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Dhampur At A Glance
Dhampur Group is a responsible and integrated sugar
manufacturer with a significant presence in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Our lineage
Established in 1933, Dhampur remains one of the oldest and
largest producers of sugarcane derivatives in India.
Our de-risking
philosophy
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To establish ourselves as the most efficient sugarcane
products company in India
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To become a global sugarcane
products company by leveraging our rich technical expertise. To optimize
the utilization of cane and cane residue in the most eco-friendly manner;
to become an integrated player with co-generation and alcohol capabilities
along with sugar plants
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To continuously bring down the cost of conversion.
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To optimize the value of stakeholder investments with a
continuous improvement in financial performance
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To attain the highest level of accountability, corporate
governance and shareholder value
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Our pioneering
initiatives
At Dhampur, we pride ourselves on a rich legacy of seven
decades of pioneering initiatives and listed below are some of our
achievements:
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First
sugar manufacturer in India to commission co-generation
facilities and market surplus power in 1994
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First
sugar company to install high pressure boilers of 105 kg per sq. cm (G) and
170 tons per hour capacities
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First
sugar company to produce alcohol in 1992 through the Encillium Process developed by the National
Physical Laboratory, Pune
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Pioneering
use of a pressure evaporation system with falling film type evaporator
bodies
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Design,
development and installation of vertical continuous pan capable of boiling
B & C masc. with 3rd vapor
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Automation
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First
in India to install a sugar refinery in
1993
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First
in India to launch sulphurless sugar in consumer packs in 2000
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Our product range
Power
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145 MW with 80 MW of exportable power.
Sugar
39500 metric tons per day sugar cane crushing capacity,
including 17000 metric tons per day for refined sugar.
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Plantation white sugar
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Refined sugar
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Retail sugar (branded as Dhampure)
Ethanol and other
chemicals
Capacity: 270,000 liters per day.
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Fuel Ethanol
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Ethyl acetate
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Acetic anhydride
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Acetaldehyde
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Acetic acid
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Rectified spirit
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Extra neutral alcohol (ENA)
Consultancy /
Services
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Software solutions
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Power projects
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Sugar & Ethanol projects
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Engineering solutions
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Automation solutions
Our locations
Dhampur
(Central U.P.)
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One of the oldest integrated sugar mills in India, with production capacities of
15,000 metric tons per day for plantation white sugar
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65 MW power co-generation capacity
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170,000 liters per day for ethanol and other chemicals.
Asmoli
(Central U.P.)
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Greenfield project in 1994.
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Refined sugar capacity at 9,000 metric tons per day.
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40 MW power co-generation capacity
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100,000 liters per day distillery
plant
Mansurpur
(West U.P.)
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Takeover by Dhampur in 1985.
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8,000 metric tons per day capacity for refined sugar.
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28 MW power co-generation capacity.
Rajpura
(Central U.P.)
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Commissioned in 2006 the plant possesses a 7,500 metric
tons per day capacity for plantation white sugar
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12 MW power co-generation capacity
Performance Review –
2008-09
Powered by Integration
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2.3 KW per ton downstream surplus power capacity with
respect to cane crushed – one of India’s largest
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6.8 liters per ton downstream chemical processing capacity
with respect to cane crushed – one of India’s largest.
Our financial numbers
We reported attractive financial growth in 2008-09:
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Income from operations increased by 31.99%
to Rs 990.82 cr
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Operating profit surged by 44% to Rs.
204.68 cr
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Operating profit margin strengthened by
597 basis points to 24%
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Cash profit grew by 107% to Rs.
117.76 cr
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Post-tax profit enhanced by1461% to Rs.
56.19 cr
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Book value per share enlarged by 12% to Rs 93
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Declared a dividend of 15% (Rs.1.50 per equity share of face
value of Rs.10)
Manufacturing
highlights
Power
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Accounted for 13.31% of revenues and 32.29% of EBIDTA
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Reinforced integration through our 145 MW (80 MW for sale
round the year), one of the highest cogeneration capacities in India
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Sold 1655.80 lac units of
power
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Incorporated 105 kg/sq.cm
pressure boilers to maximize energy generation at a lower fuel consumption –
a first in the Indian Sugar Industry
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Multi-fuel boilers consume bagasse,
biomass and coal making it possible to generate thermal power from the most
economically available fuel throughout the year
Sugar
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Crushed 255 lac quintals of cane
with an average recovery of 9.26% in 2008-09. It is one of the highest in
Uttar Pradesh.
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Derived 56% of sugar revenues from white sugar and 44% of
sugar revenue from value-added refined sugar (capacities 22500 metric tons
per day and 17000 metric tons per day respectively)
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Manufactured 2.54 lac tons of
sugar including raw sugar; sold 3.73 lac tons
including raw sugar
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Held substantial inventory of raw sugar for conversion
into refined sugar as on 1st
October, 2009
Chemicals
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Amongst the few Indian sugar Companies to maximize the
output of value-added chemicals (ethyl acetate and acetic anhydride consumed
in the paint / pharmaceutical industry)
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Our 270,000 liters per day distillery capacity has
resulted in Dhampur emerging as one of the largest Indian manufacturers of
ethanol and sugarcane derivatives
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Entered into a joint venture (under Dhampur Sugar
Distillery Private Limited) for distillery assets of 100,000 liters per day
at our Asmoli plant.
Performance
Indicators (Rs. in crores)
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Parameters
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2006-07
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2007-08
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2008-09
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Revenues
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661.90
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750.69
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990.82
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EBDITA
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(2.53)
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142.56
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204.68
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PAT
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(60.67)
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3.60
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56.19
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Reserves
and surplus
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351.88
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384.85
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437.01
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Gross
block
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1180.29
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1255.06
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1314.20
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