Description
SWOT ANALYSIS OF JINDAL POLY FILMS LIMITED
Jindal Poly Films Ltd
Parent Company
B.C. Jindal Group
Category
Industrial Products
Sector
Diversified chemicals
Tagline/ Slogan
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USP
Largest single location plant in the world
STP
Polyester film, polypropylene film, steel pipes, and photographic Segment products
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films, biaxially- oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films, metalized films, and coated films for textile Target Group and packaging industry.
Positioning
Largest players in polyfilms
SWOT Analysis
1. Huge investment in low cost and highly efficient modern thin film extrusion plants 2. JPFL employs stringent controls to ensure the safety of its asset base against loss and misuse 3. Increase in purchasing power in the developing countries has resulted in a significant rise in per capita consumption of flexible packaging materials 4. Excellent industrial relations which induces the right culture for an efficient working Strength 5. One of the largest players of polyfilms in India
1. The recession witnessed closing down of capacities in Western Europe and U.S.A. coupled with the shift in demand 2. Production of thick BOPETS is limited to established producers in Weakness U.S.A., Europe, Japan and Korea
Opportunity
1. Thin BOPET films constitute nearly three fourth of the worlds consumption and the company manufacturers both thick and thin
BOPETs 2. High demand for thin BOPET films and comparably high profit margin 3. Penetration of flexible packaging in the developing economies in Asia is still low and huge opportunities exist for growth with the increase in organized retail and small serve packs
1. Given the volatile trend in crude oil and demand for polymers for competing applications the pressure on input costs can fluctuate 2. Latest and modern machinery with most competent technical backup does not ensure success against fierce competitions 3. Capacity increase in many part of Asia and India, without Threats corresponding increase in demand
Competition
1. Cosco Films Ltd 2. Polyplex Corporation Competitors 3. Midland polymers
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SWOT ANALYSIS OF JINDAL POLY FILMS LIMITED
Jindal Poly Films Ltd
Parent Company
B.C. Jindal Group
Category
Industrial Products
Sector
Diversified chemicals
Tagline/ Slogan
-
USP
Largest single location plant in the world
STP
Polyester film, polypropylene film, steel pipes, and photographic Segment products
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films, biaxially- oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films, metalized films, and coated films for textile Target Group and packaging industry.
Positioning
Largest players in polyfilms
SWOT Analysis
1. Huge investment in low cost and highly efficient modern thin film extrusion plants 2. JPFL employs stringent controls to ensure the safety of its asset base against loss and misuse 3. Increase in purchasing power in the developing countries has resulted in a significant rise in per capita consumption of flexible packaging materials 4. Excellent industrial relations which induces the right culture for an efficient working Strength 5. One of the largest players of polyfilms in India
1. The recession witnessed closing down of capacities in Western Europe and U.S.A. coupled with the shift in demand 2. Production of thick BOPETS is limited to established producers in Weakness U.S.A., Europe, Japan and Korea
Opportunity
1. Thin BOPET films constitute nearly three fourth of the worlds consumption and the company manufacturers both thick and thin
BOPETs 2. High demand for thin BOPET films and comparably high profit margin 3. Penetration of flexible packaging in the developing economies in Asia is still low and huge opportunities exist for growth with the increase in organized retail and small serve packs
1. Given the volatile trend in crude oil and demand for polymers for competing applications the pressure on input costs can fluctuate 2. Latest and modern machinery with most competent technical backup does not ensure success against fierce competitions 3. Capacity increase in many part of Asia and India, without Threats corresponding increase in demand
Competition
1. Cosco Films Ltd 2. Polyplex Corporation Competitors 3. Midland polymers
doc_657345762.docx