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Advantage India

Market overview

Investments

Policy and regulatory framework 

Opportunities

Industry associations

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Advantage India

AdvantageIndia

High growth in

the construction

equipment sectorCatalyst for

large-scale

employment

opportunities

The Indian construction sectoris considered to be thecountry’s second-largesteconomic segment afteragriculture, employing around32 million people.

Raw material

available in

abundance

Substantial

projects in the

pipeline

Between April 2010 and March 2013, 23 infrastructure projects entailing a cumulativeinvestment of more than US$ 770 million are scheduled to be commissioned.

Expansion

expected in the

sector driven by

GoI initiatives

The GoI’s focus oninfrastructure development hassignificantly boosted theconstruction equipmentindustry and its construction

expenditure is expected to benearly US$ 253.9 billion (INR12,189 billion) between 2008 – 09 and 2012 – 13.

Strong

government

focus on

infrastructure

development

The Union Budget 2010 – 11 hasallocated US$ 36.16 billion tothe infrastructure sector,reflecting the Government of India (GoI)’s strong focus onthe development of 

infrastructure facilities.

Sources: Union Budget 2010-11; IAS, 19 November 2010, Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy; ―Performance of Select Industries,‖ Department of 

Industrial Policy & Promotion website, http://dipp.gov.in/industry/content_industries/index.htm, accessed 25 January 2010; ―Project search,‖ PPP

India database: Department of Economic Affairs website, www.pppindiadatabase.com, accessed 13 November 2010.

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Sales of construction equipment industry is expected to grow at 22.2 per cent in 2010 – 11.

• Raw material such as cement, steeland iron are available inabundance.

• India is the second-largestproducer of cement (2009 – 2010),the fifth-largest producer of steel(2009 – 2010) and the largestproducer of direct reduced iron(2009 – 2010) in the world.

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Market overview

Investments

Policy and regulatory framework 

Opportunities

Industry associations

Contents

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Market overview … (1/3)

• The construction equipment market can beclassified into four segments ― earth-movingequipment, concrete equipment , road-buildingequipment and material-handling equipment andcranes.

• Until the1960s, the domestic requirement of 

mining and construction equipment was metprimarily through imports.

• The large-scale domestic production of construction equipment began only in1964 withthe establishment of Bharat Earthmovers Ltd(BEML), a public sector unit of the Ministry of Defence, in Kolar, South India. Sources: ―Report on Indian mining and construction equipment

industry,‖ Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises

website, http://dhi.nic.in/

, accessed 18 November 2010.

MARKET OVERVIEW

Demand generator (percentage)

68%

13%

10%

7%

2%

Earth-moving

equipment

Material-handling

and cranes

Concrete equipment

Road-building

equipment

Others

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Market overview … (2/3)

• Close to 200 manufacturers cater to the Indianconstruction equipment market .

• Most Indian manufacturing companies are involved ina range of activities, including design and engineering,manufacturing, erection, servicing and commissioning.

• Companies also serve as selling agents forinternational players. Alternatively, they manufactureand import either complete equipment or equipment

in semi-knocked down (SKD) condition from theirprincipals abroad and market them.

• Public limited companies, including publicsector units (PSUs), constitute 71 per cent of the sector, while private limited companies or

 joint ventures (JVs), including closely heldprivate limited companies, constitute 29 percent.

• A handful of large players such as BEML and JCB IndiaLtd, etc. dominate the market, accounting for morethan 90 per cent of the industry’s revenues.

• The unorganised sector contributes around 10 percent in value terms and most players belong to thissegment.

Construction equipment*

Backhoe loaders

Crawler dozers (up to 320 HP*)

Crawler excavators above 3.5 cubicmetres

Loaders

Motor graders

Skid steer loaders

Wheel loaders below 3 cubic metres

Vibratory compactors

Dump trucks (below 35 tonnes)

Tippers

BreakersAll-terrain cranes

Asphalt pavers

Asphalt drums/wet mix plants

Fork lifts

HP*- Horsepower

MARKET OVERVIEW

*This is an indicative list.

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• Sales of material-handling equipment are expectedto continue rising at a healthy pace in future toreach US$ 943.95 million (INR 45.31 billion) in2010 – 11.

• In 2010 – 11, the production of cranes as well aslifts and escalators is expected to increase by 20.4

per cent and 21.7 per cent, respectively.

• Currently , the material-handling equipmentmarket is largely import-driven, with Indiaimporting construction machinery worth US$362.39 million in 2009 – 2010, up by 11.4 per centover 2008 – 09.

