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Presentation
by
Motherson Sumi
Systems Limited
a member of Samvardhana Motherson GroupFebruary, 2011
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MSSL Overview
Ownership Structure
Focus on Financials
The Growth Story
Customer Recognition
Group Overview
2
Motherson established in 1975
More than 90 facilities spread over 23 countries
Diversified manufacturer with core competency in Assemblies & Polymer processing
One of the largest manufacturers of exterior rearview mirrors in the world
The largest manufacturer of wiring harnesses and rearview mirrors for passenger cars in India
One of the largest manufacturers of molded components and modules in India
Driven by over 40000 qualified professionals
Samvardhana Motherson Group
*
* Includes figures of SMR for one month only
Group Turnover
0.150.26
0.360.43
0.63
0.81 0.85
2.20
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
US
D B
illio
n
Wiring Harness 28%Polymer
Processing &
Tooling 9%
Elastomer Processing
2%Metal Working
1%
IT & Design 1%
Manufacturing Support
1%
Mirrors & Modules
53%Others
4%
Business Portfolio
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Specialise in managing manufacturing
companies
Bring new technologies for customers
Acquire tested technologies from
collaborators
Amalgamation of technologies to
provide single window solutions to
customers
Collaborate with “follow-me” sources of
global OEMs
Develop long term relationships
Extend relationship to new business
areas
Existing Partners
Growing with multiple successful
collaborations, oldest being over 24 years
Joint Venture Specialist
Japan 12
Germany 5
Australia 1
Korea 2
Italy 2
China 1
U.S.A 1
Total 24
Samvardhana Motherson Group
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Group Business Portfolio
Business
Portfolio
Wiring Harness
Manufacturing
Polymer
Processing & Tool
Manufacturing
Elastomer
Processing
Rearview
Mirrors ModulesIT & Design
Engineering Metal WorkingManufacturing
SupportOther
Business
Elastomer
Processing
Wiring Harness
High Tension Cords
Wires
Battery Cables
Connectors &
Terminals
Wiring Harness
Components
Injection Molded
Plastic Parts
Plastic Blow
Molded Parts
Post Molding
Processes
Assemblies
Tool Design &
Analysis
Tool
Manufacturing
Exterior Mirrors
Interior Mirrors
Mirrors with
Integrated Lighting
Blind Spot
Detection
Systems
Telescopic Trailer
Tow Mirrors
Rubber Injection
Molding
Silicon Injection
Molding
Rubber
Extrusion
Rubber
Compounding
Bonded Rubber
Parts
Software
Development
Design
Engineering
CAE Services
Cutting Tools
Bimetal Band Saw
Blades
Gear Cutting Tools
Precision Metal Machined
Components
Sunroofs
Car HVAC
Systems
Lighting &
Air Intake
Refrigeration Systems –
Transport & Stationery
Bus Air-
conditioning
Cabins for Off Highway Vehicles
HVAC Systems
for Commercial
Vehicles
Thin Film Coating Metals
Air Compressors
Auxiliary Equipment
for Injection Molding
Machines
Automotive Manufacturing
Engineering
Paint Coating Equipment
Travel Services
Management Services
Agencies
Polymer
Compounding
Environment Management
SystemsGroup
SupportMSSL
Products
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MSSL Overview
Ownership Structure
Focus on Financials
The Growth Story
Customer Recognition
Group Overview
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Business Portfolio
Wiring Harnesses Rearview Mirrors
Polymer Processing &
Tool Manufacturing
Elastomer Processing
Modules
Precision Metal Machining
Full
System
Solutions
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Wiring Harnesses
Market Leader – With over 65 % market share
of passenger car wiring harnesses in India
JV with Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Japan, the
2nd largest wiring harness manufacturer in the
in world (Partnership since 1983, JV since 1986)
Serving a global customer base
Strong presence in Europe Two-Wheeler &
Material Handling Equipment markets
Full Service Supplier with complete in-house
design capability
More than 25 Manufacturing Facilities
Vertical backward integration for critical wiring
harness components
Partners
Sumitomo
Wiring Systems,
Japan
Kyungshin
Industrial Co.,
S. Korea
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Wiring Harness-Backward Integration
Backward integration for critical inputs for
wiring harnesses such as wires, connectors,
terminals, fuses and fuse boxes
Direct exports to the customers as well as
exporting back to collaborators
Over 13000 Types of Wiring Harness
Produced Annually
Over 45000 Types of Components Handled in
Manufacturing
Over 35 Million Wiring Harnesses Produced
Annually
Wiring
Harness
Design
