This document is a market research report on the Indian metal and mining industry published by International Research Report on March 15, 2011. The 40-page report provides an analysis of key segments of the industry like iron and steel, aluminum, and coal from 2005 to 2010. It also examines domestic demand trends, operational mines, exports, investments, major players, and the growth potential of important areas like steel and coal utilization and mining capacities. The report utilizes statistical data sets from 2000 to 2025 along with case studies to analyze industry patterns and factors driving growth.
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Powder Metallurgy in US$ Million. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for North America, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region for the period of 2007 through 2015. The report profiles 149 companies including many key and niche players such as ACu Powder International, LLC, ATI Alldyne, American Chemet Corp., AMETEK Specialty Metal Products, Burgess-Norton Manufacturing Co., Carpenter Powder Products, Daido Steel Co. Ltd., Dowa Holdings Co. Ltd., Erasteel SAS, F. W. Winter Inc. & Co., Federal-Mogul Corp., Fine Sinter Co. Ltd., GKN Sinter Metals, Inc., Hoeganaes Corp., H.C. Starck GmbH, Hawk Corp., H
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Powder Metallurgy in US$ Million. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for North America, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region for the period of 2007 through 2015. The report profiles 149 companies including many key and niche players such as ACu Powder International, LLC, ATI Alldyne, American Chemet Corp., AMETEK Specialty Metal Products, Burgess-Norton Manufacturing Co., Carpenter Powder Products, Daido Steel Co. Ltd., Dowa Holdings Co. Ltd., Erasteel SAS, F. W. Winter Inc. & Co., Federal-Mogul Corp., Fine Sinter Co. Ltd., GKN Sinter Metals, Inc., Hoeganaes Corp., H.C. Starck GmbH, Hawk Corp., H
InterfaceIndian Ferro Alloy Industry –An Outlook
Steel Industry Snap Shot
Ferro Alloy Industry
Demand Drivers
Industry Structure
Capacity, Production, Exports & Imports
Raw Materials and Inputs
Manganese
Chrome
Power
Demand of Steel
Ferro Alloy Capacity Utilisation
Capacity Addition
Infrastructure
India’s Competitiveness
Conclusions
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The total mineral production in India has been growing strongly over the last few years and was valued at INR 2.01 tr in 2010-11. In the same year, mining industry’s contribution accounted for 2.26% of the country’s GDP. Rising demand from various sectors and high scope for mining exploration will provide strong growth avenues to the mining industry. Increasing role of the government to support mining activities in India and growing investment potential of the sector will also drive the industry.
The report begins with the market overview section that gives an insight into the global mining scenario and the total world exploration budget. The countrywise and sectorwise share of the global mining exploration budget is also included. The overview of the mining industry in India along with the growth in mineral production and share of minerals is provided. The share of mineral production, both statewise and sectorwise follows next. It moves on to provide insights into the mining scenario in India including the number of mines, along with the economic impact of mining and its contribution to the total GDP in India. The status of mineral reserves in India and the quality of minerals in India is also included in this section. Additionally, mineral exports and imports of India have also been covered, both in terms of value and volume. Imports of minerals have grown rapidly in the recent past and are much higher than mineral exports.
This is followed by a section on the mining scenario in India which is split into two parts, the first part consisting of the mining and metal scenario beginning with a geographical distribution of selected minerals in different parts of the country. The section proceeds with an overview, various exploration activities and future outlook of minerals such as bauxite, coal, copper, gold, iron ore, mica, petroleum and natural gas, silver, and zinc. The production in terms of value and volume, along with the exports and imports of each mineral is also provided in this section. The second part of the section gives a brief outlook of the various minerals and their performance indicators across the states of Andhra Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa and Rajasthan.
An analysis of the drivers and challenges explains the factors leading to the growth of the industry including abundant mineral reserves, ample exploration opportunities which can be tapped by players, increasing investment potential, growing demand from other sectors and government concessions. The key challenges identified are lack of mining infrastructure, lack of support to exploration activities and environmental degradation.
