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AGENDA
An Integrated Energy Solutions CompanyCorporate Timeline Strategy
Full Service Integration Geographic Presence Advanced Technology
Business Line Review Recent Financial PerformanceAppendix I: Economic Environment
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AN INTEGRATED ENERGY SOLUTIONS COMPANY
The Elsewedy family began what is today Elsewedy Electric in 1938 as an electrical equipment trading company.
In 1960, after developing deep market understanding and local presence, the company became Egypt’s first specialized cables distributor.
In 1984, Arab Cables – as the company was then called – built the country’s first private sector cables factory . The event marked the beginning of Elsewedy Electric’s corporate identity.
Elsewedy Electric is an energy player structured to face the challenges of the world’s fastest growing markets and the complexity of the critical electricity industry. From its start, deep product and sector specialization and unprecedented insight into local markets set the ground work for first mover advantage into new markets and sectors.
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FULL‐SERVICE INTEGRATION
Elsewedy Electric is a fully integrated energy solutions provider: From raw materials such as metals and plastics to inputs across the spectrum of wires, cables and electrical products, to contracting and turnkey infrastructure projects and electricity generation through competitively advantaged wind technology.
Energy / Infrastructure Industrial Commercial Residential
Electrical Products
Transformers
Elsewedy Electric provides integrated solutions through six divisions to four main markets.
Wind EnergyGeneration
Energy Measurement
and Management
Engineeringand
Contracting
Wiresand Cables
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FULL‐SERVICE INTEGRATION
Elsewedy Electric delivers full energy solutions through six business lines
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Porcelain insulators
Cables accessories
Explosion proof equipment
Fiber glass poles
Electrical Products
Power transformers
First and only producer of power (step up) transformers in the region
Oil immersed distribution transformers
Cast resin transformers
Modular Solutions
Service
Transformers
Meters
Software Communication
Energy Measurementand Management
Transmission and distribution
Engineering and generation
Engineeringand Contracting
Wind turbines
Wind towers
Wind farm development
Operation and maintenance
Balance of plant
Wind EnergyGeneration
Power cables
Special cables
Winding wires
Raw materials
Wiresand Cables
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CORPORATE TIMELINE
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Elsewedy Electric believes that the key to thriving in a competitive marketplace is remaining at the fore of the increasingly complex landscape.
The company seeks to transform as an adaptive organization strategically evolving and responding to an ever‐changing global and industry environment.
ARAB CABLESEgypt’s 1st special cables production plant
EGYTECH Power cables manufacturer
SEDPLASTPVC compounds and Master Batch plant – raw materials
UNITED INDUSTRIESSpecial cables producer (instrumentation cables, low smoke halogen free, control cables, co‐axial cables, automotive wires)
ELASTIMOLDFully integrated cables accessories plant
UNITED METALSCopper rods manufacturer
ELSEWEDY SEDCOCable joints and terminations pioneer in Egypt
GIAD ELSEWEDY CABLESSudan’s first cables plant
1984 1996 1997 1998 2002
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CORPORATE TIMELINE
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SUDANESE EGYPTIAN ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIESTransformers manufacturer in Sudan – extends Sudan presence beyond cables
ITALSMEASpecialized explosion proof equipments producer
ELSEWEDY CABLES SYRIACables production facility in Syria to serve the Levant markets
ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC GHANARoad Lighting Poles facility in Ghana
ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC SYRIA Full service and fully integrated cables and transformers facility to service demand across the Middle East
UNITED WIRES Production facility specialized in galvanized steel wires
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
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CORPORATE TIMELINE
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ELSEWEDY CABLES ALGERIAFully localized cables production facility filling domestic demand
ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC ZAMBIA The group’s transformer manufacturing company in Africa, serving regional demand (Elsewedy is Africa’s only transformer producer)
ECMEI 70% stake in The Egyptian Company for Manufacturing Electric Insulators – secures the manufacturing technology for electrical porcelain insulators and remains the sole producer in Africa and the Middle East
ISKRAEMECO 100% share of the worldwide manufacturer of energy measurement and management systems; a global technology leader, the third largest player in the European market and the seventh largest globally
M. TORRES OLVEGA INDUSTRIAL 30% holding of the wind energy division of the Spanish technology group, allowing Elsewedy to establish SWEG (Elsewedy for Wind Energy Generation – a company 100% owned by Elsewedy Electric)
2008EL SEWEDY CABLES KSAFully localized cables production facility filling domestic demand
EL SEWEDY CABLES ETHIOPIAFully localized cables production facility filling domestic demand
