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                   ANNIE KHURANA
                   DEEPIKA SHARMA
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                  MOHIT K.N.
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STEEL HUB -INDIA
Outline

 Introduction and applications.
 Major Industries.
 Steel Hub in India.
 Challenges & Opportunities
 Role of Government
 Future Growth
Introduction to steel

Steel - carbon + elements (Ni, Cr, & Tn)
  Mild steel ~ 0.25% C
 Medium carbon steel ~ 0.25% to 0.45%
   High carbon steel ~0.45% to 1.50%

Heat treatment- Cooling a red-hot tool steel rapidly -
  harder and more brittle else softer.

 It is crucial to the development of modern economy
   and is considered to be the backbone of human
   civilization.
Continue ……

 More than 3500 different varieties of steel are available in the steel
  industry of India.
             Two broad categories (APPLICATIONS)
  Flat Products - Flat products include plates and hot rolled sheets
  such as coils and sheets. Flat products are derived from slabs. One of
             the major uses of steel plates is in ship building.
 Long Products - Long products include bars, rods, wires, ropes and
     piers. These are called long products due to their shapes. Long
     products are made from billets and blooms. Long products are
     mostly used in housing and construction and also in rail tracks.
Major steel Companies

 Tata Iron & Steel Company or Tisco)-
  Jamshedpur (Jharkhand).
 Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL).
 Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd.
 Jindal Steel & Power Limited (JSPL).
 Essar Steel Limited
Industry Statistics
Steel production in India


 - crude steel increased 1.5 % to 7.4 % in recent years.
 -Technological changes and modernization are taking
   place in both public and private sector integrated
   steel plants in India.
 - Steel continues to have a stronghold in traditional
   sectors such as construction, housing and ground
   transportation, special steels are increasingly used
   in engineering industries such as power generation,
   petrochemicals and fertilizers.
Why Jamshedpur??

 Jamshedpur is the best known symbol of India's
    industrial growth

    Iron ore mining - integral part of steel

 Iron ore units located in Noamundi, Joda and Katamati in the states of
    Jharkhand and Orissa. Tata Steel Limited also has manganese mines and
    dolomite quarries in Orissa, located around from Jamshedpur, home to the
    Steel Company's manufacturing facility. The Steel Company's iron ore units
    produce various grades of high quality iron ore including rich blue dust ore.
    Operations at the mines, including services are managed by Integrated
    Management Systems.
Impact of urbanization

 Steel consumption increases with India's rapid urbanization and key to this
  growth is the ready supply of raw materials. Cost of producing steel in India
  increase by 60 % leading to an increasing concern by the country's
  steelmakers. Rising steel prices have also become a major concern for the
  government as steel and steel products contribute 21% to inflation.

 India currently imports over 20 million tonnes of met coal, 70 per cent of its
  coking coal requirement. With this trend set to increase over the coming years
  to feed the growing appetite for steel, where will this much needed commodity
  come from and at what price? With prices for coking coal increasing 210% this
  year, driven by high global demand and a tightening supply market, long
  term supply contracts to secure a continuous supply of good quality coal is key
  for steelmakers.
Challenges
 Technologically, the main hurdles before Indian steel industry are the
    cost of power and non availability of metallurgical coke.
   Lack of expenditure in research and development.
   High level taxation.
   Indian steel makers also lacked in international competitiveness on
    determinants like product quality, product design, on-time delivery,
    post sales service, distribution network, managerial initiatives,
    research and development, information technology.
   Poor quality of basic infrastructure like road, port etc
   Systemic Deficiencies includes..
    High Cost of Capital.
    Labour Productivity.
    High Cost of Basic Inputs and Services
Opportunities

 Enormous scope for increasing consumption of steel in
  almost all sectors in India.
 India has rich mineral resources. It has abundance of iron
  ore, coal and many other raw materials required for iron
  and steel making.
 Third largest pool of technical manpower, next to United
  States and the erstwhile USSR, capable of understanding
  and assimilating new technologies.
Role of the Government

 Providing linkage for raw materials, rail movement
    clearance etc. for new plants and expansion of existing
    ones.
    Facilitating movement of raw materials other than coal
    through finalization of wagon requirements and ensure an
    un-interrupted supply of raw materials to the producers.
   Interaction with All India Financial Institutions to
    expedite clearance of projects.
    Regular interactions with entrepreneurs proposing to set
    up new ventures, to review the progress of
    implementation and assess problems faced.
    Identification of infrastructural and related facilities
    required by steel industry.
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 State Governments to provide power at reduced/
  concessional tariffs especially to mini steel plants .
 Similarly, the freight rates adopted by the Railways have
  been rationalized after inter action with the Railway
  Board and freight cost on raw material transportation for
  steel producers is reduced.
Future Growth

