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KEY ANALYTICAL CONTACTS
Raman Uberoi [email protected] +91 (22) 3342 3000Senior Director - Ratings
Ramraj Pai [email protected] +91 (22) 3342 3036Director - SME Ratings
Hetal Dalal [email protected] +91 (22) 3342 3023Head - Ratings
Yogesh Dixit [email protected] +91 (22) 3342 3037Head - SME Ratings
Salim Yahoo [email protected]
Khyati Shah [email protected]
Abhinay Jain [email protected]
Manasi Kulkarni [email protected]
Punit Sanganeria [email protected]
Reena Rodrigues [email protected]
Rohit Choudhary [email protected]
Sarita Shukla [email protected]
Saurabh Tikmani [email protected]
Sayli Wagh [email protected]
Shahil Pari [email protected]
Tanupam Akuli [email protected]
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Foreword
CRISIL is proud to bring to you this publicat ion "Transforming potent ial into achievement: CRISIL's analysis of 50 leading
SMEs". The publication presents an overview of 50 leading SMEs rated by CRISIL and is part of our effort to showcase
fundamental ly strong enterprises which can serve as an inspirat ion for other SMEs who are looking to grow and prosper.
Recognizing the value that quality financial information and independent credit opinions could bring to SME financing,
CRISIL launched SME ratings as a unique rating product in 2005. The product was created to facilitate enhanced access to
finance, improve transparency and provide greater differentiation between SMEs of vary ing credit quality within the sector.
The response to the product has been overwhelming. CRISIL today has rated over 10000 SMEs and is presently rating more
than 600 SMEs every month. 30 banks and financial institu tions endorse CRISIL SME ratings and use them as part of their
credit evaluation processes: 13 of them providing specific interest rate concessions to enterprises with high ratings. CRISIL
SME ratings are today available in more than 120 locations across the country at an extremely competit ive rating fee.
Perhaps, most importantly, SME ratings are bringing an important structural shift in Indian credit markets by exposing
SMEs to best pract ices and standards. SMEs that have been th rough the process, have reported a deeper appreciation of the
transparency and disclosure standards that are expected of them as they scale up their business.
Our journey in understanding and evaluating 10000 SMEs has been fascinating. If there is one common thread that we have
noticed in this effort, it has been the passion, energy and entrepreneurial drive amongst the SMEs. Showcasing 50 leading
SMEs is our way of paying tribute to the spirit of our SMEs, and we hope that this will motivate thousands of others to
emulate them in their quest for success.
Let me end by acknowledging the support of Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India and
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) for promoting this concept. Their continual guidance and feedback has been
instr umental in helping us take the message of SME ratings across the country.
Raman Uberoi
Senior Director-Ratings
CRISIL SME Ratings: Helping SMEs grow
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Index
CRISIL rating: big benefits for small enterprises 5
Rating Criteria for Small and Medium Enterprises 7
Profi le of 10,000 CRISIL Rated SMEs 9
A Brief Profile of 50 Leading SMEs in India (In alphabetical order)
Aarvi Encon Private Limited 11
AKP Foundries Private Limited 12
Alok Masterbatches Limited 13
Asiatic Electrical And Switchgear Private Limited 14
BBR (India) Private Limited 15
Elppe Chemicals Private Limited 16
Express Housekeeper Private Limited 17
Finearc Systems Private Limited 18
G.S. Auto International Limited 19
Indian Institute of Management & Engineering Society 20Insight Business Machines Private limited 21
Janak Healthcare Private Limited 22
Jenburkt Pharmaceuticals Limited 23
Jyoti Plastic Works Private Limited 24
Kam-Avida Enviro Engineers Private Limited 25
KF Bioplants Pvt Ltd 26
KNK Nexgen Construction Private Limited 27
Loba Chemie Private Limited 28
Lotus Power Gear Private Limited 29
Maithri Laboratories Private Limited 30
Maruti Fertochem Limited 31
Metal Engineering and Treatment Company Private Limited 32
Nandan Biomatrix Limited 33
Nitte Education Trust 34
Omkar Speciality Chemicals Private Limited 35
Park Exports 36
Peacock Apparels Private Limited 37
Penguin Apparels Private Limited 38
Petrotec Retail Petroleum Equipment (India) Private Limited 39
Polmann India Limited 40
Poona Shims Private Limited 41
Quality Power Electrical Equipments Private Limited 42
Raghuraji Agro Industries Private Limited 43
S. B. Reshellers Private Limited 44
S. S. Engineering 45
S. Thartius Engineering Contractors 46
Shakti Met-Dor Ltd. 47
Sharplex Filters (India) Private Limited 48
Sobha Projects and Trade Private Limited 49
Sri Bhagyalakshmi Commercial Corporation 50
Srinathji Ispat Limited 51
Super Craft Foundry 52
Swatantra Land & Finance Private Limited 53
Tasty Dairy Specialities Limited 54
Terminal Technologies (India) Private Limited 55
The Spunpipe & Construction Company (Baroda) Private Limited 56
Unique Engineers Private Limited 57Uttam (Bharat) Electricals Private Limited 58
Vin Plasticizers Private Limited 59
Windoors International Limited 60
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CRISIL rating: big benefits for small enterprises
5
Small and medium enterprises (SME) drive growth in a lleconomies. In India, the SME sector accounts for 90% ofindustrial enterprises, more than 40 per cent of the export s,and 8.6 per cent of the banking sys tem advances. However,the sector has often been construed as being 'high-risk',and therefore, SMEs continue to face challenges inaccessing finance. The Union government, recogn ising theneed for supporting the growth of SMEs, has directedbank s to increase lending to SMEs at competit ive rates. Forthis, the banks need to determine the creditworthiness ofSMEs, and seek a reliable and independent credit opinionto facilitate decision-making. CRISIL SME Ratings helpbank s make better-informed decis ions on lending to SMEs.Simultaneously, an increasing number of SMEs use theratings to highlight their capabilities to associates and
business partners.
CRISIL rates SMEs on a rating scale designed specially forthe sector, a scale that is different from the rating scaleused for large companies. CRISIL SME ratings reflect thecreditworth iness of SMEs in relation to other SMEs in India.The independent scale ensures that the rated SME iscompared with other SMEs, and not with much largerenterprises. CRISIL assigned its first SME rating in June2005, and, in only five years since then, has completed its10,000th rating. Currently, CRISIL's SME Ratings divis ionhas a presence in more than 120 cities across India, and hasworking arrangements with 30 banks and financialorganisations and over 550 industry associations acrossthe country, to promote SME ratings. Ratings also receive
strong regulatory support—75 per cent of the rating fee issubsidised by the Ministry of Micro Small and MediumEnterprises, Government of India through a Performanceand Credit Rating Scheme implemented through theNational Small Industries Corporation Ltd (NSIC). Thismeans that an SME can, in fact, get itself rated for a mere Rs.7,500.
SME Ratings have eased the access to finance for SMEs.CRISIL estimates that, at an aggregate level, SMEs havesaved over Rs.1 billion in interes t cost s alone, by using SMEratings. CRISIL's tie-ups and alliances with lenders havehelped SMEs secure f unding: over 30 financial inst itutions
use CRISIL’s SME rat ings (see Table 1), of which, 13 lendershave issued internal circulars listing the interest rateconcessions that are available for each rating category (seeTable 2). These interest rate concessions range from 0.25per cent to 1.25 per cent (on the applicable lending rate) forSMEs that receive a superior rating. The benef its that SMEsderive from being rated by CRISIL are not limited tointerest rate concessions alone: SMEs receive sanctions forlarger loans, and obtain relaxation in collateralrequirements, reductions in transaction cost, and evenfaster loan processing by lenders (see Chart 1).