EL SEWEDY CABLES YEMEN Fully localized cables production facility filling domestic demand
EL SEWEDY TRANSFORMERS EGYPTFirst and only producer of power (step up) transformers in the region
RENAMED ELSEWEDY ELECTRICInstitutionalization and integration continues as Elsewedy builds its full service platform
M. TORRES OLVEGA INTERNATIONAL STAKE INCREASERenegotiates agreement with M. Torres to acquire an additional 60% of the Spanish wind turbine manufacturer, for a total 90% stake, reducing per share acquisition price significantly
SIAG ELSEWEDY TOWERS (SET).SIAG Elsewedy Towers (SET)— a joint venture with SIAG, a leading German company specialized in wind mill tower construction (part of SWEG). SET production facility opens in Ain Sokhna, Egypt
DOHA CABLES Fully localized cables production facility filling domestic and near‐regional demand
ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC NIGERIA Nigeria’s first and only transformers plant with production capacity of 750 MVA
3W NETWORKS A majority stake in 3W Networks, a technology based communications contractor and systems integrator
2009 2010
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STRATEGY
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GeographicPresenceGeographicPresence
AdvancedTechnologyAdvancedTechnology
Full‐ServiceIntegrationFull‐ServiceIntegration
Aggressive positioning across product, services and geography
Our strategy is driven by a unique corporate structure that allows Elsewedy Electric to act as both a global company with multi‐national operations and export markets, and as a truly local market player with deep roots in domestic economies.
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FULL‐SERVICE INTEGRATION
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Elsewedy Electric designs, develops and operates generating, transmitting and distributing infrastructure. Additionally, the company’s production divisions supply external generation, T&D and utilities players and projects. Moving forward, Elsewedy Electric expects to assume equity stakes in power generation and distribution assets, including wind and traditional generation sources.
Sector Exposure: Utilities – power generation and distribution Utilities – water treatment Transportation infrastructure – airports and tunnels
Integrated Offerings: EPC – engineering, procurement, construction – and
development of traditional source power plants Transmission and distribution (T&D) Supply of complete cabling solutions for power production,
transmissions and distributions Utilities management – lighting, access control, monitoring
and safety Electricity pre‐payment systems Windmill manufacturing, wind farm development and wind
energy generation and distribution
FULL‐SERVICE INTEGRATION: ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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Electrical Produ
cts
Transformers
Wind En
ergy
Gen
eration
Wire
sand Cables
Engine
ering
and Co
ntracting
Energy M
easuremen
tand Managem
ent
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FULL‐SERVICE INTEGRATION: INDUSTRIAL
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Transformers
Energy M
easuremen
tand Managem
ent
Wind En
ergy
Gen
eration
Wire
sand Cables
Engine
ering
and Co
ntracting
Elsewedy Electric supplies raw materials, designs and builds infrastructure and distributes electricity to industrial clients across a range of sectors. The company also develops and manages internal systems and measures and optimizes consumption at production facilities.
Sector Exposure: Industrial parks Manufacturing across segments Automobile Cement, aluminum and steel Food and beverage packaging Pharmaceuticals Chemicals
Integrated Offerings: Complete cabling solutions (including raw materials and
installation) for power and special cables (control, instrumentation, fiber optics, winding and data)
Optimization of process energy performance Control and monitoring systems for machines Process automation Electrical distribution – protection and installation systems Electricity metering and supply quality management Fire alarm solutions
Electrical Produ
cts
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FULL‐SERVICE INTEGRATION: COMMERCIAL
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Elsewedy Electric produces, distributes, installs and manages full‐service electricity solutions for commercial space development and renovation and ongoing service provisions.
Sector Exposure: Offices Shopping centers Industrial and warehouse complexes Hotels Hospitals
Integrated Offerings: Complete cabling solutions (including raw materials and
installation) for power and special cables (control, instrumentation, fiber optics, winding and data)
Power supply and distribution Utilities management – lighting, access and control of
electricity Energy measurement and management Multi‐site remote management Data exchange – voice‐data‐image , power line carrier
technology, radio Fire alarm solutions
Transformers
Energy M
easuremen
tand Managem
ent
Wind En
ergy
Gen
eration
Wire
sand Cables
Engine
ering
and Co
ntracting
Electrical Produ
cts
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FULL‐SERVICE INTEGRATION: RESIDENTIAL
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Electrical Produ
cts
Transformers
Energy M
easuremen
tand Managem
ent
Wind En
ergy
Gen
eration
Wire
sand Cables
Engine
ering
and Co
ntracting
Elsewedy Electric produces and distributes a full range of products that bring electricity, energy measurement and communications to regional households.