 Steel production will double to 120 billion tonnes in
  2011 will become 280 billion tonnes by 2015.
 Energy savings potentials.
 Environment friendly production- Greenfields
SECOND HUB
GREATER NOIDA
NORTH

Greater Noida , Uttar pradesh
STATE CAPITAL       : LUCKNOW
NEAREST AIRPORT : DELHI , 50 KM.
NEAREST SEAPORT : KANDLA , 1150 KM
CONNECTED BY        : ROAD , RAIL AND AIR
MAJOR INDUSTRIES: CONSUMER
 ELECTRONICS AND AUTOMOBILE
CONTD…
MAJOR UNITS : LG
 ELECTRONICS INDIA , MOSER
 BAER , YAMAHA , NEW
 HOLLAND TRACTORS AND
 HONDA SIEL CARS INDIA ,
 SHRIRAM HONDA POWER
 EQUIPMENTS , VIDEOCON
 INTERNATIONAL
WHY NOIDA ?

Ajay sapra , General manager (corporate
  export – import) , LG electronics india says
“ Its proximity to delhi , smooth roads
  connectivity , continuous water supply and
  easy access to three important markets
  (northern , eastern and central ) makes
  noida attractive to many large companies”
Fourth india largest IT-BPO destination in
                  India

   Indian IT-BPO
  exports industry
revenue share, Noida       TOP INDIAN IT-
            8.6%                BPO
            (usd
           3.5 bn)
                           DESTINATIONS
                             BANGALORE
                 NOIDA
                            MUMBAI/PUNE
                 REST OF
 91.40           INDIA       HYDERABAD
   %
                               NOIDA
                              CHENNAI
Key highlights
TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPANIES : ~
  400
 An attractive destination for companies
  across a range of areas i.e traditional
  area(eg core sectors such as automotive) to
  high end IT development
 Most of the top 20 IT-BPO companies have
  centre in Noida with MNCs forming a major
  portion
 Services providing ranges from integrated
  services to niche services
HIGHLIGHTS

 Noida is considering one of the best
  location in india to start operation for
  both Indian and MNCs companies.
 Some factors driving this choice:
- Availability of “quality-cum-cost
  advantage”
- Strong engineering talent with English
  language skills
Contd…
- Companies focuses on activities ranging from
  EDA tools, verification , chip design
  , application and methodologies to consulting
  and design services and customer support
- Minimized turnaround time for product
  development
- Indian domestic market is growing fast and the
  demand for electronic equipment is expected to
  reach USD363 billion in 2015 from
  USD 2.8 billion in 2005.
Contd…
- Cost effectiveness is the main reason for
    start ups and SMEs to set up shops in noida
-   The presence of incubation centers and the
    support provided by STPI to start- ups and
    SSMEs makes noida a favourite location
-   upport garnered from established players in
    terms of mentoring and other support
-   Availability of world –class training
-   institutions makes it a hub for student in
    north india
Contd…
- Good telecom / broadband
  infrastructure
- Economical rentals compared to
  delhi and gurgoan.
Challenges
 Rely on migrant workforce because of non
  availability of skilled labour
 Real estate prices are also a cause for
  concern as the influx of industries has
  pushed up demand for real estate , making it
  expensive for industries to expand
Imperatives for government of
               Uttar pradesh

 Address key infrastructure challenges i.e.
  availability of power supply, security, water
  supply and hotel
 Encourage development of a large pool of
  qualified workforce
 Create cluster of learning and innovation
  ensuring integration between stake-holders.
 Provide visible and consistent political
  support
 for attracting manufacturing and IT
  companies
PUNE as a Business hub

West
PUNE BELT , MAHARASTRA
STATE CAPITAL  : MUMBAI
NEAREST AIRPORT : PUNE , 50 KM
NEAREST SEAPORT : MUMBAI , 170 KM
CONNECTED BY    : ROAD AND AIR
MAJOR INDUSTRIES: AUTOMOBILES AND IT
MAJOR UNITS     : BAJAJ AUTO AND TATA
 MOTORS , FORCE MOTORS , MAHINDRA TWO
 WHEELER , MERCEDES BENZ , VOLKSWAGEN ,
CONTD…

