The most significant plastics exhibition in the world
Destination India : Plastindia 2018
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India
• Population 1.3 Bn (4 times of US)
• Largest parliamentary democracy
• Secular state - no state religion
• Independent judiciary
• 23 official languages, business language predominantly English
• Excellent social infrastructure – education, healthcare, travel & recreation.
• Third largest economy on PPP basis (appx. US $8.7 trillion)
…..land of billion opportunities 3 Source: World Bank
Source: World Bank / CIA World Factbook 4
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India
Source: CIA 5
Country Mn. Sq. KM
Population (Million)
GDP (PPP) Bn US$
Afghanistan 0.65 33 64
Bangladesh 0.14 156 628
Bhutan 0.04 0.7 2
India 3.29 1300 8721 Maldives 0.02 0.4 5
Nepal 0.14 29 72
Pakistan 0.80 202 988
Sri Lanka 0.07 22 236
Total 5.15 1748 10715
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Year GDP
Growth Polymer Growth
Import Duty
1990-1995 5.0% 12.9% 50%+
1995-2000 6.5% 14.6% 0.4
2000-2004 5.9% 5.8% 45%-15%
2005-2012 8.7% 10.9% 12.5%(H)–5%(L)
2012-2017 12th Plan
7.2% 10.6% 7.5% – 5%
2017-2022 13th Plan
8% 10.4% 5% – 0% -2
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2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Agriculture Industry Services
Growth in GDP components
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India – the wide open economy
India’s International Trade
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India
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Gems & Jewellery
15%
Engineering Goods23%
Petroleum
Products12%
Drugs &
Pharmaceuticals6%
Chemicals
5%
Textiles
6%
Others
33%
Gems & Jewellery
10%
Resins, Plastic materials
3%
Petroleum
Products22%
Vegetable Oil
3%
Chemicals
4%Coal
3%Iron & Steel
4%
Machinery
8%
Electronic
Goods11%
Gold
8%
Others
24%
Total Exports (2015-16, US$ 262 bn)
Total Imports (2015-16 US$ 380 bn)
India’s Trade Basket
Source: Reserve Bank of India
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Vadodara (RIL), (GSFC)
Nagothane (RIL)
Ratnagiri
(SUPREME)
Pune
(Finolex)
Jamnagar (RIL)
Dahej (OPAL) Hazira (RIL) Sarigam (JBf)
Pata (GAIL)
Bhatinda (HMEL)
Panipat (IOCL)
Haldia (HPL), (DHANUSERI)
Visakhaptnam (LG)
Bharuch (RIL)
Mettur (CHEMPLAST)
Cuddalore (CHEMPLAST)
Sahupuram (DCW)
Kota(DCM)
Lapetkata (BCPL)
Mangalore (MRPL)
Polymer 2016-17 2019-20 PS/EPS 599 599 LDPE 205 605 LLDPE 1700 2250 HDPE 2855 3105
PP 4970 5070 PET 2072 2072
PVC 1435 1435 Others 252 252
Total 14088 15388
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India Per Capita Consumption (Virgin Polymer) 12 kg
India per Capita Consumption (Recycled Material) 4.2 Kg
Per Capita Consumption in 16-17 (Virgin + Recycled) 16.2 kg
Virgin Polymer consumption in 16-17 15500 KT
No of Processing units ~ 40,000
No of processing Machines ~141,000
Processing Capacity 41200 KT
Processing Capacity CARG 11 % last 5 years
No. of plastics machinery manufacturing units ~ 2300
Investment in Machinery ~ US $ 5 Billion
Investment required for next 5 years ~ US $ 4.37 Bn (Projected.)
