Shiva Texyarn Limited has informed the Exchange about Investor Presentation
SHIVA TEXYARN LIMITED
Regd. Office: 52, East Bashyakaralu Road, R.S.Puram, Coimbatore -641 002, Tamilnadu INDIA
Telephone : 0422 -2544955 E-mail: shares@shivatex.co.in
Website : www.shivatex.co.in CIN : L65921TZ1980PLC000945 GSTRN : 33AABCA6617MIZO
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Dear Sir,
SUB:-lNVESTOR PRESENTATION -REG. r
We are attaching herewith the lnvestors' Presentation to be made to the lnvestors
for the Quarter ended 30.06.2021'as per Regulation 30(6j'of SEBl (Listing Obligations
and Disclosure Requirements), Regulation 2015 read with Part A of Schedule Ill of the
Listing Regulations.
Pursuant to Regulation 46(2)(o) of the Listing Regulations, the aforesaid information
is also available on the website of the Company
www.shivatex.in.
Thanking you
Yours faithfully
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Shiva Texyarn Limited Result Update Presentation Q1 FY22
Focus on Technologically Advanced, Innovative & Eco-friendly products
Disclaimer
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Table of Contents
Managing Director’s Message
Financial Highlights
Company Overview
Business Overview
Way Ahead
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Managing Director’s Message
Managing Director’s Message
Commenting on the results, Dr. S K Sundararaman, Managing Director, Shiva Texyarn Ltd. said:
“This quarter witnessed a continued gradual recovery in the overall markets. Despite a temporary lockdown to curb the second wave of the pandemic during the last few days of the quarter, the Company has sustained well during this time. As we did in the previous fiscal year, Shiva has proven its mettle to stay resilient even in turbulent market conditions. Our Company’s capacities, agility and diversified product portfolio have been our key strengths during various phases.
Our revenue for the first quarter grew 67.09% year-on-year to Rs. 85.74 cr, while EBITDA and net profit were Rs. 13.42 cr and Rs. 5.05 cr, representing a year-on-year growth of 49.69% and 428.23% year-on-year, respectively. This was primarily due to the last year’s first quarter being severely impacted by the COVID-related lockdown across the country. Subsequently, the Spinning business is regaining momentum. Defence orders executed during the quarter also supported our topline.
The spinning business was temporarily hampered during the lockdown period, and we reopened gradually at partial capacities in accordance with Government guidelines. On the technical textiles front, consumer sentiment for lamination products was dampened by the ongoing second wave of COVID. However, other products continue to gain traction, create new opportunities for our Company, and fetch margins to offset the general slowdown in the market.
While there is speculation of a third wave in several regions, industries are re-opening and consumer sentiment is improving. Our new products are gaining traction in the market and giving us a wide recognition as being one of leading technical textiles players in India. The overall scenario still remains uncertain due to the pandemic, but we are cautiously optimistic about the near future based on recovery in the domestic textile market.
I would like to thank all the stakeholders as well as the entire Shiva Texyarn team, which has come together to rise up to the challenges of the pandemic and to seize the opportunities that have come up at this time to create a better future for all of us.”
Recent Developments contd…
➢ Over past year, we witnessed an unprecedented and unforeseen adversity in form of COVID-19 virus outbreak - lives, businesses, and entire economy to standstill. Company had suspended
pandemic brought individual operations temporarily in April-May 2020 and reopened gradually by June 2020
➢ In light of second wave of COVID, Company suspended operations at all its units in May 2021 as per Government guidelines. Consequently, operations at Spinning, Garments, Coating and Lamination units reopened in June 2021 at 25% capacity to cater to export orders and then eventually resumed full operations
➢ Company won two orders worth Rs. 27.28 cr and Rs. 13.62 cr from Ministry of Defence, for supply of bags for use
by army personnel
➢ Shiva Texyarn came forth in this moment of need and began production of several new and innovative products to
help fight the spread of this virus
➢ During the year, we have launched several new products aimed at medical and general public use, to prevent
spread of virus and bacteria and help improve quality of lives
Some of these include:
1. Protective Coveralls – Started manufacturing protective coveralls for medical use in April 2020, to cater to surge
in demand for such gear by the Government
2. Face Masks – In May 2020, launched new range of face masks for public use under brand name ‘Smiley’. These masks are re-usable and multi-layered, with fabric and filter layers. For this product, we partnered with ‘Feed My City’ initiative, wherein Rs. 10 from each mask sold is donated towards feeding under-privileged who have been worst affected during this time
3. Anti-viral Fabric – In June 2020, launched an innovative, first-of-its-kind anti-viral fabric, in collaboration with a Swiss company HeiQ Materials AG. This fabric is treated with unique technology that inhibits bacteria and virus to a great extent, including the novel Corona virus. The product can be used in PPE systems and is aimed at domestic as well as international markets
Recent Developments
▪ High quality re-usable face masks under the
brand name ‘Smiley’
▪ Multi-layer mask with fabric and replaceable filter layers to protect from bacteria and virus
▪ Salient Features o Soft fabric o Adjustable elastic fasteners for maximum
comfort
o Filters dust and allergens also o Product comes with 2 filters o High air flow for ease of breathing
▪ Key Benefits
o Filters over 99.35% bacteria (BFE as per ASTM
F2101)
o Particle filtration efficiency of 0.3 micron – (anti-
viral barrier) 98.96% as per ASTM F2299 o Splash resistant – Delta(P) – 21.60 Pa . IS
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Financial Highlights
Quarterly Financial Highlights (YoY)
Rs. Cr.