M & M , PREMIER MOTORS AND
 FAIT.
HIGHLIGHTS
 The metamorphosis of Pune city over recent
  decades from a verdant , easyplaced abode
  of choice for retirees to bustling metropolies
  has been completed.
 Its a major information technology hub.
 The automotive sector occupies pride of
  place as the prime mover behind the rapid
  development of Pune and surrounding areas
 Because of proliferation of automobile
  manufacturing units and component
  suppliers , also called “Detroit Of india” .
Contd…
 the entry of heavy weights automobile industry
  –Tata motors and bajaj auto –in 1966
  subsequently escalated the allied industries.
 These allied industries catering to outsourcing
  requirements of these principals
 General motors ,fait , volkswagen and more
  recently mahindra and mahindra have
  commited large investments in this region and
  there entries seems to have opened floodgates
  for auto investment here.
Cont…
 Inflow of investment
  Speaking to the hindu , Anant sardeshmukh
 , Executive director general ,Mahratta
 chamber of commerce , industry and
 agriculture , a nodal body for investment in
 this region said, there was surge in the
 period 2006 and 2008 when around rs.
 12000 cr was spend on projects in this
 region. However the period between 2008 to
 2013 will see the inflow of rs. 40000 in
 terms of investment in this sector.
Contd….
 “ simultaneously there is substantial investment
  proposed from auto ancillary and component
  manufacturers and over the same period an
  investment of around 10,000 cr proposed by
  them” said Mr Sardeshmukh.
 Commitment by MNCs
  In the last 18 months , large multinational auto
  component suppliers like ZF group of Germany
  have commited around Rs. 50 cr and Permbo of
  Italy is setting up a Rs 100 cr disc brakes
  capacity and Norma of Germany plans to invest
  euro 3 millions
Contd…
 Skilled manpower
 1. In addition to the auto OEMs (ORIGINAL
  EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER) , Pune has
  infrastructural supplier , including Bharat
  Forge among the top forging companies in
  the world and Sandhvik‟s large cutting tool
  facality .
2. Easy availability of skilled manpower is the
  prime reason for rapid development
Pune’s USP
AT PRESENT , 1 LAKH ENGINEERS ARE
 WORKING IN AND AROUND PUNE , A FIGURE
 PROBABLY UNMATCHED IN THE WORLD
 .MAHARASTRA DEVELOPMENT
 CORPORATION HAS CREATED MEGA
 INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT PIMPRI-
 CHINCHWAD , CHAKAN AND TALEGOEN ON A
 SCALE , WHICH AGAIN IS
 UNMATCHED.THESE HAVE FOSTERED THE
 GROWTH OF AUTOMOBILE COMPANIES.AS
 AUTOMOBILE COMPANIES GROW ,IT IS BUT
 NATURAL THAT AUTO COMPONENT
 COMPANIES FLOURISH IN PUNE
HURDLES
-LACKING OF FOCUSSED VENDOR
  DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.

- Supply of power
STATE SUPPORT
Infact Pune was first to have manufacturing
  cluster with one being auto and other being
  white good. There has been funding from
  state government and units have been
  encouraged to increase capacity and
  upgrade technology.
BUSINESS HUB- BANGALORE

  Bangalore - The new business hub
 With business prospects in Bangalore is an
 astounding cosmopolitan city blessed with
 natural lakes, breathtakingly beautiful
 gardens and parks, shopping mall, the
 stunning restaurants and pubs it is the
 wonderful city to perform business
 meetings, seminars etc as its hygienic
 weather conditions and ambiance are
 favorable for business reasons.
I.T SERVICES
 Bangalore is frequently mentioned as the
 hub of the Indian I.T. outsourcing
 group, and many internationally acclaimed
 tech companies along with a number of
 national Indian tech companies, start their
 ventures here which otherwise is referred as
 the Silicon Valley of India.
INCENTIVES

 Providing Incentives
 Software Technology Parks of India
    (STPI), Bangalore is a society under the Ministry of
    Information Technology, Government of India.
    Companies registered under the Software
    Technology Park scheme obtain several benefits
    like:
   100% foreign equity allowed
   Corporate income tax exemption up to 90%
   Duty free imports
   Dedicated data communication links
   Custom bonding and export certification provided at
    a single point
BLOOMING ECONOMY
 The economy of Bangalore is strong and
 blooming with every passing day .It is housing
 some of the richest people.
 Accommodations
 With a range of hotels from budget to the
 luxurious are available depending on the
 affordability and needs of the travelers. If
 intended for the business men there are
 countless options from which to make a choice.
 A high-quality alternative is the Ista hotel which
 is a medium range hotel with all the required
 business amenities and is easily accessible to
 the market and tourist spots
 The airport of Bangalore is the fourth busiest
 and is housing both domestic and international
 flights and is well linked to most parts of the
 world .In addition to this a new airport is also
 coming up which is being constructed in the
 suburbs of Bangalore.
 Bangalore is furthermore well linked to the
 remaining part of the nation all the way
 through the Indian Railways. The city has a
 connection with New
 Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and
 Hyderabad, as well as other chief cities in
 Karnataka
 There is also intra-city rapid rail transport
 system called the Namma Metro which is
 being developed and is expected to be
 operational in 2011.
 The city also has well developed roads and
 transport systems. Taxi services, three-
 wheeled, black and yellow auto-rickshaws,
 buses operated by Bangalore Metropolitan
 Transport Corporation are the various
 means of public transport within Bangalore
 city.
ECONOMY

