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WELCOME
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PANCHAVAKTRA GROUP
1.
WELCOME
TO
PANCHAVAKTRA GROUP
Agenda
Section 1
Section 3
Introducing The Group
Panchavaktra Trading Corporation
Panchavaktra Power Ltd.
Section 2
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Panchavaktra Infra-tech Ltd.
Panchavaktra Enterprises Ltd.
Conclusion
About Panchavaktra Group (HKG) Ltd.
2.
1. Introducing The Group
3.
About Group
Panchavaktra Group is a leading integrated producers and marketers of
commodities and services. As a prominent Exporter, Importer and Service
Provider, Panchavaktra and its subsidiaries are engaged in vast spectrum of
production, sourcing, processing, refining, transporting, storage, financing and
supply of ores, stones and marbles, energy products and agricultural products
in Global market. The Group, today, has a long and well developed business
relationship with various Large and Medium Corporation and Industries across
the world.
We strive to be a reliable and competitive partner in the markets in which we
operate, and we aim to support our customers and suppliers at each stage of
their expansion and development. Our customers around the world are active
in a wide range of industries, such as automotive, solar power generation and
food processing. They rely upon our established global network for the supply
of metals and minerals, energy products and agricultural products.
4.
Panchavaktra Group is a leading integrated producers and marketers of
commodities and services. As a prominent Exporter, Importer and Service
Provider, Panchavaktra and its subsidiaries are engaged in vast spectrum of
production, sourcing, processing, refining, transporting, storage, financing and
supply of ores, stones and marbles, energy products and agricultural products
in Global market. The Group, today, has a long and well developed business
relationship with various Large and Medium Corporation and Industries across
the world.
We strive to be a reliable and competitive partner in the markets in which we
operate, and we aim to support our customers and suppliers at each stage of
their expansion and development. Our customers around the world are active
in a wide range of industries, such as automotive, solar power generation and
food processing. They rely upon our established global network for the supply
of metals and minerals, energy products and agricultural products.
Vision
Vision is to give leaders and the company a sense of direction and purpose,
enabling them to allocate resources well, to develop and grow. It unites all the
disparate elements of the company – such as products, pricing and brand and
helps to formulate an overall strategy.
Our Vision is to be the best and most important contributor in all investments
and make an impact not only in the growth of the industry but also the overall
economy.
5.
Mission
Panchavaktra Group will enable the highest leadership position in the large
spectrum of activities by adopting technologies and processes that is world
class and is of the highest standards.
In all our Target Markets we will be focused to get the leadership position.
For us, our people are our best asset and our organization is built around
people to provide them the best conducive working atmosphere.
Panchavaktra Group will always be the partner of choice for its customers
and suppliers.
We will allow each business to develop within our stated values with
decentralized operation and work flow.
We will take full advantage of our strong resource base and will be a major
contributor to the Economy.
6.
In all our Target Markets we will be focused to get the leadership position.
For us, our people are our best asset and our organization is built around
people to provide them the best conducive working atmosphere.
Panchavaktra Group will always be the partner of choice for its customers
and suppliers.
We will allow each business to develop within our stated values with
decentralized operation and work flow.
We will take full advantage of our strong resource base and will be a major
contributor to the Economy.
Panchavaktra Trading Panchavaktra Infra-tech
7.
Panchavaktra Power Panchavaktra Enterprise
2. Panchavaktra Trading Corporation
8.
Scenario of Trading in India
Economic integration in South Asia is governed by India’s
relations with the other economies of the region and it is also at
the helm of all trade facilitation and transit issues of the region.
India plays a central role in trade integration in South Asia and is
also at the helm of all regional trade facilitation and transit issues.
India is the largest economy in the South Asian region accounting
for more than 80 per cent of South Asia’s GDP. More than 90 per
cent of the regional trade of Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka as
well as a major part of their global trade is with India. Owing to its
central geographical location in the region, India is also at the
helm of all regional trade facilitation and transit issues. The pace
and direction of economic integration in South Asia, therefore, is
largely a function of India’s relations with the other economies of
the region.
9.
Economic integration in South Asia is governed by India’s
relations with the other economies of the region and it is also at
the helm of all trade facilitation and transit issues of the region.
India plays a central role in trade integration in South Asia and is
also at the helm of all regional trade facilitation and transit issues.
India is the largest economy in the South Asian region accounting
for more than 80 per cent of South Asia’s GDP. More than 90 per
cent of the regional trade of Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka as
well as a major part of their global trade is with India. Owing to its
central geographical location in the region, India is also at the
helm of all regional trade facilitation and transit issues. The pace
and direction of economic integration in South Asia, therefore, is
largely a function of India’s relations with the other economies of
the region.
About PTC
PTC exports Iron Ores, Stones, Marbles and Food Grains and
imports Petroleum Products and Low Ash Coals creating a
counter balance in its trade. PTC plans to make a major
contribution in distributing good quality products at reasonable
price. In near future it will reach the home of Indian consumer
starting with the essential products. It also has strong logistics to
support the movement of goods.