Total Income from operations Raw Material Expenses Employee Expenses Other Expenses Total Expenditure EBITDA EBITDA Margin Other Income Depreciation Interest / Finance Cost Exceptional Item (Gain) / Loss PBT Tax PAT Other Comprehensive Income Net Profit Net Profit Margin Basic EPS in Rs.
Q1 FY22
Q1 FY21
85.74 46.44 9.63 16.24 72.31 13.42 15.66% 0.20 3.11 3.99 0.00 6.53 1.63 4.90 0.15 5.05 5.89% 3.78
51.31 22.39 6.64 13.31 42.34 8.97 17.48% 0.22 3.35 4.88 0.00 0.95 0.14 0.81 0.14 0.96 1.86% 0.63
Y-o-Y %
67.09%
49.69% (182 bps)
503.10%
428.23% 403 bps 500.00%
Q4 FY21
109.41 66.23 11.70 20.28 98.21 11.20 10.23% 3.93 5.15 4.17 0.00 5.81 2.10 3.70 (0.08) 3.63 3.32% 2.86
▪ Strong growth in revenue driven by upswing in demand on back of markets recovering post COVID lockdowns ▪ Non-Spinning business accounted for 27.7% of revenue in Q1 FY22 ▪ Higher contribution from Spinning business led to rise in raw material & other costs, impacting EBITDA margin
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Full Year Financial Highlights (YoY)
Rs. Cr.
Total Income from operations Raw Material Expenses Employee Expenses Other Expenses Total Expenditure EBITDA EBITDA Margin Other Income Depreciation Interest / Finance Cost Exceptional Item (Gain) / Loss PBT Tax PAT Other Comprehensive Income Net Profit Net Profit Margin Basic EPS in Rs.
FY21
340.80 194.74 36.36 66.69 297.79 43.01 12.62% 6.95 15.68 17.67 0.00 16.61 4.33 12.28 0.20 12.48 3.66% 9.47
FY20
368.13 234.39 41.14 58.95 334.47 33.65 9.14% 4.57 14.69 22.31 0.00 1.23 (0.32) 1.55 (0.39) 1.16 0.31% 1.19
Y-o-Y %
(7.42%)
27.81% 348 bps
693.83%
979.02% 335 bps 695.80%
▪ Marginal drop in revenue due to nationwide lockdown during first quarter and subsequent low capacity utilization in
spinning business
▪ Non-Spinning businesses contributed 40.1% to revenues ▪ Higher yarn price, lower expenses and improvement in working capital led to improved EBITDA and PAT margins
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Balance Sheet Highlights
Rs. Cr Equity Equity Share Capital Other Equity Non-Current Liabilities Financial Liabilities Borrowings
Deferred Tax Liabilities (Net) Other Long-Term Liabilities Provisions Current Liabilities Financial Liabilities Borrowings
Trade Payables: Total o/s dues of micro & small enterprises Trade Payables: Total o/s dues of creditors other than above Lease Liabilities Other Financial Liabilities Other Current Liabilities Provisions Current tax liabilities Total Equities & Liabilities
31st Mar ’21 123.62 12.96 110.66 78.37
31st Mar ’20 111.14 12.96 98.18 90.59
55.84 20.97 0.45 1.10 108.11
49.14
0.09
35.50
0.20 17.67 4.10 0.59 0.83 310.10
69.74 19.45 0.73 0.68 152.98
99.67
0.11
29.39
0.55 18.82 4.27 0.16 - 354.70
Rs. Cr
Non-current Assets Property, Plant & Equipment Intangible Assets Capital work-in-progress Right of Use Assets Intangible asset under development Investment Property Financial Assets Investments Loans Other Non-Current Assets
Current Assets Inventories Financial Assets
Trade Receivables Cash, Cash Equivalent & Bank Balance Loans Other financial assets
Current Tax Assets Other Current Assets Assets Classified as Held for Sale Total Assets
31st Mar ’21 182.34 172.32 0.87 2.96 0.57 0.00 0.03
31st Mar ’20 207.04 195.96 3.64 0.31 1.12 0.00 0.03
1.10 0.00 4.49 127.77 72.31
34.18
10.04
0.60 0.14 0.00 10.50 0.00 310.10
0.58 0.00 5.38 147.67 80.04
48.02
7.42
0.97 1.55 0.52 7.36 1.77 354.70
▪ Board recommends dividend at 12%, i.e. Rs. 1.20/- per equity share of Rs. 10/- each, subject to shareholders approval ▪ Significant improvement in working capital cycle and reduced debt levels (mainly on account of sale of assets)
Company Overview
Company Overview
Among leading multifaceted Textile companies - strong focus on Technical Textiles
▪ First Company to introduce Reactive
Polyurethane lamination technology in India (2005)
▪ Vertically & backward integrated operations ▪ Strong & Dedicated workforce
Diversified Product Portfolio
▪ Segments - Textiles, Quick Dry, Quick Fit, Q- Club, Paw-Paw Diaper, Defence, Tactical gear, Eco-friendly Flex replacement, Art, etc.
