed in early February 2020, due to the spread of the COVID-19 in the country. By the end of February, hand sanitizers went out of stock. The exponential increase in the demand created a massive gap in supply; and industry players utilized their manufacturing proficiency to expand production to avoid supply shortage. This also paved the way for companies from different sectors to foray into the Indian hand sanitizer space. Furthermore, to stabilize the price of sanitizers amid the huge demand and avoid any exploitation within the industry, the government had capped the market price of hand sanitizers sold in the country. However, hand sanitizers were removed from the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 as supply normalized post-July 2020.
Competitive landscape:
The hand sanitizer market in India had a few established players such as Reckitt Benckiser, HUL, Himalaya Drug Company, and Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL) at the beginning of 2020. However, post the spread of COVID-19, smaller players entered the market to take advantage of the demand surge and grabbed more than 60% of the market share as of September 2020. New entrants primarily included distilleries that had easy access to the extra neutral alcohol (ENA) required in manufacturing sanitizers, after the government granted them production license. Moving forward, high demand is expected to come from institutional buyers; and the larger, established players are likely to capture market share.
Companies covered:
• 3M India Limited
• Colgate Palmolive India Ltd (Palmolive)
• Dabur India Limited
• Godrej Consumer Products Limited (Protekt)
• Hindustan Unilever Limited
• ITC Limited (Savlon)
• Herbal Strategi
• Reckitt Benckiser India Limited (Dettol)
• The Himalaya Drug Company
• Vi-Jon Group
The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped consumer behavior and has encouraged people to take more precautionary measures concerning personal hygiene, especially hand hygiene. The Indian Government has issued several guidelines to educate consumers about the application of hand sanitizers frequently, to mitigate the spread of the infection. The growing awareness about hand hygiene has spawned numerous growth opportunities and hand sanitizers have become an essential commodity in every Indian household.
The hand sanitizer market in India was valued at INR 1,098.12 Mn in 2019 and is expected to reach a value of INR 4,056.33 Mn by 2025, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~22.44% during the 2020-2025 period.

Impact of COVID-19 and the way forward:
The demand for hand sanitizers skyrocketed in early February 2020, due to the spread of the COVID-19 in the country. By the end of February, hand sanitizers went out of stock. The exponential increase in the demand created a massive gap in supply; and industry players utilized their manufacturing proficiency to expand production to avoid supply shortage. This also paved the way for companies from different sectors to foray into the Indian hand sanitizer space. Furthermore, to stabilize the price of sanitizers amid the huge demand and avoid any exploitation within the industry, the government had capped the market price of hand sanitizers sold in the country. However, hand sanitizers were removed from the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 as supply normalized post-July 2020.
Competitive landscape:
The hand sanitizer market in India had a few established players such as Reckitt Benckiser, HUL, Himalaya Drug Company, and Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL) at the beginning of 2020. However, post the spread of COVID-19, smaller players entered the market to take advantage of the demand surge and grabbed more than 60% of the market share as of September 2020. New entrants primarily included distilleries that had easy access to the extra neutral alcohol (ENA) required in manufacturing sanitizers, after the government granted them production license. Moving forward, high demand is expected to come from institutional buyers; and the larger, established players are likely to capture market share.
Companies covered:
• 3M India Limited
• Colgate Palmolive India Ltd (Palmolive)
• Dabur India Limited
• Godrej Consumer Products Limited (Protekt)
• Hindustan Unilever Limited
• ITC Limited (Savlon)
• Herbal Strategi
• Reckitt Benckiser India Limited (Dettol)
• The Himalaya Drug Company
• Vi-Jon Group
The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped consumer behavior and has encouraged people to take more precautionary measures concerning personal hygiene, especially hand hygiene. The Indian Government has issued several guidelines to educate consumers about the application of hand sanitizers frequently, to mitigate the spread of the infection. The growing awareness about hand hygiene has spawned numerous growth opportunities and hand sanitizers have become an essential commodity in every Indian household.
The hand sanitizer market in India was valued at INR 1,098.12 Mn in 2019 and is expected to reach a value of INR 4,056.33 Mn by 2025, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~22.44% during the 2020-2025 period.

