'Made in China' Coffins Enter Kerala Market


Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 25 (PTI): A variety of products have flooded Indian market after the liberalisation process was initiated two decades ago and the latest one to make its entry is 'made in China' coffins.

A consignment containing 170 coffins have arrived in Kerala with a Alappuzha district-based company entering into a tie-up with a firm in Shanghai. "We have entered into a tie-up with a firm in Shanghai for the manufacture of coffins," said Sateesh Thomas, proprietor of a company who is importing the coffins.

The coffins, named 'Sworgapetty (Heaven box), is made from the Paulownia tree wood, available in plenty in China. "The wood is environment friendly, strong and degradable in a week's time, Thomas said here.

"This is the first time that coffins made in China is coming to Indian market," he said. The price ranges between Rs 20,000 to Rs two lakh.

"We plan to bring in more boxes at a stretch and also planning to import the materials and assemble it here, to reduce the prices, to make it affordable to the common man."

Shortage of wood and lack of trained manpower to make coffins have led to its scarcity in the state, he said and cited it as reasons behind the firm, now engaged in furniture business, to diverse its operations to coffin import.

"Coffin making is a family owned business. The new generation is not coming forward to take up the business, mainly due to some kind of negative image associated with the trade," he said. In China, coffins made of cardboards were available. But, they were not suitable to Indian beliefs and culture, he said. "We have asked the agency in Shanghai to re-design the coffins in tune with the cultural conditions of the country."

The price of cardboard coffins would be very less compared to the ones made of Paulownia tree wood, he said.

  

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  • Denis Cutinha, Merlapadavu, Via Adyar,Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2012

    When a person dies his family has to pay even for his coffin ! Its like an insurance policy. You pay the premium when you are alive but when you die the family enjoys the insured amount !

    The best is cremation these days.Its cheaper !

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  • Mark Lobo, Manglore - Dubai

    Tue, Sep 25 2012

    Breaking news this coffin comes with 2 bags of rice free...but the news is very interesting news. Even for the last journey also, China wants to serve Indians. Good market study and identifying requirements and last but it should have ISI mark then I will definitely buy one for me :))

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