As a prospering economy, India faces energy security as a
growing challenge and the coal production is expected to grow
at a CAGR of around 7% during 2011-12 to 2013-14. The Indian
coal market is set to witness great boost in near future because
of the rising government initiatives. India has the fifth largest coal
reserves in the world. Of the total reserves, nearly 88% are non-
coking coal reserves, while tertiary coals reserves account for a
meagre 0.5 % and the balance is coking coal. We are
contributing in the trading of coal in required segment.
It is clear from last ten years data that menthol production in
India has attained self‐sufficiency in its domestic production. In
average India produce 9‐10 thousand tones. From the year
1997 the demand supply gap has improved and India
converted to net exporters of Menthol to the world market. We
are contributing in the trading of menthol in required segment.
PTC exports Iron Ores, Stones, Marbles and Food Grains and
imports Petroleum Products and Low Ash Coals creating a
counter balance in its trade. PTC plans to make a major
contribution in distributing good quality products at reasonable
price. In near future it will reach the home of Indian consumer
starting with the essential products. It also has strong logistics to
support the movement of goods.
As a prospering economy, India faces energy security as a
growing challenge and the coal production is expected to grow
at a CAGR of around 7% during 2011-12 to 2013-14. The Indian
coal market is set to witness great boost in near future because
of the rising government initiatives. India has the fifth largest coal
reserves in the world. Of the total reserves, nearly 88% are non-
coking coal reserves, while tertiary coals reserves account for a
meagre 0.5 % and the balance is coking coal. We are
contributing in the trading of coal in required segment.
It is clear from last ten years data that menthol production in
India has attained self‐sufficiency in its domestic production. In
average India produce 9‐10 thousand tones. From the year
1997 the demand supply gap has improved and India
converted to net exporters of Menthol to the world market. We
are contributing in the trading of menthol in required segment.
10.
11.
Logistics Supporting Trading
Logistics is the management of the flow of resources between the
point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet some
requirements, for example, of customers or corporations.
Distribution logistics has, as main tasks, the delivery of the
finished products to the customer. It consists of order processing,
warehousing, and transportation. Distribution logistics is
necessary because the time, place, and quantity of production
differ with the time, place, and quantity of consumption.
Panchavaktra group has its own logistic team managing the flow
of resources. This in-house logistic team is there to support all
ventures of PTC.
Logistics is the management of the flow of resources between the
point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet some
requirements, for example, of customers or corporations.
Distribution logistics has, as main tasks, the delivery of the
finished products to the customer. It consists of order processing,
warehousing, and transportation. Distribution logistics is
necessary because the time, place, and quantity of production
differ with the time, place, and quantity of consumption.
Panchavaktra group has its own logistic team managing the flow
of resources. This in-house logistic team is there to support all
ventures of PTC.
12.
Road Ahead
With the thought of making its mark in the trading sector PTC is
making plans on future move. We have our experts in this field
who are dedicated in designing expansion plan. We plan to
venture ahead with plans that will help in overall economic
growth.
13.
3. Panchavaktra Power Ltd.
14.
Solar Power Renewable form of Energy
Energy resources can be considered in a completely different
way from their energy density — whether or not they are
renewable. Some energy sources incorporate energy released
comparatively recently from the Sun and are replenished
naturally over a timescale of days to tens of years. Therefore
solar, wind and wave energy resources, being continually
available, are renewable energy supplies. Over 99.9% of the
energy available at the Earth's surface comes from the Sun.
Solar energy emanates from a vast nuclear powerhouse
producing heat, light and other types of electromagnetic
radiation released by nuclear reactions. Solar radiation is
potentially available as an energy resource either as direct solar
energy using solar cells or heating devices, or naturally through
plant and animal growth. Some 50 000 TW of absorbed solar
radiation is transferred back into the atmosphere through
evaporation and convection. Some of this energy reappears in a
usable form when water eventually returns to the surface as
precipitation. This energy is largely dissipated as frictional heat
and sound during the return flow of the water to the oceans, but
it can also be harnessed as hydropower, an indirect form of solar
energy.
Energy resources can be considered in a completely different
way from their energy density — whether or not they are
renewable. Some energy sources incorporate energy released
comparatively recently from the Sun and are replenished
naturally over a timescale of days to tens of years. Therefore
solar, wind and wave energy resources, being continually
available, are renewable energy supplies. Over 99.9% of the
energy available at the Earth's surface comes from the Sun.
Solar energy emanates from a vast nuclear powerhouse
producing heat, light and other types of electromagnetic
radiation released by nuclear reactions. Solar radiation is
potentially available as an energy resource either as direct solar
energy using solar cells or heating devices, or naturally through
plant and animal growth. Some 50 000 TW of absorbed solar
radiation is transferred back into the atmosphere through
evaporation and convection. Some of this energy reappears in a
usable form when water eventually returns to the surface as
precipitation. This energy is largely dissipated as frictional heat
and sound during the return flow of the water to the oceans, but
it can also be harnessed as hydropower, an indirect form of solar
energy.
15.