 Economy

  Bangalore has a healthy and booming economy. It
 is home to over 10,000 dollar millionaires and
 around 60,000 super-rich people who have an
 surplus of Rs. 4.5 crore and Rs. 50 lakh respectively.
 As of 2001, Bangalore's share of Rs. 1660 crore
 (US$ 3.7 billion) in Foreign Direct Investment was
 the third highest for an Indian city. Bangalore is
 India’s fourth largest and fastest growing
 market, with a per capita income of Rs. .49,000
 (US$ 1,160)
Silicon valley-Bangalore
 „Silicon Valley of India', Bangalore being the
 hub of dot-com organizations and
 businesses, has soaring real estate costing for
 commercial properties.
 With the growing pace of development, the real
 estate prices of the city have been considerably
 redefined. As per a recent report, the rate trends
 for residential properties have risen to a
 whopping 70% whereas land values have revved
 up by 100%. An enormous 32% or one-third of
 the total demand for commercial lands across
 all metros in India is concentrated in
 Bangalore. There is therefore a stupendous
 growth in Bangalore real estate trends.
 The booming IT software Service and IT
 advancements that the city offers has led to
 an escalation in the real estate prices. In the
 recent times, there have been marked
 developments in the residential sector of
 Bangalore. Catering to the needs of the NRIs
 inhabiting the city, investors and builders
 have made an attempt to offer sky-scraping
 residential complexes and even apartments
 with their own helipad.
Growth In I.T Sector

. The progression in the commercial sector
  has triggered considerable development in
  residential segment of Bangalore
 . Due to the growing commercial
  expansion, owing to the boost in the
  IT/I.T.E.S sector, the land consumption for
  commercial purposes has increased to be the
  second highest in the world which is 14.2
  million sq.ft.
TECH PARK

 The magnificent attraction for prospective
 buyers and corporates across the world, the
 International Tech Park in Bangalore is
 meticulously built to cater to the needs of
 international hi-technology firms. This park
 encompasses the various requirements of
 the international companies and prospective
 investors of India.
Contd…
 The UB City is the hub of the city's luxury
  shopping, housing India's first ever luxury
  shopping mall, The Collection. Expense and
  luxury characterizes most of Bangalore's
  downtown core.
 This area is home to many of India's tallest
  high-rise towers, with the UB Tower topping
  in at 184 metres.
Educational courses
 List of Institutions In bangalore
  Information Technology Course in computers are of
  four types:
  1. University course.

