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Panyam Cements & Mineral Industries Limited was promoted by Padmasri Somappa and others during

1955. Initially one kiln with a capacity of 200 TPD was installed and later on the capacities were
augmented by addition of two more kilns with a capacity of 300 TPD and 600 TPD respectively. Over
the years, the wet process kilns were converted into dry process and the capacities were increased to
a level of 2200 TPD.

Welcome to Nandi Pipes


A well known brand in Manufacturing world class quality PVC products.
Mr. S.P.Y Reddy started with a small plastic container manufacturing in
the year 1979 and soon graduated into pipes manufacturing, with an
objective to mark new symbols of quality excellence. Going ahead with
our valued principles and foreseeing vision, today we are counted
amongst leading manufacturers and exporters of PVC pipes, HDPE
pipes, Agricultural pipes, cements, water containers, and solvent
cements etc.

In addition to this, our concern to maintain a highly affordable pricing


structure has made us one of the most preferred PVC pipe
manufacturers from Andhra Pradesh. We are one of the most innovative
manufacturers of a vast range of PVC products i.e from 19mm to
400mm sizes.Our entire range of PVC products is manufactured with
only best quality raw materials. We use ISO quality systems to maintain
unsurpassed quality of our entire production. Our state-of-the-art
manufacturing units are empowered with latest machineries.

We heartily believe that only high quality products stay for long in
market. Our inviolable existence of more than 30 years is a live
testimony of our consistent quality deliveries. Furthermore, as Nandi
Group has morethan 250 transportations the products to the orderd
destinations, our in-time deliveries always help us to be one of the most
trusted brands.
1) Agricultural Pipes
Water, is indispensable for agriculture. However, only 15% of
agricultural land, the world over, gets dependable water supply. In
India too, only a fraction of cultivated land gets dependable supply of
water.

Pipes are an effective way of overcoming the problem caused by


canal irrigation as they can be laid underground and moreover, water
loss due to percolation and evaporation is eliminated. Lift irrigation is
employed to draw water from a lower to a higher level. Here, Various
kinds of pipes are used. Nandi Rigid PVC Pipes with their good
quality, trouble free service, durability and economical use are a better
choice than mild steel, galvanized steel, cast iron and plastic pipes.
Slotted pipes are also being manufactured for use in digging borewells
in sandy areas. Nandi group's PVC plants are located at Nandyal,
Hyderabad and Anantapur, and the HDPE pipes unit at Tirupati.

2) Electrical Pipes
Apart from manufacturing UPVC pipes M/s.Sujala Pipes
Pvt Ltd, is specialized in the manufacture of entire
gamut of other standard products including Electrical
conduits, plumbing and SWR pipes covering all
applications in which PVC pipes can be used
meetingthe ISI requirements.

For the past three decades, Sujala Pipes(p) Ltd.,


Nandyal had been manufacturing UPVC Electrical
Conduits under the brand names Nandi, Nandi
Premium, Nandi Deluxe, Nandi Gold, Nandi Platinum
and Nandi Diamond using cutting-edge technologies to
keep pace with the modern technology and the choice
of the customers. The company believes in total Quality
Control measures and as a part of it each pipe is
thoroughly checked at the manufacturing stage, so as to
ensure that customer is supplied with good quality
product. The company's Electrical Conduits are of ISI
Standards and are used for domestic & industrial
purposes, the pipe sizes ranging from 16 mm to 63 mm
to outer diameter.
Dimensions as per IS:9537 Mode of packing

3) SWR Pipes
Sujalai Pipes Pvt Ltd.,Nandyal, a flagship unit of Nandi Group of
companies, has been manufacturing 'NANDI' brand Unplasticized
Polyvinyl Chloride(UPVC) Plain and Socket end SWR pipes with
nominal outside diameter from 75.90 ,110 & 160mm. These pipes are
used in soil and waste discharge system inside the building including
ventilating and rain water applications. The pipe's surface colour is
dark shade of gray. Pipe’s are made and supplied in nominal lengths
of 4,6,8 and 10 feet either plain or with solvent typed socket/'O' ring
typed grooved socket

The company's 'Nandi Gold' brand SWR Pipe enjoys ISI recognition
(IS:13592-1992). These pipes are manufactured with virgin material only.

4) RIngfit Pipes
An innovative new product called "Ringfit" pipe has been developed
by theIntegrated Thermoplastics Ltd.,(near Medchal, Medak district) a
unit of Nandi Group of Companies called to overcome the problems
commonly experienced in solvent cement jointing of higher diameter
(above 160 mm) UPVC Pipes.

These 'Nandi Gold' branded Ring fit pipes offers excellent advantages
over other UPVC pipes specially for undergoing applications.
Pipelines Utilizing Ring fit pipes can be taken up for pressure testing
immediately on completion of the section. Unlike for solvent cement
joints, the waiting period required for solvent cement jointing is entirely
eliminated, resulting in short installation duration. Ring fit pipes are
easy to install in the field. Ring fit pipes of diameters below 140 mm
can be joined by hand pressure. For large sizes a pipe jack is
available for the purpose.

Quarterly Results of Panyam Cements and ------------------- in Rs. Cr. -------------------


Mineral Inds.

