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ABB Ltd(Asea Brown Boveri Limited)
Presented by:Sunil Kumar AmbatiRoll No:1401095PGDIE-44, Sec-B.
INTRODUCTIONABB Group was founded in 1988, after the merger of Swedish ASEA and Swiss BBC Brown Boveri
ASEA was founded in 1883
BBC Brown Boveri was founded in 1891
Headquarters: Zurich, Switzerland
More than 120,000 employees in more than 100 countries
Global leader in power and automation technologies aimed at improving performance and lowering the environmental impact for our utility and industrial customers.
provide a broad range of products, systems, solutions and services that are designed to improve power grid reliability, increase industrial productivity and enhance
energy efficiency
Presence Around the Globe
• Countries
Major Milestones
• In 1990, ABB purchased Westinghouse's metering and control division.
• In 2001, ABB was ranked as number one on the Dow Jones corporate sustainability for the third year in a
row.• In December 2008, ABB acquired Ber-Mac Electrical and
Instrumentation to expand its presence in western Canada's oil and gas industries. Ber-Mac Electrical and
Instrumentation has been in the business of supplying electrical power and instrumentation equipment and services,
both domestically and to international markets since
• In May 2010, ABB acquired software company Ventyx for more than $1 billion from Vista Equity Partners.
• In 2011, on May 9 ABB announced acquisition of Australian-based Mincom Limited from private equity firm
• In 2011 ABB acquired Baldor Electric USA for $4.2 billion in an all-cash transaction
• On January 30, 2012, ABB Group acquired Thomas & Betts in a $3.9 billion cash transaction.
Shareholder structure
• As of December 31, 2013, the total number of shareholders directly registered with ABB Ltd was approximately 172,000. In addition, another approximately 229,000 shareholders hold shares indirectly through nominees. In total, ABB has approximately 401,000 shareholders.
Major shareholders:• As of December 31, 2013, Investor AB, Stockholm, Sweden, owned
186,580,142 shares of ABB Ltd, corresponding to 8.1 percent of total capital and votes of ABB Ltd as registered in the Commercial Register on December 31, 2013. As of July 25, 2011, BlackRock Inc., New York, USA, owned 69,702,100 shares of ABB Ltd, corresponding to 3.0 percent of total capital and votes of ABB Ltd as registered in the Commercial Register on December 31, 2013. To the best of ABB’s knowledge, no other shareholder held 3 percent or more of the total voting rights as of December 31, 2013
Shareholders of ABB India Ltd.
Organizational structure
Divisional structure and portfolio
Process Automation
Power Systems RoboticsPower
ProductsAutomation Products
$9.8 billion32,000 employees
$5.8 billion14,000 employees
$8.6 billion33,000 employees
$6.4 billion26,000 employees
$1.4 billion5,000 employees
Transformers, high- and medium-voltage switchgear, breakers,automation relays
Substations, FACTS, HVDC Light, power plant and network automation
Low-voltage products, drives, motors, power electronics, and instrumentation
Control systems and application-specific automation solutions for process industries
Robots, peripheral devices and modular manufacturing solutions for industry
ManpowerABB operate in approximately 100 countries across four regions: Europe, the Americas, Asia, and the MiddleEast and Africa (MEA). We are headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland.A breakdown of our employees by geographic region is as follows:
PRODUCT RANGE• CABLES & CABLE ACCESSORIES• CONTROL SYSTEMS • FORCE MEASUREMENT• GENERATOR CIRCUIT BREAKERS• INSTRUMENTATION AND
ANALYTICAL• LOW VOLTAGE PRODUCTS AND
SYSTEMS • METALLURGY PRODUCTS • POWER ELECTRONICS • REACTORS • SEMICONDUCTORS• TURBOCHARGING
• COLLABORATIVE PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
• DRIVES• HIGH VOLTAGE PRODUCTS AND
SYSTEMS• INSULATION COMPONENTS• MEDIUM VOLTAGE PRODUCTS &
SYSTEMS• MOTORS AND GENERATORS• POWER PROTECTION &
AUTOMATION PRODUCTS• ROBOTICS• TRANSFORMER COMPONENTS
ABB IN INDIA
• The company was incorporated on 24th December 1949 as Hindustan Electric Company Limited.
• In 1965, the Company’s name was changed to Hindustan Brown Boveri Limited (HBB).
• Pursuant to the Scheme of Amalgamation of Asea Limited with HBB with effect from 1st January 1989, the name was further changed to Asea Brown Boveri Limited (ABB) with effect from 13th October 1989.
A pioneer in smart technologies
Delhi, India: Electrify one of the largest metro projects under construction in Asia
Maharashtra, India: State of the art, turnkey electrification solution for thermal power plant that will supply increased power to western grid
Bangalore, India: Improve reliability in grid serving 53 million people in Karnataka
contd……
India/Bangladesh: Provide a complete automation solution for world’s longest trans national, single-belt conveyor
India: Help the largest steel blast furnace in India maximize their production efficiency
India: Complete electrical and automation solution for one of the largest cement manufacturers in the world
Strong Local Presence
BANGALORE
FARIDABAD
VADODARA
MUMBAI
NASHIK
HARIDWAR
KOLKATA
MYSORE
Head office- Bangalore Global Corporate Research Centers
2 power technology centers Automation operations center
16 Manufacturing facilities 29 Marketing offices 4 Training centers 8 Service centers Listed on Bombay Stock Exchange
and National Stock Exchange, India
ABB India’s Clients
Company’s client includes all the sectors of market since the company has products for the following sectors:-
• Power Plants:- All Major Power Plants owners like NTPC, State Electricity Boards, Private Power Plants Owner like JSW, GVK etc.
• Process Industries:- like cement, Steel, Sugar, Metal and Minerals, Food and Beverage etc. All companies who set up such plants are our customers.
• Transportation Industry like Metro and Airport operators.• Retails markets for all kinds of power related products.
Weakness1.) Very restricted Promotional schemes by the company
Threats1.) In Switches segment, the new players and the existing players are very active2.) Increasing Raw Material Prices3) Unawareness amongst customers about the Low Voltage Products
Opportunity1.) Increasing private participation in developing mega projects2.) Many new Builders are coming up in northern region, DLF, Ansal, Deepak Builders etc.
SWOT
Revenues
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• www.new.abb.com• http://en.eikipedia.org/wiki/ABB-Group.• www.abb.com.• http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes
.com• www.ibef.org/download/ABB.pdf• www.New.abb.com/indian-subcontinent.• http://www400.abbext.com/annual-repo
rt-2013• www.abb.co.in/futureplans.
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