Solar Power in India
Solar power can play a significant role in a secure and diversified
energy future for India as the country becomes a hub for solar
projects. More specifically, concentrated solar power (CSP) could
have a unique role in India’s energy mix. Its potential to use
hybrid technologies and easily add storage could unlock dispatch
able and base-load power, setting the stage for larger renewable
energy penetration.
The Indian solar energy sector has been growing rapidly, in the
past few years, majorly due to Government’s initiatives such as
tax exemptions and subsidies. Due to technical potential of 5,000
trillion kWh per year and minimum operating cost, Solar Power is
considered the best suited energy source for India. Today the
Solar power, has an installed capacity of 9.84 MW which is about
less than 0.1 percent of the total installed renewable energy of
India’s currently total installed renewable energy stands at
13,242.41 MW.
Solar power can play a significant role in a secure and diversified
energy future for India as the country becomes a hub for solar
projects. More specifically, concentrated solar power (CSP) could
have a unique role in India’s energy mix. Its potential to use
hybrid technologies and easily add storage could unlock dispatch
able and base-load power, setting the stage for larger renewable
energy penetration.
The Indian solar energy sector has been growing rapidly, in the
past few years, majorly due to Government’s initiatives such as
tax exemptions and subsidies. Due to technical potential of 5,000
trillion kWh per year and minimum operating cost, Solar Power is
considered the best suited energy source for India. Today the
Solar power, has an installed capacity of 9.84 MW which is about
less than 0.1 percent of the total installed renewable energy of
India’s currently total installed renewable energy stands at
13,242.41 MW.
16.
Panchavaktra on Solar Power
What we see around is a rapid development in the economy
and with this the aggressive use of fossil fuels which in return is
threatening the natural ecological balance. For our communities
and the environment, we must find sustainable energy
solutions. Panchavaktra Power is here with the thought of
generating clean energy power. Solar is the world's most
abundant energy source. Solar is a cleaner, safer investment
for your family and business. We are committed to providing
smarter energy solutions.
Rajasthan located in the west of India is a state with good
potential for Solar Plant. We are proud to state that we are in
process of starting Solar Power plant in approx 4000 acres land
of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. We have also procured land area in
Jhansi a city in Uttar Pradesh. In this land area we plan to set a
Solar Park.
What we see around is a rapid development in the economy
and with this the aggressive use of fossil fuels which in return is
threatening the natural ecological balance. For our communities
and the environment, we must find sustainable energy
solutions. Panchavaktra Power is here with the thought of
generating clean energy power. Solar is the world's most
abundant energy source. Solar is a cleaner, safer investment
for your family and business. We are committed to providing
smarter energy solutions.
Rajasthan located in the west of India is a state with good
potential for Solar Plant. We are proud to state that we are in
process of starting Solar Power plant in approx 4000 acres land
of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. We have also procured land area in
Jhansi a city in Uttar Pradesh. In this land area we plan to set a
Solar Park.
17.
18.
Road Ahead
Promoting solar power is not just good economics but is also
good for the environment, and social development overall.
India’s growing GDP will mean that the appetite for power will
only increase. With this concept we plan our future growth plan
and contribute in the clean environment.
19.
4. Panchavaktra Infra-tech Ltd.
20.
Infra-tech Market in India
Liberalisation of government regulations and a deliberate
strategy on the part of the Indian Government to promote
infrastructure spells lot of opportunities. Nearly all of the
infrastructure sectors present excellent opportunities, with
roads and highways, ports and airports, railways and power
standing out as particular bright spots, with staggering sums of
investment planned. Construction is the second largest
economic activity in India after agriculture, and has been
growing rapidly. The production of industrial machinery has
also been on the rise – and the increasing flow of goods has
spurred increases in rail, road and port traffic, necessitating
further infrastructure improvements.
Liberalisation of government regulations and a deliberate
strategy on the part of the Indian Government to promote
infrastructure spells lot of opportunities. Nearly all of the
infrastructure sectors present excellent opportunities, with
roads and highways, ports and airports, railways and power
standing out as particular bright spots, with staggering sums of
investment planned. Construction is the second largest
economic activity in India after agriculture, and has been
growing rapidly. The production of industrial machinery has
also been on the rise – and the increasing flow of goods has
spurred increases in rail, road and port traffic, necessitating
further infrastructure improvements.
21.
About Panchavaktra Infra-tech Limited
Panchavaktra Infra-tech believes that a healthy infrastructure
enable us to remain a strong and prosperous nation. This can
happen only if we move forward with vision, leadership, and
community involvement and support. We must work together to
develop a path forward and begin the first crucial steps. With
perseverance and a common goal, we can work together to
rebuild our great infrastructure.
We are designing housing project on various areas. We also
have collaborative projects with Rural Irrigation Department of
Uttar Pradesh government.
Panchavaktra Infra-tech believes that a healthy infrastructure
enable us to remain a strong and prosperous nation. This can
happen only if we move forward with vision, leadership, and
community involvement and support. We must work together to
develop a path forward and begin the first crucial steps. With
perseverance and a common goal, we can work together to
rebuild our great infrastructure.
We are designing housing project on various areas. We also
have collaborative projects with Rural Irrigation Department of
Uttar Pradesh government.