 2. Those offered by IT conglomerates like Microsoft,
 Sun and Oracle.

 3. Department of Electronics Accredited Computer.
CHENNAI as a bussiness hub


Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu
 State capital: Chennai
 Nearest airport: Meenambakkam, 43 km
 Nearest seaport: Chennai, 50 km
 Connected by: Road and air
 Major industries:
 Automobiles, telecom, cement, electronics and glass
 Major units: Hyundai Motor India, Nokia and
 Saint-Gobain
Why Chennai ?
 Though cities such as Bangalore and
  Hyderabad have a larger pool of technological
  talent, these metropolitan areas are getting too
  expensive to do business in - both in terms of
  real estate and personnel. Many companies
  have turned to Chennai because the city has a
  large reserve of technical talent and is known
  for its engineering expertise.
 Some of the other factors that have worked in
  favor of Chennai include its airport
  infrastructure, the presence of a port and the
  availability of manpower.
HIGHLIGHTS
 India's fourth-largest city, Chennai, is becoming
  the country's electronics manufacturing hub for
  many companies including
  Nokia, Flextronics, Motorola and Foxconn.
 Hyundai was followed by 50 ancillaries, which
  turned CHENNAI into an auto manufacturing
  hub.
 2001, Saint-Gobain, the France-based glass
  manufacturer, followed with a Rs 535-crore
  unit, which was subsequently expanded by
  another Rs 800 crore.
 In 2005, Nokia set up a cell phone
  manufacturing facility in its SEZ here.
Contd…
 The nearest airport, at Meenambakkam, is 43 km
  away, but there is a proposal to build a new
  airport at Sriperumbudur itself. The nearest
  seaport is 50 km away in Chennai.
 The availability of skilled manpower only adds to
  the attractiveness of this cluster.
 Chennai is known as the Detroit of Asia due to
  its automotive facilities, but is also building a
  strong telecommunications presence thanks to
  Nokia (there are direct flights between Helsinki
  and Chennai on Finnair), and it also had a busy
  port and related transport facilities in road and
  rail.
ACHIEVEMENT AND
       OPPORTUNITIES
 Chennai alone has attracted an investment
 of about US$1 billion. The past two years
 have been remarkable in the history of
 Chennai, with many companies announcing
 the establishment of operations in the city.
 Flextronics, a $16-billion global Electronics
 Manufacturing Services (EMS)
 provider, plans to build a manufacturing
 facility in the outskirts of Chennai
 In the first five years, the company is
 planning to invest about US$70 million to
 US$100 million in the plant in
 Sriperumbudur. This facility will be selected
 as a SEZ and will offer services such as
 plastic injection molding, circuit-board
 assembly, distribution, logistics and repair.
Govt. initiatives
 The Indian government is aiming to increase the
  level of local manufacturing by providing
  incentives to companies willing to establish
  local offices in Chennai.
 The government has provided several economic
  incentives to entrepreneurs and developers.
 And with the simplification of the procedures
  for development, the operation and
  maintenance of the SEZs are expected to
  stimulate investment and encourage industrial
  activity.
?? Please ….
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  • 1. TOP 5 BUSINESS HUBS IN INDIA MADE BY : AMAN KASHYAP ANNIE KHURANA DEEPIKA SHARMA JASMEET SINGH MOHIT K.N.
  • 2. BUSINESS HUBS ???? The Business Hub is a purpose built facility that can offer an organization a wide range of support services, all of which are specifically designed to help , sustain and grow the business smoothly .
  • 4. Outline  Introduction and applications.  Major Industries.  Steel Hub in India.  Challenges & Opportunities  Role of Government  Future Growth
  • 5. Introduction to steel Steel - carbon + elements (Ni, Cr, & Tn)  Mild steel ~ 0.25% C  Medium carbon steel ~ 0.25% to 0.45%  High carbon steel ~0.45% to 1.50% Heat treatment- Cooling a red-hot tool steel rapidly - harder and more brittle else softer.  It is crucial to the development of modern economy and is considered to be the backbone of human civilization.
  • 6. Continue ……  More than 3500 different varieties of steel are available in the steel industry of India. Two broad categories (APPLICATIONS) Flat Products - Flat products include plates and hot rolled sheets such as coils and sheets. Flat products are derived from slabs. One of the major uses of steel plates is in ship building. Long Products - Long products include bars, rods, wires, ropes and piers. These are called long products due to their shapes. Long products are made from billets and blooms. Long products are mostly used in housing and construction and also in rail tracks.
  • 7. Major steel Companies  Tata Iron & Steel Company or Tisco)- Jamshedpur (Jharkhand).  Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL).  Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd.  Jindal Steel & Power Limited (JSPL).  Essar Steel Limited
  • 9. Steel production in India - crude steel increased 1.5 % to 7.4 % in recent years. -Technological changes and modernization are taking place in both public and private sector integrated steel plants in India. - Steel continues to have a stronghold in traditional sectors such as construction, housing and ground transportation, special steels are increasingly used in engineering industries such as power generation, petrochemicals and fertilizers.
  • 10. Why Jamshedpur??  Jamshedpur is the best known symbol of India's industrial growth  Iron ore mining - integral part of steel  Iron ore units located in Noamundi, Joda and Katamati in the states of Jharkhand and Orissa. Tata Steel Limited also has manganese mines and dolomite quarries in Orissa, located around from Jamshedpur, home to the Steel Company's manufacturing facility. The Steel Company's iron ore units produce various grades of high quality iron ore including rich blue dust ore. Operations at the mines, including services are managed by Integrated Management Systems.
