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DEE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS LIMITED Investor Presentation 2025

Feb 15, 2025

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Date: 15[th] February, 2025

Listing Compliance Department

BSE Limited
Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Tower,
Dalal Street,
Mumbai – 400001
ScripCode:544198
The National Stock Exchange of India Ltd.
Exchange Plaza, Plot No. C/1, G Block,
Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E),
Mumbai – 400051
Symbol:DEEDEV

Sub: Investor Presentation for the Quarter ended on 31[st] December, 2024

Dear Sir/ Madam,

Pursuant to Regulation 30 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, please find enclosed herewith Investor Presentation for the Quarter ended on 31[st] December, 2024.

The above information is also available on the website of the Company at www.deepiping.com.

This is for your information and record please.

Yours faithfully,

For DEE Development Engineers Limited

Digitally signed by RANJAN KUMAR RANJAN KUMAR SARANGI SARANGI Date: 2025.02.15 14:27:28 +05'30'

__________ Ranjan Kumar Sarangi Company Secretary and Compliance Officer Membership No.: F8604 Address: Unit 1, Prithla - Tatarpur Road, Village Tatarpur Dist. Palwal, Faridabad, Haryana – 121 102

DEE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS LIMITED

Regd. Office: Unit 1, Prithla-Tatarpur Road, Village Tatarpur, Dist. Palwal, Haryana- 121102, India Works: Unit 1, 2 & 3, Village Tatarpur, Dist. Palwal, Haryana- 121102, India T: +91 1275 248200, F: +91 1275 248314, E: [email protected], W: www.deepiping.com CIN: L74140HR1988PLC030225 GST Registration No . 06AACCD0207H1ZA

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DEE Development Engineers Limited

Q3 & 9M FY25 Earnings Presentation

Safe Harbor Statement

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This presentation may contain certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable securities laws and regulations, which may include those describing the Company’s strategies, strategic direction, objectives, future projects and/or prospects, estimates etc. Investors are cautioned that “forward looking statements” are based on certain assumptions of future events over which the Company exercises no control. Therefore, there can be no guarantee as to their accuracy and readers are advised not to place any undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. These statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results or positions to differ materially from those that may be projected or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to; growth, competition, acquisitions, domestic and international economic conditions affecting demand, supply and price conditions in the various business's verticals in the Company’s portfolio, changes in Government regulations, laws, statutes, judicial pronouncement, tax regimes, and the ability to attract and retain high quality human resource.

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Agenda

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About DEE

Key Financial Highlights

Why DEE

Shareholding Summary

Annexures

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Management Commentary

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We acknowledge that the financial performance for the recent quarter has been weak, with Operating Income decreasing by 22.7% YoY to ₹1,620 Mn. However, our order book remains strong, reaching ₹13,937 Mn as of December 31, 2024, compared to ₹11,921 Mn as of September 30, 2024.

Operating EBITDA has declined by 81.1% YoY to ₹ 57 Mn, resulting in an Operating EBITDA margin of 3.5% for Q3 FY25, down from 14.3% in Q3 FY24. The company’s Profit After Tax for Q3 FY25 stood at (₹133) Mn, reflecting a decline of 247.6% YoY.

The weak performance this quarter can be attributed to the underutilization of capacity at our Palwal facility, which had been allocated for a significant order from one of India’s leading Oil & Gas companies. This ₹1,390 Mn project involves the establishment of India’s first Propane Dehydrogenation (PDH) Plant. As this is the first project of its kind in the country, there has been a six-month delay in obtaining drawings and material approvals, impacting the overall execution timeline. While the order was awarded in October 2023, it was initially expected to be completed by March 31, 2025. Additionally, another international order, valued over ₹510 Mn, faced a delay due to late revisions in material specifications by the customer, resulting in execution being pushed to Q4’FY25 instead of Q3’FY25.

As previously committed, we are pleased to report that we successfully expanded capacity at our New Anjar Facility II by 9,000 MT per annum in end January 2025, which strengthens our growth prospects moving forward. Furthermore, we remain on track to increase capacity by an additional 15,000 MT per annum by October 2025.

We are also pleased to announce that the setup of our high-wall seamless thickness pipe plant is progressing as planned. We remain on schedule to commence commercial production by January 2026.

We continue to optimize our operations and seize emerging market opportunities. Our focus remains on maintaining capital discipline, investing in new technologies, and upholding sustainable business practices. Given the prevailing market uncertainties, we will closely monitor economic trends and adjust our strategy to drive long-term value for all stakeholders.

We appreciate your continued trust and support, and we look forward to achieving new milestones together.

Shri Krishan Lalit Bansal Chairman & Managing Director 4

About DEE

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DEE | An engineering company providing specialized process piping solutions

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DEE Development Engineers Limited was Incorporated by the Chairman & Managing Director Mr. K.L. Bansal in the year 1988.