Fuse Boxes
Caps & Sleeves
In-house Facilities
Clamps & Binders
Grommets & Seals
Applicators Jigs Assembly Boards
Circuit Boards
Material Handling
Process Engineering
Terminals
Connectors
Wires
Component Design
Tool Manufacturing
Component
Manufacturing
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Rearview Mirrors
Samvardhana Motherson Reflectec, which acquired
global rear view mirror business of Visiocorp in March
2009, is a leading manufacturer of automotive rear view
mirrors in the world
Supplying products to the Top Ten OEMs totalling more
than 360 individual programs
16 manufacturing plants across the world in growing
markets like China, India, Korea, Japan & Mexico
Technology leader with over 500 patents and a history of
innovations
Presence in India since 1996 through initial JV with Britax
which later on became a part of Visiocorp
22% share of global passenger car rearview mirror market
and a 53% share in India
First combined power telescopic
and power folding mirror
First turn signal in exterior
mirror
First Blind Spot Detection System
Partners
Ningbo HuaXiang
Electronic Co.,Ltd.
China
50:50JV for China
Poong Jeong Ind
Co., Ltd
S.Korea
90:10 JV for Korea
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Samvardhana Motherson Reflectec (SMR) –
History of Innovation and Technology Leadership
First to market
– SMR offers innovation in technology and styling options
First interior
mirror with
multiple
functions
(Mercedes-Benz)
First turn signal
in exterior mirror
(Mercedes-Benz)
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
First camera-
based blind spot
detection
system
First combined
power telescopic
and power
folding mirror
(Ford)
2007
First LIN-bus-
system in
exterior mirror
(Jaguar)
First light guide
style turn signal
(Audi Q7)
First side-looker-
LED turn signal
(Hyundai)
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Polymer Processing
One of the largest molded parts, assemblies &
module supplier to the Indian automotive
industry
Over 30 Manufacturing Facilities
Over 900 injection molding machines
Injection molding machines ranging from 5 ton
to 3200 tons
Over 24 Blow Molding Machines
2K & 4K Molding Facilities
Comprehensive post molding & assembly
processes along with Polymer Compounding
Global manufacturing, Global supplies
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Elastomer Processing
Manufacturing processes include
Rubber Injection Molding
Silicon Injection Molding
Rubber Extrusion
Rubber Compounding
Supporting Collaborator with exports from
India
Manufacturing parts for the Automotive,
Measuring and Control, Medical, White Goods
and for other Industrial applications
Five manufacturing Facilities spread over India,
U.A.E. and Australia
Partner
Woco Industrietechnik
GmbH, Germany
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Metal Working & Other Businesses
Partners
DREMOTEC GmbH
& Co. ORCA)
Germany
Machined Metal
Components
Specialise in
machining of high
precision, critical
application metal
components
HVAC Systems
for cars
Manufacturing HVAC
Systems for
passenger cars
Modules including
Body Control
Modules and Engine
Cooling Modules
Calsonic Kansei
Japan
Waste Recycling
Systems
Manufacturing and
marketing “Aerobin”,
a home and garden
waste containment
system
Patented Areation
technology
Product launched in
Australia, Europe &
Japan
E-Compost
Australia
ECompost
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MSSL Overview
Ownership Structure
Focus on Financials
The Growth Story
Customer Recognition
Group Overview
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Vision & Mission
Vision
To be a Globally Preferred Solutions Provider
Ensure Customer Delight
Involve Employees as “Partners” in Progress
Enhance Shareholder Value
Set new standards in Good Corporate Citizenship
Mission
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Providing Full Systems Solutions
Wiring Harness
Plastic Components
Rubber Components
Mirrors
Moulds
Complete Modules
Full System Solutions
Modules
Assemblies
Moulding & Manufacturing
Tool Manufacturing
Tool Design & Analysis
Prototyping
Product Design
Services
Machined Components
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Increasing Content per Car
* Depictive range only
B-Pillar Trim
Interior Lamp
A-Pillar Trim
Door Trim
Inside Handle
Cockpit
Fuse Box
HTC
Wiring Harness
Grommets
Connectors
Net Front Grill
Boot CV Joint
Bumper
HVAC Systems
Scuff Plate
Exterior Mirror
Outside Handle
Wheel Hub Cap
Exhaust
Suspension
Garnish
Fuel Filler Door
Steering Column
Cover
Spoiler
Roof Rail
C-Pillar Trim
Roof Handle
Pedal Box Assembly
Box Floor Console
Battery Tray
Air Cleaner Assy.