Ratings facilitate raising finance
Table 2 : List of lenders that give interest rateconcessions based on CRISIL SME ratings
Table 1: List of lenders that use CRISIL’s SME ratings
• Andhra Bank • Punjab National Bank• Allahabad Bank • Saraswat Co-operative
Bank Limited• Bank of Baroda • State Bank of Hyderabad• Bank of India • State Bank of Indore• Bank of Maharasht ra • State Bank of Mysore• Canara Bank • State Bank of Travancore• Centra l Bank of India • State Bank of Bikaner
and Jaipur• Corporation Bank • Syndicate Bank• Dena Bank • Tamilnad Mercantile
Bank Limited• Dhanlaxmi Bank • UCO Bank
• Federal Bank • United Bank of India• HDFC Bank • Union Bank of India• ICICI Bank • Vijaya Bank• Indian Bank • Kerala Financial• I ndian Over sea s Bank Corporat ion
UCO Bank
United Bank of India Union Bank of India Bank of India Syndicate Bank Punjab National Bank Corporation Bank Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Canara Bank Dhanlaxmi Bank The Nainital Bank Ltd NSIC Ltd Kerala State Financial Corporation Vijaya Bank
Name of the financial institution
Higher loan
amounts
20%
New loan
sanctions and
lower interest
rates
14%
Lower collateral
requirement
1%
Faster loanprocessing
6%
Interest rateconcessions
46%
Lowertransaction
costs13%
Chart 1: Survey feedback-SME ratings facilitatesraising finance
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CRISIL's ratings on small and medium enterprises (SMEs)reflect the rated entities' overall creditworthiness,adjudged in relation to other SMEs. These ratings areentity-specific, and not specific to debt issuances.
The SME sector has its own unique features: unlike thelarge corporates, the SME sector has no organisedinformation on industries, market shares, competitiondynamics, and promoter or management track record. Thecreditworthiness of entities in t he sector, therefore, needsto be assessed using tools and methods that are differentfrom thos e traditionally used for large corporates. CRISIL'sSME Ratings group has evolved a robus t framework for thecredit assessment of SMEs, reflecting the learnings gainedfrom CRISIL's ratings and research experience of over two
decades.
CRISIL has two separate scales on which it assigns ratingsin the SME space: the NSIC-CRISIL Performance andCredit Rating (NSIC-CRISIL) scale for small enterprises(SEs), and the CRISIL SME Rating sca le.
The NSIC-CRISIL sca le has been specially developed forunits registered as SEs. Typically, SEs that are eligible forsubsidies on rating fees from the National Small Indust riesCorporation Limited (NSIC) are rated on this scale.However, it can also be used to rate entities that are noteligible for NSIC subsidies.
The NSIC-CRISIL scale measures p erformance capabilityand financial strength as two distinct dimensions.Performance capability is measured on a f ive-point scale(from 1 to 5), and financial strength is measured in threecategories (A to C). The rating symbolises the relativepositioning of the rated entity adjudged in relation to otherSEs. Table 1 outlines the rating matrix of the NSIC-CRISILscale:
Two rating scales for the SME sector
For SEs
P e r f o r m a n c e
C a p a b i l i t y
SE 1A SE 2A
SE 3A
SE 4A
SE 5A
Financial Strength
High Moderate Low
HighestHigh
Moderate
Weak
Poor
SE 1CSE 2C
SE 3C
SE 4C
SE 5C
SE 1BSE 2B
SE 3B
SE 4B
SE 5B
Table 1: The NSIC-CRISIL rating matrix
For SMEsCRISIL also offers SME Ratings to the larger domain ofSMEs, of which SEs are a subset. The SME Rating Scale isan eight-point scale (SME 1 to SME 8) that symbolises therated entity's creditworthiness in relation to other SMEs.Table 2 outlines the CRISIL SME Rating Scale and ratingdefinitions:
Table 2: CRISIL SME Rating Scale and definitions
SME 1 Highest
SME 2 High
SME 3 Above Average
SME 4 AverageSME 5 Below Average
SME 6 Inadequate
SME 7 Poor
SME 8 Default
CRISIL SME Rating Definition
Rating methodology
Business risk
Outlined below is the rating methodology used to assessthe creditworthiness of SMEs with on-going business unitsand without any large project s. The rating methodology forassessment under both rating scales is the same. Themethodology is comprehensive and covers three broadcategories of risk – business risk, management risk, and
financial risk. Although these are similar to the creditassessment framework for large corporates, the approachto assessing the risk elements, peer group comparisons,and weightages for the various parameters, are different.
Under business risk, CRISIL assesses the susta inability ofthe business plan and the long-term v iability of the unit.This comprises qualitative assessments of the track recordof the business, the profile of the rated entity's customers,relationships with customers and suppliers, and the level ofinfrastr ucture and technology of the business.
In order to assess the SME's business risks, CRISIL contactsthe promoters of the SME to understand their businessplans and growth strategies.
Most SMEs form part of larger industries' value chains andare usually not in direct contact with the end users.Moreover, in most industries, the degree of competition ishigh owing to factors such as the presence of a largenumber of players, low capita l intensity and, in some cases,low technology levels. Hence, SMEs rarely have control
Rating Criteria for Small and Medium Enterprises
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over pricing. An SME's pricing flexibility stems from itsrelationship with key customers and its strong control overcosts. For SMEs, control over costs is a function of thequality of technology and manufacturing facilities, andrelationships with employees and suppliers.
Assessing the quality of an SME's relationsh ips with its keycustomers is a critical part of CRISIL's assessment of anSME; this parameter is assessed by directly contacting theentity's key customers. To assess the entity's manufacturingfacilities, CRISIL insists on a visi t to the facilit ies, either bya team of CRISIL analysts, or by CRISIL's businessassociates. CRISIL also contacts the SME's key suppliers toassess the quality of their relationships with the SME beingrated.
For SMEs, management evaluation, which is typically anevaluation of the promoters' competence, is critical to therating. Unlike most large corporates, which have severallayers of professional managers, performance in the caseof SMEs often depends on the entrepreneurship andresourcefulness of the promoters.
In assessing a promoter's competence and track record asan entrepreneur, CRISIL looks at the past performance ofthe entity and group companies. This provides an insightinto the promoter's ability to successfully manage theentity through business cycles. In addition, the entity'sability to develop suppliers, integrate with customers, and
manage banking and labour relationships, also providecritical inputs to the management evaluation process.
Most SMEs are managed by fir st-generation entrepreneurs,whose continued presence is crucial to the very existenceof the business. CRISIL believes that factors such as thepresence of a second tier management, a formal successionplan, and a high degree of professionalism, are vita l to thelong-term sustainability of the entity. CRISIL, therefore,critically assesses the organisational structure of the entityand the quality of its systems and processes.
SMEs are typically set up as proprietorships, partnerships,or private limited companies. SMEs that are constituted ascompanies are mandated to follow accounting standards
prescribed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants ofIndia (ICAI) and the guidelines of the Companies Act, 1956.CRISIL's experience suggests that entities whose financialstatements are governed by regulation are generallystronger in accounting quality, disclosure, andtransparency.
Management risk
Financial risk
CRISIL's financial risk analysis is based on disclosedfinancial statements. CRISIL's assessment of financial riskincludes an assessment of size (sales and net worth),profitability, efficiency of capital and working capitalmanagement, and credit protection measures such asinterest coverage, debt service coverage, and cash accrualsto debt ratios. CRISIL uses proprietary spreadsheets thatare developed especially for SMEs. The ratio calculationsare broadly the same as those followed in the assessmentof the large corporates, but have been fine-tuned to suit therequirements of the SME sector. For example, promotersoften bring in investments in the form of unsecured loansinstead of equity or capital to take advantage of favourabletaxation policies; such loans are treated as quasi–equitywhile assessing SMEs.
CRISIL's assessment of an SME's financial risk profile alsoattempts to asses s the entity's financial flexibility. This isdone in two ways – by analysing the promoter's net worth,and by assessing the strength of the SME's relationshipswith banks. CRISIL asks promoters to disclose theirpersonal net worth; based on this declaration, CRISILassesses the additional funds that the promoter will beable to infuse into the SME, in the event of distress. CRISILalso contacts the SME's bankers in order to assess thenature and histor y of the relationship, and per formance ofthe loans and bank accounts. Bankers can also providekeen insights into the promoters' integrity.