Impact of COVID-19 and the way forward:
The demand for hand sanitizers skyrocketed in early February 2020, due to the spread of the COVID-19 in the country. By the end of February, hand sanitizers went out of stock. The exponential increase in the demand created a massive gap in supply; and industry players utilized their manufacturing proficiency to expand production to avoid supply shortage. This also paved the way for companies from different sectors to foray into the Indian hand sanitizer space. Furthermore, to stabilize the price of sanitizers amid the huge demand and avoid any exploitation within the industry, the government had capped the market price of hand sanitizers sold in the country. However, hand sanitizers were removed from the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 as supply normalized post-July 2020.
Competitive landscape:
The hand sanitizer market in India had a few established players such as Reckitt Benckiser, HUL, Himalaya Drug Company, and Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL) at the beginning of 2020. However, post the spread of COVID-19, smaller players entered the market to take advantage of the demand surge and grabbed more than 60% of the market share as of September 2020. New entrants primarily included distilleries that had easy access to the extra neutral alcohol (ENA) required in manufacturing sanitizers, after the government granted them production license. Moving forward, high demand is expected to come from institutional buyers; and the larger, established players are likely to capture market share.
Companies covered:
• 3M India Limited
• Colgate Palmolive India Ltd (Palmolive)
• Dabur India Limited
• Godrej Consumer Products Limited (Protekt)
• Hindustan Unilever Limited
• ITC Limited (Savlon)
• Herbal Strategi
• Reckitt Benckiser India Limited (Dettol)
• The Himalaya Drug Company
• Vi-Jon Group
The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped consumer behavior and has encouraged people to take more precautionary measures concerning personal hygiene, especially hand hygiene. The Indian Government has issued several guidelines to educate consumers about the application of hand sanitizers frequently, to mitigate the spread of the infection. The growing awareness about hand hygiene has spawned numerous growth opportunities and hand sanitizers have become an essential commodity in every Indian household.
The hand sanitizer market in India was valued at INR 1,098.12 Mn in 2019 and is expected to reach a value of INR 4,056.33 Mn by 2025, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~22.44% during the 2020-2025 period.

Impact of COVID-19 and the way forward:
The demand for hand sanitizers skyrocketed in early February 2020, due to the spread of the COVID-19 in the country. By the end of February, hand sanitizers went out of stock. The exponential increase in the demand created a massive gap in supply; and industry players utilized their manufacturing proficiency to expand production to avoid supply shortage. This also paved the way for companies from different sectors to foray into the Indian hand sanitizer space. Furthermore, to stabilize the price of sanitizers amid the huge demand and avoid any exploitation within the industry, the government had capped the market price of hand sanitizers sold in the country. However, hand sanitizers were removed from the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 as supply normalized post-July 2020.
Competitive landscape:
The hand sanitizer market in India had a few established players such as Reckitt Benckiser, HUL, Himalaya Drug Company, and Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL) at the beginning of 2020. However, post the spread of COVID-19, smaller players entered the market to take advantage of the demand surge and grabbed more than 60% of the market share as of September 2020. New entrants primarily included distilleries that had easy access to the extra neutral alcohol (ENA) required in manufacturing sanitizers, after the government granted them production license. Moving forward, high demand is expected to come from institutional buyers; and the larger, established players are likely to capture market share.
Companies covered:
3M India Limited
Colgate Palmolive India Ltd (Palmolive)
Dabur India Limited
Godrej Consumer Products Limited (Protekt)
Hindustan Unilever Limited
ITC Limited (Savlon)
Herbal Strategi
 Reckitt Benckiser India Limited (Dettol)
The Himalaya Drug Company
Vi-Jon Group

Chapter  1:  Executive  summary  

Chapter  2:  Socio-economic  indicators

Chapter  3:  Introduction

3.1.  Market  definition  and  structure
3.2.  WHO  recommended  alcohol-based  sanitizer  formulations

Chapter  4:  Global  hand  sanitizer  market  overview
4.1.  Global  hand  sanitizer  market  –  Overview  
4.1.1.  Market  size  and  growth  forecast  based  on  value  (2018–2025e)

Chapter  5:  India  hand  sanitizer  market  overview
  5.1.  India  hand  sanitizer  market  –  Overview  
5.1.1.  Market  size  and  growth  forecast  based  on  value  (2018–2025e)

Chapter  6:  COVID-19  -  strategic  insights
6.1.  COVID-19  –  Overview  
6.2.  Rise  in  the  number  of  COVID-19  cases
6.3.  Changing  industry  dynamics  –  Impact  of  COVID-19
6.3.1.  Indian  hand  sanitizer  market  share  -  Pre  and  Post  COVID-19
6.3.2.  Total  unique  buyers
6.3.3.  Liters  of  sanitizer  sold
6.3.4.  Immediate  challenges  faced  by  key  hand  sanitizer  manufacturing  companies  during  lockdown  1.0
6.4.  Market  opportunities



