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BY
AKHIL PAREKH (12066)
ANKIT AGARWAL (12070)
NIKHIL AHUJA (12096)
VARUN PREET UPPAL (12110)
VISHAL MALHOTRA (12112)
INDIA
KEY AREAS OF ANALYSIS
Indian Shipbuilding Industry
Profile of major shipyards in India
Product range catered to by shipyards in India
Upcoming shipyards in India
Statistics related to investment, expansion plans, new upcoming
projects, etc in the Indian Shipbuilding Industry
Infrastructure details of upcoming Shipyards in India
Key selling points of Shipyards in India
Future outlook of shipbuilding industry in India
Independent assessment and recommendation about shipyards in
India
Critical issues and problems related to Indian Shipbuilding Industry
PLAN CONTD.
Market Assessment for Shipyard
Macro study of Shipping and identification of target segment for
shipyard
Demand supply Scenario for ships
Charter rates assessment and its impact on Shipbuilding Industry
Site Selection for Setting up new shipyard
Infrastructure Required for Shipyard Planning of equipments and
Machinery for Shipyard
Project Scheduling & Planning
Shipyard Consultant on Regulatory Matters
List of Permission required for setting up shipyard
Classification & Statutory requirements for shipbuilding
Subsidy Issues in Indian Shipbuilding
PLAN CONTD.
Risk Assessment in the Indian Shipbuilding Industry
Financial Study
Capital Expenditure required for setting up a Greenfield Shipyard in India
Phasing of investment
Operational Expenditure in Indian Shipbuilding Industry
Revenue projections based on market and capability of Shipyard
Equity Required (how much & when)
Financing options, Sources, Debt/Equity ratio etc.
Break-even analysis & ROI
GROWTH PATTERN – INDIAN
SHIPPING
P ER IO D C O A ST A L O V ER SE A S IND IA N TOTAL W ORLD
SH IP S M G T SH IP S M G T SH IP S M GT MGT
1997-98 234 0.643 244 6.200 478 6.843 439.0
1998-99 250 0.656 240 6.212 490 6.868 444.1
1999-00 273 0.682 240 6.231 513 6.913 449.4
2000-01 316 0.697 230 6.119 546 6.817 475.2
2001-02 336 0.734 224 6.087 560 6.821 487.0
2002-03 425 0.805 191 5.372 616 6.178 503.0
2003-04 436 0.808 203 6.136 639 6.944 533.3
2004-05 458 0.811 228 7.202 686 8.013 546.6
C AG R
Last 7 yrs 10.07% 3.37% -0.96% 2.16% 5.30% 2.28%
Last 2 yrs 3.81% 0.33% 9.26% 15.79% 5.53% 13.89%
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INDIA’S FOREIGN-GOING
FLEET
Others Crude
Gas Oil
13%
Carriers Carriers
5% 24%
Product
Bulk
Tankers
Carriers
20%
38%
9
MARKET CAP
10
NET PROFIT
11
KEY PLAYERS IN INDIAN
SHIPPING
Company Turnover No. of ships owned DWT
(2006-07)
Million Euro
Shipping Corporation of India 628 83 owned (in addition, 4.62 million (Plus
Ltd. (SCI) 53 ships are managed 68,000 DWT of other
and manned) manned vessels)
The Great Crude oil Carrier, Five Product Carriers (Medium Range)
Eastern Product Carrier, Gas expected to be delivered by mid 2007
Shipping Co. Carrier, Bulk Carrier Embarking upon plans for expansion,
Ltd. modernization & diversification of its fleet
Varun Shipping Tankers, Gas Carriers, Replacement of ageing tonnage & selection,
Bulk Carrier, AHTS training of skilled seafarer
Adding of more vessels
Planning to invest Rs. 1,000 cores in the
current financial year
Company with Exmar group of Belgium &
IOC bid for LNG Tanker against tender floated
by Petronet LNG. If accepted the partners will
jointly float a new company in India & operate
the LNG tanker on charter for 25 years
ANALYSIS OF CURRENT
SHIPBUILDING ACTIVITY
IN INDIA
INDIAN SHIPBUILDING
CAPABILITIES
14 medium to small shipyards
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COCHIN SHIPYARD LTD.,
COCHIN
Most modern and the largest shipyard in India, CSL is capable of
building ships up to about 125,000 DWT.
Located over an area of 190 acres, and has two dry docks and
three quays. The new construction dock is 255 m. long by 43 m.
wide. The repair dock is 270 m. long by 45 m. wide. The facility has
the largest hull fabrication shop in India, covering over 300,000
square feet of area.
4000
3000
Rs. Millions
2000
1000
0
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05
45
40
35
No. of vessels
30
25 Export
20 Domestic
15
10
5
0
2005 2006 2007