2. Agenda
• Types of Cables
• Twisted Cable
• Coaxial Cable
• Optical Fiber
• Top Cable companies in India
• Their penetration in India with revenue
• Financials:
• Net Profit:
• Growth Rate:
• Net Worth:
• CSR Activities:
• New Developments:
• Product/Brand Launches:
• Market Footprint:
4. Twisted-pair cable
Twisted-pair cabling was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in
1881.By 1900, the entire American telephone line network was either
twisted pair or open wire with transposition to guard against interference.
Today, most of the millions of kilometers of twisted pairs in the world
are outdoor landlines, owned by telephone companies, used for voice
service, and only handled or even seen by telephone workers.
5. Coaxial cable
• Coaxial cable conducts electrical signal using
an inner conductor (usually a solid copper,
stranded copper or copper plated steel wire)
surrounded by an insulating layer and all
enclosed by a shield, typically one to four
layers of woven metallic braid and metallic
tape. The cable is protected by an outer
insulating jacket. Normally, the shield is kept
at ground potential and a signal carrying
voltage is applied to the center conductor.
• Common applications of coaxial cable
include video and CATV distribution, RF
and microwave transmission, and computer
and instrumentation data connections
6. Optical Fiber
• Optical fiber can be used as a medium for telecommunication and computer networking because it is flexible
and can be bundled as cables. It is especially advantageous for long-distance communications, because light
propagates through the fiber with little attenuation compared to electrical cables. This allows long distances
to be spanned with few repeaters.
• Broad bandwidth
A single optical fiber can carry over 3,000,000 full-duplex voice calls or 90,000 TV channels.
• Immunity to electromagnetic interference
Light transmission through optical fibers is unaffected by other electromagnetic radiation nearby. The optical fiber
is electrically non-conductive, so it does not act as an antenna to pick up electromagnetic signals. Information
traveling inside the optical fiber is immune to electromagnetic interference, even electromagnetic pulses generated
by nuclear devices.
• Low attenuation loss over long distances
Attenuation loss can be as low as 0.2 dB/km in optical fiber cables, allowing transmission over long distances
without the need for repeaters.
• Electrical insulator
Optical fibers do not conduct electricity, preventing problems with ground loops and conduction of lightning.
Optical fibers can be strung on poles alongside high voltage power cables.
• Material cost and theft prevention
Conventional cable systems use large amounts of copper. Global copper prices experienced a boom in the 2000s,
and copper has been a target of metal theft.
• Security of information passed down the cable
Copper can be tapped with very little chance of detection.
7. Top Cable companies in India
• Polycab Wires Pvt. Ltd.
• Sterlite Technologies Ltd.
• Finolex Cables Ltd.
• Havells India Ltd.
• Diamond Power Infrastructure Ltd.
• KEI Industries Ltd
8. 1. Polycab Wires Pvt. Ltd.
Safe Raho. Save Karo.
Financials:
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Turnover:
2013-14: Rs. 4,247.8 crores (Gross)
2012-13: Rs. 4,133.3 crores (Gross)
2013-14: Rs. 93.2 crores
2012-13: Rs. 76.9 crores
3% (Net Profit)
2013-14: Rs. 1,362.1 crores
2012-13: Rs. 1,293.5 crores
• Major emphasis is on making a difference to our
large family of employees, trade partners,
electricians, shop boys etc.
• Help our employees to provide excellent quality
education to their children.
• Put in a lot of efforts on making them aware of
health and hygiene.
• Take up a massive program for imparting technical
training to electricians in the country as an effort to
bridge the skill gaps.
• Our plants contribute to better environment
management, rain water harvesting and maintain the
ecological balance in the neighboring villages.
• Actively support a number of social and
philanthropic causes that we do not make public.
• Adopt a sustainability agenda and bring out
specific products for solar and wind related
applications.
• Examining newer technology partnerships
for EHV cables and high-end specialty
conductors.
• Developing some unique environment
friendly products for the house wires
segment.
Lighting, Fans, Switches, Glands and Water Heaters
Distributors: 250
Dealers: 1,250
Retailers: 5,000
9. 2. Sterlite Technologies Ltd.
‘Connecting Every Home on the Planet’
Financials:
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Turnover:
2013-14: Rs. 2,726 crores
2012-13: Rs. 3,354 crores
2013-14: Rs. 50 crores
2012-13: Rs. 47 croresThe CSR activities of the company includes virtual
classrooms at municipal schools, nursing, tailoring and
other vocational courses for wider sections of the
society through Sterlite Tech. foundation.
Telecom R&D Center of excellence
Key innovations in upto 10 tb/s data
transmission over long haul demonstrated
Bend insensitive series of optical fibers, 200 micron micro cable
33% of the revenues from
exports
10. 3. Finolex Cables Ltd.