Sunroof
Headlight
Interior Mirror
Compressor
Back Light
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Nearness to Customers
NOIDA & NCR REGION
KANDLA
BANGALORE
CHENNAI
PONDICHERRY
NASHIK Wiring Harness Wires Fuse Boxes Tubes Plastic Molding & Assemblies Rubber Injection Molding IP, Door Trim & Bumpers Automotive Rearview Mirrors Design Engineering Components & HVAC
Rubber Injection
Molding
Wiring Harness
Wiring Harness Plastic Molding &
Assemblies
Wiring Harness Wires Plastic Molding &
Assemblies Metal Machining
Wiring Harness Wires Plastic Molding & Assemblies IP, Door Trim & Bumpers Automotive Rearview Mirrors Components & HVAC Rubber Molding
Design
Engineering
PUNE
Plastic Molding & Assemblies
Working with a philosophy of nearness to customers
MSSL has established facilities near major customer locations
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Growing Globally
Wiring Harness
Mirrors
Mirrors
Plastic Molding
Metal Machining
Representative Office
Wiring Harness
Plastic Molding
Injection Molding Tools
Silicon Rubber Injection Molding
Plastic Molding
Design
Engineering
IRELAND
UK
GERMANY CZECH REPUBLIC
SHARJAH Mirrors
Rubber Extrusion
Waste Recycling Systems
Representative Office Representative
Office
AUSTRIA
AUSTRALIA
MAURITIUS
Strategic
Sourcing
Wires
SINGAPORE
SRILANKA
Design Engineering
ITALY
Mirrors
Representative
Office
USA
Mirrors
FRANCE
MirrorsSPAIN
MEXICO Mirrors
MirrorsHUNGARY
MirrorsCHINA
MirrorsSOUTH KOREA
Mirrors
Wiring Harness
JAPAN
Presence in
22 Countries with over
90 manufacturing facilities
SOUTH AFRICABeing Established
Plastic Molding
BRAZIL Mirrors
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MSSL Overview
Ownership Structure
Focus on Financials
The Growth Story
Customer Recognition
Group Overview
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Shareholding Pattern
** As on 31st December 2010
Sumitomo Wiring Systems Ltd. (25%) :
Subsidiary of Sumitomo Electric Industries,
Japan
The second largest Manufacturer of wiring
harnesses in the world and the second largest in
Asia with current market share – about 20% in the
world passenger car market
Sehgal Family & SMFL* (40.19%) :
Started Motherson Group in 1975
Started manufacturing Wiring Harness in
technical agreement with Tokai Electric
Industries, Japan ( a part of Sumitomo Wiring
Systems) in 1983
Established Motherson Sumi Systems Ltd.
(MSSL) in JV with Sumitomo Wiring Systems
Ltd. (SWS) in 1986
Group Turnover over USD 2.2 Billion (2009-10)FII’s & Mutual Fund
18.82%
Public 15.99%
SMFL 36.34%
SWS25.00%
Sehgal Family3.85%
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MSSL Subsidiaries & JV’s
* Under process of merger with MSSL
India
SMR AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS INDIA LIMITED
SMR
51%
Sharjah Europe
WOCO MOTHERSON LTD. (FZC)
MSSL MIDEAST (FZE)
MSSL TOOLINGS LTD.(FZE)
MSSL POLYMERS GmbH(Germany)
MSSL GB LTD. (U.K.)