22.
Housing Scenario in India
Residential real estate industry has witnessed stupendous
growth in the past few years owing to the following reasons:
Continuous growth in population
Migration towards urban areas
Ample job opportunities in service sectors
Growing income levels
Rise in nuclear families
Easy availability of finance
Continuous growth in population
Migration towards urban areas
Ample job opportunities in service sectors
Growing income levels
Rise in nuclear families
Easy availability of finance
Demand for houses increased considerably whilst supply of houses
could not keep pace with demand thereby leading to a steep rise in
residential capital values especially in urban areas.
23.
Panchavaktra Infra-tech On Housing
Housing in India varies greatly and reflects the socio-economic
mix of its vast population. We are proud of the diversity and plan
our projects accordingly. Our research team does extensive
research on the surrounding and our target segment for the
housing project long before we start designing. It is a well
planned approach that makes our projects a success.
24.
25.
Road Ahead
India has huge potential to attract large foreign investments into
real estate. With real estate reaching a point of saturation in
developed countries and the demand and prices falling, global
real estate players are looking at emerging economies such as
India for tapping opportunities in real estate. Indian real estate
will stay attractive due to its strong economic fundamentals and
demographic factors. We are here to plan the best move ahead.
26.
5. Panchavaktra Enterprises Ltd.
27.
Enterprises Business in India
In this segment the FMCG sector is what we are here to talk
about. The Indian FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the
economy with an estimated size of Rs.1,300 billion. The sector
has shown an average annual growth of about 11% per annum
over the last decade. The FMCG sector has a great opportunity
for growth in the country, with the growing population, the rising
disposable incomes, education, urbanization, the advent of
modern retail, and a consumption-driven society. There is a
potential for all the FMCG companies as the per capita
consumption of almost all products in the country is very low
compared to world standards, there exists huge untapped
opportunities.
In this segment the FMCG sector is what we are here to talk
about. The Indian FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the
economy with an estimated size of Rs.1,300 billion. The sector
has shown an average annual growth of about 11% per annum
over the last decade. The FMCG sector has a great opportunity
for growth in the country, with the growing population, the rising
disposable incomes, education, urbanization, the advent of
modern retail, and a consumption-driven society. There is a
potential for all the FMCG companies as the per capita
consumption of almost all products in the country is very low
compared to world standards, there exists huge untapped
opportunities.
28.
29.
About Panchavaktra Enterprises Limited
Products which have a swift turnover and relatively low cost are
known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG items
are those which generally get replaced within a year. Examples
of FMCG commonly include a wide range of repeatedly
purchased consumer products such as toiletries, soap,
cosmetics, oral care products, shaving products and detergents,
as well as other non-durables such as glassware, bulbs,
batteries, paper products, and plastic goods. Panchavaktra
Enterprise Limited is building road to make its mark felt in this
segment.
Key growth drivers to the Industry are as follows:
Robust growth in India’s GDP
Growing urbanization
Evolving consumer life style
Increased income in rural areas
Spending Pattern
Changing Profile and Mind Set of Consumer
Growth of modern retail
Key growth drivers to the Industry are as follows:
Robust growth in India’s GDP
Growing urbanization
Evolving consumer life style
Increased income in rural areas
Spending Pattern
Changing Profile and Mind Set of Consumer
Growth of modern retail
30.
31.
Road Ahead
India has 17% of the world's population and that half of these
people are below the age of 25. With a median age of 25
years, increasing numbers are joining the Indian workforce.
India's share in world consumer spending is set to enlarge
from 1.9% in 2005 to 3.1% in 2020. Income in the hands of
younger consumers with a higher propensity to spend is
providing optimism to the economy while opening up new
categories in the FMCG space. India is under changing phase
as more women are joining India's workforce, so we see this
as an opportunity and are planning to come up with products
that will rule in this segment.
India has 17% of the world's population and that half of these
people are below the age of 25. With a median age of 25
years, increasing numbers are joining the Indian workforce.
India's share in world consumer spending is set to enlarge
from 1.9% in 2005 to 3.1% in 2020. Income in the hands of
younger consumers with a higher propensity to spend is
providing optimism to the economy while opening up new
categories in the FMCG space. India is under changing phase
as more women are joining India's workforce, so we see this
as an opportunity and are planning to come up with products
that will rule in this segment.
32.
6. About Panchavaktra Group (HKG) Ltd.
Business finance is the backbone of every organization, and
it functions as a company’s source of money management.
From basic budgeting to complex accounting activities,
finance is an integral part of running a business. The Hong
Kong division of Panchavaktra Group is the financial
backbone.
For every business there is a road map that provides
directions. To make such plan a success our support is the
segment working in our Hong Kong division.
Business finance is the backbone of every organization, and
it functions as a company’s source of money management.
From basic budgeting to complex accounting activities,
finance is an integral part of running a business. The Hong
Kong division of Panchavaktra Group is the financial
backbone.
For every business there is a road map that provides
directions. To make such plan a success our support is the
segment working in our Hong Kong division.
33.
7. Conclusion
34.
