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Title: Top Players and Recent Developments in India Shipbuilding Market


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Top Players and Recent Developments in India
Shipbuilding Market
The Indian shipbuilding industry is characterised
by high growth potential and
strategic importance. As of 2021, India holds
over 30 of the global market share in
the ship-breaking industry and boasts the largest
ship-breaking facility globally at
Alang. The industry has witnessed signi?cant
growth, with the global shipbuilding
market poised to increase from USD 150 billion to
USD 180 billion by 2030.
The Indian shipbuilding industry has shown
remarkable progress, accounting for 1
of the global shipbuilding industry with an
annual turnover of around US 1.3 billion
in 2010. Despite this growth, India's share in
world exports remains around 2.5,
highlighting the immense potential for further
expansion and market penetration.
Top Players in India Shipbuilding Market
The top players in the shipbuilding industry in
India include
  • Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) Known
    for building warships,
  • submarines, and offshore platforms, MDL is a key
    player in India's defence sector, contributing
    signi?cantly to the nation's naval capabilities.
  • Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) Headquartered in
    Kochi, Kerala, CSL is one of India's leading
    shipbuilding and maintenance facilities,
    constructing diverse vessels including tankers,
    bulk carriers, offshore support vessels, and
    more.
  • Garden Reach Shipbuilders Engineers Ltd (GRSE)
    Located in Kolkata, West Bengal, GRSE is
    renowned for its diverse portfolio of ships,
    including frigates, corvettes, and patrol
    vessels, with a focus on indigenization and
    self-reliance.
  • Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) Based in
    Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, HSL is a premier
    shipbuilding and repair yard with a strong
    presence in both commercial and defence sectors,
    constructing bulk carriers and offshore support
    vessels to naval ships and submarines.

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5. Alcock Ashdown (Gujarat) Ltd Located in
Bhavnagar, Gujarat, Alcock Ashdown is a renowned
shipbuilding and ship repair company,
contributing to India's shipbuilding industry.
These companies are shaping the maritime industry
in India, driven by factors such
as a rich seafaring history, a vast coastline,
skilled workforce, advanced facilities,
and a focus on innovation and quality. They
specialise in a wide range of vessels,
including commercial ships, offshore support
vessels, naval ships, submarines,
warships, bulk carriers, and specialised vessels
like tugs and patrol boats.
What are the recent developments in the shipbuildi
ng industry in india?
Recent developments in the shipbuilding industry
in India include
  1. Increased Demand for Commercial Vessels The
    Indian shipbuilding industry is experiencing a
    surge in demand for commercial vessels from
    Europe, France, Greece, and the Middle East
    countries. This uptick in demand is attributed
    to the conversion of diesel ships into green fuel
    vessels and the growing value of the 'Make in
    India' brand, signalling a positive turnaround
    for the industry.
  2. Market Expansion and Global Presence Indian
    shipbuilding companies are tapping into global
    requirements, with India currently accounting for
    about 20 of the market demand for commercial
    vessels worldwide. This indicates a growing
    presence and competitiveness of Indian
    shipbuilders on the global stage.
  3. Order Acquisition Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd.
    (MDSL) secured an order from Denmark for three
    commercial vessels worth ?350 crore, showcasing
    the company's capabilities and competitiveness in
    the international market.
  4. Diversi?cation of Shipbuilding Portfolio The
    shift towards constructing more commercial ships
    is evident, with only a small percentage of
    vessels built by Indian shipbuilders being
    defence-related.

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These recent developments underscore the positive
momentum and growth
trajectory of the shipbuilding industry in
India, highlighting opportunities for
expansion, innovation, and global competitiveness.
What are the challenges faced by the Shipbuilding
market in India?
The challenges faced by the shipbuilding market
in India include
  • Scalability The industry struggles with high
    dependence on old ships due to constraints in
    investment capacity for acquiring new ships.
  • Cost E?ciency High interest rates on working
    capital in India compared to competing
    countries, along with customs duties of about 35
    on capital equipment required for shipbuilding,
    impact the cost e?ciency of Indian shipyards.
  • Productivity Optimization Limited investment in
    research and development for ship designing and
    innovation, non-availability of organised
    component and service supply manufacturers, and
    dependence on imports for critical raw materials
    like high-quality steel plates hinder
    productivity optimization in the shipbuilding
    industry.
  • Quality Excellence The industry faces challenges
    related to the lack of basic skills like welding
    and ?tting, inadequate skills and infrastructure
    for conducting research in ship designing and
    technology, and the inability of smaller
    suppliers to keep pace with rising quality
    standards.
  • Sustainability Challenges in the shipbuilding
    industry in India include the absence of a
    strong ancillary industry, an inverted duty
    structure, and a lack of synergy between public
    and private shipyards.
  • Conclusion

To thrive in the global market, Indian
shipbuilders must focus on enhancing
scalability through streamlined regulatory
processes, improving cost e?ciency by
addressing high interest rates and customs
duties, optimising productivity through
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investments in RD and infrastructure, and
achieving quality excellence by upskilling
the workforce and fostering innovation.
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