CRISIL's ratings on the SME and NSIC-CRISIL scales arevalid for a period of one year from the date of beingassigned, if no significant changes/events occur during thisperiod that could materially affect the business or financialparameters of the organisation. The rating is a one-timeexercise and is not kept under surveillance. CRISIL,however, recommends that the user of the rating seek areview of the rating if the organisation experiencessignificant changes/events during this period which couldimpact the organisation or its rating. All live ratingsassigned by CRISIL in the SME space may be accessedfrom CRISIL's website www.crisil.com\ratings.
Rating validity
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% o
f e n t e r p r i s e s e
SE
1A
SE
1B
SE
1C
SE
2A
SE
2B
SE
2C
SE
3A
SE
3B
SE
3C
SE
4A
SE
4B
SE
4C
SE
5A
SE
5B
SE
5C
Rating Distribution: NSIC- CRISIL Rating
Nature of Business Operation
Industry wise Distribution
Rating Distribution: SME Rating
Constitution of Enterprises
Geographical Distribution
Manufacturing Tradi ng Jobwork Services
Greenfield projects
11%
10%
8%6%
6%
6%
5%
4%
4%
23%3%
3%
2%2%
7%
Maharashtra Gujarat Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh Punjab
West Bengal Karnataka Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan New Delhi
Orissa Madhya Pradesh Haryana Chhattisgarh Others
83%
6%2%
6% 3%
49%
23%
18%
9% 1%
Private limited company Partnership firms Proprietorship
Public limited companies Trusts and others
Rating
SME 1 SME 2 SME 3 SME 4 SME 5 SME 6 SME 7 SME 8
% o
f e n t e r p r i s e s e
27%
11%
9%8%
7%
6%
5%
5%
4%
3%
3%2%
1%1%1%
1%1% 4%
Engineering
Textile and ApparelElectronics and Electrical E quipmentPrinting and Packaging
Agri-products and F MCG
Chemical
Plastic and Plastic Products
Steel and Steel ProductsPharmaceuticals
Auto and Auto AncilliaryConstruction
IT and ITES
PowerCable and Wire
Real Estate and Infrastructure
Leather and FootwearPaper and Paper Products
Others
Rating
Profile of 10,000 CRISIL Rated SMEs
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0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
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Net Sales # Total Asset Size *
Debt/equity ratio $ ^ Current ratio $
61%19%
8%
5%2% 5%
0 to 10 crore 10.1 to 20 crore 20.1 to 30 crore
30.1 to 40 crore 40.1 to 50 crore More than 50 crore
Gross Profit Margins @ Interest coverage @
3%
26%
21%22%
28%
Gross losses 0.0% to 5.0% 5.1% to 8.0%
8.1% to 12.0% Greater than or equal to 12.0%
2% 2%
32%
23%
19%
22%
No interest cover (=5.00x
22%
19%
16%12%
29%
2%
51%35%
14%
More than 1.33x >=1.00x but
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Aarvi Encon Private Limited
155, Shah & Nahar IndustrialEstate (A1), Dhanraj MillsCompound, Sitaram Jadhav Marg,Lower Parel,Mumbai – 400 013, MaharashtraTel: +91 22 66626890/92Fax: +91 22 66626893Email: [email protected]: www.aarviencon.com
23 years
Industry Technical consulting services
End-user industries Oil and gas, petrochemical,infrastructure andtelecom companies
Brands Aarvi
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2000 (valid til l 2012)
Bankers Yes BankBarclays BankBank of BarodaHDFC BankState Bank of India
Auditors Sharad R Dalal & Company,Chartered Accountants2, La Citadelle, Ground Floor,Mumbai – 400 020, Maharashtra
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 1Valid till November 29, 2010
Year of incorporation 1987
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Virendra D Sanghavi
SSI Reg no. Not applicable
Administrativeoffice
Service facility
Number of employees 1,700
Nature of business Services
Key Customers BecRel Engineering Pvt LtdFoster WheelerLarsen & Toubro LtdHindustan PetroleumCorporation LtdTata Communications Ltd
Key Suppliers None
Experience in thebusiness
The company provides technical manpower deputation
services to the oil and gas, petrochemical, infrast ructu re,
and telecom sectors. The company also assis ts customers
in preparation of engineering drawings, procurement of
plant and machinery, civil structure, and piping. The
company has an established track record of 23 years and
has reported a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of
63.36 per cent in sales over the past three years. About 13
per cent of revenues are derived from serv ices to customers
in UAE, Saudi Arabia, China and Japan.
About the Company
Same as above
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
Total outside liabilities/Tangible
net worth
Total debt/Tangible net worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
R s .
L a k h
0
5
10
15
20
%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
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AKP Foundries Private Limited
R. S. No. 689, Udyanbag,Belgaum – 590 008,KarnatakaTel: +91 831 2440164/2441530Fax: +91 831 2441275Email:[email protected]: www.akpfoundries.com
31 years
Industry Castings/forgings
End-user industries Engineering and constructionequipments
Brands None
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2000 (valid till 2010)ISO/TS 16949:2002(valid till 2012)ISO 14001:2004 (valid till 2012)
Bankers Syndicate Bank
Auditors Suresh E Sarode,Chartered Accountants
3154,Khade Bazar,Belgaum – 590 002, Karnataka
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid till September 22, 2010
Year of incorporation 1978
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Ram Bhandare
SSI Reg no. 290011200062
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 208
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Cummins India LtdAtlas Copco (India) LtdAlfa Laval (India) Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
The company manufactures cast iron (CI) castings and
ductile castings such as manifolds, pulleys, valves,
connecting rods, and gear castings. These products are
predominantly used for manufacturing engineering
components, compressor parts, and construction
equipment. The company has an established track record of
over 30 years in the castings segment and has reported a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25.80 per cent in
revenues over the past three years. The company has a
diversified customer base, product range with multiple
applications, and wide geographica l reach.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Same as above
Key Suppliers Hematic Motors Pv t LtdCastwell Foundries LtdSesa Goa Ltd
Sales and Profitability Trend
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
R s .
L a k h
0
5
10
15
20
%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
Leverage Analysis
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
Total outside liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
Product/ Service Profile
Share in net sales
79%
21%
Ductile iron castings Cast iron castings
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Leverage Analysis
0.00
0.25
0.50
Total out side
liabilities/Tangible net worth
Total debt/Tangible net worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
Sales and Profitability Trend
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
R s .
L a k h
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
Alok Masterbatches Limited
C-65/1, Okhla Industrial Area,
Phase-II, New Delhi – 110 020Tel: +91 11 41612244Fax: +91 11 41610333Email: sales@alokindust ries.comWebsite: www.alokmasterbatches.com
15 years
Industry Plastic and plastic products
End-user industries Plastic bag companies
Brands ALOK
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2000
Bankers HDFC Bank
Auditors Raj Har Gopal & Company,Chartered AccountantsNew Delhi
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid till November 03, 2010
Year of incorporation 1995
Legal status Public limited company(closely held)
Promoter Mr. Vikram Singh Bhadauria
SSI Reg no. 26/001/12/00814
Administrative
office/Manufacturingfacility
Number of employees 83
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers S C Johnson Products Pvt LtdPadmaja Polymers Pv t LtdAshok Polymers LtdMampilly Polymers TradersGenus Electrotech Ltd
Key Suppliers Reliance Indust ries LtdOmya India Pvt LtdCiba India LtdSudarshan Chemical IndustriesTronox Pigments Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
The company manufactures polymer masterbatches used
in the plastic bags industry. A masterbatch is a carry ing
material consisting of pigments and additives. The
company manufactures about 40 tonnes of masterbatches
daily and the average capacity utilisation was 80.00 per
cent during 2008-09. The company has an established
track record of 15 years and about 30 percent of the sales
comprise expor ts to USA, Malaysia, South Africa, Turkey,
Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
About the Company
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Asiatic Electrical and Switchgear Private Limited
The company manufactures low voltage products such as
fuse switch disconnectors, fuse rails and fuse bases,
electrical cutouts, insulators, panel accessories, fuse
carrier wedge type and isolator disconnectors. Most of the
products are exported (about 90.00 per cent) mainly to
countries in The Middle East. The company also started
manufacturing a new range of silicon-rubber-lined
insulators. In the recent past, the company has added two
unit s at Bhiwadi (Rajasthan) and Baddi (Himachal Pradesh),
where the operations have commenced. It has also
introduced a new product – 11 kV VCB panels; which will
contribute to a sizeable port ion of sales.