The government regulations have been highlighted and include legislation framework, Ministry of Mines, National Mineral Policy 2008, mineral concessions and FDI policy. Rise in illegal mining activities have been cover
Low Carbon Ferromanganese Production. Manufacturing Project of Low Carbon Ferromanganese. Production of Ferroalloys
Low Carbon Ferro Manganese is widely used to manufacture tool steel and structural steel products. Low carbon ferro manganese required where carbon control in steel is strictly necessary 7% C and 74 - 78 % Mn is a standard ferro manganese used for the purpose allowing and deoxidation.
Ferro Manganese Low Carbon is also a major constituent of Mild Steel Welding Electrodes (E6013) and other electrodes.
Ferromanganese is a ferroalloy that has high content of manganese; it is manufactured by heating mixture of oxides Fe2O3 and MnO2 along with carbon, which is usually coke and coal in an electric arc furnace or blast furnace. In the furnace, the oxides go through carbothermal reduction, hence, producing ferromanganese which is used as deoxidizer for steel. Main producing countries of Ferro Manganese are India, South Africa, Korea & Europe.
Manganese is largely used for creation of iron and steel alloys for building purposes, ceramics, bricks, catalyst and many more. Ferro Manganese is used in welding flux industry, in steel industry as a deoxidizer for steel and many other uses. Low Carbon Ferro Manganese that is widely acclaimed for its optimum quality and accurate composition.
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The global preservative market by 2016 is estimated to be at $2552.4 million growing at a CAGR of 2.5%.
North America stands the largest market followed by Asia-Pacific with a considerable market share.
The emerging markets within Asia-Pacific such as China and India drive the high growth rate.
The growth of 2.2% in Europe is dependent heavily on the natural preservatives.
North America and Asia-Pacific together contribute close to 70% in the global food preservatives market.
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InterfaceIndian Ferro Alloy Industry –An Outlook
Steel Industry Snap Shot
Ferro Alloy Industry
Demand Drivers
Industry Structure
Capacity, Production, Exports & Imports
Raw Materials and Inputs
Manganese
Chrome
Power
Demand of Steel
Ferro Alloy Capacity Utilisation
Capacity Addition
Infrastructure
India’s Competitiveness
Conclusions
Ferro-alloy Markets in India – Present Scenario and Way AheadGouranga Sen
The presentation describes the issues which the Indian ferro-alloys industry has been facing and suggests the measure which can be adopted to revive this industry.
October 2014 Edition of BEACON, A Monthly Newsletter by SIMCON.
Inside this issue:
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS : Metal
COMPANY ANALYSIS : Tata Steel
Events Report
Concept of the Month
Quiz
Did You Know?
Market Research Report : Mining Industry in India 2011Netscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at : info@netscribes.com
The total mineral production in India has been growing strongly over the last few years and was valued at INR 2.01 tr in 2010-11. In the same year, mining industry’s contribution accounted for 2.26% of the country’s GDP. Rising demand from various sectors and high scope for mining exploration will provide strong growth avenues to the mining industry. Increasing role of the government to support mining activities in India and growing investment potential of the sector will also drive the industry.
The report begins with the market overview section that gives an insight into the global mining scenario and the total world exploration budget. The countrywise and sectorwise share of the global mining exploration budget is also included. The overview of the mining industry in India along with the growth in mineral production and share of minerals is provided. The share of mineral production, both statewise and sectorwise follows next. It moves on to provide insights into the mining scenario in India including the number of mines, along with the economic impact of mining and its contribution to the total GDP in India. The status of mineral reserves in India and the quality of minerals in India is also included in this section. Additionally, mineral exports and imports of India have also been covered, both in terms of value and volume. Imports of minerals have grown rapidly in the recent past and are much higher than mineral exports.