Sector Exposure: New and renovated single family residences New and renovated apartment complexes
Integrated Offerings: Complete cabling solutions for power and special cables
(control, instrumentation, fiber optics, winding and data) Electrical distribution, protection and installation systems Home automations and data exchange Monitoring and safety Electricity metering and supply quality management Communication and multimedia networks – voice‐data‐image
and power line carrier networks providing access in all rooms to telephone, TV, internet and other connection via electrical wiring systems
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Elsewedy Electric’s integrated energy solutions providea full range of offerings to produce, distribute, manage and safely use electrical power
FULL‐SERVICE INTEGRATION
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FULL‐SERVICE INTEGRATION
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A full‐service, vertically integrated product line:Diversification across production, engineering and generation with focused electricity specialization
Raw and intermediate materials and export hub in Egypt leverages low cost production, a favorable trade environment and a central geography.
Global production distributes operations strategically —Elsewedy enters a market where it sees opportunity and expands to other activities in the market organically …
…Local entities facilitate and organize the group’s various activities — one division’s presence allows a group‐wide foothold in new markets.
Full‐service energy solutions model maintains the ability to cross‐sell products and grow long term customer relationships, crucial in developing a leading market position.
Integration across the value chain supports:– Fast track capabilities– Quality guarantees– Cost leadership– Brand advantages– Ability to offer turnkey solutions
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GEOGRAPHIC PRESENCE
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GEOGRAPHIC PRESENCE
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SLOVENIA• Electrometers Capacity: 3 mn metersEGYPT• Electrometers Capacity: 1 mn metersMALAYSIA• Electrometers Capacity: 250,000 metersGHANA• Road Lighting Poles
Electrical Products Wind Energy Generation
EGYPT• Cables Capacity: 156,000 tons• Copper Rod Capacity: 120,000 tons• PVC Capacity: 81,000 tonsSAUDI ARABIA• Cables Capacity: 39,000 tonsQATAR• Cables Capacity: 24,000 tons
EGYPT• Transformers Capacity: 8,500 MVASUDAN• Transformers Capacity: 450 MVAZAMBIA• Transformers Capacity: 450 MVAAlgeria• Transformers Capacity: 400 MVA
SPAIN• Wind turbinesEGYPT• Wind towers
ALGERIA• Cables Capacity: 30,000 tonsSUDAN• Cables Capacity: 12,000 tons ETHIOPIA• Cables Capacity: 9,600 tons
Transformers Wires and Cables (Total Capacity)
Today, Elsewedy Electric is a global integrated cables and electrical products manufacturer and a turnkey services provider with more than 10,000 employees working at 30 production facilities in 15 countries
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GEOGRAPHIC PRESENCE
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Elsewedy Electric’s comprehensive worldwide distribution network reaches around the globe
Engineering & Contracting
Algeria ChadCameroonEgypt Equatorial GuineaEthiopia IraqGhana Mozambique
Main Export MarketAustria Bahrain BelgiumBrazil BulgariaCongo DRCCyprusEquatorial Guinea
KenyaKuwaitLibya Madagascar Malawi MalaysiaMoroccoMozambiqueOman
The NetherlandsQatarRussiaRwandaSaudi ArabiaSouth AfricaSpainTunisiaUAE
UgandaUnited Kingdom UruguayZimbabwe
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Ethiopia FinlandFranceGermanyIndiaIraqItalyJordanKazakhstan
NigerNigeriaRwandaSaudi ArabiaYemen Zambia
GEOGRAPHIC PRESENCE
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Economies of scale without compromising local producer advantages– Elsewedy considers production and distribution decisions holistically — fully localized global entities are integrated extensions of Elsewedy’s Cairo‐headquartered operations
Domestic recognition – with nearly 100% local staffing – allows: – Tax benefits – Lower cost financing – Ultimately, better margins and secure market share
Local insight establishes:– Intelligence on local conditions and players – Key relationships – Position to anticipate market demand
Considerable investment in scalability of ICT infrastructure to link geographically dispersed factories and offices (investment continues):– Shares data and knowledge – Reduces costs and lead times – Improves management operational processes
Our structure is our strategy: A closely aligned federation of fully localized production and distribution centers with a global coordination center
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ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
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Our structure is our strategy A premium on rationalizing production and distribution decisions — Elsewedy seeks select, tactical access to attractive energy and infrastructure demand in both developed and developing markets
Operations structured to push regional and international economies of scale Distributed national and business cycle risk
