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July 2013 ADANI PORTS : MUNDRA, TUNA, DAHEJ AND HAZIRA PORT
The Pulses Conclave 2014 Presented by Amit Gautam
Thinking big, Doing better.
Largest Private Port
Largest Private Thermal Power
Producer
Largest Edible Oil
Brand Largest
Integrated Coal Trader
Largest Mine Developer &
Operator
Largest Notified and Operational
SEZ
We are India’s
Leading presence across infrastructure sectors…
Energy Power Generation & Transmission 9,240 MW 20,000 MW
$8.7 billion in year 2013 Adani Enterprises Ltd.
Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd.
Adani Power Ltd.
Listed Companies
Presence in 50 countries, 70 locations
Human Capital 10,400
Key Highlights
Resources 4.3 MMT 200 MMT Coal Mining
Logistics 90 MMT 200 MMT Ports & Logistics
Core Business Verticals
2013 & 2020
2013 2020
(Targets) Businesses
3 MMT: Million Metric Tons
Courage: We shall believe in our employees and other stakeholders Trust: We shall embrace new ideas and businesses Commitment: We shall stand by our promises and adhere to high standards of business
P - Passion R - Results I - Integration D - Dedication E – Entrepreneurship
…passionately driven by…
To be the globally admired leader in integrated infrastructure businesses with a deep commitment to nation building We shall be known for the scale of our ambition, speed of execution and quality of operation
Vision Values Culture
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…to become global leaders in providing Integrated Infrastructure
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Energy Logistics Resources
*MDO : Mining, Development & Operations; SPM : Single Point Mooring; SEZ : Special Economic Zone
Adani’s Integrated yet Independent Business Model
Unmatched growth in ports sector…
Major Ports (Operated by Govt. of India) Adani Ports (Domestic operations only)
6 CAGR: Compounded Annual Growth Rate
531 561
570 560
752
36 40 52 66
245
2009
6%
2010 2011 2012 2017 2009 2010 2011 2012 2017
CAGR: 0.5 %
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24%
… 2013
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2013 CAGR over the period 2013 to 2017
Cargo Handled (All figures in Million Metric Tons)
Ports Cargo
Kandla 93.62
Mundra 82.13
JNPT 64.50
Vizag 58.96
Mumbai 58.03
Paradip 56.55
Top Indian Ports
In the last 5 years Adani Ports achieved CAGR 40 times that of Major Ports of India
Targeting to beat our own Vision of achieving 200 MMT in 2020 by 2017
Mormugao
Vizag
Dahej
Hazira
Mundra
Tuna
All Units in Million Metric Tons Per Annum
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20 20
- 20
165 240
30 75
- 7
Current Capacity Proposed Capacity
Multipurpose Port Dry Cargo Coal Hinterland Coverage
Mundra Port caters to regions contributing more than 50% of India’s GDP
APSEZ is India’s Largest Private Port Developer & Operator
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…with rapidly growing pan India presence…
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and the second largest in terms of cargo handled
Further, we aim to build Asia’s Premier Manufacturing Hub completely integrated with end to end infrastructure facilities…
If you are thinking of setting up a new business facility…
Availability of largest contiguous land parcels for industrial development
Uninterrupted supply of utilities, facilitated by Adani owned entities
Favourably located to international trade routes served by multi-modal domestic connectivity
Financial Support/ Partnership from a strong parent company (Adani Enterprises Ltd)
Economic incentives from Government under its Fiscal Policy
Environment of a Business Hub at Mundra
…we are the one-stop shop for your requirements
Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone
(APSEZ)
Spread across more than 150 sq km at Mundra, Gujarat
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Economic Benefits
Core Infrastructure
• Various Government incentives for industrial development
• Integrated facilities from power to port.….from land to labour, reducing overall cost to customers
• Plots inter-connected by roads, corridor for telecom & pipelines
• Infrastructure laid for water & power, supply made available through Adani entities
• Common Effluent Treatment plant, Desalination Plant facilities
Land Availability
• Spread over an area of 15,000 hectares
• Designated as Special Economic Zone* , a Free Trade Warehousing Zone# and Domestic Industrial Area
Social Infrastructure
• Well planned Townships with excellent social amenities for • Living, • Learning, • Healthcare and • Recreation
…at Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone, Mundra…
*A Special Economic Zone is an area notified by the Government of India to host businesses which are granted special incentives such as tax exemptions to encourage investments to setup industries. # A Free Trade Warehousing Zone allows units to hold goods on account of foreign suppliers, dispatch them as per owner’s instructions, permitting trade with or without labeling, packing/re-packing without any processing