This is followed by a section on the mining scenario in India which is split into two parts, the first part consisting of the mining and metal scenario beginning with a geographical distribution of selected minerals in different parts of the country. The section proceeds with an overview, various exploration activities and future outlook of minerals such as bauxite, coal, copper, gold, iron ore, mica, petroleum and natural gas, silver, and zinc. The production in terms of value and volume, along with the exports and imports of each mineral is also provided in this section. The second part of the section gives a brief outlook of the various minerals and their performance indicators across the states of Andhra Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa and Rajasthan.
An analysis of the drivers and challenges explains the factors leading to the growth of the industry including abundant mineral reserves, ample exploration opportunities which can be tapped by players, increasing investment potential, growing demand from other sectors and government concessions. The key challenges identified are lack of mining infrastructure, lack of support to exploration activities and environmental degradation.
The government regulations have been highlighted and include legislation framework, Ministry of Mines, National Mineral Policy 2008, mineral concessions and FDI policy. Rise in illegal mining activities have been cover
Low Carbon Ferromanganese Production. Manufacturing Project of Low Carbon Ferromanganese. Production of Ferroalloys
Low Carbon Ferro Manganese is widely used to manufacture tool steel and structural steel products. Low carbon ferro manganese required where carbon control in steel is strictly necessary 7% C and 74 - 78 % Mn is a standard ferro manganese used for the purpose allowing and deoxidation.
Ferro Manganese Low Carbon is also a major constituent of Mild Steel Welding Electrodes (E6013) and other electrodes.
Ferromanganese is a ferroalloy that has high content of manganese; it is manufactured by heating mixture of oxides Fe2O3 and MnO2 along with carbon, which is usually coke and coal in an electric arc furnace or blast furnace. In the furnace, the oxides go through carbothermal reduction, hence, producing ferromanganese which is used as deoxidizer for steel. Main producing countries of Ferro Manganese are India, South Africa, Korea & Europe.
Manganese is largely used for creation of iron and steel alloys for building purposes, ceramics, bricks, catalyst and many more. Ferro Manganese is used in welding flux industry, in steel industry as a deoxidizer for steel and many other uses. Low Carbon Ferro Manganese that is widely acclaimed for its optimum quality and accurate composition.
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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Gold Mining in Metric Tons. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, South Africa, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for each region for the period 2007 through 2012. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. The report profiles 106 companies including many key and niche players such as AngloGold Ashanti Limited, Barrick Gold Corporation, Compa
The global preservative market by 2016 is estimated to be at $2552.4 million growing at a CAGR of 2.5%.
North America stands the largest market followed by Asia-Pacific with a considerable market share.
The emerging markets within Asia-Pacific such as China and India drive the high growth rate.
The growth of 2.2% in Europe is dependent heavily on the natural preservatives.
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Nanotechnology is defined as: the application of scientific knowledge to manipulate and control matter at the Nano scale level to make use of size and structure dependent properties and phenomena distinct from those associated with individual atoms or molecules or with bulk materials.
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1. MARKET RESEARCH ON
INDIAN METAL AND
MINING INDUSTRY
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2. PRESS RELEASE
Indian Metal industries are an absolutely necessary part of an economy; they form the
chief support of industrial growth of any country. As said by our report “Indian Metal and
Mining Industry”, India has the world’s fifth-largest reserve base of bauxite and fourth-largest
base of iron ore and coal.
This report “Indian Metal and Mining Industry” states a good number of updated study
reports on Iron and Steel industry that caters an analysis of steel industry configuration, and
statistics on crude steel, manufacture, utilization, steel development, and also reports mainly on
Aluminum and Coal. Steel utilization grew at a CAGR of 9.3 per cent between 2004-2005 and
2008-2008 and coal manufacture grew at a CAGR of 6.5 per cent from 2004-2005 and 2008-
2009 has supplemented with figure.
The report furthermore provides deep understanding into the prospect outlook of various
industry divisions, including automobiles, capital goods, construction and infrastructure and
manufacturing.
It furthermore covers the details on coal, non-ferrous metal iron and steel sales of limited
companies are listed by US$ billion with INR billion.
