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Published by: RNCOS
Published: Aug. 1, 2009 - 75 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1. Analyst View
- 2. Research Methodology
- 3. Industry Overview
- 3.1 Production
- 3.1.1 Main and Secondary Producers
- 3.1.2 Production - By Company
- 3.1.3 Public and Private Participation
- 3.1.4 Capacity Utilization
- 3.1.5 Employment and Production Costs
- 3.2 Consumption
- 3.3 Raw Material Industry
- 3.3.1 Coking Coal
- 3.3.2 Iron Ore
- 3.3.3 Pig Iron
- 3.3.4 Limestone
- 4. Performance by Products
- 4.1 Production
- 4.1.1 Type
- 4.1.2 Product Category
- 4.1.2.1 Alloy
- 4.1.2.2 Non-alloy
- 4.2 Consumption
- 4.2.1 Type
- 4.2.2 Product Category
- 4.2.2.1 Alloy
- 4.2.2.2 Non-alloy
- 4.3 Trade Market
- 4.3.1 Import
- 4.3.2 Export
- 4.3.3 Tariff Structure
- 5. Industry Environment Analysis
- 5.1 Manufacturing Industry
- 5.1.1 Automotive Industry
- 5.1.2 Consumer Durables
- 5.2 Infrastructure and Construction Industry
- 5.2.1 Aerospace and Marine Industry
- 5.2.2 Power Industry
- 5.2.3 Telecom
- 5.2.4 Railways
- 5.2.5 Housing Industry
- 6. Industry Outlook to FY 2012
- 6.1 Finished Steel Consumption
- 6.2 Non-alloy Steel Product Demand
- 6.3 Per Capita Finished Steel Consumption
- 6.4 Import of Steel Products
- 6.5 Stainless-steel Market
- 7. Major Producers
- 7.1 Steel Authority of India
- 7.2 Tata Steel
- List of Figures:
- Figure 3-1: Global Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2007-2010
- Figure 3-2: Comparison of Growth in Indian Crude Steel Production with Asia (%), 2008
- Figure 3-3: Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2006-2010
- Figure 3-4: Crude Steel Production by Type of Producer (%), 2008-09
- Figure 3-5: Crude Steel Production by Company (%), 2008-09
- Figure 3-6: Public and Private Participation in Crude Steel Production (%), 2003-04 to 2007-08
- Figure 3-7: Plant Capacity Utilization for Crude Steel Production by Type of Producer (%), 2007-08 & 2008-09
- Figure 3-8: Hourly Employment Cost at Steel Plants in China, India, South Korea and Japan (US$), 2006
- Figure 3-9: Steel Production Cost in China, India, South Korea and Japan (US$/Metric Ton), 2006
- Figure 3-10: Global Crude Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2007-2010
- Figure 3-11: Finished Steel Consumption in Top Asian Countries (Kg/Capita), 2008
- Figure 3-12: Coking Coal Production (Million Metric Tons), 2008-09 to 2011-12
- Figure 3-13: Iron Ore Production and Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2003-04 to 2007-08
- Figure 3-14: Pig Iron Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2001-2008
- Figure 3-15: Forecast for Pig Iron Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2009-2012
- Figure 3-16: Limestone Production (Million Metric Tons), 2003-04 to 2011-12
- Figure 4-1: Steel Production by Type (%), 2008-09
- Figure 4-2: Alloy Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2007-08 & 2008-09
- Figure 4-3: Alloy Steel Production by Type (%), 2008-09
- Figure 4-4: Non-alloy Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2007-08 & 2008-09
- Figure 4-5: Steel Consumption by Industry (%)
- Figure 4-6: Apparent Steel Consumption by Type (%), 2008-09
- Figure 4-7: Apparent Alloy Steel Consumption (‘000 Metric Tons), 2007-08 & 2008-09
- Figure 4-8: Apparent Alloy Steel Consumption by Type (%), 2008-09
- Figure 4-9: Apparent Non-alloy Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2007-08 & 2008-09
- Figure 4-10: Import of Steel Products (Million Metric Tons), 2006-07 to 2008-09
- Figure 4-11: Import of Steel Products by Type (%), 2008-09
- Figure 4-12: Export of Steel Products (Million Metric Tons), 2007-08 & 2008-09
- Figure 4-13: Export of Steel Products by Type (%), 2008-09
- Figure 5-1: Forecast for Real GDP Growth Rate (%), 2009-10 to 2011-12
- Figure 5-2: Steel Requirement in Automobile Industry (Million Tons), 2007-08 & 2011-12
- Figure 5-3: Demand of Consumer Durables (Billion US$), 2007-2011
- Figure 5-4: Investment in Infrastructure Development (Billion US$), FY 2003-2007 & FY 2008-2012
- Figure 5-5: Investment in Marine Ports and Airports (Billion US$), 2007-08 to 2011-12
- Figure 5-6: Investment in Power Industry (Billion US$), 2007-08 to 2011-12