Largest player in process piping solutions in India, in terms of installed capacity*

DEE currently is ranked as one of the leading process pipe solution providers in the world, in terms of technical capability*

Wide range of specialized product offerings and services making DEE a comprehensive solution provider for its diversified customers spread across geographies and sectors

Long-standing customer relationships

7 strategically located manufacturing facilities at Palwal in Haryana, Anjar in Gujarat, Barmer in Rajasthan, Numaligarh in Assam, Bangkok in Thailand, with three manufacturing facilities located at Palwal, Haryana. Recently started operations at the New Anjar Facility I

Integrated manufacturing partner providing ‘design-led-manufacturing’ solutions

Over three and a half decades

Of manufacturing experience

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India
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Thailand
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Thermax

JGC Babcock & Wilcox Energy Solutions Ltd. Mitsubishi Toshiba JSW Power Heavy Industries Systems Pvt. Ltd.

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₹ 1,620 Mn ₹ 57 Mn Summary Revenue from Operations (Q3FY25) Op EBITDA (Q3FY25) Financials ₹ 5,410 Mn ₹ 603 Mn Revenue from Operations (9MFY25) Op EBITDA (9MFY25)

₹ (133) Mn Profit for the year (Q3FY25)

₹ 121 Mn Profit for the period (9MFY25)

5.29x Net Debt : Op. EBITDA (9MFY25) 0.55x Net Debt : Total Equity (9MFY25)

*Source : D&B Report;

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Major events and milestones

2020

  • Commenced business operations at Anjar Heavy Fabrication Facility in Gujarat

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2025
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  • Commissioned the New Anjar Facility II in Jan’25 with additional capacity of 9,000 MTPA

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2024
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  • Commenced operations at Numaligarh Facility

2014

  • Commenced receiving orders for production of HP piping from a client for a power project at Meja

2010

  • Established Unit II, Palwal

  • Facility

2022

  • Started operations at the New Anjar Facility I

  • Listed on 26[th] June 2024 on BSE & NSE

2023

  • Collaboration agreement with a multinational oil and gas company which is expected to have a positive impact on revenue on a sustainable basis

  • Commenced business operations at Anjar Facility I in Gujarat

  • Commenced business operations at the Barmer Facility in Rajasthan

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2017
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  - Commenced business operations at Bangkok Facility
  • Commenced supply of piping material for a petroleum refinery and polypropylene plant in Nigeria

  • 2013

  • Established Unit III, Palwal Facility

  • Commenced receiving orders for production of HP piping from a client for a power project at Solapur

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2006
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  • Established Unit I, Palwal Facility

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1988
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  • Originally incorporated as “DE Development Engineers Private Limited”

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Key Financial Highlights Q3 & 9M FY25

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Financial Highlights – Q3 & 9M FY25

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In INR Millions

Particulars Revenue from
Operations
Operating
EBITDA
Profit Before
Tax
Profit After
Tax
Cash
Profit1
Q3 FY25 1,620 57 (175) (133) (10)
Growth (YOY) (22.7%) (81.1%) (262.5%) (247.6%) (104.7%)
Growth (QOQ) (16.5%) (81.0%) (166.9%) (159.9%) (102.8%)
Margin2(%) 3.5% (10.8%) (8.3%)
9M FY25 5,410 603 131 121 495
Growth (YOY) (0.8%) (11.3%) (31.4%) (15.4%) 4.0%
Margin2(%) 11.1% 2.3% 2.2%
EPS/CEPS3 1.88 7.69

Note : 1. Cash Profit = PAT add Depreciation 2. Op EBITDA Margins calculated on Revenue from Operations 3. EPS figures are not annualized

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Financial Highlights – Q3 & 9M FY25

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In INR Millions

Note:

Particulars 31-Mar-24 30-Sep-24 31-Dec-24
Net Worth6 4,415 7,717 7,592
Total Borrowings 4,384 3,502 4,090
Total Lease Liabilities 221 225 214
Cash & Cash Equivalents1 25 188 55
Net Debt 4,579 3,539 4,250
Net Current Assets3 4,290 6,056 6,401
Net Fixed Assets 4,801 5,139 5,423
Total Assets 12,092 13,891 14,771
Total Asset Turnover 0.73 0.58 0.54
Sales/Capital Employed4 0.91 0.72 0.67
**Cash Conversion Cycle5 ** 162 213 236

RONW(%)[2,6]

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8.4%
6.1%
2.7%
Mar'24 Sep'24 Dec'24
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Net ​Debt/Equity

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1.02
0.55
0.45
Mar'24 Sep'24 Dec'24
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ROCE(%) [2,4]
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9.3%
8.7%
5.1%
Mar'24 Sep'24 Dec'24
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Net ​Debt/Operating EBITDA[2]

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5.29
4.47
3.24
Mar'24 Sep'24 Dec'24
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  1. Excludes unutilized IPO proceeds as of Sep’24 and Dec’24;