Global yet local An organization that understands and respects how different countries operate and utilizes organizational learning and knowledge transfer to push the limits of culture and find opportunities to innovate
First‐mover advantages in underdeveloped infrastructure markets in the Middle East and Africa, many of which are rolling out sizable infrastructure spending plans with little or no domestic supply
Investing in technology An understanding of which core technologies to master and aggressive investment in these opportunities Recognizes the limits to specialization Leverages deep specialization and accrued competitive advantages with broader diversification
Dynamic management Elsewedy is progressing toward a management structure that facilitates quick decision‐making and carefully monitors developments around the world: Each executive committee member is increasingly responsible for a business, region, function or industry segment, placing the highest level of management in touch with core activities
Human capacity remains a challenge for all operators in Elsewedy Electric’s main markets: The company continues to focus on hiring and training the region’s most talented managers and employees
Elsewedy Electric’s Approach to Emerging and Global Markets
An organization that combines global‐scale and world‐class technology with deep roots in local markets
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY: ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC’S APPROACH TO GLOBAL MARKETS
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ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
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Wind: With the acquisition of a majority stake in M. Torres Olvega Industrial, Elsewedy Electric is offering complete wind solutions: manufacturing and developing wind farms and selling electricity to third parties with a strategy of owning early stage gearless turbine technology that makes wind farms cheaper to maintain.
Wires and Cables: Elsewedy Electric’s state‐of‐the‐art cable manufacturing factories are equipped with premier technology.
Advanced technology acquisition and development places Elsewedy Electric at the forefront of world electricity trends, positioning the group to supply the most cost effective, clean technology to regional developing nations. Group‐wide sharing of the most advanced production technology extends significant efficiency gains across the group's activities, while effective brand development boosts the group’s profile as a leading energy player.
Transformers: Elsewedy Transformers is the first and only producer of power (step up) transformers in the region up to 220KV.
Meters: Through Iskraemeco – a Slovenia based metering products, systems and services company established in 1945 and acquired in 2007 – Elsewedy Electric has gained the world’s most advanced residential and corporate utilities measurement technology
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Business Line Review
BUSINESS LINE REVIEW: WIRES AND CABLES
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Egypt Elsewedy is the sizable market leader Low cost manufacturing and raw material baseExport hub
Saudi Arabia Largest cable market in the Middle East – expected $140.3 billion needed on electricity projects over the next decade
Ethiopia First producerUnder‐developed infrastructure
Algeria 15% import tariffs Market deficit – consumption increase of app. 40% from 2005 to 2010
Under‐developed infrastructure
Sudan First and only producer Net import nationGovernment partnershipUnder‐developed infrastructure
QatarFirst cable producer Solid economic growth Under‐developed infrastructure
Elsewedy Electric has significantly extended its core wires and cables capacity in recent years, more than doubling capacity since 2007 to approximately 272,400 tons as of December 31st 2013, as Elsewedy Electric positions itself to supply significant regional energy demand.
156
3924 30 12 9.6
Egypt SaudiArabia
Qatar Algeria Sudan Ethiopia
Existing Capacity (‘000 tons)
Cables Production Capacity and Sales Volume ( ‘000 tons)
125147
203
250
282 282 272
88 100
135 151 157 163 159
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Cables Production Capacity (tons) Sales (tons)
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BUSINESS LINE REVIEW: ENGINEERING AND CONTRACTING
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Elsewedy Electric’s Engineering and Construction groups deliver electricity generating assets and transmission and distribution (T&D) networks on an EPC basis.
The company also expects to own and operate assets across the power generation and distribution sector.
Engineering and Construction
Elsewedy T&D supplies, installs and commissions overhead transmission lines and substations on a turnkey basis for national utilities companies across the Middle East and Africa.
Elsewedy T&D
Through Egytech – a wholly owned production facility leveraging the most advanced processes and technologies –Elsewedy Cables supplies state‐of‐the‐art power cables to generation and T&D projects worldwide.
EgytechPower System Projects
Power System Projects (PSP) provides EPC solutions to power generating and high voltage substation projects.