Our Banking Partners
We are proud to present our banking partners. They have
travelled a long path with us and supported us with their
progressive policies.
35.
Managing Mind
Developing a good management team is a critical component of
running a successful organization. Managers not only supervise
employees but must make important decisions that directly affect
the company. Our management team is the managing mind
behind the group.
The core characteristic of our management team includes:
Well-rounded level of expertise and experience
Diverse experience
Complementary team member experience, covering almost all
areas of our sectors
The core characteristic of our management team includes:
Well-rounded level of expertise and experience
Diverse experience
Complementary team member experience, covering almost all
areas of our sectors
36.
Thank You
37.

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Panchavaktra Group

  • 2. Agenda Section 1 Section 3 Introducing The Group Panchavaktra Trading Corporation Panchavaktra Power Ltd. Section 2 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Panchavaktra Infra-tech Ltd. Panchavaktra Enterprises Ltd. Conclusion About Panchavaktra Group (HKG) Ltd. 2.
  • 4. About Group Panchavaktra Group is a leading integrated producers and marketers of commodities and services. As a prominent Exporter, Importer and Service Provider, Panchavaktra and its subsidiaries are engaged in vast spectrum of production, sourcing, processing, refining, transporting, storage, financing and supply of ores, stones and marbles, energy products and agricultural products in Global market. The Group, today, has a long and well developed business relationship with various Large and Medium Corporation and Industries across the world. We strive to be a reliable and competitive partner in the markets in which we operate, and we aim to support our customers and suppliers at each stage of their expansion and development. Our customers around the world are active in a wide range of industries, such as automotive, solar power generation and food processing. They rely upon our established global network for the supply of metals and minerals, energy products and agricultural products. 4. Panchavaktra Group is a leading integrated producers and marketers of commodities and services. As a prominent Exporter, Importer and Service Provider, Panchavaktra and its subsidiaries are engaged in vast spectrum of production, sourcing, processing, refining, transporting, storage, financing and supply of ores, stones and marbles, energy products and agricultural products in Global market. The Group, today, has a long and well developed business relationship with various Large and Medium Corporation and Industries across the world. We strive to be a reliable and competitive partner in the markets in which we operate, and we aim to support our customers and suppliers at each stage of their expansion and development. Our customers around the world are active in a wide range of industries, such as automotive, solar power generation and food processing. They rely upon our established global network for the supply of metals and minerals, energy products and agricultural products.
  • 5. Vision Vision is to give leaders and the company a sense of direction and purpose, enabling them to allocate resources well, to develop and grow. It unites all the disparate elements of the company – such as products, pricing and brand and helps to formulate an overall strategy. Our Vision is to be the best and most important contributor in all investments and make an impact not only in the growth of the industry but also the overall economy. 5.
  • 6. Mission Panchavaktra Group will enable the highest leadership position in the large spectrum of activities by adopting technologies and processes that is world class and is of the highest standards. In all our Target Markets we will be focused to get the leadership position. For us, our people are our best asset and our organization is built around people to provide them the best conducive working atmosphere. Panchavaktra Group will always be the partner of choice for its customers and suppliers. We will allow each business to develop within our stated values with decentralized operation and work flow. We will take full advantage of our strong resource base and will be a major contributor to the Economy. 6. In all our Target Markets we will be focused to get the leadership position. For us, our people are our best asset and our organization is built around people to provide them the best conducive working atmosphere. Panchavaktra Group will always be the partner of choice for its customers and suppliers. We will allow each business to develop within our stated values with decentralized operation and work flow. We will take full advantage of our strong resource base and will be a major contributor to the Economy.
  • 7. Panchavaktra Trading Panchavaktra Infra-tech 7. Panchavaktra Power Panchavaktra Enterprise
  • 8. 2. Panchavaktra Trading Corporation 8.
  • 9. Scenario of Trading in India Economic integration in South Asia is governed by India’s relations with the other economies of the region and it is also at the helm of all trade facilitation and transit issues of the region. India plays a central role in trade integration in South Asia and is also at the helm of all regional trade facilitation and transit issues. India is the largest economy in the South Asian region accounting for more than 80 per cent of South Asia’s GDP. More than 90 per cent of the regional trade of Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka as well as a major part of their global trade is with India. Owing to its central geographical location in the region, India is also at the helm of all regional trade facilitation and transit issues. The pace and direction of economic integration in South Asia, therefore, is largely a function of India’s relations with the other economies of the region. 9. Economic integration in South Asia is governed by India’s relations with the other economies of the region and it is also at the helm of all trade facilitation and transit issues of the region. India plays a central role in trade integration in South Asia and is also at the helm of all regional trade facilitation and transit issues. India is the largest economy in the South Asian region accounting for more than 80 per cent of South Asia’s GDP. More than 90 per cent of the regional trade of Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka as well as a major part of their global trade is with India. Owing to its central geographical location in the region, India is also at the helm of all regional trade facilitation and transit issues. The pace and direction of economic integration in South Asia, therefore, is largely a function of India’s relations with the other economies of the region.
