South Korea’s LG Electronics Inc. aims to become a "top-tier" player in the global built-in home appliance market by 2023.
Song Dae-hyun, head of LG's home appliance and air solution division, said on September 8 that the company is ramping up investment to expand business with a view to capitalizing on the fast growing market.
"We have been focusing on establishing the organization and infrastructure for (the built-in business) since last year, though sales still remain small," Song said in a press briefing held on the sidelines of the IFA technology show in Berlin. "Expanding the built-in business takes time and enormous upfront investment because it also involves house designing and remodeling."
Although the Korean electronics maker still lags behind European built-in industry leaders with long traditions and established customer bases, Song said LG has been expanding its presence in the key market with differentiated customer service.
"After-sales service for built-in products is challenging because (engineers) have to disassemble parts for repairing," Song said. "We tell customers that they can get service whenever they need, which helped our business grow rapidly."
Song also vowed to step up connectivity of different gadgets, using artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, to lead the promising smart home market, stressing the firm's broad portfolio, ranging from home appliances to smartphones.
As part of the broader plan, LG introduced "Proactive Customer Care" at IFA, which features AI monitoring compatible appliances for potential problems like abnormal temperature and air flow.
The firm said it plans to roll out the AI care service on new front-loading washers and bottom-freezer refrigerators in Europe first, and bring them to North America and Asia next year.
(ASIA PACIFIC DAILY)