Elsewedy Power develops, designs, builds and operates power assets. The unit acts as Elsewedy Electric’s Engineering and Construction operations integrator – directing contracts to Elsewedy Electric T&D and PSP as well as internal suppliers. As a distinct entity, Elsewedy Power also works with experienced developers, EPC contractors and suppliers based around the world.
Elsewedy Power
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BUSINESS LINE REVIEW: ENGINEERING AND CONTRACTING
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Power Systems Projects (PSP) integrates Engineering, Procurement and Construction services with complete project management, tailoring services to meet a broad range of client projects and business activities across the region – from coal and gas‐fired plants to complete wind farm development and construction
PSP invests in equity stakes of construction, operation and maintenance of electrical systems including
generation and T&D projects
Globally source material and equipment from proven manufacturers, including Elsewedy Electric subsidiaries
Manage logistics of material and equipment delivery, ensuring projects are completed on schedule
Provide a range of services from overall construction management to actual construction and commissioning
Ensure facility is completed on time, on budget and to specification
Engineering Procurement Construction
Determine all facility, equipment and material requirements
Produce all technical deliverables required to execute the project
Review vendor proposals Ensure safety in designs
PSP
PSP is structured vertically along functional business lines and integrated by project management professionals
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Elsewedy Electric T&D Design, engineering, procurement, installation, testing and commissioning of low and medium voltage overhead transmission lines
Design, engineering, procurement, installation, testing and commissioning of low and medium voltage substations
Design, engineering, manufacture and procurement, installation, testing, commissioning and startup for rural distribution systems
Design and installation of industrial electrical power and distribution systems Complete rural electrification schemes
Africa is well endowed with the potential for cost‐effective energy resources on a large scale: Regional power trade is the solution to the continent’s high‐cost and low‐efficiency environment.
But making regional power trade work is a considerable challenge, in part because of the many missing links in the continental power‐transmission network. Elsewedy Electric’s T&D services arm is building these networks across the continent.
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Capabilities EPC – Engineering,
Procurement & Construction EES – Engineering, Equipment Supply ES – Equipment Supply O&M – Operation and Maintenance
Generation Types Wind Diesel (LFO) Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) Gas Dual Fuel (LFO/HFO) Bio Fuel
Clients Public Utilities Independent power producers (IPPs) Governmental and public facilities Industrial facilities
(mines, plants, mills and others) Private developers
(malls, villages, hotels, hospitals , high rises)
Financials SC – Supply credit EPC Credit BLT – Build, lease, transfer BOT – Build, operate, transfer BOOT – Build, own, operate, transfer
AlgeriaChadEgypt Ethiopia Equatorial GuineaGhana MozambiqueNigerRwanda Zambia
Elsewedy T&D
Egypt Algeria Ethiopia Nigeria
PSP
Elsewedy Electric’s engineering and construction teams have completed projects throughout Africa.
IraqYemenCameroon
Elsewedy Power
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Elsewedy Electric’s engineering and contracting solution offers regional clients a single solution to full generation and distribution needs.
860
1,690
2,525
1,8801,787
1,162
2,120
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 9M‐2013 9M‐2014
38%
24% 23% 21%
14%
20%
14%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 9M‐2013 9M‐2014
Turnkey Gross Profit Margin
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Engineering & Contracting Revenues (EGP mn)
BUSINESS LINE REVIEW: TRANSFORMERS
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Elsewedy Transformers is the first and only producer of power (step up) transformers in the region up to 220KV. The group produces a full range of low, medium and high voltage transformers ‐‐ including power (step up) and distribution (step down) transformers .
Egypt First and only producer of power (step up) transformers up to 220KV
First and only producer of dry type transformer up to 10 MVA
Low cost manufacturing base Export hub
SudanFirst and only transformers producerPartnership with the government Under‐developed infrastructure
PowerTransformers
DistributionTransformers
—First and only producer in the region
—Power plants —T&D substations —Industrial facilities —Subway, metro and other
transportation systems
—High‐rise buildings —Hospitals —Wind farms —Airports —Commercial complexes
ZambiaFirst and only transformers producer Access to highly untapped markets Partnership with the government Under‐developed infrastructure
8,500
450450 400
Egypt Sudan Zambia Algeria
Existing Capacity (MVA)
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BUSINESS LINE REVIEW: ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
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In June 2008 Elsewedy Electric acquired the Egyptian Company for Manufacturing Electric Insulator (ECMEI), the Middle East’s leading ceramics insulators manufacturer.
