Polymer consumption in India is expected to more than double from the current 8 million tons per year to 15 million tons within the next 5 to 7 years. This growth will be driven by increasing per capita consumption from the current 8 kg to levels closer to 32-36 kg seen in other countries like China and Brazil. The injection molding sector specifically is expected to account for 2.6 million tons of the additional demand and will require Rs 3000 crore of investment in new machinery. Automotive polymer use is projected to triple from 260,000 tons currently to over 750,000 tons as the auto and cell phone industries expand.
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Over the last five years Indian chemical industry has started to evolve rapidly. With significant capacity additions coming into place,
the focus has also been towards investments in R&D. India's competence in this
knowledge intensive industry is increasing however still the tapped potential is very
limited. The current low per capita consumption (~7 kgs for polymers in India as
compared to world average of 25 kgs) suggests that the demand potential is also yet
to be realized. Moreover India has a very strong outlook for the key end user
industries (e.g. Packaging is expected to grow at ~17% p.a. over the next five years,
Electronic is expected to grow at ~15% p.a. over the next five years, Construction and
Automotive both sectors are expected to grow at ~14% p.a. over the next five years).
Hence, going ahead the demand of chemical products is expected to surge strongly at
10-11 % p.a. over the next five years.
To meet this increasing demand either the local production will have to ramp up or
the imports will have to go up. Indian Govt. has increased its focus towards domestic
manufacturing with the intent of increasing the share of manufacturing in GDP from
16% to 25% by 2022.
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This report on Indian Chemical and Petrochemical Industry is a part of TATA Strategic Management Group (TSMG) Chemical Practice's endeavor to highlight the importance of chemical industry for the Indian economy. TSMG has been regularly
tracking the trends in chemical and associated industries. The resulting knowledge and experience gives us an additional advantage to prepare this report. This report encompasses an assessment of the chemicals industry in India, within the
context of the global industry, and the opportunities and challenges it presents. The country's chemical industry was estimated at USD 118Bn in 2013 and we believe that it has the potential to reach USD 173billion by 2018 growing at a CAGR of 8 percent. The growth is expected to be driven by rising demand in end-use segments and expanding exports fueled by increasing export competitiveness.
The report is a result of FICCI's objective to highlight the importance of chemical industry in national economy and business opportunities present in the sector. We are thankful to FICCI for providing us an opportunity to develop a report which can play a pivotal role in achieving this objective.
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1. Polymer consumption in India to reach 15 Million tons in 5-7 years
Polymer consumption in India, currently pegged at 8 mln tpa, is poised to more than double to 15
mln tons in 5 years, maximum 7 years’ time, as per Mr Ajay Shah, Senior VP Polymers, Reliance
Industries Ltd., at his keynote address at IPI Mumbai Chapter's Two Day International Conference on
Advances in Injection Moulding- What the Future Holds.
In view of the current per capita consumption of 36 kg in China and 32 kg in Brazil, per capita
polymer consumption is poised to grow from its current 8 kg in India. Processing capacity is expected
to see a corresponding increase in the next 5-7 years to match this growth in polymer consumption.
The highest growth will be seen in the injection moulding sector-2.6 mln tons of the 10 mln tons will
be consumed by the injection moulders of India in the time period, as per Mr Shah. An investment of
Rs 3000 crore will be required in the machinery sector to sustain this growth over the next 5-7 years.
The injection moulding sector in India witnessed a more than 50% growth year on year, in H1 of
financial year 2010-2011. Growth will be driven by the automobile and cell phone manufacturers.
Polymer consumption pegged at 260,000 tons in the automotive sector is poised to triple to over
750,000 tons. The moulds and dies sector, however needs to catch up to keep up with global
standards, as per Mr Shah.
Mr Venugopal, President & CEO, Sabic Innovative Plastics and Mr NK Balgi, President & Director -
Ferromatik Milacron India Ltd, were the other guests at the opening session of the conference. The
two day conference in Mumbai will offer presentations by experts on latest trends and technologies
and machines developed worldwide for injection moulding. The program will focus on energy
management, sustainability, green moulding and innovations in injection moulding manufacturing
technologies to enable intelligent manufactures to stay ahead and prosper. Topics of the conference
will provide a valuable update on the latest development in machines, energy management,
injection moulding processes and controls. Technical specialists will share information on latest
research and developments worldwide injection moulding and applications.
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