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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Namaste Venkatesh Rao Chairman and managing director ATLAS and premium LOGISTICS willkommen all delegates SEBASTIAN SCHNEIDER BRANCH MANAGER FRANKFURT Guten Tag Slide 2: INDEX Few Facts About India Ties Between India & Germany Atlas Logistics Presentation WHAT IS INTERESTING ABOUT INDIA : WHAT IS INTERESTING ABOUT INDIA India is no more known only for low cost labor country, the state of innovation in India is looking a lot better now Slide 4: Large Domestic Market - Getting better. India still lags the US in market size and customer willingness to innovate, but GDP growth is now in India/China. In the key area of wireless, Asia is a better market for innovation than the US. Access to Intellectual Capital - Yes the world is flat; access to intellectual capital is not an issue any more. Innovative ideas spread like wildfire through Blogs, Social Networks, Skype, etc. Reliable low cost telecommunications - Telecom bubble sure enabled a great industry in India! Well developed venture capital industry - VC is pouring into India. Slide 5: The economy of India is the eleventh largest economy in the world In the 21st century, India is an emerging economic power with vast human and natural resources, and a huge knowledge base. Economists predict that by 2020, India will be among the leading economies of the world. By 2008, India had established itself as the world's second-fastest growing major economy. However, the year 2009 saw a significant slowdown in India's official GDP growth rate to 6.1%. India's large service industry accounts for 62.5% of the country's GDP while the industrial and agricultural sector contribute 20% and 17.5% respectively. Agriculture is the predominant occupation in India, accounting for about 52% of employment. The service sector makes up a further 34%, and industrial sector around 14%. Major industries include telecommunications, textiles, chemicals, food processing, steel,transportation,equipment, cement, mining, petroleum, machinery, information technology enabled services and software. QUICK GLANCE ON INDIA’S ECONOMY TOP EXPORTS FROM INDIA : TOP EXPORTS FROM INDIA Agriculture Agro Products Food Grain Agriculture Equipment Apparel & Fashion Fashion Accessories Women's Clothing Men's Clothing Automotive & Auto Parts Auto Parts Automotive Accessories Auto Electrical System Chemicals Industrial Chemicals Polymers Dyes & Pigments Handicrafts & Gifts Wood Handicrafts Gifts Paintings & Sculptures Industrial Supplies Fasteners Cables & Wires Measurement Instruments Jewelry Gemstones Beads Silver Jewelry Marble Granite Sandstone Natural Stones Tools & Equipment Hand Tools Laboratory Equipment Fluid Handling Equipment Slide 7: Due to the immense increase in the demand for air travel, India's economy is flourishing. The credit for this goes to its tourism and hotel industry. The evergreen tourist places in India are Kerala, Goa, Mumbai, Delhi, Orissa, Kolkata, Bangalore and Kashmir. There are many domestic airports in the country. Almost all the important cities in India have domestic airports. There are more than 5 international airports in India and more than 65 domestic airports. Domestic Airports can be categorized into four divisions: Domestic Airports, Model Domestic Airports, Civil Enclaves and Others. DOMESTIC AIRPORTS Slide 8: INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS OF INDIA Amritsar International Airport City: Amritsar State: Punjab Indira Gandhi International Airport City: New Delhi Lokpriya Gopinath Bordolio International Airport City: Guwahati Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport City: Ahmedabad State: Gujarat Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport City: Kolkata 6. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport City: Mumbai Hyderabad Airport City: Hyderabad State: Andhra Pradesh 8. Goa Airport City: Vasco da Gama State: Goa 9. Chennai International Airport City: Chennai 10. Bangalore International Airport City: Bangalore State: Karnataka 11. Cochin International Airport City: Cochin State: Kerala 12. Trivandrum International Airport City: Thiruvananathapuram State: Kerala There are 12 international airports in India. Slide 9: SEA PORTS IN INDIA India has a long coastline spanning 7600 kilometers It is serviced by 11 government and 1 corporate major ports and 185 notified minor and intermediate ports. Major ports handled over 80% of all cargo traffic in 2008. However Mundra Port, a newly developed minor port in the state of Gujarat registered a cargo traffic of around 28.8 million tones per annum during the financial year of 2008, which is higher than that of many major ports . These ports have been identified by the respective governments to be developed, in a phased manner, a good proportion of them involving Public-private partnership. Cargo handling is projected to grow at 7.7% until 2013-14. The major ports handled 600+ million tons of cargo for the financial year 2008-2009 Slide 11: Germany is India’s largest trading partner in EU US $ Million INDIA’S TRADE : INDIA’S TRADE In US$ Billion Slide 13: Who We Are Atlas Logistics is most innovative logistic company that reaches out to provide comprehensive logistics solution. It is an IATA (International Air Transport Association) approved company. The young and dynamic management team at Atlas Logistics contributes greatly with their new thinking by adapting new technology, applying latest and modern methods in the field to help the needs of customers. We constantly strive to develop better, more efficient ways to do business, whether it is by implementing cutting-edge technology, increasing the number of services we provide, or expanding our network of branches and warehouses. This dynamic mind-set is reflected in our motto “Reaching Out” and demonstrates a tradition of innovation which is intrinsic to every part of the Atlas Logistics. Atlas Logistics having multinational presence with vast network all over the world. Within a short span of 7 years Atlas manage to find a Niche in the international freight forwarding and competing with Global players for more market share. Slide 14: CERTIFICATIONS AWARDS CHA BB MT Our company has been awarded 24th rank in the IATA ranking - June 2007 20th Rank in 2008 14th Rank in 2009 Awaiting for 2010 Ranking Received recognitions in the form of Certifications and Awards from all most all global Aviation players like Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa ,Air France, British airways, Saudi Airlines, Emirates, Gulf air and Air India etc. Awarded for Certificate of excellence-2006-07 (Achieving 2nd position as IATA agent at ICD Sabarmati) NMFTA (National motor freight traffic association in USA Slide 15: KEY MILESTONES Slide 16: SERVICES Air Cargo forwarding & consolidation Ocean Freight forwarding Sea/Air & Air/Sea Programs Ground Transportation Atlas Offers wide range of services to it customers Customs Brokerage Project Cargo’s Warehouse Management PO Management Third Party Logistics Freight Insurance PROJECTS : PROJECTS Atlas Logistics provides a complete project solution by monitoring project activity from Factory to Foundation” We assist clients with every phase of a project including planning and consultation, heavy lift operations, sourcing, consolidation and distribution, warehousing, full and part charters, insurance, export packing and customs clearance and documentation. Our Global Projects cover the full range of project freight management and transportation of equipment and materials from the suppliers' point of delivery to receipt at jobsite, warehouse, or any delivery location. Atlas Logistics has teams of experts located around the globe to provide industrial equipment manufacturers and buyers with a total solution to handle their extreme weight and oversized shipments. Slide 18: WINGWAH FASHION COMPANY / HONG KONG SIEMENS GOLD PLUS GROUP LARSEN & TOUBRO SIMPLEX ENGINEERING GUJRAT NARMADA VALLEY FERTILIZER CO. LTD DELHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED ELECON ENGINEERING CO. LTD. YONGNAM ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD FEW KEY PROJECTS HANDLED Slide 19: RELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS DOSHION DOZCO INDIA PVT. LTD. BHUSHAN POWER & STEEL LTD BAJAJ MOTORS LTD. S$G ENGINEERS PRIVATE LTD. BENGAL ENERGY LTD SUZLON INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE Slide 20: Few Recent Projects Handled Snap Shot Slide 21: Imports : Ex-Italy POL : Marghera POD :Nhava Sheva Vol : 106 cbm Dims : L= 12 m W=2.8m H=3.10m Carrier : Chipolbrok TT : 30 days. Slide 22: Customer : Dozco India Pvt. Ltd. From : Tianjin to Haldia Port Commodity: 17 Bulldozer Slide 23: From : Xingang to Mumbai Port of loading – xingang Port of discharge – mumbai Total cbm – 3735.092 + 2021.736= 5756.828 cbm Slide 24: Consignor : Indu projects Limited Shipper : LS cable Ltd Project Executed for : Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Limited From : Korea to Hyderabad Weight :1,158,816.0Kgs / 3,221,952CBM Commodity :220/132KV XLPE Underground, Single Core Copper Cable Volume : Each Cable Drum Net weight : 9271Kg Each Cable Drum Gross weight :12071Kg Measurement : 3820x3820x2300 Each Drum : 33,562CBM No of Units : 96 Pcs Slide 25: Shipper : Siemens From To : Halifax / Canada – Mumbai Commodity - Filter Reactor Accessories & Spare Parts. Consignee – Bhushan Power & Steel. Gwt / Net wt / Cbm – 1,14,904 KGS / 95,318 KGS / 420 CBM Shpmnt mode – Break-bulk Slide 26: VODAFONE LTD ISPAT INDUSTRIES LTD ONGC PREMIER SUPPLIES (ISPAT INDUSTRIES GROUP) AIR CHARTER HANDLED RECENTLY Slide 27: FINANCIAL REPORT Slide 28: Headquarters Location of company Atlas Logistics Pvt. Ltd.. # 777-B, 100 Ft Road, HAL 2nd Stage Indiranagar Bangalore - 560 038 Telephone (+91) 80 41985000 Fax (+91) 80 41153933 Slide 29: India Bangladesh Srilanka China Illinois South Korea Japan Vietnam Thailand Singapore Malaysia Indonesia ATLAS WORD WIDE - SNAP SHOT UK Hong Kong Taiwan Germany New York ATLAS IN INDIA : ATLAS IN INDIA Slide 31: Thank You Visit us at www.atlaslogistics.co.in You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Namaste Venkatesh Rao Chairman and managing director ATLAS and premium LOGISTICS willkommen all delegates SEBASTIAN SCHNEIDER BRANCH MANAGER FRANKFURT Guten Tag Slide 2: INDEX Few Facts About India Ties Between India & Germany Atlas Logistics Presentation WHAT IS INTERESTING ABOUT INDIA : WHAT IS INTERESTING ABOUT INDIA India is no more known only for low cost labor country, the state of innovation in India is looking a lot better now Slide 4: Large Domestic Market - Getting better. India still lags the US in market size and customer willingness to innovate, but GDP growth is now in India/China. In the key area of wireless, Asia is a better market for innovation than the US. Access to Intellectual Capital - Yes the world is flat; access to intellectual capital is not an issue any more. Innovative ideas spread like wildfire through Blogs, Social Networks, Skype, etc. Reliable low cost telecommunications - Telecom bubble sure enabled a great industry in India! Well developed venture capital industry - VC is pouring into India. Slide 5: The economy of India is the eleventh largest economy in the world In the 21st century, India is an emerging economic power with vast human and natural resources, and a huge knowledge base. Economists predict that by 2020, India will be among the leading economies of the world. By 2008, India had established itself as the world's second-fastest growing major economy. However, the year 2009 saw a significant slowdown in India's official GDP growth rate to 6.1%. India's large service industry accounts for 62.5% of the country's GDP while the industrial and agricultural sector contribute 20% and 17.5% respectively. Agriculture is the predominant occupation in India, accounting for about 52% of employment. The service sector makes up a further 34%, and industrial sector around 14%. Major industries include telecommunications, textiles, chemicals, food