Indian Aluminium Extrusions Industry - Challenges & Oppourtunities

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Indian Extrusion Industry The Opportunities &

Challenges

w Extrusions Market in India

w Opportunities in India

w Towards Solutions

Contents:

The Indian Aluminium Extrusions Industry

w The demand for aluminium extrusions in India was about 300,000 tonnes in 2010

w Demand in India is still growing strong inspite of economic fluctuations

w The building & construction industry is the major consumer of aluminium extrusions in India

w Future growth will come largely from the solar industry and the industrial sector

w Usage in the automotive industry is still in a nascent stage

Building & Construction

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Transportation 12%

Industrial 28%

Market size: 300,000 tonnes (2010)

India’s per capita consumption of extrusions is amongst the lowest in the world

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A highly fragmented industry

w The total capacity for aluminium extrusions in India is about 400,000 tonnes

w The industry is highly fragmented with over 60 manufacturers of aluminium extrusions

Capacity No. of players

> 25,000 tonnes 2

Between 10,000 & 25,000 tonnes 5

Between 5,000 & 10,000 tonnes 12

< 5,000 tonnes 43

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India – Growing Market Opportunities

Market segments

Automotive

Telecom

Mass Transportation

Key Observations :

w Currently the 5th largest passenger car producer & 8th largest commercial vehicle producer in the world

w The Indian auto industry has grown at a CAGR of

16% in the last 5 years

w India is now a export base for many global auto

majors

w Aluminium usage is still at a nascent stage

Aluminium Extrusions Usage in Automotives

w Current usage of aluminium extrusions is restricted to engine mounts, radiator frames, brake components, seat frames & a few other minor applications

w As opposed to the average aluminium extrusions usage of 11.5 kg in Europe in passenger cars, the usage in India is as low as 2 to 3 kg per car

w Even cars manufactured by European/American manufacturers like Volkswagen, Renault, General Motors & Ford have very low usage of aluminium extrusions

w Supply to this industry would require tough tolerance adherence, extremely well documented production procedures

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India – Growing Market Opportunities

Market segments

Automotive

Telecom

Mass Transportation

Key Observations :

w Production of equipment for the telecom

industry was valued at $11.87 billion in 2010

w Industry is currently facing a lull in growth but is

expected to come back on track next year

w Production revenue is set to increase to $23.5

billion by 2014

Telecom

w Development and sales of enclosures and cooling solution.

w Extruded aluminum superior as a heat dissipater.

w Outperforms cast aluminum with thermal conductivity that is twice as effective and copper by lower weight.

w Cooling fins can be made very narrow, closely spaced and with high degree of precision.

India – Growing Market Opportunities

Market segments

Automotive

Telecom

Mass Transportation

Key Observations :

w Metros are being launched in many cities across

India

w Bombardier & Alstom have set up operations

w Friction Stir Welding technology is not available at

present

India – Growing Market Opportunities

Market segments

Building Industry

Solar Power

Key Observations :

w Building industry is the largest consumer of extrusions

Construction is now moving heavily into Tier II and Tier

III cities in addition to Tier I cities

w Current demand for extrusions from this sector is

largely for simple door & window sections

w The usage of building systems and Unitized systems are

yet to gain large scale acceptance in the market

Challenges in the Indian extrusions market

w Aluminium is still used only for simple applications at present in India

w Complex applications, a small market by itself, are catered to through

imports

w Technical know how is significantly lesser than in Europe & USA

w Customers prefer to buy “off the shelf” products; This will have to

change with more industrial applications coming in

w Price is a key driving factor and India is amongst the most price sensitive

markets in the world.

w Quality extrusions will cost more , but pays in the long run. Evaluate the

whole life costs while deciding where to buy from.

Challenges in the Indian extrusions market

w Building & Construction sector is becoming more quality conscious

Architects / Big builders are directly interacting with Extruders for

supply of profiles

w Some of changes happening are:

Wider sections

More complex shapes

Tighter tolerances

w Focus towards buying ‘Solutions’ rather than ‘off the shelf profiles’ is

increasing

India – Growing Market Opportunities

Market segments

Building Industry

Solar Power

Key Observations :

w With a large population & high solar insolation , is an

ideal location for solar energy production

w In 2009, India unveiled a plan to produce 20GW of solar

power by 2020; Current production from Solar Power is

less than 1 GW

w Aluminium is the metal of choice for the Solar Panels

being manufactured; About 40-50 tonnes of extrusions

are used for mounting systems per MW of installation

Mitigating Climate Change

w Reducing the carbon footprint will influence all businesses w Government of India has announced 25% reduction in the emission intensity by 2020 w Measures to be taken: Mandatory fuel efficiency for vehicles by 2011 Model energy conservation codes for buildings & recommend states to make this mandatory Clean technology in power generation Increase the forest cover

Toward Green Solutions

w At one third the weight of steel and extensive design options,

Aluminium is the ideal solution for the building & construction

industry

w A variety of options for Green solutions in buildings:

Photo Voltaic integrated systems

Unitized solutions

Double skin curtain walling

Thermal breaks

Sun light louvers

w Increased popularity of using aluminium formwork and shutters as it

improves construction speed and quality significantly

Focus on energy efficiency

w Buildings account for over 40 per cent of the global consumption of electricity

w Energy-efficient solutions for buildings are increasingly important

Photovoltaic integrated solutions for active buildings This window profile section has a low U-value thanks to a skeleton of fibreglass-reinforced polyamide that effectively interrupts the thermal path and reduces convection and radiation between the inner and outer aluminium profiles

Building Integerated Photo Voltaic System (BIPV)

Solar Integrated curtain wall, National Telecom HQ of Sudan

Towards Solutions

w With growing demands in India, extruders need to find new ways to

differentiate themselves from others

w Extruders know the possibilities & limitations of aluminium extrusions and

this knowledge needs to be passed on to customers to help design better

products

w With more demand expected from the Industrial segments, extruders need

to get involved with customers in the design stage itself

w Extruders in Europe & USA have moved further down the value added

chain and supply fabricated products to customers

w This trend is also slowly being adapted by few Indian extruders

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