27th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Presentation...5 Highlights of 2009-10 Energy business continues to...
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This report is solely for the use of company personnel. No part of it may be circulated, quoted, or reproduced for distribution outside the organization without prior approval from Thermax Ltd. This material was used by Thermax Ltd. during an Annual General Meeting presentation; it is not a complete record of the discussion.
29th Annual General Meeting21st July, 2010
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Demise of our Board Member – Dr. Manu Seth
17th Dec 1951 – 8th Aug 2009
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2009-10: The Year Gone by
Crisis of previous year impacted global growth
Fiscal stimulus to aid economic recovery, but business
environment in the developed economies still fragile
International trade down affecting exports
Volatility in commodities and fuel prices
Union budget providing thrust to infrastructure expansion
and support to technology development in clean energy
Domestic demand to boost business in the coming year
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Thermax Group Total Income down marginally from Rs. 3501 cr. to Rs. 3422 cr.Profit after Tax down from Rs. 288 cr. to Rs. 259 cr. (before extraordinary item)
Profit after Tax down from Rs. 289 cr. to Rs. 144 cr. (after extraordinary item)
250% Dividend declared (same as last year)
Total Income Profit After Tax
3303 cr.
3235 cr.
286 cr.
256 cr.
Net Cash Flow
-89 cr.
452 cr.
Thermax Performance in 2009-10
10%2%
287 cr.
141 cr.Before extraordinary item After extraordinary item
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Highlights of 2009-10
Energy business continues to contribute 75% of total income
Exports including deemed exports decreased by 28%
Order book up 86% at Rs. 5381 crore as on Mar 31, 2010 (Rs. 2897 crore)
Revenues cross Rs.1000 cr. in a quarter for the first time
Company’s largest turnkey power project of Rs. 1000 cr.
Concluded a long standing business dispute
Joint ventures setup for aiding the growth in power sector
Solar thermal project through public-private partnership
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6Path breaking modularization and logistics achievement in respect of flue gas cooler for a customer in the Middle East
Highlights of 2009-10
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3000 TR Vapor Absorption Machine – The largest steam driven chiller in India will improve performance & reduce power consumption
Highlights of 2009-10
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Highlights of 2009-10
40 MW power plant commissioned for Calcutta Electricity Supply Company at Asansol in West Bengal combusting washery rejects
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Highlights of 2009-10
Company’s largest ever air pollution control equipment export order of 10 electrostatic precipitators being executed in the Middle East
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Highlights of 2009-10
Sewage treatment plant capacity upgraded from 68 MLD to 136 MLD for Chandigarh Municipal Corporation maintaining the same footprint
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Strategic Initiatives for Sustainable Growth
Capitalise on fossil growth Capitalise on fossil growth thru Efficiency thru Efficiency
ImprovementImprovement
Creating a Green Portfolio / Creating a Green Portfolio / Focus on Environmental Focus on Environmental
BusinessesBusinesses
Some of the strategic initiatives for sustainable growth in the energy and environment sectors include
• Introduction of supercritical and emission control technologies to improve efficiency and reduce carbon emissions of upcoming power plants
• Combined Cycle Offerings• Large Size CFBC’s (circulating FBC)
• Waste to Energy• Renewable Energy• Environmental Businesses
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The joint venture will provide power plant equipment & services for large power plants to support stringent environmental norms
Joint Venture Agreement between Thermax & SPX CorporationPartnership for Efficiency Improvement
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Partnership for Efficiency Improvement …(Cont’d)
The joint venture will manufacture higher efficiency supercritical boilers for the power sector in India
Joint Venture Agreement between Thermax & Babcock and Wilcox
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14Undertaking of a 250 kW solar thermal project through public
private partnership at Shive village in Maharashtra
Partnership for Renewable Energy
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15The technology transfer will provide high efficiency combustion systems
to be integrated in Thermax boilers & heaters for biomass usage
Partnership for Renewable Energy … (Cont’d)
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Thermax in Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy
Green Energy Power generation (in equivalent terms) till date
is more than 4500 (4000*) MW of power/hour
Baggasse fired boilers generate about 1381 (1200*) MW power/hour
Absorption chillers provide 1.2 (1*) million tons of environment friendly chilling
Waste treatment plants treat 1152 (1000*) million litres/day of waste water
Water recycled till date 140 (96*) million litres/day
* Corresponds to numbers as of March 31, 2008
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Investments in New Facilities
Business Area Description Location
Chemicals Performance Products
and ResinsJhagadia, Gujarat
Air Pollution Control Air pollution control
equipment assemblySholapur, Maharashtra
Joint Venture with
Babcock & Wilcox
Supercritical boiler
manufacturingTo be confirmed
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Continuing Focus Areas
Operational Excellence • Improvement initiatives across the company to continue
Innovation• Innovation Council’s guidance in fortifying an ecosystem
of Technology & Innovation • Collaborative research in partnership with national and
international academia
Organizational Development• Continuing leadership development & graduate programs• Capability building through recruitment and training for
supporting business growth
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Leadership Development
Thermax Leadership Development process has helped in identifying and grooming talent to aid in critical decision making
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German President’s Visit to Thermax
Ex-President of Germany, His Excellency Prof. Dr. Horst Kohler visit to our manufacturing facility during his short tour of India
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Giving Back To Society
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Thermax Social Initiative Foundation enters fourth year of operation
Educational Initiatives
Providing education to 600 children through two municipal schools in partnership with PMC & Akanksha
Infrastructure and financial support to Akanksha learning centre for overall development of children
Support to ‘Teach for India’
Affirmative Action – Sponsoring of interns from SC/ST background
Corporate Social Responsibility - Initiatives
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Corporate Social Responsibility
Students felicitated for their performance in Assessment of Scholastic Skills through Educational Testing at a national level
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Teach For India
Corporate Social Responsibility
Mumbai MarathonRaising funds for Akanksha
Participation: Since 2007; more than 100 Thermax employees
Funds raised: Over 17 Lakhs
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Thermax Payroll giving programme through ‘Give India’
Corporate Social Responsibility – Employee Involvement
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