Nawa Engineers
G N Raju,
Manging Director, Nawa Engineers
NAWA is one of the top 5 companies in India which has been offering solutions for plant and equipment needed for the construction, quarry, mining, cement, thermal power, metallurgical and process industries in the area of Crushing - Screening - Material Handling & Aggregate Plants since 1998.
The company products range including NAWAGRIZZLY (vibrating grizzly feeder), NAWAJAW (primary jaw crusher), NAWACONE (secondary & tertiary cone crushers), NAWAPACTOR (vertical shaft impact crushers), NAWASCREEN (vibrating screens), NAWASPIRAL (sand classifier) etc. are cost effective and high quality indigenous alternatives to those produced by International majors.
NAWA’s strong base is its product know-how, proven Technology and Engineering skills supported by latest CADD capabilities. These, coupled with its well equipped Heavy Fabrication & Manufacturing facilities and project management skills, contribute to their ability to deliver world-class equipment and build integrated systems that are technically superior and cost-wise the most economical.
NAWA is actively involved in the engineering, development and manufacture of heavy duty crushing, screening and material handling equipment and plants for hard rock and mineral ores. At Excon, NAWA will exhibit its equipment in a sprawling 862 sq.m outdoor stall. Talking about the company’s expectations from the show, Mr. G N Raju, Manging Director said that we expect EXCON 2011 to live up to its big ticket billing as one of the biggest Construction Equipment Machinery shows in the world. We hope that we can witness a whole new showcase of products and sets of ideas and trends in the construction equipment industry. We will display our new Mobile Plants in various old and new configurations and hope to network and interact with various companies (including overseas) and strengthen our existing business and establish newer ones. We expect to leave a mark of our manufacturing expertise and showcase indigenous Indian manufacturing capability and talent.
In addition, we will run various multimedia presentations of our inherent strengths in providing design to commissioning of turnkey bulk material handling projects. We will showcase our state-of-the-art brand new manufacturing plants which are retrofitted to take care of heavy fabrication capabilities which have drawn the attention of various foreign companies.
Speaking about the NAWA’s focus area of new products offerings for 2012-13, Mr. Raju said, NAWA will venture into the offering of Track Mounted Plants - all developed and manufactured in-house. It has also plans to manufacture Concrete Batching Plant Machinery. Due to a high level of enquiries from foreign vendors, NAWA has serious plans to get into trading of common infrastructure construction equipment like Cranes, Loaders etc.
The company products range including NAWAGRIZZLY (vibrating grizzly feeder), NAWAJAW (primary jaw crusher), NAWACONE (secondary & tertiary cone crushers), NAWAPACTOR (vertical shaft impact crushers), NAWASCREEN (vibrating screens), NAWASPIRAL (sand classifier) etc. are cost effective and high quality indigenous alternatives to those produced by International majors.
NAWA’s strong base is its product know-how, proven Technology and Engineering skills supported by latest CADD capabilities. These, coupled with its well equipped Heavy Fabrication & Manufacturing facilities and project management skills, contribute to their ability to deliver world-class equipment and build integrated systems that are technically superior and cost-wise the most economical.
NAWA is actively involved in the engineering, development and manufacture of heavy duty crushing, screening and material handling equipment and plants for hard rock and mineral ores. At Excon, NAWA will exhibit its equipment in a sprawling 862 sq.m outdoor stall. Talking about the company’s expectations from the show, Mr. G N Raju, Manging Director said that we expect EXCON 2011 to live up to its big ticket billing as one of the biggest Construction Equipment Machinery shows in the world. We hope that we can witness a whole new showcase of products and sets of ideas and trends in the construction equipment industry. We will display our new Mobile Plants in various old and new configurations and hope to network and interact with various companies (including overseas) and strengthen our existing business and establish newer ones. We expect to leave a mark of our manufacturing expertise and showcase indigenous Indian manufacturing capability and talent.
In addition, we will run various multimedia presentations of our inherent strengths in providing design to commissioning of turnkey bulk material handling projects. We will showcase our state-of-the-art brand new manufacturing plants which are retrofitted to take care of heavy fabrication capabilities which have drawn the attention of various foreign companies.
Speaking about the NAWA’s focus area of new products offerings for 2012-13, Mr. Raju said, NAWA will venture into the offering of Track Mounted Plants - all developed and manufactured in-house. It has also plans to manufacture Concrete Batching Plant Machinery. Due to a high level of enquiries from foreign vendors, NAWA has serious plans to get into trading of common infrastructure construction equipment like Cranes, Loaders etc.
Nawa’s Perspective on CSE Industry
With massive infrastructure construction activity underway in India for the last few years, the Crushing and Screening Equipment are now detached exclusively from being a mining sector domain to the core construction sector domains.
The very need for millions of tons of road base materials, concrete mixes and asphalt mixes has pitch forked the need of Crushing & Screening Equipment (CSE) into the forefront of the Construction Equipment (CE) Industry.