About the Company
A- 58, Naraina Industrial Area,Phase-I, New Delhi – 110 028
New DelhiTel: +91 11 25796617Fax: +91 11 25799816Email: [email protected]: www.asiatic-india.com
37 years
Industry Engineering
End-user industries Power
Brands Asiatic
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001: 2000 (valid till 2012)Export excellence awards for
2005-06 and 2004-05 from theEngineering Export PromotionCouncil
Bankers Canara Bank
Auditors Anil K. Jain & Company,Chartered Accountants18/3, Arya Samaj Road, KarolBaug, New Delhi – 110 005
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid till September 1, 2010
Year of establishment 1972
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Gurcharan Singh Kochar
SSI Reg no. KB-61/A-171/JMP/ADI 01 14
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 225
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Haris Al Afaq LtdFederal Switchgear LtdAl Zubai r General and Trading Est.
Key Suppliers Oriental Copper Company LtdPrags Development Company LtdIspat Industries Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
Manufacturingfacility
New Delhi, Bhiwadi (Rajasthan)and Baddi (Himachal Pradesh)
Sales and Profitability Trend
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
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%
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Leverage Analysis
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
Total outside
liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
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Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
Product/ Service Profile
Share in net sales
Infrastructure projects Building Construction engineering
Remedial engineer ing Geo-technology
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
Total outside
liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
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10
15
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%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
55%30%
5% 5%5%
BBR (India) Private Limited
318, 15th Cros s, 6th Main,Sadashivanagara,
Bangalore - 560 080, KarnatakaTel: +91 80 4025 0000Fax: +91 80 4025 0001Email: [email protected]: www.bbrindia.com
32 years
Industry Engineering and civilconstruction
End-user industries Engineering and infrastructurecompanies
Brands None
Certifications
and awards
ISO 9001:2000
Bankers Canara Bank
Auditors AVT & Associates,Chartered Accountants63/1, 2nd Floor, Railway,Parallel Road,Above Canara Bank,Kumarapark,Bengaluru - 560 020
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid ti ll August 11, 2010
Year of incorporation 1977
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. S K Agrawal
SSI Reg no. 080130044
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 240
Nature of business Manufacturing and contracting
Key Customers Larsen & Toubro LtdGammon India LtdNagarjuna Construction
Company LtdLanco Infratech Ltd
Key Suppliers Tata Steel Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
The company is part of the BBR Global Group, based in
Switzerland. The group is in the field of post-tensioning,
stay cable, and related construction engineering, and
currently operates in more than 50 countries. The company
is a specialised civil engineering and construction
company which contracts, consults, and develops for
infrastructure projects, buildings, remedial engineering
projects, const ruction engineering projects, geo-technical
engineering projects, and projects on non-destructive
testing.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Bangalore, Karnataka
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Elppe Chemicals Private Limited
63/2, MIDC Area,Dhatav, Roha,
Raigad – 402 116, MaharashtraTel: +91 2194 263889Fax: +91 2194 263889Email: [email protected],[email protected]
24 years
Industry Chemicals – organic andinorganic
End-user industries Pharmaceutical
Brands Elgran, Elubra, Eltex andElfeeda (not registered)
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2008 (valid till 2011)ISO 14001:2007 (val id till 2011)OHSAS 18000 (valid t ill 2011)
Bankers Bank of India
Auditors Wandrekar & Company,Chartered AccountantsC/20/181, MIG Colony,2nd Floor, Gandhi Nagar,Bandra (East),Mumbai – 400 051, Maharashtra
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid till November 29, 2010
Year of incorporation 1986
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. P P Bardeskar
SSI Reg no. 11 12 01373 PMT SSI
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 105
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Cambrex Karlskoga AB (Sweden)Spin (Italy)VJCHEM Canada Incorporation
(Canada)
Key Suppliers Ami R iddhi Chem Pvt LtdSiddharth CarbochemProducts LtdOasis Enterprises
Experience in thebusiness
The company manufactures 30 different types of active
pharmaceutical ingredients (API) that include organic and
inorganic reagents, and speciality chemicals, which are
used by pharmaceutical companies. The company exports
its products to Sweden, Italy, Iran, Canada, Austria,
Germany, UK, USA, Poland, Hong Kong, and The Middle
East countries. The company has an established track
record of 24 years and has reported a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 40.79 per cent in revenues over the
past three years.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Raigad, Maharashtra
Leverage Analysis
T i m e s
0.00
0.20
0. 40
0.60
0.80
1.00
Total outside liabilities/Tangible
net worth
Total debt/Tangible net worth
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
Sales and Profitability Trend
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
R s .
L a k h
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5
10
15
20
%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
Product/ Service Profile
Share in net sales
Organic chemicals Inorganic chemicals
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Express Housekeeper Private Limited
C-7, Navshakti Apartments,Ghitorni, MG Road,New Delhi – 110 030,New Delhi (NCR)Tel: +91 11 26503015Fax: +91 11 26503259Email: [email protected]: www.expresshousekeeper.com
23 years
Industry Housekeeping and allied services
End-user industries Not applicable
Brands None
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2000 (valid tillSeptember 27, 2010)
Bankers Bank of India
Auditors Amarjeet Chhabra & Company,Chartered AccountantsE-969, Chittaranjan Park,New Delhi – 110 019
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 2Valid til l December 22, 2010
Year of incorporation 1986
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Ms. Sarita Sarvaria
SSI Reg no. Not applicable
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 8,500
Nature of business Services
Key Customers Knight Frank India
Johnson Controls India Pvt LtdC. B. Richard Ellis
Key Suppliers Not applicable
Experience in thebusiness
The company provides backend support services which
include housekeeping, landscape maintenance, pantry
services, electro mechanical operational systems, pest
control and waste management. Housekeeping services
form a majority of the company's revenue. The company
provides services to malls, corporate houses, educational
institutes, manufacturing plants, banks, and other
corporate and residential establishments. The company
has reported a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of
66.52 per cent in revenues over the past th ree years.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Not applicable
Sales and Profitability Trend
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
R s . L a k h
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10
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20
%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
Leverage Analysis
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
Total outside
liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
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Finearc Systems Private Limited
21, F-2 Block, MIDC
Pimpri, Pune - 411 018MaharashtraTel: +91 20 27471655/27470650Fax: +91 20 27475583Email: [email protected]: www.finearcsystems.com
23 years
Industry Engineering
End-user industries Aerospace, automotive,
construction, manufacturing,power, railways and shipbuilding
Brands FINEARC SYSTEMS
Certificationsand awards
Certificate from MCCIA PuneCertificate from PCMC,Pimpri, PuneHonda Award Best Supplier
Bankers Bank of India
Auditors Anand Amarnath & Asociates,Chartered AccountantsEnkay Complex, 1st F loor,
Above Vijaya Bank, Kashwapur,Hubli - 580 026, Karnataka,India
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid till November 5, 2010
Year of incorporation 1986
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Shrikant Sitaram Pathak
SSI Reg no. 27-025-1200494
Administrative
office
Number of employees 187
Nature of business Manufacturing Robot andSpecial Systems
Key Customers Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd
Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt LtdHero Honda Motors LtdIndian RailwaysBajaj Auto LtdYamaha Motor India Pvt Ltd
Key Suppliers Festo Controls Pv t LtdABB India Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
The company provides high-end welding, cutting and
automation solutions including state-of-the-art robotic
systems. The company's competencies include arc, laser
welding and cutting processes with design of motion
control systems for high precision and multiple axes
motion. Computer numerical controlled (CNC) machines,
programmable logic controller (PLC) machines, software
programming, control and interfacing for CNC and PLC
machines, work holding, fixturing, material handling, and
robotics are their key areas of expertis e. The company also
has capabilities in automatic material cutting solutions
using plasma, laser and oxy-fuel technologies.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Pune (Maharashtra)
Sales and Profitability Trend
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
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%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
Leverage Analysis
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
Total out side
liabilities/Tangible networth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
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G. S. Auto International Limited
G. S Estate, G T Road,Dhandari Kalan,Ludhiana – 141 010, PunjabTel: +91 161 2511001Fax: +91 161 2510885Email: [email protected]: ww w.gsgroupindia.com
72 years
Industry Auto ancilliaries
End-user industries Automobile and automotivecomponents manufacturingcompanies
Brands None
Certificationsand awards
ISO/TS 16949:2002(valid ti ll February, 2011)
Bankers Punjab National Bank
Auditors Nanda and Bhatia,Chartered AccountantsRed Cross Bhawan, The Mall,
Ludhiana, Punjab
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 2Valid till November 03, 2010
Year of establishment 1938
Legal status Public limited company(publicly held)
Promoter Mr. Jasbir Singh Ryaitand Mr. Surinder Singh Ryait
SSI Reg no. Not applicable
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 990
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Tata Motors LtdUnited Diesel CorporationRanisati Lubricants Pvt Ltd
Key Suppliers Upper India SteelManufacturing and EngineeringCompany LtdArti Steel Pipes Pvt LtdBedi Steel Rolling Mills
Experience in thebusiness
The company manufactures automotive suspension, trailer
axle and suspensions and fastening components for utility
vehicles, commercial vehicles, multi-axle vehicles, trailers
and special purpose vehicles (SPVs). The major raw
materials used are mild ste el bars, alloys, and carbon steel.