Certifications & Awards
▪ Oeko-Tex 100 Certification ▪ Five S(Workspace Management System) ▪ ISO 9001:2008 ▪ WRAP Certification ▪ Affiliation Certifications ▪ GOTS – Global Organic Textile Standards ▪ Gold Award by Quality Circle Forum of
India(QCFI)
Start of Art manufacturing facilities with advanced Technology in Tamil Nadu ▪ Spinning Division – 52,000 Spindles
Spinning Capacity
▪ Lamination Division – 2 lines, 6,00,000
meters per month capacity
▪ Coating Division – 3 coating lines and 1
million meters per month capacity
▪ 58 windmills – 18.15 MW scattered all over
Tamil Nadu
Integrated Business Operations
▪ Spinning Division ▪ Lamination Division ▪ Coating Division ▪ Processing Division – For Speciality Fabrics ▪ Military & tactical Gear ▪ Garment & Home Textile Division ▪ Bags Division – Backpacks & Rucksacks ▪ Windmill based power generation
Focus on Technologically Advanced, Innovative & Eco-friendly products
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Journey So Far
1985-89
2009-13
2020-21
1985 - Went Public 1989 – Spinning Mill unit I at Dindigul started
2009 – Knitting, Garment & Spinning mills II division started at Karanampettai 2012 – Started Processing division at Sipcot, Perundurai 2012 – Started Technical Textile division at Ganeshpuram 2013 – Coating division started at Ganeshpuram
2020 – Completed order worth ~ Rs. 10 cr for protective coveralls for medical application to support Government’s initiative against Covid-19; also launched new product line for face masks 2020 – Launched anti-viral fabric in collaboration with Swiss co. HeiQ Materials 2021 – Won two orders worth Rs. 27.28 cr and Rs. 13.62 cr for bags from Ministry of Defence
1994 – Started Windmill division at Munduvelampatti 2002- Finance and Spinning business merged 2006 – Started Lamination division at Karanampettai
1994-2006
2014-19
2014 – Started bag division at Karanampettai 2015 – Garment Division II (NBC) & III started at Karanampettai 2017 - Scheme of arrangement (Demerger) between Shiva Texyarn Limited & Shiva Mills Limited (Formerly know as STYL Textile Ventures Limited) 2017 – Started supplying specialized Military products to Indian Defence 2019 – Launched Reusable Fabric Diaper – “Paw Paw” – based on patent pending unique Rapisoak Technology
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Strong & Experienced Management Team
Mr. S V Alagappan – Chairman
▪ Law graduate and has rich experience in fields of textiles and automobiles for more than three decades
Mr. S K Sundararaman – Managing Director
Mr. Manesh Kumar – Chief Operating Officer
▪ MBA from Cambridge Judge Business
School, UK
▪ Chairman of Indian Technical Textiles
Association (ITTA)
▪ Wide experience in field of textile industry
especially technical textiles
▪ Textile Engineer from PSG Tech Coimbatore and MBA from Anna University, Chennai ▪ Over 12 years of experience in Technical
Textiles
▪ Associated with Company for over 8 years
Mr. C Krishnakumar– Chief Financial Officer
Mr. P. Baskar – Vice President
▪ Master of Commerce Graduate ▪ More than 15 years experience in Accounts, Finance & Taxation
▪ Member of ICAI and ICSI
▪ Diploma in Technical Textile ▪ Over 25 years experience in field of
Modernized Spinning Mills
▪ Vast experience in Construction of Factories
and building premises
▪ Expertise skill in Administration
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Business Overview
Business Segments
Spinning
Technical Textiles - Value added Products
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Business Divisions…(1)
Spinning Division
▪ More than 25 years of experience in Spinning
Industry
▪ 52,000 Spindles capacity
▪ Raw material comes from selected ginners of India and International sources in West Africa, Australia and US
▪ Manufacture Combed, Carded and Compact
Yarns, Sub Yarns and Fancy Yarns
▪ Maintain & manage captive use windmill based augmentation infrastructure to tap 18.15 MW power from 58 owned and operated wind turbine installations
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Makes some of finest cotton yarns
