Press Release Summary: Chemical industry occupies an important place in the country's economy. During 2005-06, it contributed about 3% of GDP and 17.6% of the manufacturing sector.
Press Release Body: Chemical industry occupies an important place in the country's economy. During 2005-06, it contributed about 3% of GDP and 17.6% of the manufacturing sector. However, India continued to be a net importer in 2005-06, with imports of US$7.92 billion and exports at US$5.95 billion. Indian chemicals industry during 2005-06 was US$30.59 billion, a growth of 10.23% over the previous year and a CAGR of 8.68% during the last 3 years.
Scope of the Report
. Examining global and Indian chemical industry overview. . An assessment of brief Indian chemical industry overview with special reference to industry structure, demand-supply scenario, export-import trends, regulations, duty structure etc. . It examines the performance of Indian chemical industry and its segments. . Covers the major growth drivers in chemical industry. . It assesses Issues & challenges in chemical industry, and presents the critical success factors. . The report also profiles 11 Indian companies and 6 MNC major players in chemical industry with the information on company, shareholding pattern, financial performance, strategy of the company. At the end it has presented a future outlook of chemical industry with reference to organic, inorganic chemicals.
Beneficial For o Industry analyst o Banks & Financial institutes o Investors o Consultants o Corporates o Entrepreneurs o Students
Table of Contents : -
Executive Summary 1. Global Chemical Industry - An Overview 1.1 Chemicals are vital to living 1.2 Global Economy & Chemical Industry 1.3 Industry Segmentation & Characteristics 1.4 Important Products & Major Players 1.4.1 Commodity Chemicals 1.4.2 Specialty & Fine Chemicals 1.4.3 Agrochemicals and fertilizers 1.4.4 Industrial Gases 1.5 Conclusion
2. Indian Chemical Industry - An Overview 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Industry Structure & Segments 2.3 Industry Growth Post Economic Liberalisation 2.3.1 Industry Turnover - Contribution to GDP 2.3.2 Major Players 2.4 Competitive Analysis 2.4.1 Competition among the existing firms 2.4.2 New Entrants - Barriers to entry 2.4.3 Joint ventures/partnerships & mergers 2.5 Demand-Supply Scenario 2.5.1 Demand generators 2.5.2 Domestic Production 2.5.3 Outsourcing 2.6 Export-Import 2.7 Regulations/Standards 2.8 Duty Structure 2.9 Emerging Trends 2.10 Demand supply scenario FY 06 - FY07 2.11 Conclusion
3. Performance of Indian Chemical Industry 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Organic Chemicals 3.3 Inorganic Chemicals 3.4 Specialty & Fine Chemicals 3.5 Paints & Dyes 3.6 Pesticides & Agro Chemicals 3.7 Others 3.7.1 Industrial Explosives 3.7.2 Industrial Gases 3.7.3 Printing Inks 3.7.4 Detergents 3.8 Conclusion
4. Growth Drivers 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Major growth drivers 4.2.1 Industrial demand and growing economy 4.2.2 Research and development 4.2.3 Consolidation 4.3 Conclusion
5. Issues and Challenges 5.1 Introduction 5.2 EU REACH has far reaching effect on the Indian Chemical Industry 5.3 Rationalization of labour & pollution control laws 5.4 Rationalization of duty structures for both raw materials and inputs 5.5 Energy and feedstock availability at international prices 5.6 Streamlining of tax and legal regime 5.7 Low IT & internet usage 5.8 Lack of central laboratories 5.9 Infrastructural challenges 5.10 Cost reduction 5.10.1 Operational cost reduction 5.10.2 Financial cost reduction 5.11 Conclusion
6. Critical Success Factors 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Focus on research & development 6.3 Mergers and Acquisitions 6.4 Outsourcing 6.5 Collaboration 6.6 Technology 6.7 Conclusion
