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BHEL

A Corprate Giant
What is BHEL…..?
1. One of the largest PSU of India
2. BHEL is the largest Engineering and
Manufacturing Company
3. It’s Headquarter is located in Delhi
4. BHEL covers a wide area of business (thermal
plants, hydro plants,& nuclear power plants)
5. BHEL is playing a vital role in helping to
harness the vast renewable sources of solar,
wind and biogas energy
BHEL Objectives:

• Profitability
• Growth
• Focus
• People orientation
• Technology
• Image
BHEL Comparison With its Competitors

Company Total debt Net-worth Capital Structure


debt Eqiuty

Bhel 149.37 12938.81 1.14126 98.85874

Laresen 6556.03 12459.69 34.4769 65.5231

Suzlon energy 7329.48 6580.32 52.6929 47.30708

Beml 567.64 1915.37 22.861 77.13904

BGR Energy 707.8 561.15 55.7784 44.2216

In crores
SWOT Analysis

STRENGTH
 low cost producer of quality
equipment due to cheap labor

 Entry barrier due to high


replacement cost of it’s
manufactures
SWOT analysis

WEAKNESS
 Lack of effective marketing
infrastructure.

 Due to poor financial position of state


electricity boards, which are the major
customers
of BHEL in India, liquidity position of
BHEL is not satisfactory.
SWOT analysis

OPPORTUNITIES
High expected growth in power
sector{700 mw/pa needs to be
added}

Ageing power plants would give rise


to more spares and services business.

Export opportunities.
SWOT analysis

THREATS
More concessions to private sector
and not to government owned
utilities like NTPC or S.E.Bs, so
future power projects would be
opened up in private sector.

Increased competition both


national and international.

Thank you……..!

From-
Gaurav Sharma
Anshul Singh
Ankit Mittal
Amit Bakshi
Nitish Bhardwaj
Abhishek kumar Mandal
Karan Gambhir

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