Business Divisions…(2)
Lamination Division
First Company to introduce Reactive Polyurethane Lamination technology in India in 2005
▪ One of most innovative technologies used in Textile
products
▪ Only Indian Company with more than decade of
experience
▪ Two lines can produce approx. 6,00,000 meters per
month
▪ Applications
▪ Breathable, Waterproof membrane Lamination,
Fleece to Fleece, Paper to Fabric, Flat Fabric to Raised Fabric Knit to Woven
▪ Uses
▪ Outdoor Clothing fabric, Mattress Protectors, Medical Textiles, Industrial Application, Military Application
▪ Laminated Products –Applications ▪ Quick Dry – Original Dry Sheet ▪ Quick Fit – Mattress Protectors ▪ Q Club – Active player in Baby Products ▪ Smiley – Re-usable Face Masks
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Lamination Division… Strong Retail Brand in India
▪ Market leadership
o Market leader – combined with “Inventor & Innovator” of Dry Sheets in India
o Manufactures more than 100,000 mts/ month; millions in a year
▪ Wide Retail Distribution Network in
India
o Pan India presence – connecting to 10,000+ Retailers through 200+ Distributors and over 90 on-ground sales force
o Strong Retail Brand created across
India
▪ Exports to Middle East & South-East
Asia
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Lamination Division…First of its kind Reusable Fabric Diaper
Features
✓ Super Comfort - Feathery touch
fabric
✓ Highly Absorbent
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Side Tank System Fully Laminated Layer
✓ Ergonomically designed - Unique T- Shaped pattern which fits perfectly around baby’s body
✓ Super Stretch Fit – Fully Elasticated
✓ Completely safe and won’t harm
baby’s skin
✓ Awaiting patent
UNIQUE RAPISOAK TECHNOLOGY
Benefits
✓ Quickest drying time- Baby feels dry
fastest
✓ Maximum fluid holding ✓ Easy clean ✓ Hygienic ✓ Available in 3 Different Sizes ▪ Small- 3-8 kg ▪ Medium- 7-12 kg ▪ Large- 9-14 kg
✓ Eco-friendly and can be reused for
many times
✓ “Pocket-friendly” - Affordable across
all sections of society
Already successful in Tamil Nadu – creating Pan India Presence
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Business Divisions…(3)
Military & Tactical Gear
▪ Military and Tactical Gear : Makes most advanced
military gear like Nuclear Biological Chemical Suits (NBC)
▪ Extreme cold weather clothing – Protection from 5
degree to minus 20 degree centigrade
▪ Super high altitude Mountaineering clothing
▪ Among very few companies making specialised three
layered suits
▪ Protection in minus 50 degree centigrade
▪ Specialised Bag packs for mountaineering
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Business Divisions…(4)
Processing Division
Coating Division
Bag Division
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▪ Unit started in year of 2012 at SIPOT, Perundurai, Erode Famous for Specialised, performance fabric processing, including high fastness, moisture wicking properties and for delicate fabrics
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9 lakh meters material handling capacity per month
▪ Wide range of applications
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Acrylic coated products, PU Coating, Art Canvas & Digital Canvas Products
▪ Offers various range of finishes
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Fire retardant, water repellent, Soil & stain resistant, Anti-microbial, Anti- static, Rubber Finish, Oil resistant
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Bag ranging from School bags, exclusive girls range & professional range for camping & photography
100% Polyester and Nylon fabric, stitched with nylon bonded thread
Photography range : Camera bags, Utility bags, Long Lens bags, Tripod bags, Storage Accessories, Messenger bags
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Key Strengths
Continual focus on Innovation & New product development
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Strong capabilities backed by in – house manufacturing and R&D that enables developing innovative, new & better quality products
