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EKC – An Introduction • Established in June, 1978 • Began with a Joint venture with Kanto Koatsu Yoki Manufacturing Company of Japan • Pioneer in production and development of Industrial and CNG cylinders with dominant market share in South Asia and Middle East • Largest global player in the Large Pressure Vessel space • Three manufacturing plants in India and one each in Dubai, China and U.S.A. • Existing capacity of 1 Million cylinders of all sizes mainly by way of organic and acquisition growth • Ambitious organic growth plans in India and China • Almost 1000 employees on rolls worldwide experienced in R&D, production and management • Quality control processes approved in more than 20 countries
1998 1978 1981 1988 1998 1998 2008 2004 2005 2007 1986 2001 Doubling of Capacity in Dubai and initiation of China Project Development of CNG cylinder for the markets Incorporation of Everest Kanto Cylinder (P) Limited Commencement of exports to Gulf countries First commercial production at Aurangabad Plant Supply of CNG Cascades Commencement of production at Dubai Plant Commissioning of Tarapur Plant More than 150,000 cylinders produced and dispatched Export to European countries Listing of Equity Shares and Gandhidham unit goes onstream Acquisition of CPI, U.S.A. and commencement of production in China EKC – Key Milestones
EKC – Key Customer profile • Industrial Cylinders • Praxair • BOC India Ltd • Inox Air Products Ltd • Advanced Silicon • Air Products • Air Liquide • CNG Cascades • Mahanagar Gas Ltd • Indraprashtha Gas Ltd • Bhagyanagar Gas Ltd • Gujarat Adani • OEMs for CNG Cylinders • Hyundai • Toyota • Suzuki • Tata Motors Ltd • Eicher Motors Ltd • Ashok Leyland & Co Ltd • Swaraj Mazda • Special Cylinders • Defence Department in India • US Navy
EKC’s Competitive Edge • First mover advantage in CNG space in Asia • Existing Production Capabilities & Capacities and expansion plans leading to economies of scale which gives edge over competition • New manufacturing facilities to adopt cost effective technologies and processes • Supply Chain Advantage – Relationship with Tenaris going back to 15 years • Strong Customer relationship especially with OEMs and after market players • Regulatory approvals in over 20 Countries
H1 2008-09 Results Highlights • High Growth in Turnover driven by organic expansion in China and inorganic acquisition of CPI, USA • Growth in CNG business continues to be robust with increased penetration of Indian, Middle East and CIS markets • Significant increase in output from Dubai unit and optimum utilisation of Indian facilities • EBITDA margins increase substantially aided by increased selling prices and better product mix and despite steep devaluation of INR vis a vis US$ • Higher interest, Depreciation and amortisation mainly due to acquisition of CPI and commencement of China operations
H1 2008-09 Results HighlightsTurnover by Markets H1 2007-08 H1 2008-09
H1 2008-09 Results HighlightsTurnover by Products H1 2007-08 H1 2008-09
Global NGV growth outlook • Benefits of Natural Gas Vehicles include • Reduced Particulate and greenhouse gas emissions and safer than most liquid fuels • Widespread availability of NG which can also be derived from renewable sources like biogas • Technically proven and available at lower cost • Can be used in all types of vehicles • Minimal processing or refining requirements • NGV growth has more than doubled during last five years • As per Gas Vehicles Report dated June 2008, there are 8.5 Million vehicles worldwide and IANGV projects that this would increase to a level of 50 Million vehicles by 2020
Global NGV growth outlook • Among top 10 countries, the number of NGVs has increased from a level of 1.7 Million in 2001 to a level of 7.6 Million in March 2008 • EKC has a significant presence in six of these countries which still have a low penetration rate of NGVs in the overall vehicle population • International Gas Union has projected that the total global NGV population shall increase to a level of 100 -200 Million by the year 2030 and the final target shall be announced in 2009
Global NGV statistics – Top Ten countries • Top ten countries represent 89% of global NGV population • Compound Annual Growth rate (CAGR) over last 7 years - 24% globally • 42% for Asia and CIS • Very low penetration rate of NGV vehicles • 6.1 % globally • 5.9 % for Asia and CIS • 2.0% for high growth markets like India and China
Natural Gas Scenario to positively impact CNG business in India Natural Gas infrastructure spans 8000 Kms with product pipeline of 10000 Kms Compressed Gas Distribution (CGD) networks in 19 cities - More than 0.8 M vehicles on CNG - More than 0.8 M households connected Expression of interest for CGD in 68 cities to be implemented over 2-5 years with investment ranging from US$ 50 – 200 Million in each city Projected Gas Supply expected to increase from 80.5 MMSCMD to a level of about 200 MMSCMD in 2010-11
EKC’s Global Business Outlook • China plant commenced production in May 2008 and large line expected to go into production very shortly • Integration activities with CPI progressing well resulting in improved production levels • Billet Piercing Plant to be operational in this fiscal year and this is expected to lower cost of production thereby making the products more cost competitive • Jumbo Cylinder Plant in India is scheduled to go into production in Q4 2008-09 and EKC expects to penetrate the untapped Indian market for such products by leveraging CPI’s capability in this line of business • EKC is venturing into the market for light weight CNG cylinders mainly required by OEMs in Europe and Asia and this project is expected to go into production in Q2 2009-10. This would result in much higher value addition besides providing value to customer • INR expected to continue to be under pressure but overall impact not significant on the bottomline