After Winning Portugal and Italy Brazil File Firm Looks Overseas

Brazil's New Line file One of Brazil's Oliveira Group plans for 2008 is to expand sales of its files for nails and feet on the foreign market and, for this, the company is seeking distributors abroad. It has been one year since brand New Line, which belongs to the group, debuted in Portugal and Italy.

"We want to work with somebody with influence in the market," stated the director at the group, Fabiane de Oliveira.

According to her, the New Line files were developed to bring greater safety to personal hygiene. "Traditional files nowadays are not disposable, which is a strong source of fungi and bacteria. Our file is disposable. You may replace the refill and use the same hand piece, avoiding contamination and disease," explained Fabiane.

The differential of the product is the plastic support, which is not disposable, for the file to be connected to. According to Fabiane, the idea worked out so well that the group, headquartered in the city of Jundiaí­, in the interior of the southeastern Brazilian state of São Paulo, has expanded sales to the capital and to the states of Rio de Janeiro, also in the Southeast, and Paraná, in the South.

The product started being made in 2004. The process was developed manually by two people. "It was a home-made product," said Fabiane. With the greater demand for the files, the company bought a machine with a capacity for production of over 50,000 units a month and rose to 15 employees responsible for New Line. According to Fabiane, sales to beauty salons are through several distributors.

Currently, around 40% of the company's production is turned to the foreign market and the group's target is to turn 70% to export. To reach this objective in 2008, Fabiane intends to start participating in cosmetics fairs to promote the product.

Contact

New Line
Tel: (+55 11) 4521-4880
Site:
www.newlinedesc.com.br

Anba – www.anba.com.br

Tags:

You May Also Like

UFRJ, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Brazil Needs a Little Less Astuteness and a Little More Civic Engagement

After declaring Brazil’s Independence, the Empire’s leaders decided to educate the children of the ...

In Brazil, High Interests Are a Rich’s Best Friend

Brazil’s annualized benchmark interest rate of 19.75% – one of the highest in the ...

Jorge Ben Jor back in the USA

“I am an urban suburban poet and my beat stays the same,” says Jorge ...

Workers of Brazilian Oil Giant Petrobras Go on Strike

Petrobras, Brazil's government-controlled oil and gas multinational announced that there is "no chance" a ...

US Buys 20 War Planes from Brazil for Flight Training and Reconnaissance in Afghanistan

Brazil’s aircraft manufacturer Embraer will sell its A-29 Super Tucano aircraft to the US ...

Brazil Spends Close to US$ 400,000 to Sacrifice 6,000 Sick Cattle

The government of Paraná, a state in southern Brazil, authorized the disbursement of US$ ...

Brazil’s Buffalo Breeders Want to Serve You Some Different Milk for Breakfast

Brazil’s Association of Livestock Breeders and Dairy Producers of Vale do Ribeira (Proleite) want ...

IMF Applauds Brazil’s Decision do Cut Umbilical Cord from the Fund

On March 21 the Executive Board of the IMF completed the tenth and final ...

Unable to Keep Up with Demand Brazil Sharply Ups Fuel Imports Including Ethanol

Brazilian oil production has failed to keep up with rising consumption, and the country ...

Brazil Reaches Oil Self-Sufficiency by Year’s End

Brazilian petroleum output should be enough by the end of 2005 to meet the ...