CSE convert hard rocks into aggregates. The machinery used for mineral sizing and hard rock being mostly the same - the manufacturers, both multinational and domestic players, of CSE have turned their entire focus on aggregate/quarry industry. Stone crushing which hitherto looked down as low end business has now prominently occupied the same status as that of CE sector. The roadside 30-50 TPH crusher plants have been transformed into 300-500-900 TPH high-tech aggregate plants.
The CSE manufacturing sector has grown multifold. Indigenous players have developed new and high capacity primary jaw crushers, secondary & tertiary hydraulic cone crushers, horizontal shaft impact crushers, vibrating screening equipment and complete plant installations to meet ever increasing demand for aggregates for the national highways projects, state road projects, dam construction, airports, sea ports, urban infrastructure development, power projects and commercial RMC plants.
Multinational manufacturers have had a field day and continue to flourish. Many of them have setup their manufacturing base here as India will be their major source of business. Many new players have set foot on Indian shores from all corners of the world, and numbers are increasing foreseeing a boom period of much larger scale in 2010-20 and beyond.
The CSE sector too has matured and is able to produce crushing and screening equipment to world standards and compete with the multinationals.
NAWA leads the pack in the Indigenous CSE Manufacturers segment for manufacturing low to very high end capacities.
The very need for millions of tons of road base materials, concrete mixes and asphalt mixes has pitch forked the need of Crushing & Screening Equipment (CSE) into the forefront of the Construction Equipment (CE) Industry.
CSE convert hard rocks into aggregates. The machinery used for mineral sizing and hard rock being mostly the same - the manufacturers, both multinational and domestic players, of CSE have turned their entire focus on aggregate/quarry industry. Stone crushing which hitherto looked down as low end business has now prominently occupied the same status as that of CE sector. The roadside 30-50 TPH crusher plants have been transformed into 300-500-900 TPH high-tech aggregate plants.
The CSE manufacturing sector has grown multifold. Indigenous players have developed new and high capacity primary jaw crushers, secondary & tertiary hydraulic cone crushers, horizontal shaft impact crushers, vibrating screening equipment and complete plant installations to meet ever increasing demand for aggregates for the national highways projects, state road projects, dam construction, airports, sea ports, urban infrastructure development, power projects and commercial RMC plants.
Multinational manufacturers have had a field day and continue to flourish. Many of them have setup their manufacturing base here as India will be their major source of business. Many new players have set foot on Indian shores from all corners of the world, and numbers are increasing foreseeing a boom period of much larger scale in 2010-20 and beyond.
The CSE sector too has matured and is able to produce crushing and screening equipment to world standards and compete with the multinationals.
NAWA leads the pack in the Indigenous CSE Manufacturers segment for manufacturing low to very high end capacities.
CSE Industry Demand Forecast
According to CPCB forecast, the CSE Industry is expected to churn out nearly 45 billion tonnes of aggregates needed as supply of raw material aggregate needed for the core Construction & Infrastructure (CI) Industry till 2013 to produce the various projected roads, dams, ports, industrial corridors, high speed rail corridors projects. This demand is expected to increase to nearly triple to 135 billion tones of aggregates by the end of the 12th Five Year Plan. This translates to a requirement of over 26,500 CSE plants by 2017 end making this a niche and leading CE industry segment in terms of CE share.
NAWA seeks to take a lion share of this CSE market forecast.
NAWA seeks to take a lion share of this CSE market forecast.
CSE Industry Sector Forecast
The impending slowdown forecast across the western world due to financial debt conditions and near zero investment forecast for the saturated core infrastructure segments in those countries for the next five years, it is clear that the India and China will be the core focus of all Foreign CE Companies. This also puts the pressure on Indian government to come out with more clear guidelines for the mining, ports and every Infrastructure sectors. With a trillion dollar investment envisaged in the 12th 5 years plan, it has become vital to avoid scams and ensure transparency of development of the CE Sector.
For the CSE Sector -
A) 2012-13: the demand will be overwhelmingly more for the tyre based mobile plant configurations
B) 2012-17: the demand for concrete sector picks up due to sectoral demands and hence NAWA will introduce its integrate batching plants to provide an end to end aggregate to concrete provision CSE plant configurations.
C) 2013-17: the demand in mining sector will pickup leading to a demand for track based mobile plant configurations
NAWA seeks to introduce the entire range of equipment (from low to the highest capacities) as per the demand of the CSE market. While the foreign competition is a risk factor, NAWA is better placed with its indigenous technologies to service the need of CSE equipment with equivalent or more quality at much lower prices than the foreign counterparts.
NAWA seeks to introduce the entire range of equipment (from low to the highest capacities) as per the demand of the CSE market. While the foreign competition is a risk factor, NAWA is better placed with its indigenous technologies to service the need of CSE equipment with equivalent or more quality at much lower prices than the foreign counterparts.
NBM&CW November 2011