Trade in material-handling equipment(US$ million)

2005 – 06 2006 – 07 2007 – 08 2008 – 092009 – 2010

Imports 91.98 198.3 215.9 325.18 362.39

Exports 16.38 22.46 29.52 33.51 31.48

MARKET OVERVIEW

Market overview … (3/3)

Source: IAS, 19 November 2010, Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy.

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Company

Revenue

(2009 – 2010)

(in US$

million)

Focus industry segments Products

BEML 741.1Mining, construction, defence,

rail and metro

Crawler dozers, wheel dozers, excavators, dump

trucks, loaders, backhoe loaders, pipe layers, walking

draglines, rope shovels and sprinklers

 JCB India Ltd

*(as on 31 December 2010)428.1

Construction, housing,

quarrying and agriculture

Excavators, compactors and tele-handling equipment,

skid steers, wheeled and backhoe loaders, telescopic

handlers, engines and vibratory single-drum

compactors

Mcnally Bharat

Engineering Co Ltd309.8

Power, steel, aluminium,

material-handling, coal

washing, port cranes, civic,

industrial water supply

Crushing, screening and milling equipment, pressure

vessels, material-handling equipment, steel plant

equipment, process equipment such as flotation cell

and thickeners

Key players* … (1/3)

MARKET OVERVIEW

Sources: BEML Limited 2009 – 10 annual report; Mcnally Bharat Engineering Co Ltd 2009 – 10 annual report; Prowess, 2 December 2010, Centre

for Monitoring Indian Economy.

* This is an indicative list.

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Company

Revenue

(2009 – 2010)

(in US$ million)

Focus industry segments Products

Elecon Engineering

Co Ltd202.5

Power transmission and material-

handling equipment

Elevators, conveyors and moving machines, gears

and crushers

TRF Ltd 136.2Power and steel plants, ports,

fertilisers and mining

Stacker reclaimers, level luffing cranes, wagon

tripplers with side arm charger, rotary breakers

and ring granulators

Action Construction

Equipment Ltd91.8

Infrastructure construction, heavy

engineering, industrial projects,

power projects, ports and

shipyards, dams, roads, coal mines

and steel

Hydraulic mobile cranes, mobile tower cranes,

fixed tower cranes, back hoe and wheeled loaders,

lorry loaders, forklift trucks, crawler cranes, piling

rigs, vibratory rollers and tractors

Key players* … (2/3)

MARKET OVERVIEW

Sources: Elecon Engineering Co Ltd 2009 – 10 annual report; TRF Ltd 2009 – 10 annual report; Prowess, 2 December 2010, Centre for Monitoring

Indian Economy.

* This is an indicative list.

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Company

Revenue

(2009 – 2010)

(in US$ million)

Focus industry segments Products

Gujarat Apollo

Industries Ltd42.7 Road construction and maintenance

Asphalt plants, paver finishers, wet mix plants,

bitument sprayers, kerb pavers, compaction

equipment, crushing and screening machines, road-

marking machines and allied equipment

Eimco Elecon (India)

Ltd34.2 Mining

Side dump loaders, load haul dumpers, and blast

hole and water well drilling rigs

L&T Komatsu Ltd25 Construction

Hydraulic excavators, components and hydraulic

systems

Key players* … (3/3)

Sources: Gujarat Apollo Industries Ltd 2009 – 10 annual report; Eimco Elecon (India) Ltd 2009 – 10 annual report; Prowess, 2 December 2010,

Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy.

* This is an indicative list.

MARKET OVERVIEW

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Key trends

Rising competition

from low-cost

countries

New players setting

up infrastructurebases in India

• Imports into India from other countries are on rise due to the non-availability of products(high tonnage cranes and mining equipment) in the country or the cost advantage (onused equipment).

• Additionally, competition is likely to intensify as many international players are setting up

better distribution and after-sales network in India.

• Although the size of the Indian construction equipment industry (US$ 2.6 billion to US$3.1 billion) is relatively small in comparison with the global market, international originalequipment manufacturers (OEMs) have announced their plans to set up manufacturingfacilities in the country.

• Since 2005 the industry has witnessed various global tie-ups, including Kobelco’s JV withKomatsu and John Deere’s (USA) JV with Ashok Leyland Limited, to strengthen theirpresence in India.

The growth of India’s construction equipment industry is directly linked to the growth of the country’seconomy, since it is driven by increased investments in the infrastructure and related sectors. The industryis amid an intermediate growth phase in the country and has been evolving over the years, characterisedwith the entry of major global players.

Increased focus on

research and

development

• With the growing presence of international companies/products in India, the country’sconstruction equipment players have made significant investments in R&D to matchinternational quality standards.

• The industry has been witnessing continuous modernisation and the adoption of newtechnologies.