Source : Industry
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Total Polymer Consumption : 2016-17 (Thermoplastic + Thermoset)
Consumption 15500 KT (2016/17) 20000 KT (2019/20): 9% CARG
Others* CPVC – 110 TPE – 18 TPU - 15
(Figs in KTA)
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Consumption : 638 KT (2016-17 - 817 KT (2019-20) : ~ 9% CARG
(Figs in KTA)
Engineering Plastics Consumption 2016-17
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
Note: Mainly for export; local consumption only 10-15% of capacity 14
Made in India for the world
MANUFACTURER PLASTICS CAPACITY
(TPA) MAJOR APPLICATIONS
Solvay Specialties (Panoli)
Polyether Sulfone (PES) 2000 Chip Trays, Electricals, Membranes Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) 1000
Stock Shapes, E&E, Cables, Gen. Engineering, Oil & Gas
Solvay/Rallis (Ankleshwar)
Polyether Ketone Ketone (PEKK) 110 CF Composites for Aerospace
Gharda Chemicals (Ankleshwar)
Polyether Ketone (PEK) 100 Stock shape, Cable, Gen. Engineering
Polyether Ketone Ketone (PEKK) 50
Electronics, Oil Fields, Gen. Engineering, 3D Printing
PolyBenzimidazole (ABPBI) 25
Blends with PEK, Fire Resistant Fiber, Membranes for High Temp Fuel Cells
Specialty Polymers Production
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Pipes, 2100, 70%
Calendering, 270, 9%
Wire & Cables, 150, 5%
Films, 115, 4% Fittings, 110, 4%
Profiles, 95, 3%
Sheet, 40, 1%
Others, 120, 4%
PVC : Demand – 3000 KT (2016/17) – 3900 KT (2019/20):~ 9% CARG
PVC Sector wise Consumption - 2016-17
(Figs in KTA)
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Masterbatch – Current Scenario
Masterbatch manufacturing units in India – about 250 nos.
Masterbatch Demand (KT)
2016-17 2019-20
White/Black/Colour +
Additive
Filler Masterbatch
360
762
605
1035
Total 1122 1640
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Masterbatch – Growth drivers • Cling, anti-bacterial, anti-static, anti-fog, foaming agents and performance
masterbatches
• Focus on quality aspects
• Surface printed film for packaging of milk, oil, etc
• Black Masterbatch
• Raffia
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Polymer Imports 2016 – 2017 : 4200 KTA
Polymer Imports
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Import of Finished Goods 2016 - 2017
Total import In India 2016-2017
~3713 MnUSD
Total import Other Countries 2016-2017
~3713 MnUSD
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Plastics Machinery Manufacturing Industry-Present Scenario • No. of plastic machinery manufacturing units: ~ 200 • Domestic market:~ US $ 508 Million in 2016-17
• Machines installed till Mar 2017:- 141,000
• Installed processing capacity: 41.2 MMT
• Employment: 1.2 million (direct + indirect)
• Growth in machinery CARG 2017-18 onwards : 11.1 %
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Projection for 2017-18 : 8% CAGR
Tonnage Range Sales
2016-17 Sales
2017-18 Est. Sales
2018-19 Est. Sales
2019-20 Est.
Upto 110 T 2200 2325 2450 2575
125-200 T 1775 1925 2075 2225
220-275 T 400 450 500 550
350-450 T 525 575 625 675
500-910 T 340 380 420 460
> 910 T 60 70 80 90
Total 5,300 5,725 6,150 6,575
Injection Moulding Machinery Capacity Addition
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Total Machines Added (2016-17 to 2019-20) : 8.5% CARG
Growth in domestic machine sale : 2.6% ; imports : 18.7%
Plastic Machinery : Growing share of Imports
• Compounding Lines
• Tape Lines & looms
• Multilayer Film plants
• Lamination Plants
• Pipe / Drip extrusion lines
• Injection Moulding Machines
• Rotomoulding Machines
• Blow moulding Machines
• Thermoforming Machines
• Thermosetting Presses
• Compression Presses
• Sheet lines
• Auxiliary equipment
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Indian technology competes Globally
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Auxiliary Equipment Industry 2016-17
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3000
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6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
Units Auxiliary Equipments in Plastics Industry
Product Units Chilling plant 6000
Mould temp. Controller 1200
Drying System
- Hot Air Dryer 4500
- Dehumidified Air Dryer 800
Raw Material Conveying System
- Hopper Loader 9000
- Central Conveying System 150
Volumetric/Gravimetric Blending
System
800
Conveyor Belt with Coumting
System
600
Granulator 4000
Robot 250 Hot Runners 900
Auxiliary equipment share – 10-15% of machinery business
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Growth Drivers
• Food / Processed food
• FMCG items
• Packaged and fast food industry
• Single serve packs/Power packs
• Textiles and Toys
Applications
• Multilayer films
• BOPP Films
• Shrink & Stretch wraps
• Thin wall molding
• Thermoforming
• Blow molded containers
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Demand Growth Drivers – Packaging
Retail revolution setting pace for growth in packaging Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
