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Tega Industries Limited Registered Office: 147, Block G, New Al~ por·e, Kolkata - 700 053 I Tel: +91 33 300 I 9000 I Fax: +91 33 2396 3649 I www.tegaindustr·ies.com
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An 150 9001: 2008 Company
CIN : L25199WB1976PLC030532
TEGA TEGA INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIES LIMITED LIMITED
PARTNERSHIPS IN PRAC TICE PARTNERSHIPS IN PRAC TICE
Investor Presentation
May. 2022
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Tega Industries Limited – Company Overview
Immunity from Capex Cycles
Cater to after‐market spend recurring revenues
Continuous Design Innovation
Launched DynaPrime in 2018 – a composite liner of rubber & steel
Commenced operations in India in 1978, in collaboration with Skega AB, Sweden
Leading manufacturer & distributor of specialized ‘critical to operate’ & recurring consumable products1
Catering to global mineral beneficiation, mining & bulk solids handling industry
Inorganic Strategy
Successfully integrated 3 acquisitions
1.
For the global mineral beneficiation, mining & bulk solids handling industry
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Evolution into a Global Multi-product Player
Foundation
Buyout
of
our Collaboration Promoter, Madan Mohan Mohanka with Sweden based Skega AB, and incorporation of Tega
of
Buyout by Madan Mohan Mohanka Skega AB’s entire stake in our Company leading the way for Tega to conquer new heights
Intellectual Property, Acquisition
• Grant of patent in relation to improved screen panel • Acquired Losugen Pty Ltd,
Australia
Additional Patent, Greenfield Project
• Grant of patent in relation to mosaic liners for chutes • Commissioned SEZ unit in
Dahej, Gujarat
Initial Public Offering
The shares of the company were listed on National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange
1975
2001
2010
2013
2021
1991-92
2006
2011
2019
JV & Registration
•
JV alliance with Hosch (G.B.) Ltd.
• Application for registration of our patent for method of preparing liner
Expansion & Acquisition Tega Inds. Africa PTY (Erstwhile Beruc Ltd. Equipment, South Africa)
•
Fund Raise,Acquisition by Wagner Investment Limited, an affiliate of TA Associates Management,
• Tega
Inds.
Chile
SpA
(Erstwhile Acotec S.A,)
Product Innovation & Trademark
Grant of relation to ‘DynaPrime’
trademark in
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Corporate Structure
Tega Industries Ltd
Material Subsidiaries1
100%
100%
100%
100%
50% JV
Tega Industries Africa Proprietary Ltd.
Tega Industries Chile SpA
Tega Holdings Pte Ltd
Losugen Pty Ltd
Hosch
Holdings Pte Ltd
1 Shown above are material subsidiaries. The company also holds other wholly owned marketing subsidiaries
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Q4 & FY22 PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS
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Q4 & FY22 Performance Highlights
Q4 FY22
Revenue
FY22
+16.6%
Revenue
+18.2%
Rs. 2,901 mn
Rs. 9,518 mn
Operating EBITDA
Rs. 690 mn Margin at 23.8%
+25.2%
Operating EBITDA
Rs. 1,829 mn Margin at 19.2%
‐2.5%
PAT
+18.8%
PAT
‐15.1%
Rs. 489 mn Margin at 16.9%
Rs. 1,169 mn Margin at 12.3%
YoY
Management Commentary
Rising input material costs continues to have an impact on margin. Effort is to pass on the same to the customers in the coming quarters.
Global supply chain is yet to normalise
and continue to impact our logistic cost.