  • 11. Impact of urbanization  Steel consumption increases with India's rapid urbanization and key to this growth is the ready supply of raw materials. Cost of producing steel in India increase by 60 % leading to an increasing concern by the country's steelmakers. Rising steel prices have also become a major concern for the government as steel and steel products contribute 21% to inflation.  India currently imports over 20 million tonnes of met coal, 70 per cent of its coking coal requirement. With this trend set to increase over the coming years to feed the growing appetite for steel, where will this much needed commodity come from and at what price? With prices for coking coal increasing 210% this year, driven by high global demand and a tightening supply market, long term supply contracts to secure a continuous supply of good quality coal is key for steelmakers.
  • 12. Challenges  Technologically, the main hurdles before Indian steel industry are the cost of power and non availability of metallurgical coke.  Lack of expenditure in research and development.  High level taxation.  Indian steel makers also lacked in international competitiveness on determinants like product quality, product design, on-time delivery, post sales service, distribution network, managerial initiatives, research and development, information technology.  Poor quality of basic infrastructure like road, port etc  Systemic Deficiencies includes.. High Cost of Capital. Labour Productivity. High Cost of Basic Inputs and Services
  • 13. Opportunities  Enormous scope for increasing consumption of steel in almost all sectors in India.  India has rich mineral resources. It has abundance of iron ore, coal and many other raw materials required for iron and steel making.  Third largest pool of technical manpower, next to United States and the erstwhile USSR, capable of understanding and assimilating new technologies.
  • 14. Role of the Government  Providing linkage for raw materials, rail movement clearance etc. for new plants and expansion of existing ones.  Facilitating movement of raw materials other than coal through finalization of wagon requirements and ensure an un-interrupted supply of raw materials to the producers.  Interaction with All India Financial Institutions to expedite clearance of projects.  Regular interactions with entrepreneurs proposing to set up new ventures, to review the progress of implementation and assess problems faced.  Identification of infrastructural and related facilities required by steel industry.
  • 15. Continue…  State Governments to provide power at reduced/ concessional tariffs especially to mini steel plants .  Similarly, the freight rates adopted by the Railways have been rationalized after inter action with the Railway Board and freight cost on raw material transportation for steel producers is reduced.
  • 16. Future Growth  Steel production will double to 120 billion tonnes in 2011 will become 280 billion tonnes by 2015.  Energy savings potentials.  Environment friendly production- Greenfields
  • 18. GREATER NOIDA NORTH Greater Noida , Uttar pradesh STATE CAPITAL : LUCKNOW NEAREST AIRPORT : DELHI , 50 KM. NEAREST SEAPORT : KANDLA , 1150 KM CONNECTED BY : ROAD , RAIL AND AIR MAJOR INDUSTRIES: CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AND AUTOMOBILE
  • 19. CONTD… MAJOR UNITS : LG ELECTRONICS INDIA , MOSER BAER , YAMAHA , NEW HOLLAND TRACTORS AND HONDA SIEL CARS INDIA , SHRIRAM HONDA POWER EQUIPMENTS , VIDEOCON INTERNATIONAL
  • 20. WHY NOIDA ? Ajay sapra , General manager (corporate export – import) , LG electronics india says “ Its proximity to delhi , smooth roads connectivity , continuous water supply and easy access to three important markets (northern , eastern and central ) makes noida attractive to many large companies”
  • 21. Fourth india largest IT-BPO destination in India Indian IT-BPO exports industry revenue share, Noida TOP INDIAN IT- 8.6% BPO (usd 3.5 bn) DESTINATIONS BANGALORE NOIDA MUMBAI/PUNE REST OF 91.40 INDIA HYDERABAD % NOIDA CHENNAI
  • 22. Key highlights TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPANIES : ~ 400  An attractive destination for companies across a range of areas i.e traditional area(eg core sectors such as automotive) to high end IT development  Most of the top 20 IT-BPO companies have centre in Noida with MNCs forming a major portion  Services providing ranges from integrated services to niche services
  • 23. HIGHLIGHTS  Noida is considering one of the best location in india to start operation for both Indian and MNCs companies.  Some factors driving this choice: - Availability of “quality-cum-cost advantage” - Strong engineering talent with English language skills
  • 24. Contd… - Companies focuses on activities ranging from EDA tools, verification , chip design , application and methodologies to consulting and design services and customer support - Minimized turnaround time for product development - Indian domestic market is growing fast and the demand for electronic equipment is expected to reach USD363 billion in 2015 from USD 2.8 billion in 2005.
  • 25. Contd… - Cost effectiveness is the main reason for start ups and SMEs to set up shops in noida - The presence of incubation centers and the support provided by STPI to start- ups and SSMEs makes noida a favourite location - upport garnered from established players in terms of mentoring and other support - Availability of world –class training - institutions makes it a hub for student in north india
  • 26. Contd… - Good telecom / broadband infrastructure - Economical rentals compared to delhi and gurgoan.
  • 27. Challenges  Rely on migrant workforce because of non availability of skilled labour  Real estate prices are also a cause for concern as the influx of industries has pushed up demand for real estate , making it expensive for industries to expand
  • 28. Imperatives for government of Uttar pradesh  Address key infrastructure challenges i.e. availability of power supply, security, water supply and hotel  Encourage development of a large pool of qualified workforce  Create cluster of learning and innovation ensuring integration between stake-holders.  Provide visible and consistent political support for attracting manufacturing and IT companies