Of the company's total sales, 25 per cent is made to
Original Equipment Manufacturers, 63 per cent to the
replacement market, and 12 per cent to the export market.
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Same as above
Product/ Service Profile
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,0009,000
10,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
R s .
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0
5
10
15
20
%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
Share in net sales
Machine parts Forged parts
Ferrous cast components Non-ferrous cast components
Trailer parts
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
Total out side
liabilities/ Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
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26%
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Indian Institute of Management & Engineering Society
27th KM Stone, Delhi - Hapur
By Pass Road, Adhyatmik Nagar,Ghaziabad – 201 009, UttarPradeshTel: +91 120 3291277/78/79Fax: +91 120 2767384Email: [email protected], [email protected]
14 years
Industry Education
End-user industries Not applicable
Brands None
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2000(valid till September 2012)
Bankers Bank of Baroda
Auditors Adhir Garg & Company,Chartered AccountantsKL-108, Kavi Nagar,Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 1Valid ti ll November 24, 2010
Year of incorporation 1996
Legal status Society
Promoter Mr. Rakesh Garg
SSI Reg no. Not applicable
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 347
Nature of business Services (Education)
Key Customers Not applicable
Key Suppliers Not applicable
Experience in thebusiness
The society currently manages two inst itutes in t he name
of Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College (established in
1998 and affiliated to Uttar Pradesh Technical University
(UPTU)) and Ajay Kumar Garg Institute of Management
(AKGIM) (established in 2008). The institutes offer
engineering courses in several fields and has a current
strength of 2,700 students. The institutes also provide
accommodation facility for about 1,200 students at the
campus hostel. The trust has repor ted a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 25. per cent in revenues over the44
past three years and is currently operating at 100 per
cent occupancy levels.
About the Society
Service facility Same as above
Leverage Analysis
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.60
Total outsideliabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible networth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
Income and Profitability Trend
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
R s .
L a k h
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
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Insight Business Machines Private Limited
18 years
Industry Computer – Hardwareand software
End-user industries Real estate, power,pharmaceutical, education,insurance, media, andentertainment
Brands TCT
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2008(valid ti ll January, 2011)Lenovo award for excellence
Bankers Development Credit Bank
Auditors Lad and Nagral Associates,Chartered Accountants159/4, Smruti, Jawahar NagarRoad, Goregaon (West),Mumbai – 400 062, Maharashtra
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1BCRISIL SME Rating: SME 2Valid ti ll November 12, 2010
Year of establishment 1992
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Piyush VibhakarMr. Neel Shah
SSI Reg no. 27222100435
B – 210, 211, Raj Ratan Industrial
Estate, Opposite SNDT College,Ramchandra Lane,Malad (West),Mumbai – 400 064,MaharashtraTel: +91 22 67262100Fax: +91 22 28808034Email: [email protected]: ww w.insightindia.com
Administrative
office
Number of employees 112
Nature of business Trading and services
Key Customers Reliance Anil DhirubhaiAmbani GroupSahara India FinancialCorporation LtdBombay Stock Exchange LtdFuture Generali India GeneralInsurance Company Ltd
Key Suppliers Ingram Micro India LtdRedington India LtdIRIS Computers Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
The company undertakes end to end system integration of
its products from companies such as Microsoft, Hewlett
Packard, IBM, Compaq, Intel, Lenovo, and Dell. It
also provides enterprise application solutions
and technology consulting services such as system
integration, infrastructure consolidation, applications
development, and networking to more than 200
customers spread across India. The company has an
established track record of 18 years and has reported a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.79 per cent in
revenues over the past t hree years.
About the Company
Service facility Same as above
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
Share in net sales
60%25%
15%
Hardware Licensed software Support and allied activ ites
Product/ Service Profile
0.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
Total outside
liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
R s .
L a k h
0
5
10
15
%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
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Janak Healthcare Private Limited
Janak House,Sheikh Mistry Road,Opposite IOC Depot, WadalaEast, Mumbai – 400 037,MaharashtraTel.: +91 22 2412 0171/2413 0407Fax: +91 22 2413 9870Email: [email protected]: ww w.janakhea lthcare.com
Industry Hospital furnitureEnd-user industries Hospitals
Brands Janak
Certificationsand awards
ISO 14001:2004ISO 13485:2003ISO 9001:2000OHSAS 18001
Bankers HDFC BankKotak Mahindra Bank
Auditors T. Ramarao & Co.,Chartered Accountants
303, Lotus House,33-A New Marine Lines,Mumbai – 400 020, Maharashtra
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 1Valid ti ll Januar y 19, 2011
Year of establishment 1979
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Hasmukh J Mehta,Mr. Apurva J Mehta,Mr. Amit J Mehta
SSI Reg no. Not applicable
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 250
Nature of business Manufactur ing
Key Customers Bombay Hospital TrustTata Memorial HospitalLilavati Hospital & ResearchCentre
Key Suppliers Super CastorsTube Investment of India LtdPrecision Steel Tubes
31 yearsExperience in thebusiness
The company is engaged in the manufacturing and trading
of hospital furnit ure, such as beds, operation tables, and
monitor trolleys, patient care equipments, and other
accessories. Janak Healthcare Private Limited caters
predominantly to private, corporate, and public hospitals.
The company has a track of more than 30 years in
manufacturing of hospital furniture. The company holds
agencies for several international brands and exports to
Gulf countries, Africa, Sri Lanka, Nepal, USA and Europe.
Midmark Corporation, USA holds a 37.00 per cent sta ke in
the company; however, the management and operations
are being controlled by the Mehta family.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Unit-I: A-1/3, GIDC Industria lEstate, Umbergaon – 396 171,Valsad, Gujarat
Leverage Analysis
Sales and Profitability Trend
0.
