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Cochin Shipyard Ltd
Aerospace & Defence
₹ 1,786.20 +20.70 (1.17%)
₹ 1,786.20 +20.70 (1.17%)
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Overview
- BSE Code 540678
- NSE Symbol COCHINSHIP
- ISIN Demat INE704P01025
- Book Value (₹) 213.27
- Face Value (₹) 5.00
- Market Cap (₹ Cr.) 49,169.80
- P/E (TTM) 58.33
- EPS (TTM) 32.04
- Div Yield (%) 0.52
Performance
Today’s Low 1,758.10
Today’s High 1,793.00
52W Low 1,180.20
52W High 2,715.80
Open 1,778.00
Prev. Close 1,765.50
Volume 11,24,026.00
Corporate Actions
Cochin Shipyard Limited - Certificate under SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018
Apr 09, 2025Cochin Shipyard Limited has informed the Exchange about Certificate under Regulation 74(5) of SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018
Cochin Shipyard Limited - Updates
Apr 08, 2025Cochin Shipyard Limited has informed the Exchange regarding 'Business updates CSL signs MOU with Drydocks World, a DP World company to enable development of Ship repair clusters, synergizing mutual strengths'.
About Cochin Shipyard Ltd
History
Established in 1972 as a wholly owned company of the government of India, Cochin Shipyard has become a prominent leader in the Indian Shipbuilding and Ship repair industry over the past 3decades. This company possesses the capability to construct and repair some of the largest vessels in India, with the capacity to build ships of up to 1,10,000 Deadweight Tons (DWT) and repair ships of up to 1,25,000 DWT, as of September 2022. Notably, the yard has successfully delivered two of India's largest double-hull Aframax tankers, each with a DWT of 95,000. Since its initiation of ship repair operations in 1982, the yard has handled various vessel repairs, including oil exploration ships, periodical lay-up repairs, and life extension projects for the Navy, UTL, Coast Guard, Fisheries, Port Trust, and merchant fleets. Over time, the yard has developed capabilities to manage intricate and advanced repair tasks. On November 18, 2015, the government made a significant decision regarding the sale of stakes. A total of 33.9 million shares were earmarked for sale, with the government holding 113,000 shares, while the rest constituted newly issued equity. However, the execution of this decision was delayed until August 2017, when the company successfully conducted its Initial Public Offering (IPO) and subsequently listed its shares on both the BSE and NSE. The government still owns a 72.86% stake in Cochin Shipyard Cochin Shipyard has established partnerships with specialist firms from regions such as the Near East, Far East, South East, Europe, and the USA for technology transfer and material packages related to shipbuilding, ship repair, platforms, rigs, and yard facility upgrades. The yard has also been chosen to construct India's first indigenous Air Defence Ship. Shipyard plays a crucial role in training graduate engineers to become marine engineers who later serve on both Indian and foreign ships, providing 100 such engineers with training annually.Business Segments
- Ship Building:Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), the first Greenfield and the most advanced shipbuilding yard in India, is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship in constructing high-quality ships. Leveraging its proven expertise, CSL delivers a versatile range of products, including Tankers, Product Carriers, Bulk Carriers, Passenger Vessels, High Bollard Pull Tugs, and Air Defence Ships.
- Ship Repair:CSL branched out into ship repair services in 1982 and has since excelled in upgrades and repairs for various ship types, including those in the oil exploration industry. With an extensive portfolio of over 2,500 successful ship repair projects, CSL serves clients from both the Defense and Commercial sectors. The yard has established a strong rapport with the Indian Navy, conducting refits and maintenance for their fleet.
Subsidiaries of Cochin Shipyard Limited
1. Udupi Cochin Shipyard Limited In September 2020, Udupi Cochin Shipyard Limited (UCSL) became a wholly owned subsidiary of CSL through the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) process. This facility is located in Udupi, Karnataka, and its operations began in July 2021. CSL's Udupi facility is equipped with advanced infrastructure, enabling it to provide top-notch shipbuilding services tailored to the specific needs of smaller and medium-sized vessels in both domestic and international markets. 2. Howrah Cochin Shipyard Limited Situated on the banks of the Hooghly River in Nazirgunge, Howrah Cochin Shipyard Limited (HCSL) is another wholly owned subsidiary of CSL. This compact shipyard in Howrah, West Bengal, is dedicated to the construction of high-quality inland and coastal vessels. The state-of-the-art facility was officially inaugurated on August 16, 2022. With its strategic location and efficient design, HCSL is well-prepared to deliver exceptional shipbuilding services for inland and coastal purposes, ensuring the construction of vessels that adhere to rigorous quality standards.Key Personnel
- Madhu S. Nair, Chairman and Managing Director
Corporate Actions
Buy Back- On March 31, 2018, CSL announced a Buyback Offer for ₹200 crore, which was 6.41% of the equity share capital and free reserves based on the audited financial statements of FY 2017-18.
- The shipbuilding industry saw a good year in 2022, with about 89 million deadweight tons (dwt) of new orders placed, slightly above deliveries (78.5 million dwt).
- New building prices continued to increase, rising over 30% on average. However, inflationary levels of major commodity costs like power, petroleum products, steel, copper, aluminium, etc., persisted, eroding profit margins.
- There is a significant core priority on transitioning to green or low-carbon shipping, primarily influenced by the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) push for a revised GHG Strategy and mid-term measures for zero-GHG technologies. 34% of new build orders by gross tonnage (GT) are oriented towards alternative-fueled technology.
- The Indian shipbuilding industry has faced challenges, of special note in terms of capacity limitations and financing. However, government initiatives like the Ship Building Financial Assistance (SBFA) policy aim to provide support to Indian yards, while regulations on older vessels and initiatives like Maritime India Vision 2030 (MIV 2030) set ambitious targets to bolster the industry.
- CSL's ship repair enterprise has grown significantly, with facilities in multiple locations. They are investing in a state-of-the-art Ship Lift System with six work stations and are expanding ship repair units across the Indian coast.
Founded | : 1972 |
Chairman | : Madhu Sankunny Nair |
Managing Director | : Madhu Sankunny Nair |
Address | : Administrative Building, Cochin Shipyard Premises, Kochi, Kerala, 682015, |
HO Tel | : 91-484-2501306 |
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