  2. Profit figures are YTD annualized;

  3. Net Current Assets : Current Asset - Current Liabilities +Short Term Borrowings + Short Term Lease Liabilities – Cash & Cash Equivalents;

  4. Capital Employed : Total Equity +Total Borrowings + Total Lease Liabilities + Deferred Tax Liabilities - Deferred Tax Assets; 5: Cash Conversion Cycle based on Revenue from Operations;

  5. Net Worth : Total Net Worth – Capital Redemption Reserve – Foreign Currency Translation Reserve

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Financial Highlights – Segmental Revenue Breakup

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In INR Millions

Particulars Piping Division Power Division Heavy Fabrication
Q3 FY25 1,291 210 119
Sales Contribution 79.7% 13.0% 7.4%
Q2 FY25 1,588 217 134
Sales Contribution 81.9% 11.2% 6.9%
Q3 FY24 1,758 213 125
Sales Contribution 83.9% 10.2% 5.9%
9M FY25 4,371 636 403
Sales Contribution 80.8% 11.8% 7.4%
9M FY24 4,655 615 185
Sales Contribution 85.3% 11.3% 3.4%

Note : Revenue is net of inter-segmental sales

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Summary of Profit and Loss Statement

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In INR Millions

Particulars Q3 FY25 Q3 FY24 YoY Change Q2 FY25 QoQ 9M FY25 9M FY24 YoY Change FY24
Revenue from Operations 1,620 2,096 (22.7%) 1,940 (16.5%) 5,410 5,456 (0.8%) 7,888
Operating EBITDA 57 299 (81.1%) 298 (81.0%) 603 679 (11.3%) 1,025
Operating EBITDA1 (%) 3.5% 14.3% (1,078 bps) 15.4% (1,186 bps) 11.1% 12.5% (132 bps) 13.0%
Other Income (9) 26 (134.0%) 160 (105.6%) 183 123 48.6% 181
Finance Cost 99 99 0.1% 71 39.0% 281 279 0.6% 400
Depreciation 124 119 3.8% 125 (1.3%) 374 333 12.3% 451
PBT (175) 108 (262.5%) 261 (166.9%) 131 190 (31.4%) 355
PAT (133) 90 (247.6%) 223 (159.9%) 121 143 (15.4%) 262
PAT (%) (8.3%) 4.3% (1,253 bps) 10.6% (1,887 bps) 2.2% 2.6% (40 bps) 3.2%
Diluted EPS2(₹) (2.08) 1.70 (222.3%) 3.60 (157.8%) 1.88 2.69 (30.2%) 4.92

Note : 1. Op EBITDA Margins calculated on Revenue from Operations 2. EPS figures are not annualized

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Why DEE

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Diverse Portfolio
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Wide range of specialized product offerings and services making DEE a comprehensive solution provider

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Positive Outlook
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Strong Outlook supported by strategic initiatives and competitive market position

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Industry Tailwinds
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Powerful Industry Tailwinds driving growth, profitability and market expansion

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Financial Resilience
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Robust Financial Performance showing consistent revenue growth and strong Cash flow

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Industry Leader
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Leading Indian manufacturer of specialized process piping solutions, known for its extensive production capabilities and significant entry barriers in the industry.

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Established Clientele
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Long standing customer relationships with a strong order book with sustained customer loyalty and reliable stream of future revenues

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Operational Excellence
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Significant focus on automation and process excellence with an experienced engineering team to drive operational efficiencies

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Strong & Experienced Management
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Experienced and dedicated promoter and professional management team with extensive domain knowledge

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Wide range of specialized product offerings and services…

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Piping Spools

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Modular Piping (Skids and Modules)

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Induction Pipe Bends

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Industrial Pipe Fittings

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Industrial Stacks and Wind Turbine Towers

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Pressure Vessels

DEE handles complex metals such as varying grades of carbon steel, stainless steel, super duplex stainless steel, alloy steel and other materials including inconel and hastelloy in manufacturing processes

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…across a spectrum of industries

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Oil & Gas

Power (including Nuclear)

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Process industries (incl. sugar, specialty chemicals & distilleries) Chemical

Recently expanded into new business vertical of design, engineering, fabrication and manufacturing of Pilot Plants. DEE intends to develop pilot plants which cater to the R&D needs of companies in the Oil and Gas, Petrochemicals, Refineries, Specialty Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Nuclear sectors, as well towards the R&D needs of educational research institutions

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Leading player in an industry with significant barriers to entry (1/2)

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Leadership

Largest player in process piping solutions in India, in terms of installed capacity[*]

Currently ranked as one of the leading process pipe solution providers in the world , in terms of technical capability to address complex process piping requirement arising from multiple industrial segments.[*]

Scale

7 strategically located Manufacturing facilities at Palwal in Haryana, Anjar in Gujarat, Barmer in Rajasthan, Numaligarh in Assam and Bangkok in Thailand, with three manufacturing facilities located at Palwal, Haryana

Commissioned the New Anjar Facility II in January 2025 to enhance manufacturing capabilities, following the commencement of operations at the New Anjar Facility I.