  • 29. PUNE as a Business hub West PUNE BELT , MAHARASTRA STATE CAPITAL : MUMBAI NEAREST AIRPORT : PUNE , 50 KM NEAREST SEAPORT : MUMBAI , 170 KM CONNECTED BY : ROAD AND AIR MAJOR INDUSTRIES: AUTOMOBILES AND IT MAJOR UNITS : BAJAJ AUTO AND TATA MOTORS , FORCE MOTORS , MAHINDRA TWO WHEELER , MERCEDES BENZ , VOLKSWAGEN ,
  • 30. CONTD… M & M , PREMIER MOTORS AND FAIT.
  • 31. HIGHLIGHTS  The metamorphosis of Pune city over recent decades from a verdant , easyplaced abode of choice for retirees to bustling metropolies has been completed.  Its a major information technology hub.  The automotive sector occupies pride of place as the prime mover behind the rapid development of Pune and surrounding areas  Because of proliferation of automobile manufacturing units and component suppliers , also called “Detroit Of india” .
  • 32. Contd…  the entry of heavy weights automobile industry –Tata motors and bajaj auto –in 1966 subsequently escalated the allied industries.  These allied industries catering to outsourcing requirements of these principals  General motors ,fait , volkswagen and more recently mahindra and mahindra have commited large investments in this region and there entries seems to have opened floodgates for auto investment here.
  • 33. Cont…  Inflow of investment Speaking to the hindu , Anant sardeshmukh , Executive director general ,Mahratta chamber of commerce , industry and agriculture , a nodal body for investment in this region said, there was surge in the period 2006 and 2008 when around rs. 12000 cr was spend on projects in this region. However the period between 2008 to 2013 will see the inflow of rs. 40000 in terms of investment in this sector.
  • 34. Contd…. “ simultaneously there is substantial investment proposed from auto ancillary and component manufacturers and over the same period an investment of around 10,000 cr proposed by them” said Mr Sardeshmukh.  Commitment by MNCs In the last 18 months , large multinational auto component suppliers like ZF group of Germany have commited around Rs. 50 cr and Permbo of Italy is setting up a Rs 100 cr disc brakes capacity and Norma of Germany plans to invest euro 3 millions
  • 35. Contd…  Skilled manpower 1. In addition to the auto OEMs (ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER) , Pune has infrastructural supplier , including Bharat Forge among the top forging companies in the world and Sandhvik‟s large cutting tool facality . 2. Easy availability of skilled manpower is the prime reason for rapid development
  • 36. Pune’s USP AT PRESENT , 1 LAKH ENGINEERS ARE WORKING IN AND AROUND PUNE , A FIGURE PROBABLY UNMATCHED IN THE WORLD .MAHARASTRA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION HAS CREATED MEGA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES AT PIMPRI- CHINCHWAD , CHAKAN AND TALEGOEN ON A SCALE , WHICH AGAIN IS UNMATCHED.THESE HAVE FOSTERED THE GROWTH OF AUTOMOBILE COMPANIES.AS AUTOMOBILE COMPANIES GROW ,IT IS BUT NATURAL THAT AUTO COMPONENT COMPANIES FLOURISH IN PUNE
  • 37. HURDLES -LACKING OF FOCUSSED VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. - Supply of power
  • 38. STATE SUPPORT Infact Pune was first to have manufacturing cluster with one being auto and other being white good. There has been funding from state government and units have been encouraged to increase capacity and upgrade technology.
  • 39. BUSINESS HUB- BANGALORE  Bangalore - The new business hub With business prospects in Bangalore is an astounding cosmopolitan city blessed with natural lakes, breathtakingly beautiful gardens and parks, shopping mall, the stunning restaurants and pubs it is the wonderful city to perform business meetings, seminars etc as its hygienic weather conditions and ambiance are favorable for business reasons.
  • 40. I.T SERVICES  Bangalore is frequently mentioned as the hub of the Indian I.T. outsourcing group, and many internationally acclaimed tech companies along with a number of national Indian tech companies, start their ventures here which otherwise is referred as the Silicon Valley of India.
  • 41. INCENTIVES  Providing Incentives  Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), Bangalore is a society under the Ministry of Information Technology, Government of India. Companies registered under the Software Technology Park scheme obtain several benefits like:  100% foreign equity allowed  Corporate income tax exemption up to 90%  Duty free imports  Dedicated data communication links  Custom bonding and export certification provided at a single point
  • 42. BLOOMING ECONOMY  The economy of Bangalore is strong and blooming with every passing day .It is housing some of the richest people. Accommodations With a range of hotels from budget to the luxurious are available depending on the affordability and needs of the travelers. If intended for the business men there are countless options from which to make a choice. A high-quality alternative is the Ista hotel which is a medium range hotel with all the required business amenities and is easily accessible to the market and tourist spots
  • 43.  The airport of Bangalore is the fourth busiest and is housing both domestic and international flights and is well linked to most parts of the world .In addition to this a new airport is also coming up which is being constructed in the suburbs of Bangalore. Bangalore is furthermore well linked to the remaining part of the nation all the way through the Indian Railways. The city has a connection with New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and Hyderabad, as well as other chief cities in Karnataka
  • 44.  There is also intra-city rapid rail transport system called the Namma Metro which is being developed and is expected to be operational in 2011. The city also has well developed roads and transport systems. Taxi services, three- wheeled, black and yellow auto-rickshaws, buses operated by Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation are the various means of public transport within Bangalore city.