MOTHERSON ORCA PRECISION TECHNOLOGY GmbH (Germany)
MSSL ADVANCED
POLYMERS S.R.O.
(Czech Republic)
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT (FZC)
MSSL
100%
100%
100%
51%
100%
66.7%
WOCO FRANZ JOSEF WOLF HOLDING GmbH
21.18%
100%
100%
33.3%
KYUNGSHIN INDUSTRIAL MOTHERSON LTD.
WOCO MOTHERSON ELASTOMER LTD.
WOCO MOTHERSON ADVANCED RUBBER TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
33.3%
50%
WOCO FRANZ JOSEF WOLF HOLDING GmbH
WOCO FRANZ JOSEF WOLF HOLDING GmbH
50%
66.7%
66.7%
49%
MOTHERSON
ELECTRICAL WIRES
LANKA PVT.LTD.
MSSL
Sri Lanka
Australia
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
MANAGEMENT
AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
CALSONIC
KANSEI CORP.
CALSONIC KANSEI MOTHERSON AUTO PRODUCTS LTD.
51%
49%
80%
DREMOTEC GmbH
& Co.KG (ORCA)
49%
MSSL
33.3%
MSSL
E-COMPOST PTY LTD.
KYUNGSHIN
INDUSTRIAL CO.
*BALDA MOTHERSON SOLUTION INDIA LTD.
100%
AfricaMSSL Global RSA Module engineering Ltd. (South Africa)
JapanMSSL Japan Ltd.(Japan)
100%
MSSL
100%
MSSL
100%
78.82%
80%MOTHERSON
ELASTOMERS PTY. LTD.
MSSL IRELAND PVT. LTD.
(Ireland)
*MOTHERSON SUMI WIRING SYSTEMS
100%
78.82%
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SMR* Subsidiaries & JV’s
Asia Europe
SMR AUTOMOTIVE MIRRORS UK
LIMITED
SMR AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS
FRANCE S.A.
SMR AUTOMOTIVE MIRROR
TECHNOLOGY HUNGARY BT
SMR GRUNDBESITZ
GMBH & CO. KG
SMR AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS
SPAIN S.A.U.
100%
100%
100%
100%SMR AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS INDIA LIMITED
SMR POONG JEONG
AUTOMOTIVE MIRRORS
KOREA LTD.
SMR Hyosang
Automotive Ltd
90%
51%
49%
10%
50%
100%
SMR AUTOMOTIVE
SYSTEMS USA INC
SMR
100%
USA/ Mexico
SMR
50%
SMR
SMR AUTOMOTIVE
BEIJING COMPANY
LIMITED.
100%
SMR AUTOMOTIVE
YANCHENG CO.
LIMITED.
100%
MOTHERSON SUMI
SYSTEMS LTD
SMR AUTOMOTIVE
AUSTRALIA PTY
LIMITED.
Australia
100%SMR AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICIOS MEXICO
S.A DE C.V
SMR
SMR PATENTS S.À.R.L.
SMR AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICES GMBH
SMR AUTOMOTIVE MIRRORS
STUTTGART GMBH100%
100%
94%
100%
100%
SMR AUTOMOTIVE
BETEILIGUNGEN
DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
*The shareholding of SMR Jersey is held through joint venture between MSSL & SMFL
Ningbo HuaXiang
Electronic Co.,Ltd.
Poong Jeong Ind
Co., Ltd
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MSSL Overview
Ownership Structure
Focus on Financials
The Growth Story
Customer Recognition
Group Overview
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Journey so far….
Motherson Sumi Systems Limited (MSSL) formed as a
JV with Sumitomo Wiring Systems Ltd.