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Consolidated Financial Performance
FY21
Revenue (In Rs mn)
FY22
+18.7%
+10.5%
2,467
+30.0%
1,879
2,077
+12.0%
2,526
+33.1%
2,256
+12.7%
2,847
1,446
1,696
Q1 FY21
Q2 FY21
Q3 FY21
Q4 FY21
Q1 FY22
Q2 FY22
Q3 FY22
Q4 FY22
Operating EBITDA (%)
PAT (In Rs mn)
Y-o-Y
+19%
336
412
489
+45.5%
Q-o-Q
25.1%
26.1%
22.7%
22.3%
20.2%
17.4%
13.9%
Q4 FY21
Q3 FY22
Q4 FY22
24.2%
Q1FY21
Q2FY21
Q3FY21
Q4FY21
Q1FY22
Q2FY22
Q3FY22
Q4FY22
Consolidated Financial Performance
Annual Performance (In Rs mn)
Revenue
Operating EBITDA
PAT*
+18.2%
9,518
8,055
‐2.5%
1,875
1,829
‐14.3%
1,364
1,169
FY21
FY22
FY21
FY22
FY21
FY22
*PAT excluding non‐operating income has grown from Rs 852 mn to Rs 927 mn i.e. 8% growth YOY
Q4 & FY22 - Consolidated P&L
Particulars (Rs in mn)
Revenue from Operations
Cost of Materials consumed
Changes in Inventories
Material Margin
Margin (%)
Employee Benefits Expense
Other Expenses
Operating EBITDA
Operating EBITDA %
Depreciation and Amortisation Expense
Finance Costs
Other Income
PBT
PBT Margin
Share of profit from JV
Tax Expenses
PAT
PAT %
EPS (Rs)
Q4FY22
2,900.5
1,109.9
149.5
1,641.1
56.6%
364
588
689.5
23.8%
91.1
75.9
124.2
646.7
22.3%
7.6
165.4
488.8
16.9%
7.4
Q4FY21
2,488.3
1,063.8
8.4
1,416.0
56.9%
316
549
550.7
22.1%
99.6
45.7
85.7
491.1
19.7%
6.6
85.9
411.8
16.5%
7.3
Y‐o‐Y
16.6%
15.9%
25.2%
FY22
9,517.6
4,036.3
‐10.1
5,491.4
57.7%
1434
2229
1,828.6
19.2%
387
162
242
FY21
8,055.2
3,282.4
‐44.5
4,817.3
59.8%
1227
1716
1,874.8
23.3%
401.8
172.8
511.6
Y‐o‐Y
18.2%
14.0%
‐2.5%
31.7%
1,521.6
1,811.8
‐16.0%
18.7%
16.0%
28.2
380.7
1,168.9
12.3%
19.7
22.5%
26.8
474.6
1,364.0
16.9%
24.1
‐14.3%
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FY22 - Consolidated Balance Sheet
Equity & Liabilities (Rs in Mn)
Equity Share Capital
Other Equity
Total Equity
Financial liabilities
1. Borrowing
2. Lease Liabilities
Provisions
Deferred tax Liabilities (Net)
Other Non‐Current Liabilities
Total Non‐Current Liabilities
Financial Liabilities
(ii) Borrowings
(ii) Lease Liabilities
(iii) Trade Payables
(iv) Other Financial Liabilities
Other Current Liabilities
Current Tax Liabilities
Provisions
Total Current Liabilities
Total Equity & Liabilities
Mar’22
662.9
6,697.4
7,360.4
613.7
251
90.4
43.9
998.9
Mar’21
662.9
5,474.3
6,137.2
862.1
237.8
87.6
89.2
1,276.7
1,535.8
1,015.9
51.3
967.4
233.7
459.7
43.3
141.8
80.9
987.1
126.4
316.2
96.5
146.4
3,432.9
11,792.1
2,769.4
10,183.4
Assets (Rs in Mn)
Property, plant and equipment
Capital Work‐in‐Progress
Right of Use Asset
Investment Property
Goodwill
Other Intangible Assets
Investments accounted for using equity method
Income Tax Assets (Net)
Other Financial Assets
Deferred tax assets (net)
Other Non Current Assets
Total Non‐Current Assets
Financial Assets
(i)Inventories
(ii) Trade Receivable
(iii) Cash and Cash Equivalents
(iv) Bank balances other than above
(v) Other Financial Assets
Current tax assets (net)
Other Current Assets
Total Current Assets
Total Assets
Mar’22
1,711.3
Mar’21
1,692.0
101.7
571.9
40.8
644.9
14.1
241.3
119.8
83.5
232.6
56.4
68.6
591
38.5
632.8
7.1
269.2
101.8
284.9
256.3
14.1
3,818.2
3,956.2
2,521.4
2,765.2
395.0
7.1
1,586.3
2,208.6
478.7
5.4
1,884.1
1,605.8
12
389.3
15.5
326.9
7,973.9
6,227.1
11,792.1
10,183.4
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KEY INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
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Key Investment Highlights
Diverse & Innovative Products with Low Substitution Threat
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Insulated from Capex Cyclicity of Mining Players
Strong R&D leading to Multiple Patents, with focus on Quality
3
Diverse Global Presence with Strong Global Manufacturing & Sales Capabilities
2
4
Consistent Growth with Operational Efficiency & High Repeat Business
5
Track Record of Successful Inorganic Growth Strategy
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1. Diverse & Innovative Products
Flagship products
Sale of Products
Specialized, ‘critical to operate’ and recurring consumable products
Mill liners
Hydrocyclones
Screens & Trommels
Conveyor Products
Sale of Services
Specialized Plant Audit Consultancy
DynaPrime
DynaPulp
Tega Cyclone (PExEL)
Trommel
Centrax
Rapido
Spillex
Supply of Individual Spare Parts
DynaSteel
DynaWear
Used in grinding mills for beneficiation of minerals
Used for extracting or separating slurry particles
Screening Solutions
Ceramic pulley lagging
used for Used for separation of particles according to sizes according to sizes
separation Used with conveyor belts
particles
of
Mill Liners
Hydrocyclone
Scalping screen
Trommel
Ball Mill
SAG/AG Mill
Ball Mill
Screen chute
SAG/AG Mill
Conveyor Belt
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2. Insulated from Capex Cyclicity of Mining Players
Upfront capex & After‐market spend over the lifecycle of a mill
1x
Upfront Capex