The report Indian Metal and Mining Industry” is based on broad research using data and
key contacts. Our report is source of analysis through the statistical data. Statistical sets are
from 2000 to 2025 supplemented with figures.
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3. REPORT HIGHLIGHTS AND FEATURES
Report Highlights:
Market segments
Overview of operational mines across states
Domestic demand — iron and steel
Domestic demand — aluminium And Coal
Key players — iron and steel, non-ferrous metals & Coal.
Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
Report Features:
R&D and upgrading of technology
Captive mining for coal
Focus on domestic market
M&A scenario — details
Large scope for new mining capacities in iron ore, bauxite, coal and gold
Rapid growth of user-industries to drive demand for metals and minerals
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4. CONTENTS
India Advantages
India Advantages
Market Analysis
Market Analysis on size of metals and mining division from 2005 to 2009
Market Sections of Coal and Iron&Steel from 2005 to 2010
Analysis of operational mines –No of reporting mines(2009-10)
Exports – Ores and Minerals from 2005 to 2009
Domestic Demand- Iron and Steel from 2004 to 2009
Capacity and Manufacture of Crude Steel
Manufacture and Utilization of Completed Steel
Section-wise Utilization of Completed Steel (2009-2010)
Long Product Utilization (2007-2008)
Flat Product Utilization (2007-2008)
Manufacture of Aluminum from 2004 to 2009
Section-wise Utilization of Aluminum (2009-2010)
Manufacture of raw coal from 2004 to 2009
Section-wise Utilization of coal (2007-2008)
Factors of growth
Key Trends
Key Players
Iron an Steel
Non-Ferrous Metal
Coal
Industry infrastructure
Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
Investments
Scenario Wise Investment
Growing FDI Inflow
Strategy and Regulatory outline
Regulatory outline on Regulation and Development Act
Mineral Conservation and Development Rules(MCDR)
Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM)
Reconnaissance Permit (RP)
Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation Act(MMDR)
Scope
Utilization of Steel and Coal
Mining Capacities in iron ore, bauxite, coal and gold
Fast growing power division
Key Contacts
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5. LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
List of Tables:
Table 1: Analysis of operational mines –No of reporting mines (2009-10)
Table 2: Domestic and International players’ planned investments
Table 3: M&A scenario (from 1 January 2009 to 8 November 2010)
List of Figures:
Figure 1: India Advantages
Figure 2: size of metals and mining division from 2005 to 2009
Figure 3: Market Sections of Coal and Iron & Steel from 2005 to 2010
Figure 4: Ores and Minerals from 2005 to 2009
Figure 5: Capacity and Manufacture of Crude Steel (2004-2009)
Figure 6: Manufacture and Utilization of Completed Steel (2004-2009)
Figure 7: Section-wise Utilization of Completed Steel (2009-2010)
Figure 8: Long Product Utilization (2007-2008)
Figure 9: Flat Product Utilization (2007-2008)
Figure 10: Manufacture of Aluminum from 2004 to 2009
Figure 11:Section-wise Utilization of Aluminum (2009-2010)
Figure 12: Manufacture of raw coal from 2004 to 2009
Figure 13:Section-wise Utilization of coal (2007-2008)
Figure 14: R &D cost on Technology
Figure 15: The Captive Coal Mining
Figure 16: Domestic Market Focus
Figure 17: Iron and Steel Sales of Limited Companies (2009-2010)
Figure 18: Non-Ferrous Metals Sales of Limited Companies (2009-2010)
Figure 19: Coal Sales of Limited Companies (2009-2010)
Figure 20: Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
Figure 21: Scenario Wise Investment (2009-2010)
Figure 22: Growing FDI Inflow (2000-2010)
Figure 23: Utilization of Steel and Coal
Figure 24: Mining Capacities in iron ore, bauxite, coal and gold
Figure 25: Fast growing power division
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6. Report Summary:
Report Title: MARKET RESEARCH ON INDIAN METAL AND MINING INDUSTRY
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