GVK (conglomerate)
Private | |
Traded as | |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Founder | GVK Reddy |
Headquarters | Hyderabad, India |
Number of locations | India, Australia, Indonesia |
Products | Energy, Resources, Airports, Transportation, Hospitality, Life sciences |
Revenue | ₹3136.3 crore (US$460 million)(2015)[2] |
Website |
GVK |
GVK is an Indian conglomerate spanning across diverse sectors including Energy, Resources, Airports, Transportation, Hospitality and Life Sciences.
Businesses
Energy
GVK’s energy portfolio comprises CCPP (gas/naphtha-based), thermal (coal-based) and hydro power plants.
Projects under operation
- Gautami Combined Cycle Power Plant, Phase 1 of 469 MW, commenced operations in 2009.[3]
- 330 MW Shrinagar Hydro Electric Project, Uttarakhand.[4]
Resources
Coal
Australia:
GVK has acquired 79% stake each in Alpha Coal and Alpha West Coal mines and 100% stake in Kevin’s Corner mines in Queensland, Australia for US$1.26 billion with total resources of about 8 billion tonne and a capacity of about 85 million tonne per annum. When combined, these projects will create one of the largest coal mining operations in the world. GVK has also acquired 100% stake in the 500 km rail line and up to 80 million tonne per annum port as part of the ‘pit-to-port’ logistics solution. The project envisages a total investment of US$10 billion. This acquisition was awarded as "Asia Deal of the Year" and "Asia Outbound Investor of the Year" at the 8th Asia Mining Awards 2012, Singapore. GVK has received all relevant approvals pertaining to mine, rail and port project from both State and Federal Govt. GVK Hancock and Aurizon have partnered to further the development of rail and port infrastructure for opening up of the Galilee Basin reserves. .[5]
Airports
India
GVK’s foray into the aviation sector began with the modernization of Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA) in Mumbai. Further, with the acquisition of 43% stake in the Kempegowda International Airport(KIA) in Bengaluru. [6][7][8]
Indonesia
GVK has collaborated with Airports Authority of Indonesia, AP1 for operations, management and development of commercial facilities at Denpasar International Airport, Bali. GVK is also developing an international greenfield airport in Yogyakarta, Central Java. . .[9][10][11]
Transportation
Roads:
GVK’s road portfolio includes 4 major projects, under various stages of construction and development. Jaipur-Kishangarh Expressway, Rajasthan, the first privately operated six-lane road project with 542.4 lane km. GVK’s other projects include:
a. Deoli - Kota Expressway (332.16 lane km), Rajasthan
b. Vadodara - Valsad Expressway (611.4 lane km), Gujarat
Hospitality
GVK has six TAJGVK properties in Hyderabad, Chandigarh and Chennai having a total key base of 1093. These include Taj Krishna, Taj Deccan, Taj Banjara and Vivanta by Taj in Hyderabad, Taj Chandigarh in Chandigarh and Taj Clubhouse in Chennai. GVK is also setting up hotel projects in the cities of Mumbai and Bengaluru.
.[12]
Life sciences
GVK Biosciences (GVK BIO) provides a broad spectrum of integrated services, across R&D and manufacturing. GVK BIO capabilities include Discovery Research, Discovery Services, Drug Repurposing, Clinical Development, Contract Manufacturing, Formulations and Informatics. GVK BIO’s 2400 employees serve a diverse and global customer base of more than 300 satisfied customers.
GVK EMRI
The GVK EMRI (108 emergency response number) is a service that attends to situations such as medical crisis, law and order or a fire disaster. This service is spread across 15 states and two Union Territories with over 40,000 employees.[13] It runs around 10,000 ambulances in a Public Private Partnership (PPP) agreement with state governments across India and caters to over 800 million people.[14]
GVK green initiatives
Carbon emission reduction
- GVK Power & Infrastructure Ltd. has been ranked 2nd in the country across all sectors for its Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index (CDLI).[15]
- GVK CSIA, Mumbai has been awarded the globally recognized Airport Carbon Accreditation for 2012-13 by Airport Council International (ACI)for its pioneering Carbon Footprint Management system and processes implemented.[16]
- Various GVK Projects are eligible for carbon credits under Clean Development Mechanism.
- Bengaluru International Airport is one of the first Indian airports which has migrated its ground vehicles operation to Biofuel (supplied by Karnataka State Biofuel Development Board) with an objective to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint.[17]
- The World Environment Foundation has recognized GVK KIA to become the first airport to win the Golden Peacock Award for their excellent work on environmental management.[18]
References
- ↑ Power & Infrastructure, GVK. "Annual Finance Report 2011-12" (PDF).
- ↑ "GVK Annual Financial report" (PDF). GVK. 2015-01-01.
- ↑ http://www.gvk.com/ourbusiness/energy/gas.aspx
- ↑ http://netindian.in/news/2015/06/11/00034060/bhel-commissions-4th-825-mw-uttarakhand-hydel-project
- ↑ weekly, Mining. "Queensland approves two new rail corridors". Retrieved 6 June 2012.
- ↑ BusinessLine, The Hindu. "‘There are many challenges, including land acquisition'".
- ↑ Business Line, The Hindu. "GVK buys 14% stake in Bangalore airport from Siemens".
- ↑ ITWeb. "Airport scores business continuity first".
- ↑ "GVK Power bags 2 airport projects in Indonesia". Hindu Business Line. 26 January 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
- ↑ "GVK Power and Infrastructure ties up with Indonesian Airport Authority". The Economic Times. 8 November 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
- ↑ "GVK calls tenders for services contracts at Bali airport". The Economic Times. 29 May 2013. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
- ↑ BusinessLine, The Hindu. "Taj GVK to set up hotel at Mumbai airport".
- ↑ Pioneer, The. "GVK Emergency appoints new CEO".
- ↑ GVK EMRI. "homepage".
- ↑ Agencies, The (19 November 2011). "TCS, Wipro among top 10 in carbon disclosure leadership index". Times of India. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
- ↑ Shalya, Chinmayi (26 April 2013). "Mumbai airport awarded the globally recognised Airport Carbon Accreditation for 2012-13 by Airport Council International (ACI)". Times of India. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
- ↑ Correspondent, DNA (22 February 2012). "BIA uses bio-fuel for ground support". DNA. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
- ↑ Clark, Oliver. "Passage to India". Aviation News. Airport World. Retrieved 11 July 2013.