Mar '10 Jun '10 Sep '10 Dec '10 Mar '11

Sales Turnover 28.83 33.83 20.82 31.03 41.57

Other Income 2.18 1.42 0.73 0.89 --

Total Income 31.02 35.25 21.55 31.92 41.57

Total Expenses 29.08 33.88 25.09 25.79 36.46

Operating Profit -0.25 -0.05 -4.27 5.24 5.11


Profit On Sale Of Assets -- -- -- -- --

Profit On Sale Of Investments -- -- -- -- --

Gain/Loss On Foreign Exchange -- -- -- -- --

VRS Adjustment -- -- -- -- --

Other Extraordinary Income/Expenses -- -- -- -- --

Total Extraordinary Income/Expenses -- -- -- -- --

Tax On Extraordinary Items -- -- -- -- --

Net Extra Ordinary Income/Expenses -- -- -- -- --

Gross Profit 1.93 1.37 -3.54 6.13 5.11

Interest 2.76 2.59 1.58 1.68 1.98

PBDT -0.82 -1.22 -5.13 4.44 3.14

Depreciation 0.92 1.04 1.41 1.39 1.21

Depreciation On Revaluation Of Assets -- -- -- -- --

PBT -1.74 -2.26 -6.54 3.05 1.93

Tax 0.04 -- -- -- --

Net Profit -1.78 -2.26 -6.54 3.05 1.93

Prior Years Income/Expenses -- -- -- -- --

Depreciation for Previous Years Written Back/


-- -- -- -- --
Provided

Dividend -- -- -- -- --

Dividend Tax -- -- -- -- --

Dividend (%) -- -- -- -- --

Earnings Per Share -- -- -- 1.91 1.20

Book Value -- -- -- -- --

Equity 16.02 16.02 16.02 16.02 16.02

Reserves -- -- -- -- --
Face Value 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00

CEMENT INDUSTRY

Introduction

Cement is a key infrastructure industry. It has been decontrolled from price and
distribution on 1st March, 1989 and delicensed on 25th July, 1991. However, the
performance of the industry and prices of cement are monitored regularly. The
constraints faced by the industry are reviewed in the Infrastructure Coordination
Committee meetings held in the Cabinet Secretariat under the Chairmanship of Secretary
(Coordination). Its performance is also reviewed by the Cabinet Committee on
Infrastructure.

Capacity and Production


The cement industry comprises of 125 large cement plants with an installed
capacity of 148.28 million tonnes and more than 300 mini cement plants with an estimated
capacity of 11.10 million tonnes per annum. The Cement Corporation of India, which is a
Central Public Sector Undertaking, has 10 units. There are 10 large cement plants owned
by various State Governments. The total installed capacity in the country as a whole
is 159.38 million tonnes. Actual cement production in 2002-03 was 116.35
million tonnes as against a production of 106.90 million tonnes in 2001-02, registering a
growth rate of 8.84%.
Keeping in view the trend of growth of the industry in previous years, a production
target of 126 million tonnes has been fixed for the year 2003-04. During the period
April-June 2003, a production (provisional) was 31.30 million tonnes. The industry has
achieved a growth rate of 4.86 per cent during this period.

Exports
Apart from meeting the entire domestic demand, the industry is also exporting
cement and clinker. The export of cement during 2001-02 and 2003-04 was 5.14
milliontonnes and 6.92 million tonnes respectively. Export during April-May, 2003 was 1.35
million tonnes. Major exporters were Gujarat Ambuja Cements Ltd. and L&T Ltd.

Recommendations on Cement Industry


For the development of the cement industry ‘Working Group on Cement Industry’
was constituted by the Planning Commission for the formulation of X Five Year Plan. The
Working Group has projected a growth rate of 10% for the cement industry during the
plan period and has projected creation of additional capacity of 40-62
million tonnes mainly through expansion of existing plants. The Working Group has
identified following thrust areas for improving demand for cement;

(i) Further push to housing development programmes;


(ii) Promotion of concrete Highways and roads; and
(iii) Use of ready-mix concrete in large infrastructure projects.
Further, in order to improve global competitiveness of the Indian Cement Industry,
the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion commissioned a study on the global
competitiveness of the Indian Industry through an organization of international repute,
viz. KPMG Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. The report submitted by the organization has made
several recommendations for making the Indian Cement Industry more competitive in the
international market. The recommendations are under consideration.

Technological change
Cement industry has made tremendous strides in technological upgradation and
assimilation of latest technology. At present ninety three per cent of the total capacity in
the industry is based on modern and environment-friendly dry process technology and only
seven per cent of the capacity is based on old wet and semi-dry process technology. There
is tremendous scope for waste heat recovery in cement plants and thereby reduction in
emission level. One project for co-generation of power utilizing waste heat in an Indian
cement plant is being implemented with Japanese assistance under Green Aid Plan. The
induction of advanced technology has helped the industry immensely to conserve energy
and fuel and to save materials substantially. India is also producing different varieties of
cement like Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC), Portland
Blast Furnace Slag Cement (PBFS), Oil Well Cement, Rapid Hardening Portland
Cement, Sulphate Resisting Portland Cement, White Cement etc. Production of these
varieties of cement conform to the BIS Specifications. It is worth mentioning that some
cement plants have set up dedicated jetties for promoting bulk transportation and export.
Cement Industry
Optimised cement production by intelligent analysis

An economic cement production strongly depends on energy efficiency in


production processes and on securing a high product quality. Hereby, the
co-incineration of alternative fuels in substituting primary fuels is gaining
more importance. Therefore it is necessary to continuously monitor the
processes with analyzing systems, also in order to comply with the relevant
emission limit values.

SICK analyzing systems are highly qualified for cement applications. With its
wide range of products SICK is able to provide the optimal solution for all
relevant parameters, even at high temperature and / or high dust
conditions. SICK, is the only manufacturer with own solutions for dust, gas
flow, pollutants, reference gases, and data evaluation systems.

Scheme of a cement plant

Coal bunker / Coal mill

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