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
R s .
L a k h
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15
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%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
Total out side
liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
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0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
Total out side
liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
R s . L a k h
0
5
10
15
20
%
Jenburkt Pharmaceuticals Limited
Nirmala Apartments, 93,Jayprakash Road,
Andheri (West),Mumbai – 400 058,MaharashtraTel: +91 22 6694 3121/30757575Fax: +91 22 6694 3127Email: [email protected]: www.jenburkt.com
25 years
Industry Pharmaceuticals and Helathcare
End-user industries Hospitals and Clinics
Brands
Certificationsand awards
Recognit ion of R & D Departmentby Government of India,WHO-GMP certification andAccreditation from FDAs of 12countries.
Auditors D. L. Arora and Company,Chartered Accountants
9/425, Bhagyodaya, Kher Nagar,Bandra (East),Mumbai - 400 051, Maharashtra
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid ti ll August 13, 2010
Year of esatblishment 1984
Legal status Public lim ited company (Listed)
Promoter Mr. Uttam N Bhuta
SSI Reg no. 24/014/12/00021
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 625
Nature of business Manufactur ing
Key Customers Yogi EnterpriseSujata PharmaSholapurkar Dist ributors
Key Suppliers Gelnova Laboratories (I) Pvt LtdAcme Life ScienceTristar Formulations Pv t Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
The company manufactures curative pharmaceutical and
healthcare formulations in t he form of tablets, capsules,
liquid orals, injectables, and ointments. The company also
has 12 contract manufacturers, each with a Good
Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certified facility. The
company manufactures more than 80 branded
formulations. The company has its own R&D unit,
recognised by Department of Scientific & Industrial
Research, Ministry of Science and Technology,
Government of India.
About the Company
Manufactur ing facility Plot no. 11-12, Bhavnagar road,Sihor - 364 240, Gujarat
There are about 25 brandedproducts. Some of them areNumox, Powergesic gel, EcoprotPlus, Metmin, Nervijen andGlucotrol
Bankers Bank of Baroda
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
Share in net sales
37%
26%
19%
7%7% 5%
Ta blet s Cap sules Powders Injectables Ointment Oral liquids
Product/ Service Profile
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Jyoti Plastic Works Private Limited
94, Bombay Talkies
Compound, Malad (West),Mumbai – 400 064,MaharashtraTel: +91 22 28823241Fax: +91 22 28820629Email: [email protected]
.Website: www jyotiplastics.com
50 years
Industry Plastic and plastic products
End-user industries Multiple
Brands JYOTI
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2000(valid t ill May 18, 2010)
Bankers State Bank of India
Auditors Vatsraj and Company,Chartered Accountants401, Bharat House,Fort, Mumbai,Maharashtra
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Raju Desai
SSI Reg no. 11-07-07300/PMT/SSI
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 475
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Enercon India LtdPentair Water India Pvt LtdForbes Aquatech LtdSuzlon Energy LtdAquasub Engineering
Key Suppliers Sabic Innovative PlasticsDuPont IndiaIntercontinental Polymers Pvt LtdReliance Plastics Industries
Experience in thebusiness
The company manufactures engineering polymer products
including flow-control equipment valves, submersible
pump sets, building products (pre-fabricated modular
housing systems), plumbing products, fabricated
automated teller machines centres, and wind energy
components. The company also exports to customers
based in Italy and USA. The company has a diversified
customer base, product range with multiple applications,
and wide geographical reach.
About the Company
Manufacturing facility Nani Daman, (Daman & Diu),Dungri (Gujarat)
NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid till: October 8, 2010
Fact Sheet
Rating
Year of incorporation 1959
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
Flow control equipments
Building products, automated tellermachine (ATM) centre, wind energycomponents
Submersible pump setsPlumbing products
Share in net sales
50%
25%
20%5%
Product/ Service Profile
R s .
L a k h
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
0
5
10
15
20
%
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
Total out side
liabilities/ Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
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Kam-Avida Enviro Engineers Private Limited
3 & 4, Gandhali, Damle Path,
Off Law College Road,Pune – 411 004,MaharashtraTel: +91 20 2544 8820/6675 6300Fax: +91 20 6675 6400Email: [email protected]: www.kam-avida.com
15 years
Industry Engineering
End-user industries Municipalities, cementcompanies and oil refineries
Brands None
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2000
Bankers Axis Bank
Auditors Jayant Joshi & Company,Chartered Accountants11, Kastur i Apartments,Dahanukar Colony, Lane 17,Kothrud,
Pune – 411 038
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 1Valid till August 06, 2010
Year of incorporation 1994
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Manohar Krishna
SSI Reg no. Not applicable
Administrative
office
Number of employees 260
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Pimpri ChinchwadMunicipal CorporationChennai Municipal CorporationReliance Indust ries Ltd
Key Supplier s A rdent Engineering Work sCanara HydraulicsSital Engineers
Experience in thebusiness
The company manufactures waste management
equipments, such as, mechanical road sweepers, solid
waste disposal machines - garbage compactors, sewer
cleaning equipments, industrial vacuum cleaners, and
pipes and drains cleaning and maintenance equipments.
The company has an established track record of 15 years
and has reported a compound annual growth rate (CAGR)
of 39.07 per cent in revenues over the past three years. The
company has about 100 liaison associates located all over
India for marketing the products.
About the Company
Manufacturing facility Plot No.1, S.No.255/1, Hinjewadi,Mulshi, Pune – 411 057,Maharashtra
Leverage Analysis
Sales and Profitability Trend
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
Total outside
liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
R s . L a k h
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
0
5
10
15
20
25
%
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
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KF Bioplants Private Limited
2413, Kumar Capital,
East Stre et Camp,Pune – 411001MaharashtraTel: +91 20 26350660Fax: +91 20 26353365Email: kf10ris [email protected]: www.kfbioplants.com
18 years
Industry Agriculture products
End-user industries Multiple
Brands None
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2000(valid upto February 25, 2011)
Bankers Corporation Bank
Auditors Ramesh Ramu and Associates,Chartered Accountants30, Prestige Point, 1st floor, 283,Shukrwar, Peth, Pune – 411002,Maharashtra
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 1Valid till December 3, 2010
Year of incorporation 1992
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Manish Jain
SSI Reg no. Not applicable
Administrative
office
Number of employees 550
Nature of business M Plant biotechnology(plant tis sue culture)
Key Customers Floris t De Kwakel B.VHilverda B.VMahendra Shublabh ServicesHorizon Flora
Key Suppliers Florist De Kwakel B.VAcme Life Hilverda B.VTref Ego SubstratesSeki Flora
Experience in thebusiness
In 1997, KF Bioplants Pvt Ltd was established as a joint
venture between Kumar Gen Tech & Tissue Culture
Company (KGTC) and Florist De Kwakel BV, Holland. The
company import s the mother plant of gerbera, gypsophi la,
lilium, carnation, and anthurium and does the
multiplicat ion of stock material in its laboratory. The
company pays 30 per cent of its sales proceeds per plant as
royalty to the companies from whom the mother plant is
imported. The company provides technical backup,
information and advice about irrigation, fertilisation, pest
control and climatic conditions about the part icular crop to
the industrial growers and farmers. The company producesapproximately 25 million plants per annum, of which 62
per cent are exported to over 25 countries.
