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Chennai: In a bid to become a global leader in typesetting
and allied services to publishers, Macmillan India plans to
acquire other verticals in the next five years, Rajiv Beri,
Managing Director, Macmillan India Ltd, has said.
The company has major plans to branch out into legal
information and financial information processes.
Macmillan India recently acquired the Chennai-based Charon
Tec Pvt Ltd, a company that provides typesetting services to
book publishers in Europe and the US. Beri said the
acquisition of Charon Tec will have an impact on Macmillan
India's topline from 2006 and it is expected that this
acquisition will contribute around $3 million in sales next
year. He said that with this acquisition, the staff on the
rolls has gone up to 450. Macmillan India is adopting an
aggressive growth path and recently launched a large book
division in Bangalore.
The company has also set up a new subsidiary called MPS
Technologies, which provides high-end software products for
publishers. This company will provide electronic access and a
content delivery platform. The company plans to start
fulfilment services.
The company offers Web-based solutions and IT services to
publishers globally through its software services unit,
emacmillan.
Macmillan is an established brand in the English language
teaching market for both the school and college segments. He
said that school textbook market is worth Rs 3,000 crore, of
which only 20 per cent was English medium.
The company had been catering to the CBSE (Central Board of
Secondary Education) and the ICSE (Indian Certificate of
Secondary Education) schools.
Beri said the next step would be to get into publishing for
the various State board schools. He said that most schools
that are aided and funded by the State Governments use only
textbooks issued by the State Government. The idea was to
work with the State Governments and bring out top class
books, he said.
Macmillan India has been acknowledged as a business `Superbrand'
this year.
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