Lately, BEML has been in the news for all the right reasons. The public sector company has been darting past new milestones that are created and quickly crossed with few realising the swiftness of its moves. Single intrepid acts may go unnoticed. But when they happen frequently, they cannot be ignored.
Recently, BEML along with IRCON International signed an MoU to to explore and address opportunities in the overseas market for large infrastructure projects in the transportation sector. In another move, it tied up with Wipro Infrastructure to work together on complex projects of aerospace industrial automation, among other things. At a time when BEML plays in a space that has far too many contenders, this and more such moves only tells you a story about a strong- and fast-growing organisation.
They are not coincidences. It is the work of a visionary and determined leader led by Deepak Kumar Hota, CMD, BEML. Since taking over as CMD in 2016, Hota has intensified the tempo of contracts gained and catapulted the company into achieving the highest sales. Today, with an order book of Rs 10,000 crore and counting, BEML has proved that Indian companies, that too a PSU, can withstand global competition and make a mark.
Despite this, the government has recently given its approval to sell 28% of its stake through strategic disinvestment. Hota says, “As a government owned company, there are certain procedural and other obligations that are absent in private companies. However, about 87% of all business that we do is against open competition. Of that 2-3% of our turnover is spent on R&D, and 65% of current sales are products fully created through in-house R&D. As I foresee, when a larger chunk of the company becomes privatised, it may propel us to achieve heights.”
ON A ROLL
This story is from the January 2020 edition of Manufacturing Today.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the January 2020 edition of Manufacturing Today.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Multiphysics modelling in manufacturing
Multiphysics modelling is transforming manufacturing processes by improving precision and efficiency, as highlighted in the recent Manufacturing Today webinar, 'Multiphysics Modeling of Manufacturing Processes Using COMSOL\".
Revolutionising the automotive industry: Embracing 14.0 with AI & IOT
Advanced robotics is expected to handle 75% of production tasks by 2025, and AI-powered systems are improving quality control and reducing human intervention.
Adopting green chemistry
Adopting green chemistry is key for Indian manufacturers to drive sustainability and enhance their competitive edge.
A cleaner future for coolants
From extending equipment life to minimising environmental impact, the latest innovations in coolants and lubricants are redefining their role, transforming manufacturing in both operational and sustainable ways.
Forging growth and innovation
Kirloskar Ferrous Industries (KFIL) is driving growth in alloy steel and casting by advancing India's foundry and manufacturing capabilities, aiming to reach $2 billion by 2030. Sujatha Vishnuraj, Editor, Manufacturing Today in conversation with Ravindranath Gumaste, MD, KFIL, to know more about the company's commitment to sustainability and growth.
From Locksto Liftoff
A journey that began with a modest lock manufacturing unit has now evolved into one of India's premier multinational conglomerates.
Top 10 digital transformation strategies for manufacturing
In today's rapidly changing industrial landscape, digital transformation is critical for manufacturing companies aiming to increase efficiency, remain competitive, and enhance customer satisfaction.
Analytics in action
Advances in IoT and automation are transforming the testing, measurement and instrumentation industry, resulting in operational efficiency, data accuracy, and sustainability practices.
ITL-CFC 50: Revolutionising metalworking with high-precision cutting, facing, and chamfering
The ITL-CFC 50 Cutting Facing Chamfering Machine stands out as a highly efficient solution for metalworking industries, offering cutting-edge technology for precision operations.
MRF opens new Tyredrome service centre in Mumbai
The Tyredrome of MRF is manned and run by engineers and technicians trained at MRF.