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CORPORATE PROFILE
Who We Are
India’s first Integrated Logistics Multinational
Global presence with services being offered to all the major trade-lanes in the world
through 189 own offices in 89 countries including network of agents and franchisees
Diversified Presence across the Logistics Sector
• One of the dominant players in the CFS/ICD business in India
• India’s leading integrated Projects & Engineering solution
providers
• Global presence in LCL Consolidation with own offices
• Freight forwarding and Air-cargo - Global Network
• Emerging 3PL business
• Presence in coastal shipping through three own ships
Integrated
Logistics
Capabilites
Vision Statement
About The Group
TURNOVERApprox. $ 700 Million (FY 12-13)
NET WORTHApprox. $ 350 Million
Particulars (Rs. Cr.) 15M 2011-12 CY 2010 CY 2009 CY 2008 CY 2007
Total Revenue in INR Cr. 4324.5 2889.9 2089.5 2324.7 1618.6
Revenue growth of CAGR 30% over last five years
About The Group
ECU Line 2664
Allcargo-India 622
HCL-India 295
Meridian 142
Contract - India 4298
ICDs 29
Total 8050
Assets/Equipment
Employees Cranes (Upto 750 MT) 152
Trailers 507
Stackers 36
Forklifts 56
Hydraulic Axles 198
Barges 2
Ship 3
RTGC 4
Overseas – Equipment 120
Offices & Warehouses
Headquartered in Mumbai with ECU line headquarter in Antwerp. Regional offices in Hong-Kong, Singapore, Romania, Chile, Venezuela and Dubai
Warehouses at Goa, Pithampur, Hosur, Bhiwandi, Dubai, Singapore, Antwerp, Brazil, Rotterdam
About The Group
Allcargo Logistics Ltd. Headoffice at Kalina, Mumbai
ECU LINE, Headoffice, Antwerp
Corporate Milestones
Started as Cargo handling operator at Mumbai port1993
Entered into LCL consolidation as an agent of ECU Line1995
2003 Started Container Freight Station (CFS) at JNPT, the largest Indian port
2005-06 Acquired ECU Line in stages over a period of 2 years
Investment by New VernonJan ‘06
Listing on Indian stock exchanges – BSE & NSEJune‘06
Acquired Hindustan Cargo, the freight forwarding arm of Thomas CookDec ‘06
2007 Started 2 new CFSs at Chennai & Mundra
2008 Merged the Equipment Hiring business (TransIndia)
Investment by Blackstone
2009 • Blackstone increases its stake by converting warrants
• Started operations in 3PL
• Started 1st ICD at Pithampur
2010 • Raised US$23.5 M via QIP in April, 2010
• Acquired two HK based entities
2011 • Acquired Mumbai-based Project Logistics co. in April, 2011
• Started ICD Dadri
2012 Started second CFS in JNPT
Awards & Recognition
Global Indian Maritime Personality – MACCIA Freight Forwarder of the Year – Project Cargo
News Maker of the Year – Maritime & Logistics Awards, Sep 2012 Heavylift Mover of the Year - Maritime & Logistics Awards, Sep 2012
LCL Consolidator of the Year – 3rd South East CEO Conclave & Awards 2011 Indian Freight Forwarder of Year – 1st Northern India Multimodal Logistics Awards Chairman won- CEO of the Year with HR Orientation – Asia’s Best Employer Brand
Awards, Singapore
Logistics Company of the year – Maritime and Logistics Awards Maritime Gateway Award – Best Private CFS Operator in India Chairman won – E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year – Services Category ELSC – Face of Logistics Industry
Logistics Company of the year – NDTV Business Leadership Awards
Logistics Company of the year – Maritime Gateway Awards
2011
2010
2009
2008
2012
2013
Management Team
Mr. Umesh ShettyExecutive Director– Projects & Engg Solutions
Director on Board of Allcargo and Head Projects and Engg Division
Holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree and has a wide and rich experience of more than 18 years in logistic business.
Director in ECU Line Companies.
Mr. Adarsh HegdeExecutive Director
Director on Board of Allcargo and heads Corporate Marketing.
Mechanical Engineering degree and has over 22 years of experience in the logistics industry.
Mr. Hegde has served as President of the Container Freight Station Association of India.
Mr. Shashi Kiran ShettyExecutive Chairman
Mr. Shashi Kiran Shetty holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree. Started his career in the logistics industry in 1978 with Inter-
modal Transport and Trading Systems Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai from where he moved to Forbes Gokak, a TATA Group Company.
In 1982 – set-up TransIndia Freight Services to cater to liner shipping services.
He has served as ex-trustee of Mumbai Port Trust and is currently the Vice-Chairman of the Association of Multimodal Transport Operators of India (AMTOI).