  • 10. About PTC PTC exports Iron Ores, Stones, Marbles and Food Grains and imports Petroleum Products and Low Ash Coals creating a counter balance in its trade. PTC plans to make a major contribution in distributing good quality products at reasonable price. In near future it will reach the home of Indian consumer starting with the essential products. It also has strong logistics to support the movement of goods. As a prospering economy, India faces energy security as a growing challenge and the coal production is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 7% during 2011-12 to 2013-14. The Indian coal market is set to witness great boost in near future because of the rising government initiatives. India has the fifth largest coal reserves in the world. Of the total reserves, nearly 88% are non- coking coal reserves, while tertiary coals reserves account for a meagre 0.5 % and the balance is coking coal. We are contributing in the trading of coal in required segment. It is clear from last ten years data that menthol production in India has attained self‐sufficiency in its domestic production. In average India produce 9‐10 thousand tones. From the year 1997 the demand supply gap has improved and India converted to net exporters of Menthol to the world market. We are contributing in the trading of menthol in required segment. PTC exports Iron Ores, Stones, Marbles and Food Grains and imports Petroleum Products and Low Ash Coals creating a counter balance in its trade. PTC plans to make a major contribution in distributing good quality products at reasonable price. In near future it will reach the home of Indian consumer starting with the essential products. It also has strong logistics to support the movement of goods. As a prospering economy, India faces energy security as a growing challenge and the coal production is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 7% during 2011-12 to 2013-14. The Indian coal market is set to witness great boost in near future because of the rising government initiatives. India has the fifth largest coal reserves in the world. Of the total reserves, nearly 88% are non- coking coal reserves, while tertiary coals reserves account for a meagre 0.5 % and the balance is coking coal. We are contributing in the trading of coal in required segment. It is clear from last ten years data that menthol production in India has attained self‐sufficiency in its domestic production. In average India produce 9‐10 thousand tones. From the year 1997 the demand supply gap has improved and India converted to net exporters of Menthol to the world market. We are contributing in the trading of menthol in required segment. 10.
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  • 12. Logistics Supporting Trading Logistics is the management of the flow of resources between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet some requirements, for example, of customers or corporations. Distribution logistics has, as main tasks, the delivery of the finished products to the customer. It consists of order processing, warehousing, and transportation. Distribution logistics is necessary because the time, place, and quantity of production differ with the time, place, and quantity of consumption. Panchavaktra group has its own logistic team managing the flow of resources. This in-house logistic team is there to support all ventures of PTC. Logistics is the management of the flow of resources between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet some requirements, for example, of customers or corporations. Distribution logistics has, as main tasks, the delivery of the finished products to the customer. It consists of order processing, warehousing, and transportation. Distribution logistics is necessary because the time, place, and quantity of production differ with the time, place, and quantity of consumption. Panchavaktra group has its own logistic team managing the flow of resources. This in-house logistic team is there to support all ventures of PTC. 12.
  • 13. Road Ahead With the thought of making its mark in the trading sector PTC is making plans on future move. We have our experts in this field who are dedicated in designing expansion plan. We plan to venture ahead with plans that will help in overall economic growth. 13.
  • 15. Solar Power Renewable form of Energy Energy resources can be considered in a completely different way from their energy density — whether or not they are renewable. Some energy sources incorporate energy released comparatively recently from the Sun and are replenished naturally over a timescale of days to tens of years. Therefore solar, wind and wave energy resources, being continually available, are renewable energy supplies. Over 99.9% of the energy available at the Earth's surface comes from the Sun. Solar energy emanates from a vast nuclear powerhouse producing heat, light and other types of electromagnetic radiation released by nuclear reactions. Solar radiation is potentially available as an energy resource either as direct solar energy using solar cells or heating devices, or naturally through plant and animal growth. Some 50 000 TW of absorbed solar radiation is transferred back into the atmosphere through evaporation and convection. Some of this energy reappears in a usable form when water eventually returns to the surface as precipitation. This energy is largely dissipated as frictional heat and sound during the return flow of the water to the oceans, but it can also be harnessed as hydropower, an indirect form of solar energy. Energy resources can be considered in a completely different way from their energy density — whether or not they are renewable. Some energy sources incorporate energy released comparatively recently from the Sun and are replenished naturally over a timescale of days to tens of years. Therefore solar, wind and wave energy resources, being continually available, are renewable energy supplies. Over 99.9% of the energy available at the Earth's surface comes from the Sun. Solar energy emanates from a vast nuclear powerhouse producing heat, light and other types of electromagnetic radiation released by nuclear reactions. Solar radiation is potentially available as an energy resource either as direct solar energy using solar cells or heating devices, or naturally through plant and animal growth. Some 50 000 TW of absorbed solar radiation is transferred back into the atmosphere through evaporation and convection. Some of this energy reappears in a usable form when water eventually returns to the surface as precipitation. This energy is largely dissipated as frictional heat and sound during the return flow of the water to the oceans, but it can also be harnessed as hydropower, an indirect form of solar energy. 15.
