manufacturing careers
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IT sector jobs have been the most popular for young and old graduating classes in India for more than a decade now. This presentation ttys to show the diversity and depth of opportunities available in Manufacturing sector. For Indian manufacturing to grow, it is critical that the sector is able to attract best of the young talentTRANSCRIPT
Challenges & opportunities
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Brazil, Russia, India, China Growth, Investments, Returns, Wealth Creation
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GDP (%y/y) 8,9 6,5 8,5 8,8 9,2
Industrial Production (%y/y) 9,3 5,3 9,5 9,6 9,3
Fixed Investments (%y/y) 7,7 6,6 7,4 7,4 7,9
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Fastest growing sectors (next 5 years) 1. Electricity, gas & water (13,8%) 2. Paints, varnishes &c. (13,6%) 3. Telecommunication equipment (12,6%) 4. Pharmaceuticals (11,6%) 5. Man-made fibres (11,5%) 6. Oth. special purpose machinery (11,4%) 7. Electric components (11,4%)
Key Issues “Economists expect that the policy stimulus will drive a strong recovery in investment and maintain consumption. In the near term, however, annual growth will dip from last year’s strong H1 results but should gather momentum to over 8% towards the end of this year as exports stabilise.”
China Sector Shares % of GDP
Services 31%
Agriculture 9%
Extraction 4%
Utilities 4%Construction 6%
Manf of non durable consumer goods 9%
Manf of durable consumer goods 3%
Manf of investment goods 16%
Manf of intermediate goods 18%
Sectoral GDP Split1)
Source: Oxford Economics 06/2009. 1) Sector Split: % of GDP 2008
Economic Development/ Forecast
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Services 31% (General Service including: Insurance, Banking, Consulting etc.)
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GDP ( %y/y) 7,5 5,0 6,5 8,8 9,0Industrial Production (%y/y) 4,4 0,1 6,0 9,8 10,7Fixed Investments (%y/y) 9,0 5,7 8,6 12,2 12,7
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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India Sector Shares % of GDP
Services 59%
Agriculture 16%
Extraction 2%
Utilities 2%
Construction 7%
Manf of non durable consumer goods 3%
Manf of durable consumer goods 0%
Manf of investment goods 2%
Manf of intermediate goods 9%
Fastest growing sectors (next 5 years) 1. Motor Vehicles (10,9%) 2. Other manufacturing (10,0%) 3. Oth. general purpose machinery (9,9%) 4. Machine tools (9,2%) 5. Pharmaceuticals (9,2%) 6. Coke,petroleum & nuclear fuel (8,7%) 7. Iron & steel (8,5%)
Key Issues “The re-elected government has stated that ensuring a substantial pick-up in growth is its key priority. Inevitably this will mean that efforts to bring the large budget deficit under control will not start for a year or so. In the interim the government may turn to asset sales to help reduce the funding gap.”
Source: Oxford Economics 06/2009. 1) Sector Split: % of GDP 2008
Sectoral GDP Split1) Economic Development/Forecast
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Services 59 % (General Service including: Insurance, Banking, Consulting etc.)
Engineering (B2B)
Iron/ Coal Mines
Iron & Steel & Mineral
Intermediates
Steel & Mineral Products Machinery
Ancillaries
Other Intermediate Goods Automobile
White & Brown Goods
Consumables
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In a globalizing Industry
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Impact on Engineering Sector
■ Various segments of the industry will continue to grow
■ Growth of large scale and heavy industries could be faster
than the rest
■ Indian engineering industry will look more global with more
international players
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} Supply Chain ◦ Quality
} Product Development ◦ Process ◦ Multi Product Complexity & Standardization
} Technology } Environment } International Trade } Information Technology
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Carrier Network
Device Choice
• Outlook Mobile Access
• Intranet Apps
Secure Connectivity
External Corporate Firewall
Internal Corporate Firewall
DMZ Shop, Designer, Extranet, …
Multiple Enterprise Servers
File & Print, Email, Teamservice,Intranet, …..
SMS Blackberry: Email, Addressbook, Calendar
eToken for Secure Remote Access
Automatic Virus protection
Standard Client
A modern engineering organization with end to end IT backbone
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Demag- Designer
DDS
Sales Text
Kunde
Service VI Backoffice
ITAS
Installed Base
PGM
EXTRANET
INTRANET
IDAPSY
It is not glamorous… But… glamour does not always make a great career
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