Elsewedy Electric’s acquisition of Iskraemeco establishes a global metering and measurement giant with the technological strength to build tomorrow’s smart products and the production and distribution base to capture worldwide market share
In Egypt and Ghana – through United Industries and Elsewedy Electric Ghana, respectively – the company produces fiberglass poles for various electricity purposes, including street lighting and overhead transmission lines.
In 2008 the company established ITALSMEA, a group specializing in explosion proof products for the petroleum sector. ITALSMEA supplies bulk electricity goods to the local Egyptian and international petroleum sector.
Electrical Products
ECMEI Fiberglass Poles Explosion Proof Products
ECMEI was established in 2004 and today produces 7,000 tons of different electric ceramic insulators, with a particular expertise in high tension with various applications.
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BUSINESS LINE REVIEW: METERS
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In 2007 Elsewedy Electric acquired Slovenia’s Iskraemeco, one of the world’s most technologically advanced producers of metering equipment and services. The acquisition establishes a global metering and measurement giant with the technological strength to build tomorrow’s smart products and the production and distribution base to capture worldwide market share.
Iskraemeco Iskra Amesi
Energy Measurement and Management
Iskra Amesi, an engineering service provider and holding of Iskraemeco, provides services and equipment for testing metering equipment and industrial automation
Iskraemeco is one of the world’s most technologically advanced producers of metering equipment.
Iskraemeco group production plants and offices Iskraemeco references (customer locations)
Iskraemeco currently supplies over 2 million meters, mostly to countries in Europe and the Gulf
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BUSINESS LINE REVIEW: WIND
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Elsewedy for Wind Energy Generation (SWEG) integrates the world class technology and production expertise of Germany’s SIAG Group, Spain’s M. Torres Olvega Industrial (MTOI) and Elsewedy Electric. The business line constitutes a significant step forward for wind power in Africa & the Middle East.
SWEG’s Solutions : Wind Turbines Supply• TWT’s direct drive gearless technology is a unique contribution to the wind
energy industry in terms of reliability, performance, maintenance costs.
Operation and Maintenance • SWEG operates and services all critical wind energy components: Wind turbines,
wind towers and rotor blades.
SWEG – Elsewedy for Wind Energy GenerationM. Torres OlvegaIndustrial (MTOI)
Gearless Wind Turbines
Wind Towers – SET Wind Farm Development – Elsewedy Power
Operations and Maintenance – Elsewedy
Power
Balance of plant – Elsewedy Cables, Elsewedy Transformers, Elsewedy Electrical Products
(ECMEI), Iskraemeco
SIAG Elsewedy Towers (SET) is a joint venture between SIAG ‐ Schaaf Industrie Aktiengesellschaft, a leading German steel manufacturer, and Elsewedy Electric, to build wind towers for the MEA region and the South European market.
SWEG coordinates with Elsewedy Power as developer and co‐developer of wind farm developments.
Turnkey Solutions & EPC• SWEG is integrating and utilizing all capacities within Elsewedy Electric to
provide specialized and complete services to the wind energy sector (like additional cables, switchgears, transformers and other products and services).
Wind farm Co‐development• SWEG explores Development & IPP business opportunities to support clients
and ensure successful projects.
MTOI currently produces TWT turbines (1.65 MW) in Spain.
With the acquired know‐how of industry leading MTOI, SWEG continues to focus on expanding its operations and maintenance offerings.
SWEG, along with Elsewedy Engineering and Contracting companies, acts as system integrator, executing balance of plant projects with support from across Elsewedy operations
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Recent Financial Performance
MANAGEMENT REVIEW
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Revenue (LE million)
Gross Profit (LE million)
Consolidated Results for 9M‐2014 ended September 30th, 2014
Consolidated revenues increased by 14% to reach EGP 12.8 billion for 9M 2014, versus EGP 11.2 billion in 9M 2013.
Gross profit increased by 18% to reach EGP 1,985 million during 9M 2014, versus EGP 1,677 million in 9M 2013.
Net profit after Minority Interest increased by 63% reached EGP 310 million in 9M 2014 versus EGP 190 million for 9M 2013.