About the Company
Service facility Pune, Maharashtra
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
Product/ Service Profile
Share in net sales
95%
5%
Ornamental flowering plants Fruit plants
R s . L a k h
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1,500
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2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
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0.00
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1.00
Total out side
liabilities/Tangible networth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
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0.001.002.003.004.005.006.007.008.009.00
10.0011.0012.0013.00
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net worth
Total debt/Tangible net worth
T i m e s
KNK Nexgen Construction Private Limited
19, 33-A Cross, 11th Main,4th Block, Jayanagar,Bangalore – 560041, KarnatakaTel: +91 80 26631603 /26649558Fax: +91 80 22443307Email: [email protected]: www.knk india.com
3 years
Industry Civil constr uctionand engineering
End-user industries No specific end user industr y
Brands None
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2000(valid t ill April 2011)
Bankers Corporation Bank
Auditors P K Subramaniam & Company,Chartered Accountants1010, 1st Floor, 26th Main,4th Block, Jayanagar,Bangalore - 560041,Karnataka
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 1Valid ti ll November 24, 2010
Year of incorporation 2006
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. K N K SwamyMr. Ashish Krishnaswamy
SSI Reg no. Not applicable
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 143
Nature of business Construction Services
Key Customers Hikal LtdBharti Airtel LtdBiocon India Ltd
Key Suppliers Lafarge AggregateRam AgenciesVenkateshwara Steel Traders
Experience in thebusiness
The KNK Group has been in the construction industr y for
over 15 years. The company undertakes civil engineering
work which is contractual in nature. This mainly
encompasses erection of industrial and commercial
buildings. About 90 per cent of the new orders from
customers are mobilised through tenders. The repeat
orders are either through tenders or through direct order
placing. In a period of 3 years, KNK Nexgen has
constructed over 30 buildings. The company has executed
project s in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharasht ra.
About the Company
Manufacturing facility 14-D Attibele Industrial A reaBangalore – 562106, Karnataka
Leverage Analysis
Sales and Profitability Trend
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R s . L a k h
Share in net sales
60%10%
10%
15%1%
1%3%
High tension and low tension switchboards PLC control panels
Bus ducts Motor control center
Drive panels Battery chargers
Relay and control panels
Lotus Powergear Private Limited
12/13 km, Kanakapura Road,Doddakallasandra,Bangalore – 560 062, Karnataka.Tel: +91 80 43549000Fax: +91 80 2666 3067Email: [email protected],[email protected]: www.lppl.in
33 years
Industry Electrical equipment
End-user industries Cement, steel, hospitality,information technology,construction companies
Brands Lotus Power Gear (registered)
Certificationsand awards
Karnataka State GovernmentGold CardRegistered with EngineeringExport Promotion CouncilExport house status from DGFTfor export performance
Bankers Corporation Bank
Auditors Acharya & Co.,
Chartered AccountantsSri Krishna, 13/3,Pampamahakavi Road,Bangalore – 560 004, Karnataka
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 1Valid till November 5, 2010
Year of incorporation 1977
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. S Seetharama Bhatta
SSI Reg no. Not applicable
Administrative
office
Number of employees 275
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Sterling and Wilson ElectricalsPvt LtdBlue Star LtdABB Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
The company designs and manufactures customised high
tension and low tension switchboards (power control
center, motor control center, power distribution boards)
upto 33 kv, bus ducts, drive panels, special purpos e panels
and battery chargers. The company provides a 24-month
warranty from the date of supply or 18 months from the
date of commission ing, whichever is earlier. About 20 per
cent of the business is tender based. The company has an
established track record of 33 years and has reported a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.82 per cent in
revenues over the past three years.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Same as above.
Key Suppliers ABB LtdSchneider Electric India Pv t LtdSteel House
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
Product/ Service Profile
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liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
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Maithri Laboratories Private Limited
C 24, MSN House, Indust rialEstate, Sanath Nagar,Hyderabad – 500 018,Andhra PradeshTel: +91 40 30438600Fax: +91 40 30438638Email: srin [email protected]: www.msnlabs.com
7 years
Industry Pharmaceuticals
End-user industries Pharmaceutical companies
Brands None
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001: 2000WHO-GMP(Good Manufacturing Practice)
Bankers State Bank of Hyderabad
Auditors B. R. M. Reddy & Company,Chartered Accountants63- -1186/A/6, 2nd Floor,Begum Post,Hyderabad – 500 016,
Andhra Pradesh
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid t ill Januar y 7, 2011
Year of incorporation 2002
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Dr. Manne Satyanarayana Reddy
SSI Reg no. 280404981
Administrative
office
Number of employees 138
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Dr. Reddy's Laboratories LtdRanbaxy Laboratories LtdAurobindo Pharma Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
The company manufactures active pharmaceutical
ingredients (APIs) for therapeutic segments, such as anti-
depressants, anti-psychotic, anti-migraine, anti-histamine,
and others. It also manufactures pharmaceutical
intermediates, which account for 2.00 per cent of the
company's revenues. The group has filed patents for 75
APIs, of which 18 are published international ly.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Survey No. 14, GaddipotharamVillage, Jinaram Mandal,Medak – 502 319,Andhra Pradesh
Key Suppliers Sri Vasavi Chemical CorporationVardhaman Chemical IndustriesGlenfin Chemicals Pv t Ltd
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
Product/ Service Profile
Share in net sales
Active pharmaceutical ingredients Pharmaceutical intermediates
T i m e s
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
Total out side
liabilities/Tangible net wort h
Total debt/Tangible net worth
31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2008 31-Mar-2009
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Maruti Fertochem Limited
Siddharth Arcade, Opp: MTDC,
Station Road,Aurangabad – 431 005,MaharashtraTel: +91 240 2354912/17Fax: +91 240 2332111Email: [email protected]:www.marutifertochem.com
17 year s
Industry Fertilisers
End-user industries Agriculture
Brands Maruti (Registered)
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2000
Bankers AXIS BankCentral Bank of India
Auditors Ashok Patil & Associates,Chartered AccountantsVeer Shanti, K ranti Chowk,Aurangabad – 431 001,Maharashtra
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1BValid t ill Januar y 3, 2011
Year of incorporation 1992
Legal status Public limited company(closely held)
Promoter Mr. Raghavendra Shripatrao Joshi
SSI Reg no. 110412077
Administrative
office
Number of employees 113
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Maharaja AgenciesBahekar & CompanyDayaram Bansilal Karnawat
Experience in thebusiness
The company manufactures nitrogen, phosphorous, and
potassium (NPK) granulated mixed fertilisers, and neem
based pesticides. The company produces 1,00,000 metric
tonnes of fertilisers per annum. The company also markets
neem-based organic fertilisers and pesticides. The coating
of neem oil to the granulated fertilisers reduces leaching
losses and also helps in optimum use of fertilisers by the
plant.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Key Suppliers Indian Potash LtdParadeep Phosphates LtdGujarat State Fertilizers &Chemicals Ltd
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
Product/ Service Profile
Share in net sales
NPK mixed fertilisers Neem based pesticides
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worth
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2.00
3.00
4.00
Total outside liabilities/Tangible net Total debt/Tangible net worth
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Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
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0.00
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3.00
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liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
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Share in net sales
Turnkey project s and engineering Bridge bearing equipments
Metal Engineering and Treatment Company Private Limited
235/2, B.B. Ganguly, 5th Floor,Kolkata – 700 012, West BengalTel: +91 33 22155731/5846Fax: +91 33 22257995Email: [email protected],
[email protected],[email protected]
Website: ww w.metcocal.com
47 years
Industry Engineering and Infrastructure
End-user industries Heavy engineering andconstruction
Brands None
Certificationsand awards
ISO 9001:2008(valid t ill May 15, 2012)
Bankers United Bank of India
Auditors Ajit Kumar Basu,Chartered Accountants
37, Kumar Para LaneKolkata – 700 042, West Bengal
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid till October 22, 2010
Year of establishment 1967
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Mukul Ray andMr. Tarak Nath Mitra
SSI Reg no. 190111201809
Administrative
office
Number of employees 215
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Steel Authority of India LtdTata Steel LtdLarsen & Toubro LtdJindal (India) Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
The company manufactures material handling equipment
and construction equipments, such as, cranes, piling rigs,
traverser, transfer cars, jacks, and winches. The company
also undertakes turnkey projects for government
organisations. These include manufacturing and
installation of machinery and development of
infrastr ucture such as construction of building and roads.