Excellent Investment Opportunities for
Diversified Businesses
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Multi Purpose Port Terminals
Coal Import Terminal
Tata Power Plant
Adani Power Plant
About 15,000 hectares of land, all-weather port with one of the deepest drafts available in India, 24 currently operational Berths, with future plan for 55 berths to handle wide array of cargo
An overview of the one stop shop – APSEZ, Mundra
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Port Capacity & Operational Excellence
43%
29%
18%
3% 2% 2% 3%
Type of Vessels Handled
Container Dry Bulk
Liquid Tankers Mini Bulk Carriers
Car Carriers VLCC
Others
Handling all types of cargo and vessel types…
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Total Hazira Dahej Mundra
Cargo Handled FY 2012-13 MMT
38%
4% 3%
5%
28%
22%
Cargo Mix
Coal
Fertilizer
Steel(incl Project Cargo)Other Dry Cargo
Containers
Liquid(Incl SPMs)
The deep draft at Mundra allows for handling of Cape Size vessels and Ultra Large Crude Carriers, thereby providing better economics to customers
Facilities available to handle all types of commodities
MSC Valeria, the largest container vessel (14,000 TEUs) to call on any Indian Port – At Mundra in June 2013
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4.5
1.6 1.3
6.5
1.6 1.4
11.4
2.0 1.3
5.8 5.8
2.8
Dry Liquid Containers
Turn Around Time (in days)
Mundra
Kandla
Mumbai
JNPT
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Dry Liquid Containers
Berth Occupancy
Mundra
Kandla
Mumbai
JNPT
…with operational efficieny better than competing major ports…
• Adani Ports provides the best vessel turn around time in the region ensuring advantage to customers
• Capacity utilization at competing ports is very high leading to congestion in operations
• Capacity expansion at competing ports is bound to take time and will be capital intensive
• We continue investments at our Ports to ensure readily available capacity to handle additional cargo without any congestion
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58 65
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150
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Mundra Kandla Mumbai JNPT
Capacity & Cargo Handled (million MT) Liquid
Container
Dry
Cargo Handled
Cargo Handling Facilities
Dedicated Commodity Managers in the Marketing & Operations team address Customers requirements
Services aimed at customer’s success…
Fertilizer Cargo Complex Mechanized bagging & rake loading facilities for faster evacuation of cargo
Steel Handling Yard Only Indian port with State-of-the-art vacuum lifts to handle pipes – fast and damage-free handling
Warehousing & Storage Yards Warehousing facilities of 0.23 million sq.m. within port premises and open yards of 3.15 million sq.m. in Mundra Port
Other Dry Cargo Handling Facilities
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FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13
Dry Cargo Handling Trend • Variety of commodities handled at Mundra Port Agro commodities – wheat, yellow peas Timber Project cargo – power plant components, metro rail carriages
• Dedicated Ro-Ro terminal for car exports
• Providing dedicated handling services and storage facilities to customers
38%
4%
3%
5%
28%
21%
FY13 % of Total Cargo
*All units in Million Metric Tons
Key Customers • Private Traders - Cargill, Louis Dreyfus, Maruti Suzuki • Govt. Traders - State Trading Corp, Food Corp of India
Hazira Port – The next Mundra!
• Being developed as a multi-purpose port, it lies 270 km north of Mumbai and 35 km from the city of Surat – Location provides access to industrial zones in South Gujarat, Maharashtra & MP
• Under Phase I development, the port already has two Container berths and one multi-purpose berth operational – The fully developed port will have 13 berths, including three for handling liquid cargo
• The port will attract cargo that is currently facing severe congestion at the Mumbai ports
Nashik
Jalgaon
Akola Nagpur
Dahej
Hazira
Udaipur Kota
Ratlam
Indore
Ahmedabad
Nhava Sheva /Mumbai
Mundra
Port Layout : Final Phase
Type of Berth No of Berth
Container Berth 4
Coal Berth 2
Fertilizer & Food Grain 2
DOC & Steel 1
Liquid (Approval under process) 3
RO-RO Berth 1
Coal Berth
Multipurpose Berths
Liquid Terminal
Container Berths
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PORT FACILITIES Marine Infrastructure : Phase I : 5 Berths (2 container & 3 Multipurpose) Phase II : 13 Berths Deep Draft of 13.5 m, capable of handling Panamax vessels. Mechanized Cargo Handling Systems with two shore cranes per berth for faster turnaround of Cargo. Large backup areas of Covered Godowns, Liquid Tank Farms, Open Hard Standings with specialized equipments. Excellent Road to the hinterland and, Rail Connectivity geared up faster connectivity.