Approx. split
3x
After market spend
Majority of our products are linked to the operating expenditure budget of a mining site, thus immune from capex cycle
Recurring cost for miners
~75% Repeat Orders (over last 3 years)
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3. Strong R&D leading to Multiple Patents
Track record of bringing multiple innovative products to the market
2018 – Rapido 2018 – Rapido
2018 – DynaPrime 2018 – DynaPrime
2016 – Chutes 2016 – Chutes
2015 – Trommels 2015 – Trommels
R&D R&D Capability Capability
• In‐house R&D team comprises 36 personnel
• R&D & manufacturing capabilities, allow turnaround of
customized designs in a short time, offer comprehensive solutions, & cross sellling
• Unique design & customization of products for each
customer site
• Our continuous design innovation makes our products
highly engineered “built‐to‐suit” rather than “off‐the‐shelf”
• Track record of introducing diverse and innovative products
Quality Quality Control Control
• We do not rely on outsourcing: reduces our dependence on vendors, minimizes failure rates & facilitates quality assurance
• Well‐crafted manufacturing process leading to high‐
quality production
• Ability to match diverse customer specifications
• Multiple stages of stringent selection and approval
procedures for our products
• Certified by various customers on
quality assurance
ISO 45001:2018 India
ISO 9001:2015 India, South Africa
ISO 14001:2004 India
Strong in‐house R&D has allowed us to register 8 global patents and several trademarks Strong in‐house R&D has allowed us to register 8 global patents and several trademarks
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4. Diverse Global Presence - Manufacturing & Sales Capabilities
Chile
South Africa
Australia
Commissioning/Acquisition: 2011
Product capabilities: Mill liners, Trommels, Chute liners, Screens, Pipe and pipe repair and spools
Commissioning/Acquisition : 2006
Product capabilities: Mill liners (except DynaPrime), Spillex, Screen Panel, Chute liners
Commissioning/Acquisition: 2010
Product capabilities: Chute liners and Trommels
International
manufacturing
operations
Sales & Marketing Offices
Mining activity High
India
Chile
South Africa
Australia
Dahej, Gujarat
Kolkata (Samali), West Bengal
Kalyani, West Bengal
Domestic
manufacturing
operations
Commissioning/Acquisition: 2013 Product capabilities: Mill liner, wear products, screens and trommels
Commissioning/Acquisition: 1985
Product capabilities: Mill liners, Wear products, Hydrocyclones, Screens, Trommels & Conveyor products
Commissioning/Acquisition: 1978
Product capabilities: Mill liners (except DynaPrime), Conveyor products, Chute liners & pump liners, Hydrocyclones
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5. Consistent Growth & Long-Term Repeat Business
Robust market position
Entry barriers helps maintain high margins over time with revenues from operations growing at 14.5% CAGR (FY19‐22)
Built Inherent Strength
Successfully maintained levels whilst completing acquisitions, strategic alliances, Australia
operational efficiency JVs & in Chile, South Africa &
Forged Strong Relations
relationships with key In several cases, our customers span more than 10 years, a testimony to our business excellence
Established Track Record
CAGR 14.5% Revenue from Operations FY19‐22
Growth Momentum
CAGR 23.6%
Operating EBITDA from FY 19‐22
Differentiated, High Margin Business
Rs 2,359 mn Robust Orderbook (31‐Mar‐22)
Significant visibility
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6. Track Record of Successful Inorganic Growth Strategy
JV in 1991
Acquisition in 2006
Acquisition in 2010
Acquisition in 2011
• Assistance
from
Hosch
• Expand operations globally
•
Increased market share in
• Access to the Latin American
England
covering
aspects
such as planning,
layout,
overseas marketing, R&D and
procurement
of
raw
materials
• Provided
access
to
manufacturing
capabilities
Australia
by
acquiring
markets including Chile, Peru
competitor at the time
and Bolivia
and customers
in Africa’s
• Provided access to a ready
• Latin
American
countries
mining and industrial markets
platform to launch conveyor
contribute 40% of the global
• Also gave access
to the
member
countries of
the
Southern
African
Development Community
accessories & screens in that
copper production and 8% of
market
the global gold production
output according to the F&S
report
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Key Growth Drivers Going Forward
Gain market share & Gain market share & customer wallet share customer wallet share across high growth across high growth markets markets
Leverage in‐house R&D to Leverage in‐house R&D to grow product offerings & grow product offerings & capitalize on future capitalize on future trends trends
Expand manufacturing Expand manufacturing capabilities to optimise capabilities to optimise economies of scale economies of scale