  • 16. Solar Power in India Solar power can play a significant role in a secure and diversified energy future for India as the country becomes a hub for solar projects. More specifically, concentrated solar power (CSP) could have a unique role in India’s energy mix. Its potential to use hybrid technologies and easily add storage could unlock dispatch able and base-load power, setting the stage for larger renewable energy penetration. The Indian solar energy sector has been growing rapidly, in the past few years, majorly due to Government’s initiatives such as tax exemptions and subsidies. Due to technical potential of 5,000 trillion kWh per year and minimum operating cost, Solar Power is considered the best suited energy source for India. Today the Solar power, has an installed capacity of 9.84 MW which is about less than 0.1 percent of the total installed renewable energy of India’s currently total installed renewable energy stands at 13,242.41 MW. Solar power can play a significant role in a secure and diversified energy future for India as the country becomes a hub for solar projects. More specifically, concentrated solar power (CSP) could have a unique role in India’s energy mix. Its potential to use hybrid technologies and easily add storage could unlock dispatch able and base-load power, setting the stage for larger renewable energy penetration. The Indian solar energy sector has been growing rapidly, in the past few years, majorly due to Government’s initiatives such as tax exemptions and subsidies. Due to technical potential of 5,000 trillion kWh per year and minimum operating cost, Solar Power is considered the best suited energy source for India. Today the Solar power, has an installed capacity of 9.84 MW which is about less than 0.1 percent of the total installed renewable energy of India’s currently total installed renewable energy stands at 13,242.41 MW. 16.
  • 17. Panchavaktra on Solar Power What we see around is a rapid development in the economy and with this the aggressive use of fossil fuels which in return is threatening the natural ecological balance. For our communities and the environment, we must find sustainable energy solutions. Panchavaktra Power is here with the thought of generating clean energy power. Solar is the world's most abundant energy source. Solar is a cleaner, safer investment for your family and business. We are committed to providing smarter energy solutions. Rajasthan located in the west of India is a state with good potential for Solar Plant. We are proud to state that we are in process of starting Solar Power plant in approx 4000 acres land of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. We have also procured land area in Jhansi a city in Uttar Pradesh. In this land area we plan to set a Solar Park. What we see around is a rapid development in the economy and with this the aggressive use of fossil fuels which in return is threatening the natural ecological balance. For our communities and the environment, we must find sustainable energy solutions. Panchavaktra Power is here with the thought of generating clean energy power. Solar is the world's most abundant energy source. Solar is a cleaner, safer investment for your family and business. We are committed to providing smarter energy solutions. Rajasthan located in the west of India is a state with good potential for Solar Plant. We are proud to state that we are in process of starting Solar Power plant in approx 4000 acres land of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. We have also procured land area in Jhansi a city in Uttar Pradesh. In this land area we plan to set a Solar Park. 17.
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  • 19. Road Ahead Promoting solar power is not just good economics but is also good for the environment, and social development overall. India’s growing GDP will mean that the appetite for power will only increase. With this concept we plan our future growth plan and contribute in the clean environment. 19.
  • 21. Infra-tech Market in India Liberalisation of government regulations and a deliberate strategy on the part of the Indian Government to promote infrastructure spells lot of opportunities. Nearly all of the infrastructure sectors present excellent opportunities, with roads and highways, ports and airports, railways and power standing out as particular bright spots, with staggering sums of investment planned. Construction is the second largest economic activity in India after agriculture, and has been growing rapidly. The production of industrial machinery has also been on the rise – and the increasing flow of goods has spurred increases in rail, road and port traffic, necessitating further infrastructure improvements. Liberalisation of government regulations and a deliberate strategy on the part of the Indian Government to promote infrastructure spells lot of opportunities. Nearly all of the infrastructure sectors present excellent opportunities, with roads and highways, ports and airports, railways and power standing out as particular bright spots, with staggering sums of investment planned. Construction is the second largest economic activity in India after agriculture, and has been growing rapidly. The production of industrial machinery has also been on the rise – and the increasing flow of goods has spurred increases in rail, road and port traffic, necessitating further infrastructure improvements. 21.
  • 22. About Panchavaktra Infra-tech Limited Panchavaktra Infra-tech believes that a healthy infrastructure enable us to remain a strong and prosperous nation. This can happen only if we move forward with vision, leadership, and community involvement and support. We must work together to develop a path forward and begin the first crucial steps. With perseverance and a common goal, we can work together to rebuild our great infrastructure. We are designing housing project on various areas. We also have collaborative projects with Rural Irrigation Department of Uttar Pradesh government. Panchavaktra Infra-tech believes that a healthy infrastructure enable us to remain a strong and prosperous nation. This can happen only if we move forward with vision, leadership, and community involvement and support. We must work together to develop a path forward and begin the first crucial steps. With perseverance and a common goal, we can work together to rebuild our great infrastructure. We are designing housing project on various areas. We also have collaborative projects with Rural Irrigation Department of Uttar Pradesh government. 22.