1975 Motherson established
1983
Establishment of Motherson Auto P. Ltd. - technical assistance agreement
sighned with Tokai Electric Wire Co. Ltd., now known as Sumitomo Wiring
Systems Ltd., Japan (SWS)
1986
1993
1995
Motherson Sumi Systems Limited listed on Stock Exchange
1st Public Issue at a premium of Rs. 15 per share
(issue size : Rs 46.25 millions )
Right Issue (1:5 rights issue) at a premium of Rs. 80 per share
(issue size Rs. 104.4 Million)
2005 FCCB Issue of Euro 50.30 Million (50,300 Bonds of Euro 1,000 each)
2010 Full conversion of FCCB in equity (Equity Dilution by 10%)
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Return to Shareholders
32% 32% 32%29%32%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Perc
en
tag
e
308
412
562 562786
Dividend Payout Ratio
Target Dividend Payout Ratio 40%
Bonus Issues
Return to Shareholders
Bonus Issue in 1997-98: One
share against Two shares held
Bonus Issue in 2000-01 : One
share against Two shares held
Bonus Issue in 2004-05 : One
share against Two shares held
Bonus Issue in 2007-08 : One
share against Two shares held
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Setting Direction for 5 Years
2005
Target Achieved
Sales Rs1000 Cr Rs1029 Cr
ROCE 40% 39%
Single largest Customer’s
Contribution
< 25% 27%
Sales from Global
Customers
30% 29%
Dividend Payout Ratio 40% 43%
2010
Target Achieved
USD 1 Bn USD 1.5 Bn
40% 37% (Stand Alone)
22% (Consolidated)
< 20% 15%
60% 70%
40% 44% (Stand Alone)
32% (Consolidated)
Since year 2000 MSSL has set targets for 5 years and has delivered well on
those targets. MSSL has always focused on profitable growth, diversifying its
customer base and creating more value for its stakeholders
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Targets for 2015
MSSL declared its targets for 2015 in its annual Report for 2009-10
Vision 2015
Sales
USD 5 Bn
ROCE
40%
Sales from
Global
Customers
70%
Dividend
Payout Ratio
40%
Global
Presence
26-27
Countries
29
58579
67022
25956
20281
10155
15276
5000
15000
25000
35000
45000
55000
65000
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 9 Months
2010-11
Rs
. in
Millio
n
Growing Consistently
36% 37%44%
62%60%
33%29%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 9
months
2010-11
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Total Sales Sales Outside India
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Performance Q3 & 9 Months 2010-11
Continuing robust growth wagon - total consolidated sales increased by 23%
Rs in Crores
SALESQ3 9 Month Financial Year
2009-102010-11 2009-10 Growth (%) 2010-11 2009-10 Growth (%)
Consolidated
Customers Within India
863.34 533.39 61.86 2,253.53 1,421.19 58.57 2,043.12
Customers Outside India
1,219.74 1,248.89 (2.33) 3,604.35 3,352.96 7.50 4,659.07
Total 2,083.08 1,782.27 16.88 5,857.88 4,774.15 22.70 6,702.19
Customer
within India
41%
Customer
outside India
59%
Customer within
India38%
Customer outside
India62%
Customer within India
30%Customer outside
India
70%
Q3 FY 2010-11 (Consolidated) 9 Months FY 2010-11 (Consolidated) FY 2009-10 (Consolidated)
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Consolidated Financial Performance
Updates on Results – Q3 & 9 Months 2010-11
MSSL ConsolidatedQ3 9 Months Financial Year
2009-102010-11 2009-10 Growth (%) 2010-11 2009-10 Growth (%)
Domestic Sale 863.35 533.38 61.9% 2,253.53 1,421.19 58.6% 2,043.12
Export Sale 1,219.74 1,248.89 -2.3% 3,604.36 3,352.96 7.5% 4,659.07
Total Sales 2,083.09 1,782.27 16.9% 5,857.89 4,774.15 22.7% 6,702.19
PBIDT (before exceptional expenses) without FCCB
249.65 178.66 39.7% 638.57 393.69 62.2% 669.22
FCCB Loss on exchange fluctuation - (20.58) -100.0% (5.57) (0.20) 2645.8% (25.81)
Interest 17.12 13.86 23.5% 43.77 40.54 8.0% 63.48
PBT 175.30 116.95 49.9% 430.03 134.04 220.8% 342.79
PAT 132.26 78.05 69.5% 292.33 61.47 375.6% 233.42
PAT after minority interest 106.37 74.88 42.1% 251.92 100.90 149.7% 242.77
EPS (Basic) 2.75 2.11 30.3% 6.53 2.84 129.9% 6.48
EPS (Diluted) 2.75 1.65 66.7% 6.42 2.80 129.3% 6.07
