IMAP’s Industrials group brings you this monthly update with a focus on latest news, transactions and interesting snippets from the Industrials sector in India.
Recent News
Selection of Recent Transactions
DATE TARGET ACQUISITION
Mar '25 Euler Motors Hero Moto acquired a 32% stake in the EV truck and 3Ws OEM for $62mn
Mar '25 Right tight fasteners The Italian Fontana Gruppo acquired a 60% stake in the fastener manufacturing company for $117mn
Mar '25 Infinite Uptime Indian VC fund Avataar Ventures led a fundraise of %35mn for the American Industry 4.0 company
Mar '25 Lucro Plastecycle HUL acquired a ~14% stake in the plastic recycler for an undisclosed sum
Mar '25 PTC Energy ONGC Green acquired 100% of the power trading business for $140mn
Mar '25 Kwality Feeds The Allana Group, acquired the animal feed producer for $3mn
The Composite Materials Industry - a growing market in India
A composite material consists of two or more substances with distinct chemical and physical properties, combined to enhance strength and durability beyond those of the individual components. It typically comprises two key components - reinforcement fibre (glass, carbon, aramid, etc.) embedded in a resin/matrix material (polyester, epoxy, vinyl ester, etc.). Superior to traditional materials like plastics and metals, composites are widely used in aerospace, automotive, construction, renewable energy, & electronics.
The global composite materials market, standing at size of ~US$48 bn in 2024, is projected to grow at a 4% CAGR (2024-30). In contrast, India's emerging composite market, though smaller is anticipated to grow at a much faster rate.
Glass fibers combined with polyester resins are the most widely used composites (comprising ~70%+ of the market), replacing plastics and other materials in construction, transportation, and industrial applications; Glass fibre composites are also the most common material used to make PCB boards. Carbon fibre (completely imported) are used largely in combination with epoxies to make structural components largely for aerospace, automotive and sports equipment.
In 2024, the ground transportation/auto and construction sectors comprise approximately 54% of the total users of composite market by volume in India. Other key segments include electronics, pipes and renewable energy (wind turbines). While use of composites in aerospace and renewable energy have limited adoption in India, they are expected to grow at the fastest rate over the next few years.
The composite manufacturing industry consists of two key verticals:
Material Manufacturing: There are a large number of resin manufactures in India but limited number of players manufacturing fibre - Goa Glass Fiber and Owens Corning manufacture glass fibre. Other reinforcement fibres like carbon fibres are entirely imported, though some companies plan to initiate domestic production of these materials.
Fabrication: This segment focuses on transforming composites into end-use products. Products manufactured range from customized low-volume (but high margin products) which often includes a product or process design element to high-volume components such as cables and pipes albeit with lower margins.