- Figure 5-7: Forecast for Steel Demand in Power Industry (‘000 Metric Tons), 2009-2012
- Figure 5-8: Telecom Network Towers (‘000 Units), 2008-2010
- Figure 5-9: Investment in Telecom Industry (Billion US$), 2007-08 to 2011-12
- Figure 5-10: Investment in Railways (Billion US$), 2007-08 to 2011-12
- Figure 5-11: Requirement of Houses (Million Units), FY 2003-2007 & FY 2008-2012
- Figure 6-1: Finished Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2008-09 to 2011-12
- Figure 6-2: Non-alloy Steel Products Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2008-09 to 2011-12
- Figure 6-3: Forecast for Finished Steel Products Demand by Type (%), 2011-12
- Figure 6-4: Finished Steel Consumption (Kg/Capita), 2008-09 to 2011-12
- Figure 6-5: Forecast for Import of Steel Products (Million Metric Tons), 2009-10 to 2011-12
- Figure 6-6: Forecast for Import of Steel Products by Type (%), 2011-12
- Figure 6-7: Stainless Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2008-09 to 2011-12
- Figure 6-8: Forecast for Stainless Steel Production by Type (Million Metric Tons), 2011-12
- Figure 6-9: Stainless Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2008-09 to 2011-12
- Figure 6-10: Stainless Steel Consumption by Industry (%), 2007-08 & 2011-12
- List of Tables:
- Table 3-1: Rank of Top Ten Crude Steel Producing Countries (1997 & 2008)
- Table 3-2: Proposed Greenfield Projects
- Table 3-3: Proposed Brownfield Projects
- Table 4-1: Non-alloy Steel Production by Product (‘000 Metric Tons), 2008-09
- Table 4-2: Apparent Non-alloy Steel Consumption by Product (‘000 Metric Tons), 2008-09
- Table 4-3: Import of Steel Products in Volume (‘000 Metric Tons) and Value (Rs. Crore), 2008-09
- Table 4-4: Import of Steel Products from Top Ten Countries (‘000 Metric Tons), 2008-09
- Table 4-5: Customs Duty Structure for Steel Industry (%), 2008-09
- Table 7-1: Strengths and Weaknesses of SAIL
- Table 7-2: Strengths and Weaknesses of Tata Steel
AbstractIndia is a reputed name in the world steel industry; the country’s steel industry is catching up the pace and luring the steel majors from all over the world. The industry has gained strength from the strong Indian economy, and strong sectors like infrastructure, construction and automobile. Although India consumes less steel as compared to other Asian countries, it was ranked the fifth major crude steel producer in the world in 2008. Thus, the country offers vast scope for the steel industry in future.
However, the current economic turmoil has dented the growth curve of various industries such as construction, which, in turn, has hit the Indian steel industry hard. But with the government’s plans to boost up the economy by injecting funds in various industries like infrastructure, construction, automobile and power, growth is well expected in near future, says “Indian Steel Industry Outlook to 2012”, a new report by RNCOS.
As per our research report, steel consumption in India is expected to grow considerably in the coming years. Per capita finished steel consumption in the country is estimated at around 44 Kg in 2008-09, which is projected to reach 54 Kg by the end of 2011-12, thereby representing tremendous growth potential in the coming years.
“Indian Steel Industry Outlook to 2012” provides the rational analysis and extensive research on the steel industry of India. The report gives a detailed analysis of the forces which have shaped the Indian steel industry over the past years. The report also includes detailed analysis and future outlook of various industries related to the steel industry, including automotive, consumer durables, aerospace and marine, power, telecom, railways, and housing industries.
The report classifies the finished steel product market into two categories - alloy and non-alloy. It also covers the information on industry-wise steel demand, overall steel consumption, production and trading market. Apart from this, it also provides industry forecast (FY 2010 to FY 2012) on the following segments:
- Finished steel consumption
- Non-alloy steel products demand
- Per capita finished steel consumption
- Import of steel products
- Stainless steel production and consumption
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