Behtar Electrical Ke Liye
Financials:
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Turnover:
2013-14: Rs. 2,359 crores
2012-13: Rs. 2,271 crores
2013-14: Rs. 244 crores
2012-13: Rs. 171 crores
Overall sales grew by 4% in value terms
when compared to 2012-13
Rs. 1,103 crores
• The Finolex Group has set up the following entities
to help nearby communities in the field of
education:
• Finolex Academy of Management Technology
(FAMT), Ratnagiri.
• The International Institute of Information
Technology (I2IT), Hinjewadi, Pune.
• Through Hope Foundation, Finolex pursues its
charitable objectives in the field of medicine.
• The Group has set up the Mukul Madhav
Foundation that has set-up a school named Mukul
Madhav Primary School for the children of the
Konkan area at Ratnagiri.
The company has recently expanded the Roorkee
plant and doubled its capacity by the year 2013-
14. This follows the doubling of capacity at the
Urse plant for the medium voltage power cable
using latest technology from the Troester
Germany. This technology allows the company
to offer near zero discharge cable to the
customers.
CCTV Cable – RG59 + 3/4 Cores.
New range of FTTH Cable.
Total Dry Optic Fibre Cables.
Tube Drop Cable for CATV market.
New range of “Speaker Wires” for communication cable segment.
Elevator Cables.
We have 4,000 distributors, 20,000 dealers and depots at 26
locations and effective SAP system connecting them all. 5% of
company’s business comes from exports.
11. 4. Havells India Ltd.
Rewriting Rules. Redefining Experiences..
Financials:
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Turnover:
2013-14: Rs. 8,186 crores
2012-13: Rs. 7,248 crores)
2013-14: Rs. 446 crores
2012-13: Rs. 387 crores
13% in FY 2013-14
(turnover)
Rs. 16,686 crores
The company is providing mid-day meal in government
schools in Alwar district, covering 50,000 students per
day. The group company, QRG Healthcare runs a 140
bed hospital in Faridabad and will soon launch another
450 bed hospital in Faridabad by end of the year. In the
past, the company has generously contributed to the
society during various national calamities like the Bihar
Flood, Tsunami and Kargil National Relief Fund etc.
Introduced Piano switches “REO” to target to
the tier-2 & 3 cities and rural market
Started an awareness campaign in various part of
India to educate people on energy conservation
and energy efficient electrical products
Commissioned a domestic water pump
manufacturing facility at Neemrana, Rajasthan
Introduced Fans under Standard Brand
Planning to launch water heater plant at
Neemrana by end of 2014
Launched new range of Fans, Designer Lights, LED Lights, Piano
Switches “REO”, Distribution Boards, Home Appliance Products,
etc.We have a strong distribution network
of 5,800 and more than 200 Havells
Galaxy Outlets. We have presence in
over 50 countries.
12. 5. Diamond Power Infrastructure Ltd.
Electrifying the Future.
Financials:
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Turnover:
2013-14: Rs. 2,680.88 crores
2012-13: Rs. 2,132.74 crores
2013-14: Rs. 110.03 crores
2012-13: Rs. 104.06 crores
23.15% (turnover)
2013-14: Rs. 990.48 crores
2012-13: Rs. 752.79 crores
Diamond Power actively supports the causes of
education, health and environment among all the
communities it works with.
In February 2014, commissioned the first phase
of capacity expansion in medium voltage cables
and conductors and completed the expansion
plan in July 2014.
Acquired strategic stake in Maktel Control &
Systems, India’s leading power and control
panel manufacturer.
Successfully established Ultra High Voltage
Cable Testing Laboratory, a first of its kind in
India having a capability to 500 kv capacity.
Rebranded range of wires and cables as “Diatron”
100 Distributors across 16
Indian cities
13. 6. KEI Industries Ltd
The Power behind the Power
Financials:
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Turnover:
2013-14: Rs. 1,753.47 crores
2012-13: Rs. 1,812.28 crores
2013-14: Rs. 11.60 crores
2012-13: Rs. 26.34 crores
As part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
initiative the Company focuses primarily on education
and healthcare services which are essential in
promoting sustainable human development and
economic growth. The Company is making donation to
ISKCON Food Relief Foundation towards their mid
day meals project
100 new dealers and distributors added during
the year; total number increases to 600.
New Flexible aluminium cables, aluminium FS
cables, fire rated cables, ceramified silicone FS
wires, cables suitable for -60o C, solar cables.
Diamond dies introduced for manufacturing
compacted conductor.
Started using semi conducting taper over
conductor of HT/EHV cables from 400 sq.mm
and above.
We have strong foothold in 45 countries and are
ideally positioned to leverage the upcoming
potential. We have opened new offices in Singapore,
Nigeria and Kazakhstan, while strengthening our
existing base in Dubai/Abu Dhabi. We also have a
strong presence in Australia and Korea through
agents.