Growth Drivers
• Building and construction
• Public utilities services
• Mega highway projects
• Rural electrification projects
• Mega irrigation projects
• Smart cities / AMRUTH Cities
Applications
•Pipes (gas, water supply, sewerage, OFD, plumbing)
•Storage tanks
•Profiles
•Geotextiles, Geomembrane
•Wire and Cable
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Demand Growth Drivers – Infrastructure
The 12th plan envisages investment of ~ $ 43 bn for water management; $ 92 bn for irrigation sector; $ 220 bn for power generation
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
Growth Drivers
• Higher Yield thro’ better water management
• Advanced agricultural technology
• Government spending
• Retailers – farmers joint initiatives
• Distribution channel / Refrigerated storage
Applications
•Greenhouse films
•Low tunnels
•Micro irrigation: Drip / Sprinkler
•Mulch films
•Crates, Pallets
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Demand Growth Drivers – Agriculture
Bringing about the 2nd green revolution Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
Growth Drivers
• Healthy economic growth
• Higher per capita income
• Greater disposable income
Applications
• Appliances - Washing machines, Refrigerators, TV’s, Mobile Phones, Computers
• Household – furniture & toys
• Office, Restaurant & Stadia Furniture
• Luggage
• Houseware
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Demand Growth Drivers – Consumer Durables
Making life Convenient Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
Growth Drivers
• India as a medical tourism destination
• Growing health awareness
Applications
•Heart valves, hearing aids, spectacles, prosthetics, etc.
•Packaging of medicines, devices etc.
•Disposable products : Syringes, IV sets, blood bags, diapers, bed covers, pillow covers, gowns, masks, gloves etc.
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Demand Growth Drivers – Healthcare
Bringing about the 2nd green revolution Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Other Growth Areas
Rigid Packaging
Industrial Components
Automotive
3D Printing
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Digital India : Outlook & initiatives under Make in India Digital India Program
•A flagship program of Govt. of India with a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society •Target : NET ZERO Imports by 2020 for notified products through
Investments : USD $100Bn Production : USD $ 400 Bn Employment Generation : 25 Mn Exports : USD $ 30 BN
Top 10 Product Revenue % of
Total
Mobile Phhones 38.65
Smart TV's 7.91
Notebooks 5.54
Digital cameras 4.34
Invertors & UPS 2.65
USB 2.44
STB’s 2.33
LCD Monitors 1.72
Top 10% 65.58
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Solar PV – High growth opportunity •National target of 100 GW of installation by 2022 and also proactive policies from states like Gujarat are the key drivers for the growth of the solar sector . •Rooftop Solar PV is also becoming increasingly popular. India expected to reach 1.4GW in Rooftop solar by 2018. •Govt. strongly Implementing the Standards for Solar - Increasing awareness •India has attracted foreign investments to develop solar energy plants
0.8GW 2015
1.4GW
2016-17
100 GW by 2022
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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LED : Outlook & initiatives under Make in India • Market growing ~35 % YoY
• Current Imports : 60%
• Government aggressively driving projects/ specifications & implementing standards.
• Under UJALA & ESSL schemes Govt. plans to replace by 2019
• - No. of LED bulbs : 770 Mn
• - No . Of street lights : 9Mn
• Bulk requirements for Railways, Airport authority, Highways & other large usage projects Growth Drivers
LED Bulbs (Retrofits) Tube lights Street Lamps
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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Plastic Parks -Existing & Proposed
Sanand
Dahej
Narasapura
Auriaya
Tamot Barjora
Siju
Ibrahimpatnam
North Chennai
Kannur
Tinsukia Panipat
Plastic Parks Area (Acres)
Sanand, Gujarat 140
Dahej, Gujarat 100
Narasapura, Karnataka 100
Auraiya, Uttar Pradesh 225
Tamot, Madhya Pradesh 150
Siju village, Odisha 120
Barjora, West Bengal 496
Ibrahimpatnam, Andhra Pradesh
500
Kannur, Kerala TBC
Tinsukia, Assam 600
North Chennai, Tamil Nadu 300
Panipat, Harayana TBC
Source : PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION
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• Gross Area of 2,00,000 sq mtrs
• 40 mins away from Ahmedabad International Airport
• 15 Halls with dedicated halls for Raw Material Producers, Machinery Manufacturers, Finished Goods and Special International Halls from Europe and South East Asia
• The venue will have a dedicated Meeting Halls, International Food Courts and Business Centre with translation and Internet facilities to enable business
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