processing, steel,transportation,equipment, cement, mining, petroleum, machinery, information technology enabled services and software. QUICK GLANCE ON INDIA’S ECONOMY TOP EXPORTS FROM INDIA : TOP EXPORTS FROM INDIA Agriculture Agro Products Food Grain Agriculture Equipment Apparel & Fashion Fashion Accessories Women's Clothing Men's Clothing Automotive & Auto Parts Auto Parts Automotive Accessories Auto Electrical System Chemicals Industrial Chemicals Polymers Dyes & Pigments Handicrafts & Gifts Wood Handicrafts Gifts Paintings & Sculptures Industrial Supplies Fasteners Cables & Wires Measurement Instruments Jewelry Gemstones Beads Silver Jewelry Marble Granite Sandstone Natural Stones Tools & Equipment Hand Tools Laboratory Equipment Fluid Handling Equipment Slide 7: Due to the immense increase in the demand for air travel, India's economy is flourishing. The credit for this goes to its tourism and hotel industry. The evergreen tourist places in India are Kerala, Goa, Mumbai, Delhi, Orissa, Kolkata, Bangalore and Kashmir. There are many domestic airports in the country. Almost all the important cities in India have domestic airports. There are more than 5 international airports in India and more than 65 domestic airports. Domestic Airports can be categorized into four divisions: Domestic Airports, Model Domestic Airports, Civil Enclaves and Others. DOMESTIC AIRPORTS Slide 8: INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS OF INDIA Amritsar International Airport City: Amritsar State: Punjab Indira Gandhi International Airport City: New Delhi Lokpriya Gopinath Bordolio International Airport City: Guwahati Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport City: Ahmedabad State: Gujarat Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport City: Kolkata 6. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport City: Mumbai Hyderabad Airport City: Hyderabad State: Andhra Pradesh 8. Goa Airport City: Vasco da Gama State: Goa 9. Chennai International Airport City: Chennai 10. Bangalore International Airport City: Bangalore State: Karnataka 11. Cochin International Airport City: Cochin State: Kerala 12. Trivandrum International Airport City: Thiruvananathapuram State: Kerala There are 12 international airports in India. Slide 9: SEA PORTS IN INDIA India has a long coastline spanning 7600 kilometers It is serviced by 11 government and 1 corporate major ports and 185 notified minor and intermediate ports. Major ports handled over 80% of all cargo traffic in 2008. However Mundra Port, a newly developed minor port in the state of Gujarat registered a cargo traffic of around 28.8 million tones per annum during the financial year of 2008, which is higher than that of many major ports . These ports have been identified by the respective governments to be developed, in a phased manner, a good proportion of them involving Public-private partnership. Cargo handling is projected to grow at 7.7% until 2013-14. The major ports handled 600+ million tons of cargo for the financial year 2008-2009 Slide 11: Germany is India’s largest trading partner in EU US $ Million INDIA’S TRADE : INDIA’S TRADE In US$ Billion Slide 13: Who We Are Atlas Logistics is most innovative logistic company that reaches out to provide comprehensive logistics solution. It is an IATA (International Air Transport Association) approved company. The young and dynamic management team at Atlas Logistics contributes greatly with their new thinking by adapting new technology, applying latest and modern methods in the field to help the needs of customers. We constantly strive to develop better, more efficient ways to do business, whether it is by implementing cutting-edge technology, increasing the number of services we provide, or expanding our network of branches and warehouses. This dynamic mind-set is reflected in our motto “Reaching Out” and demonstrates a tradition of innovation which is intrinsic to every part of the Atlas Logistics. Atlas Logistics having multinational presence with vast network all over the world. Within a short span of 7 years Atlas manage to