Management Team
MD for the global NVOCC business Holds a degree in shipping and logistics
with 28 years of experience in the shipping, logistics and NVOCC industries.
With the ECU Line group since the last 20 years.
Mr. Kris DeWitteMD- ECU Line
Mr. Ajay RaoPresident - Business Development
President - Business Development Heads warehousing vertical globally Heads contract logistics vertical in India Holds a business degree from the US Over 15 years experience in diverse
areas in logistics Wide and rich experience running
international businesses.
CEO for the Project Logistics Vertical More than 30 years of experience in
project transport Industry in India , Asia & Europe
Wide and Rich experience in the areas of financial & business management of project cargo logistics
Mr. Armin KalyaniwallaCEO – Project Logistics
Heads the Shipping Service division. Master mariner with 29 years of experience
in Shipping & marine services. Set up Hyundai Merchant Marine India and
headed Its India operations till 2007 followed by a
stint at Jindal Waterways, the shipping arm of Jindal Saw Ltd.
Capt. Ashok SCEO – Shipping Services
Mr. Marc StoffelenJt. CEO – ECU Line
CEO for the global NVOCC Business Holds a degree in shipping and
logistics with 28 years of experience in the shipping, logistics and NVOCC industries.
With the ECU Line group since the last 19 years.
Director on board for ECU Hold NV.
Mr. S. SuryanarayananDirector – Finance Jt. CEO ECU Line
Has responsibility for ECU Line globally Heads the Group Finance & Accounts function. Chartered Accountant with 28 years of work Experience in industries like Consulting, Pharmaceutical, Engineering, Shipping & Logistics and Telecom
NVOCC
ECU Line is a leading player in the global LCL Consolidation market and enjoys scale both in terms of reach and in terms of volume
LCL Consolidation is a asset light division generating high returns
ECU has a strong global network with presence world over covering over 5000 port pairs destinations
Scale is of utmost importance in the LCL consolidation market and provides an effective entry barrier
ECU’s global network allows Allcargo to serve most of the trade lanes and operate direct lines to several places thereby eliminating transshipment cost to the client, reducing transit times and eliminating multiple handling of cargo
Large volumes help ECU to enjoy preferential freight rates with shipping lines and lead to operating leverage
Having offices at both origination and destination enables ECU to exercise better operational control, thereby ensuring one culture and one mandate, leading to lower cost and higher margin
LCL Consolidation Business Under the Global Brand of ECU Line
Container Freight Stations/ Inland Container Depots
Container Freight Stations / Inland Container Depots
Allcargo has leveraged its relationships with freight forwarders and major shipping lines by entering into CFS Division
Company has CFSs at JNPT, Chennai and Mundra with total CFS capacity of 445,000 TEUs p.a. and an ICD at Pithampur & Dadri with capacity of 36,000 & 75,000 TEUs p.a.
JNPT and Chennai are the key ports in India handling bulk of the container traffic. The two ports together handled ~76% of the total container traffic in India in 2011
Current CFSs/ICDs ICD, with road bridgingProposed ICDs/CFS
Chennai
(Commenced May 2007)Current Capacity: 84,000 TEUTotal Area: 25 acresDeveloped Area: 25 acres
Bangalore
Total Area: 110 acres
Hyderabad
Total Area: 40 acres
Nagpur
Total Area: 63 acres
Mumbai
(Commenced April 2003)Current Capacity: 144,000 TEU
Total Area: 24 acresDeveloped Area: 24 acres
Mundra
Mundra (commenced May 2007)Current Capacity: 77,000 TEU
Total Area: 16 acresDeveloped Area: 16 acres
Dadri
Total Area: 11 acres (leased)
Pithampur
Total Area: 14 acres Capacity: 36,000 TEU p.a.
Mumbai-II
Commenced Dec,2012)Capacity: 140,000 TEU
Total Area: 43 acresDeveloped Area: 25 acres
CFS Pictures
Shipping Services
SHIPPING SERVICES- Introduction
Allcargo Susheela
Allcargo Logistics made a strategic foray into coastal shipping through ship-owning by purchase of three General Cargo vessels.