Cumulative installed capacity of 112,500 MT per annum[#]

Served customers across Canada, Thailand, United States of America, Switzerland, Italy, Malaysia, Nigeria, Germany, Japan

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*Source : D&B Report #As on 31[st] January 2025

Leading player in an industry with significant barriers to entry (2/2)

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Barriers to entry

DEE

Requirement of skilled labour with complex manufacturing technology

Manufacturing Facilities have a good mix of automation and manual processes

High capital investment

Presence of robust design and execution capability

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DEE has made and expects to continue making capital expenditure

As of December 31, 2024, DEE has a team of over 700 personnel working on design, engineering and product development

High quality standards and stringent specifications of customers & resources and time involved for a customer to change its suppliers are relatively high

Through the three and a half decades of business operations, DEE has established long-term relationships with customers across industries

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Long standing customer relationships with a strong order book…

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Length of Relationship in years with key customers

As on Dec 31, 2024 – DEE had an order book of INR 13,937 Mn

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Mitsubishi
12 years
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Toshiba JSW Power Systems Pvt. Ltd.

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Order Book Contribution across Sectors in which DEE’s customers operate –
Figures in INR Mn
53
2,365 Oil and gas
INR
Power (including nuclear)
13,937
Mn
Process Industries
11,519
Order Book Contribution from Domestic & Overseas Customers
Figures in INR Mn
Domestic Customers
INR
7,291
13,937 6,646
Mn Overseas Customers
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Long-term association with customers offers DEE significant competitive advantages such as revenue visibility, industry goodwill, a deep understanding of the requirements of DEE’s customers and is a testament to the quality of the Company’s products and services.

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…supplemented by diversified customers spread across geographies and sectors

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As of Dec 31, 2024, DEE has served customers across 27 countries

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Select Countries served in September’24
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Revenue from Operations Split by Geography (9M FY25)

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Split by Geography (9M FY25)
86.3%
INR
Germany
Switzerland 5,410
Italy Mn
USA Japan
13.7%
India
In India Outside India
Thailand
Malaysia Revenue from Operations
Split by Sectors served (9M FY25)
42.4%
0.0%
7.1%
INR
"This map is only for the purpose of 5,410
representation and is not to be considered an 11.8%
Mn
accurate geopolitical representation."
38.7%
DEE’s Products and engineering services have applications across a spectrum of industries such as oil and gas, power Oil & Gas Power (including nuclear)
(including nuclear), Process Industries and chemicals Power Generation Process Industries
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Note : *Including sugar, specialty chemicals and distilleries

DEE operates through strategically located state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities…

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Seven strategically located Manufacturing Facilities at Palwal in Haryana, Anjar in Gujarat, Barmer in Rajasthan, Numaligarh in Assam and Bangkok in Thailand

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Manufacturing Facility
Heavy Fabrication Facility
89,000 MT Engineering Facility
Installed Capacity for Ports
9M FY 2025 for
Facilities in India
Palwal
Barmer Bangkok
Port
Numaligarh [#]
Anjar
Mundra
Port Kandla Bangkok Bangkok
Port
Port
14,500 MT
Bangkok Facility
Installed Capacity
for 9M FY 2025
Chennai
Anjar Facility I, Anjar Heavy Fabrication Facility, New Anjar Facility I, proposed New Anjar Facility II in Gujarat and Bangkok Facility are strategically located
with access to ports to cater to overseas customers
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Note : *Palwal Facility I,II,III , Barmer Facility, Anjar Facility I, Anjar Heavy Fabrication Facility, New Anjar Facility I #The facility at Numaligarh has become operational and has an annual installed capacity of 6,000 MT.

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…equipped with a good mix of automation and manual processes

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DEE’s manufacturing facilities have a good mix of automation and manual processes

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Fully automated robotic welding systems

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Automatic GMAW Welding System

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Fully CNC heat treatment furnaces (gas and electric)

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Semi-automatic shot blasting In-house non-destructive and painting machines examination facilities

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Induction bending process

Automation capabilities enable DEE to combine operations and eliminate multiple operators in the production process to increase productivity, while controlling costs and maintaining consistent product quality

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Installed Capacity & Capacity Utilization

