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The Indian Capital Goods Public and Private Players Are Covered in Terms of Their Performance Products and Outlook in This Report.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c71548) has announced the addition of "Indian Capital Goods" to their offering.

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) during FY07 was 11.3% compared to 8.2% in FY06. The growth rate achieved by the mining, manufacturing and electricity sectors during FY07 was 5.1%, 12.3% and 7.2% respectively compared to 1.0%, 9.1% and 5.2% during corresponding period of the previous year. In the domestic market, heavy engineering provides growing opportunities in projects such as refinery upgradation and modernisation of fertiliser's plant.

Reflecting the buoyant capacity addition in the manufacturing industry, the capital goods industry grew by a healthy 17.7% in 2006-07. According to the estimates made by the Government, the investment requirement for infrastructure is around USD USD

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450 billion during the 11th five year plan

SCOPE OF THE REPORT

* This report has attempted to discuss the vital scenario in Capital goods in India.

* A brief about the Textile & Construction machinery Companies, Heavy Engineering Companies, Agro Implements Companies are covered along with their Market Overview & Regulations.

* It presents growth drivers and issues of the industry.

* Major public and private players are covered in terms of their performance, products and outlook.

* Future outlook of the capital goods industry is also discussed.

Contents:

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

HIGHLIGHTS

1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

2. MARKET OVERVIEW

3. GROWTH DRIVERS

4. REGULATIONS & POLICIES

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5. ISSUES & CHALLENGES

6. CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR

7. MAJOR PLAYERS

7.1 Textile Capital Goods Company

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7.2 Construction Capital Goods Company

7.2.1 Atlas Copco India Limited

7.2.2 Action Construction Equipment Limited

7.3 Engineering (electrical and non-electrical) Capital Goods Company

7.3.1 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
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7.3.3 Crompton Greave Limited

7.4 Earthmoving and Material Handling Capital Goods Company

7.4.1 Larsen & Toubro Limited

7.4.2 Bharat Earth Movers Limited

7.5 Processing Machinery Capital Goods Company

7.5.1 Praj industries Limited

7.5.2 Alfa Laval India Limited

7.6 Agro Implements Capital Goods Company

7.6.1 HMT HMT Her Majesty's Treasury (UK)
HMT Hazardous Materials Table (49 CFR 172.101)
HMT Health Management Technology (magazine)
HMT Higher Mother Tongue
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7.6.1 Mahindra & Mahindra Limited

8. FUTURE OUTLOOK ANNEXURE

LIST OF TABLES

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