7. Company Profiles (Introduction, Shareholding Pattern, Financial Performance, Strategy) 7.1 Indian Companies 7.1.1 Aarti Industries Ltd 7.1.2 Asian Paints 7.1.3 Atul Ltd 7.1.4 Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals Limited (GACL) 7.1.5 GHCL 7.1.6 Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Company Ltd. (GNFC) 7.1.7 Hikal Ltd 7.1.8 Nirma Ltd 7.1.9 Pidilite 7.1.10 Tata Chemicals 7.1.11 United Phosphorous 7.2 MNCs 7.2.1 BASF India Limited 7.2.2 Bayer Cropscience 7.2.3 BOC India Ltd 7.2.4 Ciba Specialty Chemicals (India) Limited 7.2.5 Clariant Chemicals India Ltd 7.2.6 ICI India Ltd
8. Future Outlook 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Petroleum, Chemical and Petrochemical Investment Regions (PCPIR) 8.3 SSI sector being thrown open to competition.could lead to consolidation 8.4 Developments in End-user segments -implications for the chemical industry 8.4.1Organic Chemicals - End user segments 8.4.2 Inorganic Chemicals - End user segments 8.4.3 Specialty & Fine Chemicals 8.4.4 Paints & Dyes 8.4.5 Others 8.5 Conclusion
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.1: Global GDP & Chemical Industry Turnover: 2002-2006
Table 2.1: Indian Chemical Industry Turnover (FY02-FY06)
Table 2.2 Top Ten Listed Chemical Companies
Table 2.3: Foreign Acquisitions by Indian Companies
Table 2.4: Demand-Supply Scenario of Indian Chemical Industry
Table 2.5: Capacity Utilisation (Figures in %)
Table 2.6 Indian Chemical Industry Imports
Table 2.7 Indian Chemical Industry Exports
Table 2.8: HS Codes of Chemicals and Chemical Products
Table 2.9: HS Code - wise of Exports of Chemicals and Chemical Products (Rs m)
Table 2.10: HS Code - wise of Imports of Chemicals and Chemical Products (Rs m)
Table 2.11: Duty Structure: 2007-08
Table 2.12 Demand-Supply Scenario-FY06-FY07
Table 3.1: Indian Chemical Industries Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.2: Top Ten Companies Based on Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.3: Production of Organic Chemicals
Table 3.4: Organic Chemicals Industry Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.5: Organic Chemicals Industry Net Profit (Rs m)
Table 3.6: Top Companies in Indian Organic Chemicals- Based on Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.7: Top Alcohol Based Chemicals Producers-Based on Turnover
Table 3.8: Top Alcohol Based Chemicals Producers-Based on Net Profit
Table 3.9: Top Benzene Based Chemicals Producers Based on Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.10: Top Benzene Based Chemicals Producers Based on Net Profit (Rs m)
Table 3.11: Top Maleic Anhydride Producers - Based on Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.12: Top Maleic Anhydride Producers Based on Net Profit (Rs m)
Table 3.13: Top Companies in Others Segment - Based on Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.14: Top Companies in Others Segment - Based on Net Profit (Rs m)
Table 3.15: Top Ten Inorganic Chemicals Companies Based on Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.16: Top Ten Inorganic Chemicals Companies Based on Net Profit (Rs m)
Table 3.17: Production of Non-Chloralkali Inorganic Chemicals
Table 3.18: Production of Alkali Chemicals
Table 3.19: Top Companies Producing Calcium Carbonate - Based on Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.20: Top Companies Producing Calcium Carbonate - Based on Net Profit (Rs m)
Table 3.21: Top Companies Producing Soda Ash - Based on Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.22: Top Companies Producing Soda Ash - Based on Net Profit (Rs m)
Table 3.23: Top Companies Producing Non-Chlorallkali - Based on Turnover (Rs m)
Table 3.24: Top Companies Producing Non-Chlorallkali Based on Net Profit (Rs m)