Wednesday 24 April 2013

Chrome Ore Market in India 2013

Chrome Ore Market in India 2013
Chrome Ore Market in India 2013

Chrome ore finds extensive application in a wide range of sectors of the Indian economy.  It is primarily utilized in the production of ferro chrome which in turn is used in the production of steel.
 
The report begins with an overview of the major macro economic indicators which highlights the present economic scenario prevalent in India. It is followed by the introduction section which provides a brief overview of the principal characteristics of chrome ore. The market overview section provides detailed information on chrome ore production. The section also highlights the projected future demand for chrome ore and the chrome ore supply scenario.

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The next section provides an insight on the price trends of different forms of chrome ore in the Indian market. It is followed by a section on total volume of chrome ore reserves in the country. The geology and distribution of chrome ore along with the location of chrome ore deposits in India has been included. Production in terms of value and volume of the top chrome ore producing states has also been provided in this section.
 
The next section highlights the major chrome ore exploration activities undertaken by the chrome ore mining companies. The report delves into details of the sector-wise ownership structure of chrome ore mines and leases of chrome ore mines allocated to the players operating in the Indian market.
 
The report provides detailed information about the exports and imports of chrome ore under specific HS codes in terms of both value and volume. It provides country-wise import and export data for chrome ore, mentioning the major countries exporting and importing from India.
 
It is followed by a section that provides detailed specifications of chrome ore requirement of the different user industries.
Factors driving the growth of chrome ore market in India are also explained in detail. Robust metallurgical industry is one the major factors influencing the growth in use of chrome ore. Growing refractory industry in India also provides a major opportunity for increase in usage of chrome ore. Well established foundry industry has also facilitated further development of the market. Healthy economic outlook also stimulates the growth of the chrome ore market in India.
 
The players operating in the market also face challenges which are hampering their development and growth. Environmental concerns pose a major hindrance in market growth. Low chrome ore resources also present a major challenge for market growth. 
Industry regulations prevalent in the market will also have an impact on the growth and development of chrome ore market. Major regulations government has been highlighted in this section.
 
The next section emphasizes the recent developments that are taking place in the Indian chrome ore industry and include research and development activities and E-auction of chrome ore.
 
The competition section outlays the competitive landscape of the chrome ore market in India briefing about the domestic players existing in the market. The section includes competitive benchmarking of the top players operating in the Indian chrome ore market. The report also features brief profiles of major domestic and foreign players in the market and a snapshot of their corporation, financial performance along with the key financial ratios, business highlights, their product portfolio and SWOT analysis, thus providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario.

Companies Covered in this market research report :
Public Companies
  1. Balasore Alloys Limited 
  2. Ferro Alloys Corporation Limited 
  3. Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Limited 
  4. Jindal Stainless Limited
  5. Tata Steel Limited


Private Companies
  1. IDCOL Ferro Chrome and Alloys Limited 
  2. The Odisha Mining Corporation Limited

Tuesday 9 April 2013

Facilities Management Services Market in India 2013

Facilities Management Services Market in India 2013
Facilities Management Services Market in India 2013

India woke up to facilities management services when companies started outsourcing their non-core activities to different vendors. Non-core services would refer to activities in the likes of cleaning, maintenance, house keeping, electrical and plumbing and other multifarious issues. Biggies would generally outsource these activities to vendors as an initiative for cost cutting move. Facilities management comprises a wide range of services that are common to all organizations. Presently, facilities management has widened its reach to every infrastructural facility that requires maintenance including shopping malls, airports, hospitals, hotels, metro rail and others. With the passage of time facilities management is expected to experience robust growth riding on the infrastructural developments in the country.
 
The report begins with a snapshot of macro-economic indicators in India. It proceeds towards giving a brief introduction to the term facilities management and its definition. It also provides with the categorization of the broad types of services in facilities management along with a break-up of the same in India. The introduction section ends with an overview of the diverse applications of facilities management services. This section gets followed with an overview section which throws light on both the global as well as the Indian market for facilities management services. The Indian market is overview is tagged with a brief description of the market along with its market size and its growth rate. This is followed with a geographic distribution and a supply chain that makes up the sector. The cost break-up helps to analyze the different heads that are counted when end product (service in this case) is finally rendered.
 
The following section deals with the major types of contracts that are generally processed in this sector. Brief descriptions of the same help to understand the flowchart of the activities and the contract segmentation throws light on which contracts have more takers and how the sector usually works.

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An analysis of the drivers explains the factors for growth of the industry that include boom in real estate, rise in infrastructural development, growth in retail sector, growth of hospitality sector and improving healthcare scenario. A strong growth in real estate sector translates into immense potential for facilities management services as residential and commercial properties call forth facilities management services such as housekeeping, security, cleaning, engineering, electrical and mechanical services. Infrastructural facilities namely airports, roads, railways, metro rail also ask for facilities management services as these units look for constant maintenance. Growth in retails sector is considered to be another area which has fuelled the growth for facilities management services as expansion in organized retailing formats like malls, supermarkets call for maintenance. Hospitality is hailed as yet another revenue generating segment for facilities management services as hotels and eateries compartmentalize a significant portion of their costs for their upkeep and maintenance. Finally, hospitals and healthcare are deemed as a formidable domain involving facilities management since it represents cleanliness and growth of whose translates into higher requirement for facilities management services. Though there are many drivers that help the sector to grow, yet there are certain hindrances that pose as challenges for the same namely shortage of manpower and large unorganized segment.
 
The major trends identified in the sector include standardization of procedures, facilities management as a stream of study, mechanization of services, project management and general contracting services continuing to evolve and investments and M&A activity in facilities management sector.
 
The following section deals with the industry association that defines the sector in India and deliberates on the general overview, membership and benefits of the same.
 
The competitive landscape section begins with the Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, illustrating the competitive rivalry, bargaining power of suppliers and buyers and threat of new entrants and substitutes. The section includes competitive benchmarking of the top players operating in the Indian facilities management services market. The report also features brief profiles of major domestic and foreign players in the market and a snapshot of their corporation, financial performance along with the key financial ratios, business highlights, their product portfolio and SWOT analysis, thus providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario.
 
The report concludes with a section on strategic recommendations which comprises an analysis of the growth strategies for the facilities management services market in India.