Rs in Crores
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112
706 992
-
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
Consolidated (31.03.10) Consolidated (31.12.10)
FCCB Loans
Debt Position
31.12.2010 31.03.2010
Consolidated 279.9 343
Cash and Bank Balances Rs. In Crore
Rs. In
Cro
re 818
Rs. In
Cro
re
413
112
301648
0
200
400
600
800
Standalone(31.03.10) Standalone(31.12.10)FCCB Loan
31.12.2010 31.03.2010
Standalone 27 36.5
Cash and Bank Balances Rs. In Crore
Consolidated
Standalone
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Update on SMR Results
Rs in Crores
SMR ConsolidatedQ3 9 Months Financial Year
2009-102010-11 2009-10 Growth (%) 2010-11 2009-10 Growth (%)
Total Sales (€m) 184.5 163.0 13.2% 543.6 436.6 24.5% 620.3
Total Sales (Rs.) 1,123.0 1,120.6 0.2% 3,244.0 2,976.8 9.0% 4,158.7
- Domestic Sales 73.7 42.3 74.2% 186.3 110.9 68.0% 159.3
- Export Sales 1,049.3 1,078.2 -2.7% 3,057.7 2,865.9 6.7% 3,999.5
Earnings before Interest, Depreciation & Tax
67.9 72.9 -6.9% 214.0 133.1 60.8% 241.4
Depreciation 31.3 38.3 -18.2% 92.6 109.2 -15.2% 150.2
Interest 5.1 5.9 -13.6% 17.3 18.3 -5.8% 32.2
Profit before tax 31.4 19.6 60.1% 104.1 (43.5) NA 10.7
Tax 6.1 10.2 -40.3% 39.0 17.6 120.9% 2.0
Profit after tax - MSSL Share 13.4 4.7 183.7% 32.9 (27.9) NA 0.7
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MSSL Overview
Ownership Structure
Focus on Financials
The Growth Story
Customer Recognition
Group Overview
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Overall Performance
Award- Platinum
2009-10
Customer Recognition
Manufacturing Excellence
2009- 10
Warranty Improvement
Award
2009- 10
Focused Cost Down
Award
2009- 10
System Audit Rating
Award
2009- 10
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Customer Recognition
Best Vendor
Award 2007
Best Cooperation
Award
2008
National Top Performer
for Service Part Supply
2008
Outstanding
Performance in
Development
for the year 2008-09
Gold Award in
Delivery 2008-09
Significant Contribution &
Overall Performance in
Wiring Harness Category
2009
Best Quality
Supplier Award,
2009
Award For Achieving
Quality Targets In The Year
2009
Zero PPM Award
2009
Best Vendor Award in
Quality and Delivery 2009
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Customer Recognition
Global Supplier of The Year
2004
Award for Best performance
Supply Chain Management
2007-08
QDC Award 2006Award For QCDDM
(Electrical) -2007-08
Bronze Level Certification
received in Supplier
Quality Excellence
Process
Excellence in
Quality
2009
Best Response to
New Part Development
2007 Outstanding
Support In Design &
Development
JOHN
DEERE
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Customer Recognition
Outstanding Efforts On
Quality Improvement
2007
Award for Outstanding
Overall Performance
2007-08
Quality Improvement Award
2007
Outstanding Supplier
Performance Award 2005Award for Best Supplier
2006
Outstanding Delivery
Performance 2009
Overall Best
Supplier Award
2005-06
Best Supplier
for Strategic support
2005-06
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past performance is not indicative of future results. The Company may alter, modify or otherwise change in any manner the content of
this presentation, without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
By attending this presentation you acknowledge that you will be solely responsible for your own assessment of the market and the
market position of the Company and that you will conduct your own analysis and be solely responsible for forming your own view of the
potential future performance of the business of the Company.
This presentation speaks as of 9th February 2011. Neither the delivery of this presentation nor any further discussions of the Company
with any of the recipients shall, under any circumstances, create any implication that there has been no change in the affairs of the
Company since that date.
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A Relationship Built on Trust
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