Explore opportunities for Explore opportunities for inorganic growth inorganic growth
Operational efficiencies & Operational efficiencies & margin expansion margin expansion
• Increase our penetration & market share in North America, & Australia & South Africa
South
• Improve
penetration selling
our market cross‐
by
• Continue focus on high quality products with recurring demand leading to high repeat revenues
• In‐house
R&D
team focuses on upgrading our & existing variants
products
• Focus on our ability to customize our product through offerings innovation
to trends
discern • Continue emerging & proactively identify new products
• Continue
expanding
manufacturing adding capabilities capacity at our Dahej & Samali facilities in India
by
• Plan to set up a new manufacturing facility in Chile
• Expand into life cycle our
for
management customers
• Actively
pursue acquisitive opportunities & strategic alliances with complementary targets
• Seek
acquisitions that provide us with access to or new technologies, new customers, or new geographies
• Continue enhancing our operational efficiencies, to increase economies of scale, better absorb our fixed costs & strengthen our competitive position
• Focus
on
cycle
time adopting technologies in
reduction by advanced that will also result process optimisation
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LEADERSHIP TEAM
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Experienced Board of Directors
Madan M. Mohanka
Chairman and Executive
Director
Mehul Mohanka
Managing Director and
Group CEO
Syed Yaver Imam
Executive Director
Appointed: Since inception
Appointed: Jun‐02
Appointed: Jul‐05
Background: • Promoter, Founder and Chairman • Serves on the Board of our subsidiaries
Background: • One of the Promoters, MD & Group CEO • Chairman of the mining and construction
equipment division & Co‐chair of the national committee on mining of Confederation of Indian Industry
Background: • Serves as Director ‐ Global Product Group • Executive Director from Apr‐21‐present • Previously Non‐Executive Director on the Board
(Jun‐19 to Mar‐21)
Jagdishwar Sinha
Independent Director
Madhu Dubhashi
Independent Director
Ashwani Maheshwari
Independent Director
Appointed: May‐21
Appointed: May‐21
Appointed: Apr‐22
Background: • Previously with The Tata Iron and Steel Company
Background: • Previously with Global Data Services of India
Ltd., Tata Timken Ltd., Timken India Ltd., Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co., Ace Automation Control Equipment Private Ltd., Caparo Maruti Ltd.
Ltd.
• Bachelor’s degree in arts from University of
Delhi & PGDM from IIMA
Background: • Previously with VARROC Engineering, B. K. Birla
Group, ITC Ltd & Tata Steel
• Mechanical Engineering from IIT, Roorkee &
Sloan Masters degree in Leadership & Strategy from London Business School
Management Team
Mehul Mohanka
MD and Group CEO
• One of the Promoters of the Company, MD &
Group CEO
• Associated with Tega for almost two decades
• Bachelor’s degree in commerce from
University of Calcutta & a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh
Manoj Kumar Agarwal
Chief Financial Officer, Company Secretary and Compliance Officer
• Associated with Tega for 6+ years; Qualified
CA, CS
• Previously associated with Sesa Sterlite Ltd. (now Vedanta Ltd) for almost a decade
• Bachelor’s degree in commerce from
University of Calcutta
Bhanu Sharma
Senior Vice‐ President – Human Resources & Administration
• Master’s degree in computer application
from Punjab Technical University
• PGDM from Management Development
Institute, Gurgaon
• Previously associated with Express
Knowledge Communications Solutions and JSW Energy
Syed Yaver Imam
Director – Global Product Group
Manoj Sinha
Director‐ Global Operations
Kanjanabha Bhattacharyya
President – Corporate Strategy
• Associated with Tega for four decades since joining as a Trainee in 1981 and climbed up the ladder
• Executive Director on the board of Tega Inds
• Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from
Jadavpur University
• Associated with Tega for 6+ years
• Bachelor’s degree in engineering from
Sambalpur University
• Previously associated with Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company, New Holland Tractors (India) and Sterling Generators
• Bachelor’s degree in Metallurgical engineering, Jadavpur University
• PGDM from Indian Institute of
Management, Calcutta
• Previously associated with Outotec India, Boston Consulting Group (India) and Siemens VAI Metails Technology
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THANK YOU
Mr. Manoj Kumar Agarwal
Chief Financial Officer, Company Secretary
and Compliance Officer investor.relations@tegaindustries.com
Mr. Rajesh Agrawal
Sr. Vice President
+91 99674 91495 Rajesh.Agrawal@linkintime.co.in
Mr. Nachiket Kale
+91 9920940808 nachiket.kale@linkintime.co.in