Facilities 9M FY25 9M FY25 FY 2024 FY 2024
Installed
Capacity
(in MT)
Capacity
Utilization
(in %)*
Installed
Capacity
(in MT)
Capacity
Utilization
(in %)
Palwal FacilityI 9,000 5.1% 9,000 5.7%
Palwal FacilityII 3,000 45.7% 3,000 54.2%
Palwal FacilityIII 24,000 58.0% 24,000 94.1%
Barmer Facility 5,000 25.9% 5,000 76.5%
Anjar FacilityI 3,000 21.1% 3,000 58.1%
Bangkok Facility 14,500 34.5% 14,500 43.1%
Anjar Heavy Fabrication
Facility
36,000 45.0% 36,000 27.4%
Numaligarh 6,000 9.6% 6,000 NA
New Anjar Facility I 3,000 25.5% NA NA
New Anjar Facility II NA NA NA NA
Total 1,03,500 38.9% 1,00,500 46.2%
Facilities 9M FY25 FY 2024
Installed
Capacity
(in MW*)
Capacity
Utilization
(in %)*
Installed
Capacity
(in MW)
Capacity
Utilization
(in %)
Abohar Biomass 8 81.0% 8 80.0%
Muktsar Biomass 6 95.7% 6 96.9%
Total 14 87.3% 14 87.2%

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CURRENT

Capacity : 112,500 MT [#]

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FUTURE Capacity : 127,500 MT

  • Commissioned New • Reduction in logistics • Manufacturing of: Anjar Facility II with a cost 1. Industrial pipe capacity of 9,000 MT [#]fittings Efficiency in 2. Modular Skids

  • • 15,000 MT additional production • Provide Engineering

  • capacity to be • Reduction in supply & process commissioned by manpower cost piping solutions

  • October 2025

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Note : *Annualized, #As on 31 January 2025

Experienced & dedicated promoter and skilled management team with deep domain expertise (1/2)

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Krishan Lalit Bansal - Promoter, Chairman & Managing Director

  • ❖ Has been associated with the Company since its inception in 1988 and has experience in prefabricated piping systems and bio-mass power sector

  • ❖ He has been conferred with various awards including ‘ Business Leader of the Year ’ in 2011 and ‘ Lifetime Achievement Award ’ in 2016 by the Faridabad Industrial Association

  • ❖ He was also conferred with the ‘ Business Excellence Award ’ by International Study Circle and the ‘ Rashtriya Rattan Award ’ by the All-India National Unity Council for his contributions to the industry

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Ashima Bansal - Whole-time Director

  • ❖ She has been associated with the Company since April 30, 2007

  • ❖ She holds a bachelors’ degree in Education and a masters’ degree in Arts

Shikha Bansal - Whole-time Director

  • ❖ She has been associated with the Company since December 1, 2020

  • ❖ She holds a bachelors’ degree in Commerce and Masters' degree in Commerce

Bhisham Kumar Gupta - Independent Director

  • ❖ He holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Engineering

  • ❖ He was previously associated with Engineers India Limited as the Executive Director

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Shilpi Barar – Independent Director

  • ❖ She holds a Bachelors’ degree in Commerce

  • ❖ She was previously associated with Sita Singh & Sons Private Limited as the Head of Operations

Ashwani Kumar Prabhakar – Independent Director

  • ❖ He holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Engineering and is registered with the Institute of Cost Works Accountant of India

  • ❖ He was previously associated with Ministry of Defence, Kolkata, Government of India as the Director General of Ordnance Factories and Chairman of the Ordnance Factory Board

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Experienced & dedicated promoter and skilled management team with deep domain expertise (2/2)

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Pankaj Agarwal – Chief Operating Officer

  • ❖ He has been associated with the Company since July 25, 1994 and is involved in the strategic, financial, and operational development of the Company

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Charu Agarwal– Vice President (Accounts)

  • ❖ She is involved in strategic planning for the development of long-term goals for the Company

  • ❖ She holds a bachelors’ degree in Commerce and is registered with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India

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Sameer Agarwal – Chief Financial Officer

  • ❖ He holds a bachelors’ degree in Science and is registered with the Institute of Chartered Accounts of India

  • ❖ Prior to joining the Company, He was associated with Jugal Arora and Company, Chartered Accountants.

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Shruti Aggarwal – Vice-President (Operations)

  • ❖ She is involved in the budgeting, forecasting, costing & profitability analysis and management reporting for the Company

  • ❖ She holds a bachelors’ degree in Commerce and is a CFA (ICFAI, Tripura); she also holds a post graduate diploma in management with a specialization in finance

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Ranjan Kumar Sarangi – CS & Compliance Officer

  • ❖ He holds a bachelors’ degree in Science (Hons.) and a bachelors’ degree in Law. He is also registered with the Institute of Company Secretaries of India

  • ❖ Prior to joining the Company, he was associated with MGRM Medicare Limited, Delhi and Gold Plus Toughened Glass Limited, Delhi

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Pawan Arora – Associate Vice President, Vendor Relations Department

  • ❖ He holds a bachelors’ degree in Mechanical Engineering; a post graduate diploma in materials management from the Indian Institute of Materials Management, Mumbai and a post graduate diploma in management from the Management Development Institute, Gurgaon