  • 23. Housing Scenario in India Residential real estate industry has witnessed stupendous growth in the past few years owing to the following reasons: Continuous growth in population Migration towards urban areas Ample job opportunities in service sectors Growing income levels Rise in nuclear families Easy availability of finance Continuous growth in population Migration towards urban areas Ample job opportunities in service sectors Growing income levels Rise in nuclear families Easy availability of finance Demand for houses increased considerably whilst supply of houses could not keep pace with demand thereby leading to a steep rise in residential capital values especially in urban areas. 23.
  • 24. Panchavaktra Infra-tech On Housing Housing in India varies greatly and reflects the socio-economic mix of its vast population. We are proud of the diversity and plan our projects accordingly. Our research team does extensive research on the surrounding and our target segment for the housing project long before we start designing. It is a well planned approach that makes our projects a success. 24.
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  • 26. Road Ahead India has huge potential to attract large foreign investments into real estate. With real estate reaching a point of saturation in developed countries and the demand and prices falling, global real estate players are looking at emerging economies such as India for tapping opportunities in real estate. Indian real estate will stay attractive due to its strong economic fundamentals and demographic factors. We are here to plan the best move ahead. 26.
  • 28. Enterprises Business in India In this segment the FMCG sector is what we are here to talk about. The Indian FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the economy with an estimated size of Rs.1,300 billion. The sector has shown an average annual growth of about 11% per annum over the last decade. The FMCG sector has a great opportunity for growth in the country, with the growing population, the rising disposable incomes, education, urbanization, the advent of modern retail, and a consumption-driven society. There is a potential for all the FMCG companies as the per capita consumption of almost all products in the country is very low compared to world standards, there exists huge untapped opportunities. In this segment the FMCG sector is what we are here to talk about. The Indian FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the economy with an estimated size of Rs.1,300 billion. The sector has shown an average annual growth of about 11% per annum over the last decade. The FMCG sector has a great opportunity for growth in the country, with the growing population, the rising disposable incomes, education, urbanization, the advent of modern retail, and a consumption-driven society. There is a potential for all the FMCG companies as the per capita consumption of almost all products in the country is very low compared to world standards, there exists huge untapped opportunities. 28.
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  • 30. About Panchavaktra Enterprises Limited Products which have a swift turnover and relatively low cost are known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG items are those which generally get replaced within a year. Examples of FMCG commonly include a wide range of repeatedly purchased consumer products such as toiletries, soap, cosmetics, oral care products, shaving products and detergents, as well as other non-durables such as glassware, bulbs, batteries, paper products, and plastic goods. Panchavaktra Enterprise Limited is building road to make its mark felt in this segment. Key growth drivers to the Industry are as follows: Robust growth in India’s GDP Growing urbanization Evolving consumer life style Increased income in rural areas Spending Pattern Changing Profile and Mind Set of Consumer Growth of modern retail Key growth drivers to the Industry are as follows: Robust growth in India’s GDP Growing urbanization Evolving consumer life style Increased income in rural areas Spending Pattern Changing Profile and Mind Set of Consumer Growth of modern retail 30.
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  • 32. Road Ahead India has 17% of the world's population and that half of these people are below the age of 25. With a median age of 25 years, increasing numbers are joining the Indian workforce. India's share in world consumer spending is set to enlarge from 1.9% in 2005 to 3.1% in 2020. Income in the hands of younger consumers with a higher propensity to spend is providing optimism to the economy while opening up new categories in the FMCG space. India is under changing phase as more women are joining India's workforce, so we see this as an opportunity and are planning to come up with products that will rule in this segment. India has 17% of the world's population and that half of these people are below the age of 25. With a median age of 25 years, increasing numbers are joining the Indian workforce. India's share in world consumer spending is set to enlarge from 1.9% in 2005 to 3.1% in 2020. Income in the hands of younger consumers with a higher propensity to spend is providing optimism to the economy while opening up new categories in the FMCG space. India is under changing phase as more women are joining India's workforce, so we see this as an opportunity and are planning to come up with products that will rule in this segment. 32.
  • 33. 6. About Panchavaktra Group (HKG) Ltd. Business finance is the backbone of every organization, and it functions as a company’s source of money management. From basic budgeting to complex accounting activities, finance is an integral part of running a business. The Hong Kong division of Panchavaktra Group is the financial backbone. For every business there is a road map that provides directions. To make such plan a success our support is the segment working in our Hong Kong division. Business finance is the backbone of every organization, and it functions as a company’s source of money management. From basic budgeting to complex accounting activities, finance is an integral part of running a business. The Hong Kong division of Panchavaktra Group is the financial backbone. For every business there is a road map that provides directions. To make such plan a success our support is the segment working in our Hong Kong division. 33.
  • 35. Our Banking Partners We are proud to present our banking partners. They have travelled a long path with us and supported us with their progressive policies. 35.
  • 36. Managing Mind Developing a good management team is a critical component of running a successful organization. Managers not only supervise employees but must make important decisions that directly affect the company. Our management team is the managing mind behind the group. The core characteristic of our management team includes: Well-rounded level of expertise and experience Diverse experience Complementary team member experience, covering almost all areas of our sectors The core characteristic of our management team includes: Well-rounded level of expertise and experience Diverse experience Complementary team member experience, covering almost all areas of our sectors 36.