The company is also engaged in designing and
manufacturing of bridge bearings and expansion joints for
bridges, fly-overs, and heavy str uctures.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
Jessore Road, Ganganagar,Dist-24 Parganas (N)Kolkata - 700 132, West Bengal
Key Suppliers Steel Authority of IndiaGS AlloyEsami ElectricalsAnupam Industries LtdBraithwaite and Company Ltd
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
Product/ Service Profile
Net sales (Rs. Lakh) OPBDIT margin (%)
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0.00
0.25
0.50
Total outside liabilities/Tangible
net worth
Total debt/Tangible net worth
T i m e s
Share in net sales
Neutraceuticals segment Bio-fuel segment
Nandan Biomatrix Limited
Plot No. 46, Road No 13,Banjara Hills, Hyderabad – 500034, Andhra Pradesh
Tel: +91 40 65507799Fax: +91 40 23328109Email: [email protected]: www.nandan.biz
10 years
Industry Biofuels and Neutraceuticals
End-user industries Multiple
Brands NANDAN
Certificationsand awards
• BSE's 5th Socia l & CorporateGovernance Awards, 2010
• CNBC-TV18, CRISIL & ICICI Bank’s "Emerging India
Awards,2009" under 2 categories.
• Best Green SME Award by Business Today SME Awards 2009• First Runner Up - FMCG, Food and
Agri based business at theEmerging India Awards 2008
• Best Business Model in BiofuelsIndustry - Frost & Sullivan
• Winner of t he 2007 New VenturesIndia Business Plan Competition
• ISO 9001-2000 from AQAInternational LLC, USA
Bankers State Bank of IndiaYES BankICICI BankBank of Maharashtra
Auditors JBRK and Company,Chartered Accountants118, 5th floor, Maruthi Complex,Raj Bahavan Road,Hyderabad – 500 034,Andhra Pradesh
Fact Sheet
Rating NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1AValid till October 22, 2010
Year of incorporation 1999
Legal status Public limited company(closely held)
Promoter Mr. Volam Bhaskar Rao
SSI Reg no. 28 004 12 00498
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 177
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Diverse Agro NurseriesAmiya Kumar Rout
Experience in thebusiness
The company is involved in discovery, development, and
commercialization of natural products including
neutraceuticals and bio fuel plantations. The company
conducts research to develop jatropha seeds with
genetically enhanced properties. It also undertakes studies
to devise effective oil extraction and refinement practices.
Additionally, the company has established a joint venture
(Vitale Nandan Bio-Pharma Sciences Private Limited) with
V Worldwide group to set up an integrated facility for the
production of bio diesel. The company has an established
track record of 10 years and has reported a compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) of 38.99 per cent in revenuesover the past three years.
About the Company
Manufacturingfacility
2-1-89 and 90,opposite APSTRCbus depot, Subash Gunj,Zaheerabad – 502 220, MedakDistrict, Andhra Pradesh
Key Suppliers Rama Agro FarmsYashaswi Agro Farms
Sales and Profitability Trend
Leverage Analysis
Product/ Service Profile
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Nitte Education Trust
7th Floor, Rambhavan Complex,
Kodialbali,Mangalore – 575 003, KarnatakaTel: +91 824 2441025Fax: +91 824 2204305Email: [email protected],
[email protected]: www.nitte.ac.in
25 years
Industry Education
End-user industries Not applicable
Brands Not applicable
Certificationsand awards
None
Bankers Syndicate BankCorporation Bank
Auditors M R Kamath,Chartered AccountantsCar Street, Mangalore – 575 001,Karnataka
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 1Valid ti ll November 24, 2010
Year of incorporation 1985
Legal status Trust
Promoter Mr. N V Hegde
SSI Reg no. Not applicable
Administrative
office
Number of employees 3,000
Nature of business Services
Key Customers Not applicable
Experience in thebusiness
Nitte Education Trust provides education to undergraduate,
graduate, and post graduate students. It currently has 22
institutes, offering courses in medicine, dental, pharmacy,
physiotherapy, nursing, engineer ing, business
management, commerce, computer application, and
polytechnic. The institute has 80 per cent placement track
record for management courses and 55 per cent for
engineering courses. The trust also runs a charitable
hospital under the name, 'K S Medical Academy' which has
a capacity of 700 beds, the occupancy rate being 80 per
cent.
About the Trust
Service faci li ty Udupi, Mangalore, Bengaluru
Key Suppliers Not applicableLeverage Analysis
Income and Profitability Trend
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.60
0.80
Total outside
liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
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Omkar Speciality Chemicals Private Limited
The company manufactures pharmaceutical intermediates
including selenium, iodine derivatives, resolving agents,
cobalt derivatives, molybdenum and vanadium. These are
used in life-saving drugs, including, anti-cancer, anti-
cholesterol, anti-asthmatic, and anti-diabetic. The
company has an in-house research and development unit
engaged in development of new molecules and
formulations. The company also has a quality assurance
department, which undertakes testing of products at each
level of the manufactur ing process.
About the Company
Leverage Analysis
Sales and Profitability Trend
B- 34, MIDC, Badlapur,Thane - 421 503,
MaharashtraTel: +91 251 2691602Fax: +91 251 2697347Email: [email protected]: www.omkarchemicals.com
27 years
Industry Chemicals - Speciality
End-user industries Pharmaceutical companies
Brands None
Certificationsand awards
None
Bankers Bank of Baroda
Auditors Sidharth Sinkar & Associates,Chartered Accountants502, Prasad Apartment,
Chaphekar Bandhu Marg,Mulund (East),Mumbai - 400 081, Maharashtra
Fact Sheet
Rating CRISIL Rating: SME 1Valid till August 30, 2010
Year of incorporation 1982
Legal status Private limited company
Promoter Mr. Pravin Herlekar
SSI Reg no. 112481531
Administrativeoffice
Number of employees 200
Nature of business Manufacturing
Key Customers Dr. Reddy's Laboratories LtdAurobindo Pharma LtdTeva APL India Ltd
Experience in thebusiness
Manufacturingfacility
Unit - IW-92A, MIDC, Badlapur,Thane, Maharashtra
Unit - IIF-24, MIDC, Badlapur,Thane, Maharashtra
Unit - III
F-10/1, MIDC, Badlapur,Thane, Maharashtra
Key Suppliers Kantilal Sanghvi & CompanyTrigon Gulf FZ CompanyP D Enterprises
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
Total outside
liabilities/Tangible net
worth
Total debt/Tangible net
worth
T i m e s
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
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Fact Sheet
Park Exports
Rating
Year of establishment
Legal status
Administrative office
Number of employees
Key Customers
Key Suppliers
Experience in the
business
Industry
End-user industries
Brands
Certifications andawards
Bankers
Auditors
NSIC-CRISIL Rating: SE 1A
Valid till October 22, 2010
1980
Proprietorship
SSI Reg no. 09 015 12 00778
42/141, Krishna Kunj,
Billochpura, Mathura Road,
Agra - 282 002, Uttar P radesh
Tel: +91 562 2601664Email: [email protected],
Website: www.parkexports.com
Manufacturing facility Same as above
238
Nature of business Manufacturing
Wilh Hamm, Austria
Reno, Germany
Gebra, Germany
Ara, Germany
Park Leather Company
Eskay Sales Corporation
Unisol India Pvt Ltd
NTC Leather
J S Plastic & Leather Wear
30 years
Leather and leather products
Footwear
None
ISO 9001 : 2008
(valid till June 30, 2010)
Canara Bank
Rallan and Company,
Chartered Accountants
4-D Kaveri Centre, 1st floor,
57/2 Sanjay Place, Agra,
Uttar Pradesh
Promoter Mr. Nazir Ahmad
About the FirmThe firm manufactures footwear for men, women, and
children. The firm export s its product s to countries such as
England, and Canada. All the manufacturing activities are
undertaken in-house. The firm has an in-house designing
team and also offers customised products. The firm has an
established track record of 30 years and has reported a
compound annual growth rate (CA