  • ❖ Prior to joining the Company, he was associated with Carrier AirConditioning and Refrigeration Limited

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In INR Millions

Resilient Financials

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Revenue from operations Op. EBITDA & Op. EBITDA Margin PAT & PAT Margin
Op EBITDA Op EBITDA Margin (%)
PAT (INR Mn) PAT Margin (%)
16.8%
24.1%
14.0% 22.6% 3.2%
11.6%
11.1%
10.8% 13.0%
2.8% 2.1% 2.2%
1.7%
FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 9M FY25 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 9M FY25 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 9M FY25
ROCE & ROE (%) Net Debt to Operating EBITDA Net Debt to Equity
ROCE (%) ROE (%)
12.0%
10.0% 8.7%
8.0% 6.6%
6.1%
6.0% 5.3% 5.1%
3.2%
4.0% 1.9%
2.0% 2.7%
0.0%
FY22 FY23 FY24 9M FY25 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 9M FY25 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 9M FY25
Credit CARE A- CARE A2+
Rating Long Term Short Term
7,888
262
5,955
5,410
4,952 692
4,609 646
603
537 142
130
1,025 82 121
5.29x
1.02x
5.23x
0.85x
0.70x
4.79x 0.57x 0.55x
4.49x 4.47x
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Powerful Industry Tailwinds

The global market for process piping systems is expected to reach USD 54.5bn by 2030[] Demand for process piping is triggered by capacity expansion Global Process Piping solutions market is valued at ~USD projects in industrial sector 39.2bn in 2023E*

Global Process Piping solutions market is valued at ~USD 39.2bn in 2023E

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Year-on-Year Change : Global Capital Spending v/s Process Piping Global Process Piping Industry (in USD bn)
60.0
Industry Turnover (%)
15.0% 13.5% CAGR 4.8% 54.5
50.0
10.0%
42.4
39.2
40.0
4.9% 6.1%
5.0%
4.8%
3.2%
2.0% 30.0
0.0%
2019 2020 2021 2022
20.0
-3.7%
-5.0%
-6.0%
10.0
-10.0%
-
Y-o-Y Change in Global Capex
Y-o-Y Change in Process Piping Market Size 2023E 2025F 2030F
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Powerful Industry Tailwinds

Indian process piping solutions market is expected to register a CAGR of nearly 6.1% between FY2023 and FY2030[*]

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By 2030, Indian market for process piping solutions is expected to reach INR 38,400 crs

Indian Process Piping Industry – segmentation

Indian Process Piping Industry (in INR 000 crore)

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CAGR 6.1%
38.4
28.1
25.4
2023E 2025F 2030F
Key demand driver
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Improving capital expenditure landscape in India with new capital investment projects worth INR 31,23,000 crore announced in FY2023

Indian Process Piping Industry – Segmentation by EndUse Industry (2023)

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4%
23%
25%
INR 25,400 crore
19%
15%
14%
Oil Refineries
F&B Manufacturing Plants
Paper Mills
Power Plants
Chemical & Pharmaceutical
Others
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Powerful Industry Tailwinds Growth driven by new wave of Capital Expenditure in the Oil & Gas, Petroleum and Power Sectors

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Indian Power Project Pipeline– INR Crore [1]
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Till FY26 4,27,000 3,39,000 7,66,000
Beyond FY26 5,25,000 6,88,000 12,13,000
Power Generation Petroleum Refining
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The Government of India plans to add at least 80 GW of coal-based capacity by 2031-32, with an estimated cost of Rs 6,67,200 crore at 2021-22 prices. The capital cost per MW is Rs 8.34 crore.[3]

  • India, the second-largest refiner in Asia , has established itself as a global powerhouse in oil processing. With an extensive refining capacity of approximately 249 Million Tonnes per year, equivalent to around 5 Million Barrels per day, the nation is well-positioned for continued growth.

  • With petroleum product consumption expected to rise by 112 MTPA by FY30 (from 254 MTPA in FY23) , Refining Capacity must expand similarly. India's Refining Capacity is projected to reach 450 MTPA by FY30, growing at a CAGR of 9% between FY23 and FY30[1]

  • The bulk of the proposed capital investments target refining capability improvements . This robust project pipeline offers attractive opportunities for Process Plant solution providers.