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Integrated business operations & unique business model ▪ Multifaceted Company with strong focus on value added
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products Vertically & Backward Integrated operations First Company to introduce Reactive Polyurethane lamination technology to India in 2005
▪ Well diversified across segments and products
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Multi product range with wide range of applications Yarn, Combed, Carded and compact yarns/ Sub / Fancy yarns Laminated Fabric - Quick dry/Quick fit Special garments – Military and Tactical gear & Extreme cold weather clothing Coated Fabric - Canvas Rolls/ Canvas Boards/Stretched Canvas Garments - Home textile / Knitwear/outer wear Bags- Travel bags / Camera bags/ utility bags
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State of art infrastructure facilities ▪
Advanced Technology with State-of-the-art plant and machinery Substantial self-sufficiency in power needs through green power generation by windmill that reduces energy cost
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Strong Retail Brand with pan India presence – Quick Dry & Paw Paw ▪ “Inventor & Innovator” Market leader of Dry Sheets in India Launched one of its kind Reusable fabric diaper with unique Rapisoak Technology
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▪ Wide distribution - 10,000+ retailers
through 200+ distributors with 90 sales team on ground
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Dynamic experience leadership Enterprising management team with rich experience in Textile & Technical Textiles Industries Dedicated and skilled employee base
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State of Art Manufacturing Facilities
Spinning Unit
Processing Unit
Lamination Unit
Bag Unit
Kodangipalayam Village Karadivavi Road, Paruvai Post Coimbatore District, Tamilnadu
Factory E-16, P-11 SIPCOT Industrial Growth Estate Perundurai, Erode 638 052 Tamilnadu
S.F. No. 371/5, Karadivavi Road Paruvai Post, Karanampet Palladam - 641 658
S.F No. 371/5, Karadivavi Road Paruvai Post, Karanampet, Palladam 641 658
Coating Unit
S.F. No. 371/5, Karadivavi Road Paruvai Post, Karanampet Palladam - 641 658
Garment Division
Windmills – Tamil Nadu
S.F No. 371/5, Karadivavi Road Paruvai Post, Karanampet, Palladam 641 658
▪ Munduvelampatti Village ▪ Gudimangalam
Athukinathupatti & Uthukuli Villages
▪ Vagatholubu Kongalnagaram
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Certifications
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Way Ahead
Way Ahead
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Quick Dry – Expand Distribution & Consolidate market leadership in Dry sheets ▪
Target - ‘Quick Dry’ to be largest baby products provider in India
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Increase distribution network pan India – plans to reach 30,000+ retailers through 400+ distributors
Increase wallet share of existing customers and add new customers - enhancing product offerings through innovation and technology
Increase in Paw-Paw diaper business ▪ Optimize on existing distribution channel and increase in online-
offline network to have pan-India reach
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Continued focus on Innovation to make it more user-friendly and comfortable for babies
Increase in Military & Tactical Gear business ▪ Add new & innovative products and increase product offerings in Defence segment, through innovation combined with integrated facilities & strong R&D capabilities
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Strong Opportunity from Non-Flex Banners ▪
Recent ban on flex banners in Kerala expected to open new opportunities for biodegradable signage material
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Poised to capitalize on this opportunity by offering non-flex biodegradable options for banners across Kerala & Bengaluru
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