These are Indian flagged ships and are being run in coastal shipping across Indian Ports
Allcargo Arathi Allcargo Laxmi
SHIPPING SERVICES- Specifications
M.V. Allcargo Laxmi M.V. Allcargo Arathi M.V. Allcargo Susheela
Current Routes Indian Coastal Indian Coastal Indian Coastal
Ship Type General Cargo General Cargo General Cargo - Multi Purpose
Year Built / Country 1992 / Japan 1992 / Japan 2001/Poland
LOA 111.60 meters 111.60 meters 107.75 metersBeam 18.00 meters 18.00 meters 18.20 metersMoulded Depth 7.60 meters 7.60 metersSummer Draft 5.813 meters 5.813 meters 7.50 meters
Summer Deadweight (DWT)
6266 MT 6268 MT 7644 MT
GRT/NRT 4860 / 2196 4897 / 2196 6204/2900
Cargo Gear 2 x 25 MT SWL STBD Cranes 2 x 25 MT SWL STBD Cranes2 x 80 T SWL Port side Cranes
Hatches / Holds4 panels folding type (2 +2) 31.5 m x 13.5 m x 7.6 m (Macgregor folding)
4 panels folding type (2 +2) 31.5 m x 13.5 m x 7.6 m (Macgregor folding)
2x2 Panels Folding TypeHatch 1: 19.95 m x 15.93 m; Hatch 2: 44.50 m x 15.93 m; Container Capacity: 375 TEUs
Cargo Types carried onboard
Bulk, Break Bulk, Minerals, Steel, Bagged Cargo, Project Cargo, Heavy Vehicles
Bulk, Break Bulk, Minerals, Steel, Bagged Cargo, Project Cargo, Heavy Vehicles
Bulk, Break Bulk, Minerals, Steel, Bagged Cargo, Project Cargo, Heavy Vehicles
SHIPPING SERVICES- Our Routes
Project Forwarding
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Established footprint in Project Vertical -
2004
India’s leading project forwarding company
Innovative Project Solutions introduced for
multiple sectors (Petrochemicals, Oil & Gas,
Power, Engineering & Infrastructure etc.)
through its owned controlled fleet of
equipment
Multifaceted project team on ground with rich
national and international experience across
sectors
Consistently chartering vessels including
heavylifts and moving on an avg. 300,000
freight tons/annum from last 3 years
Strong presence in Power, Infrastructure and
Oil & Gas Sector
Strong adherence to QHSE standards
About Project Forwarding
Asset Base
Equipment Type Quantity
HYDRAULIC AXLES 198
PRIME MOVERS 23
GIRDER BRIDGE 1
BARGES 2
STOOLS 102
BEAMS 52
JACKS 18
ROLLERS 8
WINCHES/CHAIN PULLEYS, RO/RO RAMPS,SPREADERS,SPACERS,BOLSTERS ETC.
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BARGE NAME : FRONT RUNNER - VASHISTH (FLAT TOP DUMB BARGE)
• LOA : 55.00M• BREADTH (MLD) : 15.00M• DEPTH (MLD) : 3.00M• FULL LOAD DRAFT : 2.15M• GROSS TONS : 618.00• REGISTERED TONS : 186.00• DECK STRENGTH : 10 TONS PER M2• TYPE : OCEAN GOING FLAT TOP DUMB BARGE• DWT : 1305 TONS
BARGE NAME : D. B. DIVAR - KASHYAP (FLAT TOP DUMB BARGE)
• LOA : 46.00M• BREADTH (MLD) : 14.00M• DEPTH (MLD) : 2.50M• FULL LOAD DRAFT : 1.81M• DECK STRENGTH : 10 TONS PER M2• TYPE : OCEAN GOING FLAT TOP DUMB BARGE• DWT : 1152 TONS• REGISTERING AUTHORITY : MERCANTILE MARINE DEPT
(MMD)• CERTIFICATION : INDIAN REGISTER OF SHIPPING (IRS)• CLASS NOTATION : SU-PONTOON, ‘UNRESTRICTED SERVICE’
Barges
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Girder Bridge
• Capacity: 400 MT
Projects Executed – Few Case Studies
CASE STUDY: British Gas
Project Awarded to Allcargo by British Gas and involved:
- Loading of the module (565 tons) into the Heavylift vessel
- Sea freight from Houston, USA to Mumbai Port
- Receiving the module onto heavy lift barge at Mumbai Port
- Barging the module from Mumbai Port to the offshore platform off the west coast of Gujarat
- Lifting of module from the barge onto the Oil Exploration Platform
CASE STUDY: Reliance
Reliance ADAG Group: Sasan 6 x 660 MW Ultra Mega Power Project at Sasan, Madhya Pradesh
Project Awarded to Allcargo by Reliance and involved port handling, Custom Clearance and inland transportation
CASE STUDY: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD. KOCHI REFINERY, CAPACITY EXPANSION CUM MODERNISATION PROJECT (CEMP PHASE-II): 38.33 M x 5.9 M (Height) /800 TONS
Project Awarded to Allcargo by BPCL and involved movement of 800 ton reactor from Kochi port to BPCL-Kochi site
CASE STUDY: Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
CHENNAI PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD. REFINERY EURO IV IMPLEMENTATION, CAPACITY EXPANSION CUM MODERNISATION PROJECT : 42.33 M x 5.46 M X 5.72 M (Height) /650 TONS
Project Awarded to Allcargo by CPCL and involved movement of 650 ton reactor from Chennai port to CPCL Refinery site
CASE STUDY: L&T
LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED :L&T KORADI, 3X 660 MW TPS EXPANSION 10.6 M x 5.0 M X 5.0 M /360.5 MT
Project Awarded to Allcargo by L&T and involved movement of 360.5 Ton Generator Stator from Mumbai Port to Koradi
Other Heavy Lifts Handled
Other Heavy Lifts Handled
EQUIPMENT
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Inventory: Asset base of 152 cranes ranging from 40-
750 MT deployed across sectors such as power,
refinery, oil and gas, wind energy, steel, cement etc.