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FY25 Power Project Pipeline in India [2] Installed Refinery Capacity in India [2] India Power Industry – Installed Capacity Trend [2]
State-wise Number of Units in MMTPA in GW
618
8.5% 8.2%
450
7
4.7%
416
85 17
3.5%
8
254
16
17 305
193
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Powerful Industry Tailwinds

…and strong capital built up in the Indian Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sectors

Indian Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Capex Pipeline – INR Crore[1]

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Till FY26 77,648 1,58,906 2,36,554
Beyond FY26 49,994 2,23,902 2,73,896
Pharmaceuticals Chemical Manufacturing
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▪ To support the anticipated growth in demand & production, India will have to scale up its installed Chemical Production Capability to nearly 29 MTPA and Petrochemical Production Capability to 80 MTPA by FY30

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Indian Chemical Industry [2]
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8.5%
349
297
7.4% 252
231
178
163
107
FY11 FY18 FY19 FY22 FY23 FY25P FY27P
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in MTPA
5.9% 22.6
70.6
7.5%
12.7
44.6
11.0
20.2
FY22 FY23 FY30P
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Indian Chemical Industry by Sub-Segments [1]
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CAGR
FY23 - FY27P
16% 7.5%
29%
15%
31% 9.5%
FY27P
FY23
27%
27% 8.5%
28%
27% 9.5%
Bulk chemicals Petrochemicals Specialty Chemicals Fertlizers
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Source: 1: D&B Analysts; 2: CRISIL

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Robust Growth Outlook

DEE’s strategy to capitalize on the accelerating Capex Cycle in its Key Sectors

Launch pilot plant offerings in the near future

Leverage market leadership to capitalize on the accelerating Capex Cycle in key sectors, driving growth.

Shift focus to high-margin products, i.e. Modular Skids, and Premium materials for enhanced profitability.

Drive automation across the facilities and processes to bring in operational efficiencies

Forge technology partnerships with Global OEMs for consistent orders and integrated piping solutions.

Focus on deleveraging and maintaining financial flexibility

Strategic capital allocation to expand and enhance capacity and competency.

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DEE’s Capital Expenditure in line with the Industry Capex Cycle

Anticipating growth in the power sector, DEE had invested in expanding its capacity, positioning
itself to capitalize on future opportunities
Anticipating growth in the power sector, DEE had invested in expanding its capacity, positioning
itself to capitalize on future opportunities
Growth in Power Capacity addition from FY13 - FY16 11.6% CAGR
Strategic capital expenditure by DEE during FY13 & FY14 in anticipation of the growth ₹ 1,164 Million
DEE's revenue growth aligned with the Power Industry's capacity expansion from FY13 to FY16 20.0% CAGR

DEE has prepared itself by swiftly expanding its capacity, to capitalize upon the anticipated growth in the power sector Anticipated growth in Power Capacity addition from FY23 - FY28 8.2% CAGR Strategic capital expenditure by DEE during FY23 & FY24 in anticipation of the growth ₹ 1,398 Million

Set up the Numaligarh Facility with a capacity of 6,000 MTPA , which began operating on February 25, 2024

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Started operations at the New Anjar Facility I with an installed capacity of 3,000 MT

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The New Anjar Facility II was commissioned in January 2025 , increasing the total capacity of the Anjar facilities (excluding heavy fabrication capacity) from 6,000 MTPA to 15,000 MTPA .

The New Anjar II facility will focus on the Oil and Gas Sector, freeing up capacity at the Palwal Facility for the Power Sector and significantly reducing logistics costs due to its proximity to the Kandla Port

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Robust Growth Outlook

Expansion into adjacent business verticals

DEE recently expanded its business by entering a new business vertical of design, engineering, fabrication and manufacturing of pilot plants

As part of DEE’s growth strategy , the Company has recently expanded its business by entering a new business vertical of design, engineering, fabrication and manufacturing of pilot plants which acts as a pre-commercial production system to evaluate the feasibility of certain processes before the start of full-scale production

Pilot plants are small-scale process plants which act as a pre-commercial production system to evaluate the feasibility of certain processes before the start of full-scale production

DEE intends to develop pilot plants which cater to the research and development needs of companies in the oil and gas, petrochemicals, refineries, specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals and nuclear sectors , as well towards the research and development needs of educational research institutions

Intend to provide a one stop solution for pilot plant requirements of DEE’s customers which will range from conceptualisation to commissioning of a pilot plant , and will include 3-D modelling, process simulation, control engineering, design, fabrication and construction of a pilot plant, followed by installation of the pilot plant at the site specified by the customer

DEE believes it has the required technical capabilities and infrastructure set up which enables it to bid for projects in the pilot plant sector

DEE’s order book from pilot plants as of Dec 31, 2024 is ₹ 5.90 million

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Process to manufacture pilot plants

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ACCEPTANCE OF
PURCHASE ORDER
PREPARE BASIC ENGINEERING PACKAGE
(BEP)
SUMBISSION OF BEP
BEP REVIEW
MEETING Not Approved REVISE BEP AFTER CLIENT
FOR COMMENTS
APPROVAL
Approved
SUMBISSION OF FINAL BEP AND
APPROVAL OF BEP
EQUIPMENT ORDERING AND UNIT
ASSEMBLY
UNIT READY FOR INSPECTION AND CLIENT
CALL FOR FACTORY ACCEPTANCE TEST
FACTORY ACCEPTANCE TEST BY CLIENT
REPRESENTATIVE
DISPATCH OF UNIT AFTR CLIENT WRITTEN
ACCEPTANCE
FINAL INSTALLATION AND
COMMINSSION OF THE UNIT AT CLIENT
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Shareholding Pattern (Dec 2024)

