Bharati Defence And Infrastructure Limited Explained

Bharati Defence and Infrastructure Limited
Type:Public
Traded As:
Founder:Prakash C. Kapoor
Vijay Kumar
Location City:Mumbai
Location Country:India
Key People:Prakash C. Kapoor, MD
Vijay Kumar, MD
Industry:Shipbuilding
Services:Ship design
Ship building
Ship repair
Revenue: (2010)[1]
Net Income: (2009-10)
Subsid:Tebma Shipyard Private Limited
Pinky Shipyard Private Limited

Bharati Defence and Infrastructure Limited (formerly Bharati Shipyard Limited) is one of the largest shipbuilding companies in India.

History

Bharati Shipyard Limited (BSL) was founded in 1973 in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra by Prakash C. Kapoor and Vijay Kumar, graduates of the Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture program at Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, as well as colleagues at Mazagon Dock Limited. The company went public in December 2004, with listings on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange.[2]

In 2005, BSL subsequently acquired a 51% stake in privately held Pinky Shipyard Private Limited based in Goa. In 2009, BSL won majority control of Great Offshore Limited in a bidding war with ABG Shipyard Limited.[3] In November 2010, BSL acquired a majority stake in South India based Tebma Shipyards for INR 757.5 Million.[4]

BSL bought the entire equipment and infrastructure of the iconic British shipyard, Swan Hunter, in 2007, after it declared bankruptcy.[5]

In 2015, the shipyard group found itself heavily indebted and in severe financial difficulties. In developing a restructuring plan, the Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company acquired 70 per cent of the debt from the lending banks and, as an indication of a desire to concentrate on defence business, the company's name was changed in 2015 to Bharati Defence and Infrastructure Limited.[6] In January 2019 the National Company Law Tribunal declared the restructuring proposals from Edelweiss to be unacceptable and ordered the company's liquidation.[7]

Facilities

Bharati Shipyard is headquartered in Mumbai.[8] It operates shipbuilding facilities in Ratnagiri, Dabhol, Mangalore and Kolkata. It has structural quality assurance facilities at Ghodbunder Road in Thane district. Its subsidiary, Pinky Shipyard, has shipbuilding facilities in Goa.[1] [9] Its subsidiary, Tebma Shipyard, has shipbuilding facilities in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.[10]

BSL's Dabhol yard is one of the largest in India, spread over 300 acres. In 2007, BSL bought the entire equipment and infrastructure, of bankrupt British shipyard Swan Hunter. The infrastructure, including the iconic cranes and the floating dock, was dismantled, transported to India, and installed at BSL's Dabhol yard.[5]

Products

Bharati Shipyard builds jackup rigs, platform supply vessels, tractor and ASD tugs, dredgers, deep sea fishing vessels, bulk carriers, cargo and container ships, tankers and roll-on/roll-off vessels.

In March 2009, it was awarded a contract to build 15 high-speed interceptors for the Indian Coast Guard.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annual Report 2009-10. Bharati Shipyard Limited. 2011-09-11. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120325210817/http://www.bharatishipyard.com/images/AnnualReport2010.pdf. 2012-03-25.
  2. Web site: Bharati Shipyard Ltd.. BSE. 2011-09-11.
  3. News: Anonymous mail tries to sink Bharati. Business Standard. 2011-07-02. 2011-09-10.
  4. News: Bharati Shipyard plans to acquire majority stake in Tebma . Reuters . 2010-11-23.
  5. Web site: Bharati Shipyard shifting Swan Hunter yard to India - Corporate News . livemint.com . 2007-04-16 . 2010-11-23.
  6. News: Bharati Shipyard board okays name change to reflect focus on defence sector . 29 January 2019 . Business Standard . 31 July 2015 . New Delhi/Mumbai.
  7. News: Manoj . P . NCLT orders liquidation of Bharati Defence . 29 January 2019 . The Hindu - Business Line . 16 January 2019 . Mumbai.
  8. Web site: Contact Us. Bharati Shipyard Limited. 2010-11-23. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100516153437/http://www.bharatishipyard.com/contactus.html. 2010-05-16.
  9. Web site: Home. Bharati Shipyard Limited. 2010-11-23. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110707231535/http://www.bharatishipyard.com/index_view.html. 2011-07-07.
  10. News: Bharati Shipyard: Building a strong base. Business Standard. 2010-11-25. 2011-09-11.
  11. News: Bharati Shipyard bags Rs 281cr defence contract. Business Standard. 2009-03-06. 2011-09-10.