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CURRENT STATUS : CONTAINER TERMINAL
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CURRENT STATUS : GODOWN / CFS
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CARGO HANDLING AT ADANI PORTS
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CARGO HANDLING AT ADANI PORTS
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CARGO HANDLING AT ADANI PORTS
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Location Advantage
LOCATION ADVANTAGE
Our vision is to be the globally admired
leader in integrated infrastructure businesses with a deep commitment to nation building
Cities Hazira Port Kandla Port
Mumbai Port
Ahmedabad 258 km 289 km 544 km
Baroda 190 km 393 km 428 km
Ankleshwar 84 km 482 km 337 km
Vapi 139 km 665 km 179 km
Nasik 247 km 764 km 183 km
Jalgaon 347 km 857 km 426 km
Akola 523 km 855 km 607 km
Indore 505 km 685 km 595 km
Ratlam 449 km 651 km 668 km
Kota 718 km 790 km 905 km
Udaipur 490 km 511 km 771 km
Delhi 1171km 1092km 1415km
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New Delhi Gurgaon
Alwar Jaipur
Ajmer
Palanpur Bhildi
Mundra Port
Adipur
Samakhiali Ratlam
Vadodara
Surat
Kota
Agra
Mathura
JN Port Trust Vasai Road
Marwar
Godhara
Mundra port enjoys distance advantage over Mumbai ports
• Resulting in savings on both cost and time compared to competing Mumbai ports – 322 km lesser to the Delhi National Capital Region – 392 km lesser to the industrial zone of Bhatinda
• In addition to being less congested than JNPT (Mumbai) the route from Mundra to India’s hinderlands by-passes the congested Mumbai – Delhi Railways line
Pipavav
Adani 64 km private rail network connecting Mundra Port to Central Railways
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Feature Existing Proposed On DFC DFC
Container stack Single Double
Train length 700m 1,500m
Train load 4,000 tons 15,000 tons
Axle load 22 tons 32 tons
Maximum speed 75 km/ hr 100 km/ hr New Delhi
Gurgaon
Alwar Jaipur
Ajmer
Palanpur Bhildi
Mundra Port
Adipur
Samakhiali Ratlam
Vadodara
Surat
Kota
Agra
Mathura
JN Port Trust Vasai Road
Marwar
Godhara
• Bound to improve freight economics for customers – Improve accessibility to Mundra & Tuna Ports multi-fold – Faster trains, improving transit time by 50% – Higher capacity trains, increased capacity of infrastructure Pipavav
Source: Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd (http://dfccil.org), May 29, 2013
…and will also benefit from the Dedicated Freight Corridor…
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• Private rail network of 210 km in Mundra, connecting to the Indian Railways network at Adipur • Adani Logistics operates its own trains connecting Mundra with Delhi National Capital Region • Extensive road network within port and SEZ for efficient connectivity; linkage with National Highway network
• Operational airstrip at Mundra currently licensed in “Private Use Category” • 1,000 hectares earmarked for developing a Logistics Hub, MRO and Terminal Buildings
Multi-modal network connectivity
Mundra
Port
Import of materials
Export of finished goods
Industrial/
Manufacturing unit
APSEZ
Other material from hinterland Materials sent to manufacturing plants in hinterland by rail/ road 1
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3a
4 Dispatch of finished goods
to hinterlands
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Seaway Roadway Railway Pipeline
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Towards becoming India’s Low Cost Export-Import Hub
Strategically located in proximity of international maritime trade routes and India’s major Production and Consumption Centers, Adani Ports become a preferred choice…
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• Mundra Port is the only Asian Port selected as a Member Of the C-40
World Port for its efforts “Towards better climate & Actions leading to substantial reduction of CO2 emission, Globally & Locally”
..has been Recognized Globally…
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The back-story to our success is the growth of India’s middle class. Their demand for goods and services places an ever-growing demand on the nation’s infrastructure, in terms of ports, power, water and transportation. We are building infrastructure to handle nation’s future needs.
Gautam Adani Chairman, Adani Group
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