Chapter  7:  Key  regulatory  framework
7.1.  Key  regulatory  framework

Chapter  8:  Trade  analysis
8.1.  Export  
8.1.1.  Value-wise
8.1.2.  Country-wise
8.2.  Import  
8.2.1.  Value-wise
8.2.2.  Country-wise

Chapter  9:  Market  influencers
9.1.  Market  drivers
9.2.  Market  challengers

Chapter  10:  Competitive  landscape
10.1.  3M  India  Limited
Company  information
Business  description
Products/services
Key  people
Financial  snapshot
Key  business  segments
Key  geographical  segments
Note:  Financial  data  and  segment-wise  data  is  available  for  public  companies  only
10.2.  Colgate  Palmolive  India  Ltd  (Palmolive)
10.3.  Dabur  India  Limited
10.4.  Godrej  Consumer  Products  Limited  (Protekt)
10.5.  Hindustan  Unilever  Limited  
10.6.  ITC  Limited  (Savlon)
10.7.  Herbal  Strategi
10.8.  Reckitt  Benckiser  India  Limited  (Dettol)
10.9.  The  Himalaya  Drug  Company
10.10.  Vi-Jon  Group



Chapter  11:  Emerging  start-ups
11.1.  Emerging  start-ups

Chapter  12:  Recent  development  
12.1.  Recent  Development

Chapter  14:  Appendix

14.1.  Research  Methodology
14.2.  About  Netscribes
14.3.  DisclaimerChapter  1:  Executive  summary  

Chapter  2:  Socio-economic  indicators

Chapter  3:  Introduction

3.1.  Market  definition  and  structure
3.2.  WHO  recommended  alcohol-based  sanitizer  formulations

Chapter  4:  Global  hand  sanitizer  market  overview
4.1.  Global  hand  sanitizer  market  –  Overview  
4.1.1.  Market  size  and  growth  forecast  based  on  value  (2018–2025e)

Chapter  5:  India  hand  sanitizer  market  overview
  5.1.  India  hand  sanitizer  market  –  Overview  
5.1.1.  Market  size  and  growth  forecast  based  on  value  (2018–2025e)

Chapter  6:  COVID-19  -  strategic  insights
6.1.  COVID-19  –  Overview  
6.2.  Rise  in  the  number  of  COVID-19  cases
6.3.  Changing  industry  dynamics  –  Impact  of  COVID-19
6.3.1.  Indian  hand  sanitizer  market  share  -  Pre  and  Post  COVID-19
6.3.2.  Total  unique  buyers
6.3.3.  Liters  of  sanitizer  sold
6.3.4.  Immediate  challenges  faced  by  key  hand  sanitizer  manufacturing  companies  during  lockdown  1.0
6.4.  Market  opportunities



Chapter  7:  Key  regulatory  framework
7.1.  Key  regulatory  framework

Chapter  8:  Trade  analysis
8.1.  Export  
8.1.1.  Value-wise
8.1.2.  Country-wise
8.2.  Import  
8.2.1.  Value-wise
8.2.2.  Country-wise

Chapter  9:  Market  influencers
9.1.  Market  drivers
9.2.  Market  challengers

Chapter  10:  Competitive  landscape
10.1.  3M  India  Limited
Company  information
Business  description
Products/services
Key  people
Financial  snapshot
Key  business  segments
Key  geographical  segments
Note:  Financial  data  and  segment-wise  data  is  available  for  public  companies  only
10.2.  Colgate  Palmolive  India  Ltd  (Palmolive)
10.3.  Dabur  India  Limited
10.4.  Godrej  Consumer  Products  Limited  (Protekt)
10.5.  Hindustan  Unilever  Limited  
10.6.  ITC  Limited  (Savlon)
10.7.  Herbal  Strategi
10.8.  Reckitt  Benckiser  India  Limited  (Dettol)
10.9.  The  Himalaya  Drug  Company
10.10.  Vi-Jon  Group



Chapter  11:  Emerging  start-ups
11.1.  Emerging  start-ups

Chapter  12:  Recent  development  
12.1.  Recent  Development

Chapter  14:  Appendix

14.1.  Research  Methodology
14.2.  About  Netscribes
14.3.  Disclaimer
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