796
509
117 97
190
310
2010 2011 2012 2013 9M‐2013 9M‐2014
Net Profit (LE million)
15,09914,51212,902
15,169
11,23912,813
2010 2011 2012 2013 9M‐2013 9M‐2014
Wires & Cables Electrical Products Turnkey Projects
2,0651,988 1,912 1,832
1,677
1,985
2010 2011 2012 2013 9M‐2013 9M‐2014
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Revenues by Business Line 9M‐2014
Gross profit by Business Line 9M‐2014
74%
17%
4%4% 2%
Wires & Cables Turnkey Projects Transformers Other Electrical Products Meters
Revenues and Gross Profit Contribution by Business Line
78%
10%
7% 3% 2%0
70%
14%
9%4% 2%
64%14%
13%
5% 5%
Revenues by Business Line 9M‐2013
Gross profit by Business Line 9M‐2013
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Revenues from the meters segment decreased by 32% in 9M 2014 versus 9M 2013 to reach EGP 496 million versus EGP 731 million in 9M 2013. Gross profit decreased by 18% to reach EGP 177 million in 9M 2014 versus 217 million in 9M 2013.
Revenues from the transformers segment increased 38% in 9M 2014 versus 9M 2013 to reach EGP 465 million, whilst gross profit increased by 10% to reach EGP 86 million in 9M 2014.
Wire & Cables Segment Meters Segment Transformers SegmentWires & Cables segment revenues increased by 8%to reach EGP 9,508 million in 9M 2014 versus EGP8,801 million in 9M 2013. In terms of volumes, thesegment sold 134,096 tons of cables in 9M 2014versus 118,494 tons in 9M 2013, an increase of13%.
LE (000)’s Q3-2014 Q3-2013 % Change 9M-2014 9M-2013 % Change
Revenues 4,302,230 3,541,772 21% 12,812,898 11,239,168 14%Wire & Cables 2,844,073 2,858,613 -1% 9,508,054 8,801,494 2,844,073Turnkey Projects 1,112,187 309,761 259% 2,120,492 1,162,208 1,112,187Meters 150,548 207,765 -28% 496,189 731,439 150,548Transformers 120,845 102,937 17% 464,905 335,847 120,845Other Electrical Products (Including Wind) 74,578 62,695 19% 223,259 208,181 74,578
Gross Profit 686,878 443,130 55% 1,985,003 1,676,783 18%Wire & Cables 462,345 276,140 67% 1,393,930 1,066,532 31%Turnkey Projects 145,401 63,522 129% 286,113 233,755 22%Meters 58,824 53,893 9% 177,482 217,305 -18%Transformers 31,437 24,853 26% 86,402 78,731 10%Other Electrical Products (Including Wind) -11,128 24,722 -145% 41,076 80,459 -49%
Gross Profit Margin 16% 13% 15% 15% 16%Wire & Cables 16% 10% - 15% 12% -Turnkey Projects 13% 21% - 13% 20% -Meters 39% 26% - 36% 30% -Transformers 26% 24% - 19% 23% -Other Electrical Products (including Wind) -15% 39% - 18% 39% -
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Net debt as of September 30th, 2014 remains flat atEGP 3,344 million versus EGP 3,327 million as ofJune 30th, 2014.
Turnkey Projects Other Electrical Products Segment DebtTurnkey revenues witnessed an 82% increase,reaching EGP 2,120 million in 9M 2014 versus EGP1,162 million during 9M 2013. Gross profitincreased by 22% to reach EGP 286 million in 9M2014 versus EGP 234 million in 9M 2013..
Revenues from the Electrical products segmentincreased by 7% in 9M 2014 versus 9M 2013, toreach EGP 223 million, whilst gross profitdecreased by 49 % to reach EGP 41 million..