  • 45. ECONOMY  Economy Bangalore has a healthy and booming economy. It is home to over 10,000 dollar millionaires and around 60,000 super-rich people who have an surplus of Rs. 4.5 crore and Rs. 50 lakh respectively. As of 2001, Bangalore's share of Rs. 1660 crore (US$ 3.7 billion) in Foreign Direct Investment was the third highest for an Indian city. Bangalore is India’s fourth largest and fastest growing market, with a per capita income of Rs. .49,000 (US$ 1,160)
  • 46. Silicon valley-Bangalore  „Silicon Valley of India', Bangalore being the hub of dot-com organizations and businesses, has soaring real estate costing for commercial properties. With the growing pace of development, the real estate prices of the city have been considerably redefined. As per a recent report, the rate trends for residential properties have risen to a whopping 70% whereas land values have revved up by 100%. An enormous 32% or one-third of the total demand for commercial lands across all metros in India is concentrated in Bangalore. There is therefore a stupendous growth in Bangalore real estate trends.
  • 47.  The booming IT software Service and IT advancements that the city offers has led to an escalation in the real estate prices. In the recent times, there have been marked developments in the residential sector of Bangalore. Catering to the needs of the NRIs inhabiting the city, investors and builders have made an attempt to offer sky-scraping residential complexes and even apartments with their own helipad.
  • 48. Growth In I.T Sector . The progression in the commercial sector has triggered considerable development in residential segment of Bangalore  . Due to the growing commercial expansion, owing to the boost in the IT/I.T.E.S sector, the land consumption for commercial purposes has increased to be the second highest in the world which is 14.2 million sq.ft.
  • 49. TECH PARK  The magnificent attraction for prospective buyers and corporates across the world, the International Tech Park in Bangalore is meticulously built to cater to the needs of international hi-technology firms. This park encompasses the various requirements of the international companies and prospective investors of India.
  • 50. Contd…  The UB City is the hub of the city's luxury shopping, housing India's first ever luxury shopping mall, The Collection. Expense and luxury characterizes most of Bangalore's downtown core.  This area is home to many of India's tallest high-rise towers, with the UB Tower topping in at 184 metres.
  • 51. Educational courses  List of Institutions In bangalore Information Technology Course in computers are of four types: 1. University course. 2. Those offered by IT conglomerates like Microsoft, Sun and Oracle. 3. Department of Electronics Accredited Computer.
  • 52. CHENNAI as a bussiness hub Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu State capital: Chennai Nearest airport: Meenambakkam, 43 km Nearest seaport: Chennai, 50 km Connected by: Road and air Major industries: Automobiles, telecom, cement, electronics and glass Major units: Hyundai Motor India, Nokia and Saint-Gobain
  • 53. Why Chennai ?  Though cities such as Bangalore and Hyderabad have a larger pool of technological talent, these metropolitan areas are getting too expensive to do business in - both in terms of real estate and personnel. Many companies have turned to Chennai because the city has a large reserve of technical talent and is known for its engineering expertise.  Some of the other factors that have worked in favor of Chennai include its airport infrastructure, the presence of a port and the availability of manpower.
  • 54. HIGHLIGHTS  India's fourth-largest city, Chennai, is becoming the country's electronics manufacturing hub for many companies including Nokia, Flextronics, Motorola and Foxconn.  Hyundai was followed by 50 ancillaries, which turned CHENNAI into an auto manufacturing hub.  2001, Saint-Gobain, the France-based glass manufacturer, followed with a Rs 535-crore unit, which was subsequently expanded by another Rs 800 crore.  In 2005, Nokia set up a cell phone manufacturing facility in its SEZ here.
  • 55. Contd…  The nearest airport, at Meenambakkam, is 43 km away, but there is a proposal to build a new airport at Sriperumbudur itself. The nearest seaport is 50 km away in Chennai.  The availability of skilled manpower only adds to the attractiveness of this cluster.  Chennai is known as the Detroit of Asia due to its automotive facilities, but is also building a strong telecommunications presence thanks to Nokia (there are direct flights between Helsinki and Chennai on Finnair), and it also had a busy port and related transport facilities in road and rail.
  • 56. ACHIEVEMENT AND OPPORTUNITIES  Chennai alone has attracted an investment of about US$1 billion. The past two years have been remarkable in the history of Chennai, with many companies announcing the establishment of operations in the city.  Flextronics, a $16-billion global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) provider, plans to build a manufacturing facility in the outskirts of Chennai
  • 57.  In the first five years, the company is planning to invest about US$70 million to US$100 million in the plant in Sriperumbudur. This facility will be selected as a SEZ and will offer services such as plastic injection molding, circuit-board assembly, distribution, logistics and repair.
  • 58. Govt. initiatives  The Indian government is aiming to increase the level of local manufacturing by providing incentives to companies willing to establish local offices in Chennai.  The government has provided several economic incentives to entrepreneurs and developers.  And with the simplification of the procedures for development, the operation and maintenance of the SEZs are expected to stimulate investment and encourage industrial activity.
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