find a Niche in the international freight forwarding and competing with Global players for more market share. Slide 14: CERTIFICATIONS AWARDS CHA BB MT Our company has been awarded 24th rank in the IATA ranking - June 2007 20th Rank in 2008 14th Rank in 2009 Awaiting for 2010 Ranking Received recognitions in the form of Certifications and Awards from all most all global Aviation players like Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa ,Air France, British airways, Saudi Airlines, Emirates, Gulf air and Air India etc. Awarded for Certificate of excellence-2006-07 (Achieving 2nd position as IATA agent at ICD Sabarmati) NMFTA (National motor freight traffic association in USA Slide 15: KEY MILESTONES Slide 16: SERVICES Air Cargo forwarding & consolidation Ocean Freight forwarding Sea/Air & Air/Sea Programs Ground Transportation Atlas Offers wide range of services to it customers Customs Brokerage Project Cargo’s Warehouse Management PO Management Third Party Logistics Freight Insurance PROJECTS : PROJECTS Atlas Logistics provides a complete project solution by monitoring project activity from Factory to Foundation” We assist clients with every phase of a project including planning and consultation, heavy lift operations, sourcing, consolidation and distribution, warehousing, full and part charters, insurance, export packing and customs clearance and documentation. Our Global Projects cover the full range of project freight management and transportation of equipment and materials from the suppliers' point of delivery to receipt at jobsite, warehouse, or any delivery location. Atlas Logistics has teams of experts located around the globe to provide industrial equipment manufacturers and buyers with a total solution to handle their extreme weight and oversized shipments. Slide 18: WINGWAH FASHION COMPANY / HONG KONG SIEMENS GOLD PLUS GROUP LARSEN & TOUBRO SIMPLEX ENGINEERING GUJRAT NARMADA VALLEY FERTILIZER CO. LTD DELHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED ELECON ENGINEERING CO. LTD. YONGNAM ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD FEW KEY PROJECTS HANDLED Slide 19: RELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS DOSHION DOZCO INDIA PVT. LTD. BHUSHAN POWER & STEEL LTD BAJAJ MOTORS LTD. S$G ENGINEERS PRIVATE LTD. BENGAL ENERGY LTD SUZLON INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE Slide 20: Few Recent Projects Handled Snap Shot Slide 21: Imports : Ex-Italy POL : Marghera POD :Nhava Sheva Vol : 106 cbm Dims : L= 12 m W=2.8m H=3.10m Carrier : Chipolbrok TT : 30 days. Slide 22: Customer : Dozco India Pvt. Ltd. From : Tianjin to Haldia Port Commodity: 17 Bulldozer Slide 23: From : Xingang to Mumbai Port of loading – xingang Port of discharge – mumbai Total cbm – 3735.092 + 2021.736= 5756.828 cbm Slide 24: Consignor : Indu projects Limited Shipper : LS cable Ltd Project Executed for : Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Limited From : Korea to Hyderabad Weight :1,158,816.0Kgs / 3,221,952CBM Commodity :220/132KV XLPE Underground, Single Core Copper Cable Volume : Each Cable Drum Net weight : 9271Kg Each Cable Drum Gross weight :12071Kg Measurement : 3820x3820x2300 Each Drum : 33,562CBM No of Units : 96 Pcs Slide 25: Shipper : Siemens From To : Halifax / Canada – Mumbai Commodity - Filter Reactor Accessories & Spare Parts. Consignee – Bhushan Power & Steel. Gwt / Net wt / Cbm – 1,14,904 KGS / 95,318 KGS / 420 CBM Shpmnt mode – Break-bulk Slide 26: VODAFONE LTD ISPAT INDUSTRIES LTD ONGC PREMIER SUPPLIES (ISPAT INDUSTRIES GROUP) AIR CHARTER HANDLED RECENTLY Slide 27: FINANCIAL REPORT Slide 28: Headquarters Location of company Atlas Logistics Pvt. Ltd.. # 777-B, 100 Ft Road, HAL 2nd Stage Indiranagar Bangalore - 560 038 Telephone (+91) 80 41985000 Fax (+91) 80 41153933 Slide 29: India Bangladesh Srilanka China Illinois South Korea Japan Vietnam Thailand Singapore Malaysia Indonesia ATLAS WORD WIDE - SNAP SHOT UK Hong Kong Taiwan Germany New York ATLAS IN INDIA : ATLAS IN INDIA Slide 31: Thank You Visit us at www.atlaslogistics.co.in