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Advantage India

Market overview

Investments

Policy and regulatory framework 

Opportunities

Industry associations

Contents

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Advantage India

Market overview

Investments

Policy and regulatory framework 

Opportunities

Industry associations

Contents

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Policy and regulatory framework 

• The GoI has permitted 100 per cent FDI in construction and development projects to attract moreinvestment. Some of the key specifications are:

• Under the automatic route, a US$ 2-million limit on lump sum payments is permitted.

• Royalty is to be levied as 5 per cent on domestic sales and 8 per cent on exports, net of taxes.

• The depreciation on general plant and machinery is proposed at around 15 per cent.

• Following are the specific GoI initiatives that positively impact the engineering sector:

• Tariff protection on capital goods has been removed.

• Various initiatives focused on infrastructure development and construction have been introduced.

• The GoI has also introduced initiatives to increase power generation and improve the quality of power supply.

• Custom duties on various equipments have been reduced.

Sources: ―Economic Survey 2009–2010,‖ Union Budget & Economic Survey website, http://indiabudget.nic.in, accessed 10 November 2010;

―Indian mining and construction equipment industry: strong growth prospects despite competitive pressures,‖ ICRA rating featu re, accessed 19

November 2010

POLICY & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

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Advantage India

Market overview

Investments

Policy and regulatory framework 

Opportunities

Industry associations

Contents

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Opportunities … (1/2)

Increasing demandfor construction

equipments from

infrastructure

projects

Sources: ―Press release‖, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion website, www.dipp.nic.in, accessed 10 November 2010; Ministry of Heavy

Industries and Public Enterprises 2009-10 annual report. Indian Earthmoving & Construction Industry Association Ltd website, www.iecial.com,

accessed 19 November 2010; Sector focus: Construction, Indian Infrastructure, January 2010; Union Budget 2010-11; Business Standard, April 9,

2010; CRISIL Research; IAS, accessed 19 November 2010, Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy; ―Infrastructure,‖ Planning Commission website,

http://planningcommission.gov.in/sectors/index.php?sectors=infra, accessed 19 November 2010.

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• The GoI’s focus on infrastructure development has significantly boosted the constructionequipment industry.

• The GoI plans to step up its infrastructure expenditure as a percentage of the nationalGDP from 6.5 per cent in 2008 – 09 to around 9 per cent by 2014. The GoI hasannounced that investment in the infrastructure sector is expected to total US$1trillion in the Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012 – 17), compared with US$ 514.04 billion in theEleventh Five Year Plan (2007 – 2012).

• Significant government investments in infrastructure, particularly in roads and highways,have created avenues of growth for construction equipment and engineeringprocurement construction (EPC) players.

• For instance, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) plans to award 18projects worth US$ 2.89 billion (INR 138.86 billion) across Madhya Pradesh,Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir, West Bengal, Bihar, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Haryana in the near future.

• Capacity expansion in the steel, cement, oil refining and power sectors to meet growinginfrastructure investments in India is expected to generate demand for constructionequipment.

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Opportunities … (2/2)

Sources: ―Press release‖, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion website, www.dipp.nic.in, accessed 10 November 2010; Ministry of Heavy

Industries and Public Enterprises 2009-10 annual report. Indian Earthmoving & Construction Industry Association Ltd website, www.iecial.com,

accessed 19 November 2010; Sector focus: Construction, Indian Infrastructure, January 2010; Union Budget 2010-11; Business Standard, April 9,2010; CRISIL Research; IAS, accessed 19 November 2010, Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy; ―Infrastructure,‖ Planning Commission website,

http://planningcommission.gov.in/sectors/index.php?sectors=infra, accessed 19 November 2010.

OPPORTUNITIES

Rising export

opportunities

Growth in

construction

equipment-rental

business

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• The export opportunity is expected to grow as a result of rising cost pressures on developedcountries and due to the emergence of low-cost competitive suppliers and OEMs in India.

• The construction equipment-rental business in India, which currently accounts for onlyaround 7 to 8 per cent of the size of the global industry, is another growth driver. Thesegment’s contribution to the industry is likely to double to 16 per cent by 2015.

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Advantage India

Market overview

Investments

Policy and regulatory framework 

Opportunities

Industry associations

Contents

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Industry associations

Indian Earthmoving & Construction Industry Association Ltd23, 26 Institutional Area, Lodhi Road,New Delhi – 110003INDIAPhone: 91 11 24682225Fax: 91 11 24682226Website: www.iecial.com

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

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Note

Wherever applicable, numbers in the report have been rounded off to the nearest whole number.

Conversion rate used: US$ 1= INR 48

NOTE

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