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(Figures in LE ) 2010 2011 2012 2013 9M-2013 9M-2014
Sales
Wires & Cables 9,828,543,544 11,306,127,679 11,118,283,671 11,733,985,741 9,508,054,323 8,801,493,626
Electrical Products 1,383,376,706 1,338,459,408 1,513,953,044 1,578,382,507 1,184,352,417 1,275,466,745
Turnkey Projects 1,690,100,136 2,524,616,623 1,880,070,432 1,786,624,669 2,120,491,696 1,162,207,535
Total Sales 12,902,020,387 15,169,203,711 14,512,307,147 15,098,992,917 12,812,898,436 11,239,167,906
COGS (10,914,190,218) (13,257,512,379) (12,680,791,224) (13,034,117,023) (10,827,895,704) (9,562,384,972)
Gross Profit 1,987,830,168 1,911,691,332 1,831,515,923 2,064,875,894 1,985,002,732 1,676,782,934
Gross Profit Margin 15.4% 12.6% 12.6% 13.7% 15.5% 14.9%
SG & A (851,159,144) (900,599,128) (973,720,780) (1,062,912,959) (775,628,393) (758,657,410)
Other Operating Income / (Expenses) (49,439,537) 43,069,439 (121,239,490) (206,920,729) (469,665,372) (121,475,263)
EBITDA 1,366,317,365 1,384,827,512 1,084,735,660 1,182,215,144 1,020,686,620 1,080,115,388
EBITDA Margin 10.6% 9.1% 7.5% 7.8% 8.0% 9.6%
Depreciation & Amortization (279,085,878) (330,665,869) (339,532,720) (387,172,938) (280,977,653) (283,465,127)
Fx Gain / ( Loss) (12,717,369) (110,732,805) (96,847,851) (11,390,697) 32,115,885 (43,490,152)
Provisions (3,257,001) 730,814 (41,617,456) (132,744,721) (102,759,519) (116,447,898)
EBIT 1,071,257,118 944,159,652 606,737,632 650,906,787 669,065,333 636,712,211
Interest Expense (220,797,854) (371,671,108) (426,460,972) (434,721,035) (190,834,388) (321,972,239)
Interest Income 57,319,589 61,193,380 48,048,786 24,417,366 35,491,040 14,614,372
EBT 907,778,853 633,681,924 228,325,446 240,603,118 513,721,984 329,354,344
Tax (91,142,132) (97,134,033) (82,389,733) (106,074,477) (179,844,304) (103,681,453)
Net Income 816,636,721 536,547,891 145,935,713 134,528,641 333,877,681 225,672,891
Minority Interest (21,107,572) (27,429,195) (29,394,891) (38,026,848) (23,491,559) (35,379,094)
Net Income After Minority Interest 795,529,149 509,118,697 116,540,822 96,501,795 310,386,122 190,293,798
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(Figures in LE) 31-12-13 31-03-14 30-06-14 30-09-14Fixed Assets 3,350,493,168 3,302,369,051 3,180,465,322 3,085,259,802Investments 22,973,473 23,444,082 23,582,548 51,273,173Other Long Term Assets and Goodwill 201,841,704 187,974,896 184,779,122 166,627,922Total Long Term Assets 3,575,308,346 3,513,788,029 3,388,826,993 3,303,160,897
Inventories 3,699,178,762 3,203,412,162 3,964,448,499 3,969,970,224Receivables 4,180,729,048 4,456,290,141 4,371,580,693 3,827,468,403Other Debt Balance 1,182,227,888 1,294,962,293 1,216,807,670 1,506,651,743Due from Related Parties 192,873,358 203,985,677 355,749,433 463,594,694Cash and Cash Equivalents 1,528,874,240 1,578,909,178 1,945,068,439 1,933,690,932Total Current Assets 10,783,883,296 10,737,559,450 11,853,654,733 11,701,375,996
Bank Overdraft and Short Term Loans 4,918,073,216 4,405,409,388 4,918,251,839 4,897,092,048Accounts Payable 1,315,833,852 1,452,074,148 1,487,334,790 1,551,843,802Other Credit Balance 1,789,747,011 1,997,647,735 2,352,759,319 1,923,857,586Due to Affiliates 172,680,187 176,283,261 197,789,161 181,749,739Provisions 219,829,699 248,730,882 228,371,941 304,231,562Total Current Liabilities 8,416,163,964 8,280,145,415 9,184,507,050 8,858,774,737Working Capital 2,367,719,332 2,457,414,035 2,669,147,682 2,842,601,259Total Investments 5,943,027,677 5,971,202,064 6,057,974,675 6,145,762,156
Issued and Paid Capital 2,234,180,000 2,234,180,000 2,234,180,000 2,234,180,000Retained Earnings 1,900,996,805 1,988,833,580 1,973,344,144 1,945,464,832Net Profit of the year 96,501,795 105,081,480 215,034,750 310,386,122Others 1,055,361,465 1,115,363,652 1,131,110,114 1,071,488,908Total Equity 5,287,040,065 5,443,458,712 5,553,669,002 5,561,519,862
Long Term Loans 504,689,446 358,972,469 353,353,906 381,035,279Other Long Term Liabilities 151,298,168 168,770,884 150,951,754 203,207,014Total Long Term Liabilities 655,987,614 527,743,353 504,305,660 584,242,294Total Long Term Liabilities and Equity 5,943,027,676 5,971,202,061 6,057,974,675 6,145,762,156
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