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Non-Promoter Shareholding

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2.8%
FIIs
Key Institutional Shareholders
Mutual Funds / AIF
40.2%
Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund
Banks, NBFCs & Insurance
55.2%
LIC Mutual Fund
Body Corporate
Total Shareholding
Others Aditya Birla Mutual Fund
1.8%
0.0%
0.5%
Tata Mutual Fund
12.0%
0.0%
HDFC Mutual Fund
16.5%
Promoter Group OptiMix Trust
FIIs
JM Financial Mutual Fund
Mutual Funds / AIF
70.2%
Banks, NBFCs and Insurance 0.8%
Body Corporate
Others
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Thank You!

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Investor Relations Advisor
Chief Financial Officer
Sanjeev Sancheti
Sameer Agarwal
[email protected] [email protected]
www.deepiping.com www.uirtus.in
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Annexures

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IPO Fund Utilization

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In INR Millions
Objects of the Issue as per Prospectus Amount to be utilized from
Net Proceeds*
Amount Utilized as on
31.12.2024
Total Un-utilized amount as on
31.12.2024
Funding Working Capital requirements of our Company 750.00 750.00 -
Prepayment or repayment of all or a portion of certain 1,750.00 1,750.00 -
outstanding borrowings availed by our company
General corporate purposes 471.29 470.86 0.43
Total 2,971.29* 2,970.86 0.43

*Net of IPO Expenses of 278.71 Million

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Overview of Process Piping

A process piping system is a specialized piping system that is exclusively used in an industrial plant for transporting input materials that goes into the actual production process.

Process piping system typically consists of a network of interlinked piping system comprising different components such as pipes, tubes, pressure hoses, valves, separators, traps, flanges, fittings, gaskets, strainers, and control instruments among others.

Process

Piping

Depending on their application process piping systems may be simple and limited in scope, or extensive and complex.

Process piping systems are widely used across diverse industries such as chemical and pharmaceutical, oil & gas, semiconductor, paper, textiles etc.

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Manufacturing Facilities (1/2) - Largest player in process piping solutions in India providing specialized process solutions

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in terms of installed capacity

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Anjar Heavy
Palwal Facility I Palwal Facility II Palwal Facility III Barmer Facility Anjar Facility I Bangkok Facility Numaligarh Facility New Anjar Facility I
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Strategically located manufacturing facilities

  • ✓ The Barmer Satellite Facility is a dedicated facility set up to cater to the piping and erection requirements of the HPCL Rajasthan Refinery Limited.

  • ✓ Facilities at Anjar, Gujarat are located at a distance of approximately 24 kms from the Deendayal Port Trust (Kandla Port ) and at a distance of approximately 75 kms from the Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (Mundra Port).

Equipped with modern equipment and systems

  • Fully automated robotic welding systems

  • In-house non-destructive examination facilities

  • Semi-automatic shot blasting machines

  • ✓ Fabrication shops for stainless steel and a clean room/ dust free manufacturing facility

  • Chennai Engineering Facility is focused on engineering of specialized process piping solutions

Stringent quality and safety standards and processes

  • Multiple ISO certifications

  • National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories accredited physical and chemical testing laboratory

  • ✓ Manufacture industrial pipe fittings registered under the Canadian Registration Number

  • Quality assurance certificates with respect to the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU

  • ✓ Bangkok Facility is located at a distance of approximately 62 kms from the Bangkok Port.

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Manufacturing Facilities (2/2) – Two biomass power generation plants

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Abohar Biomass Power Plant

Muktsar Biomass Power Plant

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  • Abohar Biomass Power Plant spans an area of approximately 205,681.48 square meters.

  • Muktsar Biomass Power Plant spans an area of approximately 141,829.67 square meters.

  • Aggregate capacity of Abohar Biomass Power Plant is 8 MW which is fully contracted for under the Power Purchase Agreement (“PPA”) entered into with the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (“PSPCL”) on March 4, 2011.

  • PPA is valid for 30 years commencing February 5, 2009.

  • PSPCL has permitted the Company to interconnect the Abohar Biomass Power Plant and operate it in parallel with the PSPCL’s / Punjab State Transmission Corporation Limited’s (“PSTCL”) system.

  • Operated by DEE’s wholly owned subsidiary, MPPL.

  • Aggregate capacity`y of Muktsar Biomass Power Plant is 6 MW which is fully contracted for under the PPA entered into by MPPL with the Punjab State Electricity Board on February 19, 2004.

  • The PPA is valid for 20 years commencing April 27, 2005.

  • PSPCL has permitted the biomass power plant to interconnect the Muktsar Biomass Power Plant and operate it in parallel with the PSPCL’s system.

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