Crane Type: All terrain cranes, crawler cranes,
telescopic cranes and lattice boom cranes from
manufacturers such as Liebherr , Terex- Demag,
Kobelco , Manitowoc.
Safety: Occupational Health Safety Assessment
Series (OHSAS) certified and high focus on safety
standards
Quality: Qualified for Associate Members of LEEA
(Lifting Equipment and Engineers Association), UK
About Equipment Division
Capacity in MT Quantity
Upto 100 53
101-200 43
201-400 34
400-750 22
Crane Type Quantity
Telescopic 79
Crawlers 66
Truck Lattice 7
Our Assurance on Safety & Quality
PRESENCE ACROSS SECTORS
Thermal Power
Presence Across Sectors
CFS & Ports
Presence Across Sectors
Wind Energy
Presence Across Sectors
Engg. & Infra
Presence Across Sectors
Cement - Steel
Presence Across Sectors
Oil & Gas
Presence Across Sectors
Equipment Owned By Us
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Telescopic Crane 40 MT to 500 MT Crawler Cranes 40 MT to 5000 MT
Trailers Hydraulic Axles
Projects Executed – Few Case Studies
The scope was to erect 1200 ton vessel at IOCL Refinery, Paradip. The job was completed in association with Mammoet.
SECTOR: Refinery
Sector CraneCrane Capacity
Weight Lifted Location
RefineryCC8800-1 &Liebherr LR 1750 (Crawler Crane)
1600 MT & 750 Ton
1200 Ton IOCL Refinery, Paradip
Liebherr LR 1750 (750 ton) used for erecting various vessels ranging from 120 ton to 260 tons for Hindustan Mittal Energy’s Bhatinda Refinery Project.
Sector CraneCrane Capacity
Weight Lifted Location
Oil & Gas(Petrochemical
Complex )
LiebherrLR 1750(CrawlerCrane)
750 Ton 120 Ton & 260 Ton Guru GovindSingh Refinery(Bhatinda)
SECTOR: Oil & Gas
Salvage of Turbine after bridge collapse:Allcargo Logistics Ltd has undertaken a number of recovery & salvage jobs. The picture here shows a turbine weighing 280 ton being recovered from a river bed by utilizing our Liebherr LR 1650 (650 ton) crane. The turbine was lying in the river and was recovered successfully without any further damage.
SECTOR: Engineering & Infrastructure
Sector CraneCrane Capacity
Weight Lifted Location
Engineering Infrastructure
Liebherr LR 1650(CrawlerCrane)
650 Ton 280 TonBhavnagar(Gujarat)
Allcargo Logistics Ltd. has undertaken numerous green field thermal power projects:- 2 x 660 MW Lanco Korba- 2 x 660 MW Lanco Vidharba- 2 x 600 MW Kondapalli- BHEL Nagpur
Mettur Thermal Power Plant in Tamil Nadu.
This job was carried out using Demag CC 2600 (500 Ton) capacity crane. The heaviest girder erected was 115 ton at a height of 100 meters.
SECTOR: Thermal Power
Sector CraneCrane Capacity
Weight Lifted Location
Thermal Power
Demag CC 2600 (Crawler Crane)
500 Ton 115 Ton Mettur (Tamil
Nadu)
Safety Induction
Toolbox Talk
O&E Centre Certifications
OHSAS Certified
LEEA Certification
ISO 9001:2008 Certification
Operations & Engineering (O&E) Centre
Few of our Clients
Few of our Clients
Major thrust areas : A) Education B) Environment C) Health
RECENT ACTIVITIES• Education: Association with the Light of Life foundation• Environment: Association with the Bombay natural History Society• Health: Association with Seon Ashram, Mangalore
ONGOING ACTIVITIESEducation- Donations1. Arati & SK Shetty College of Information Technology 2. SVS elementary school 3. SVS College, bantwal4. Koproli School5. SMS CollegeSociety---Donations6. Donation towards Cancer Aid Society7. Blind Association8. Mother Teresa Foundation.9. Lions and rotary clubs events for eye camps and else10. Mumbai Marathon
Employees- Safety and Health11. OEC, Panvel
Corporate Social Responsibility at Allcargo
Corporate Social Responsibility at Allcargo