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Shipping Corporation of India Ltd

SCI
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228.55
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02 Apr '26, 3:59 PM
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Shipping Corporation of India Ltd

SCI
NSE
228.55
1.23%
02 Apr '26, 3:59 PM
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Mkt Cap
Market Capitalization
10,646Cr
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Close Price
228.55
Industry
Industry
Shipping
PE
Price To Earnings
9.40
PS
Price To Sales
1.90
Revenue
Revenue
5,592Cr
Rev Gr TTM
Revenue Growth TTM
-1.78%
PAT Gr TTM
PAT Growth TTM
17.37%

Quarterly Results

Consolidated
Standalone
Numbers
Percentage
QuarterMar 2023Jun 2023Sep 2023Dec 2023Mar 2024Jun 2024Sep 2024Dec 2024Mar 2025Jun 2025Sep 2025Dec 2025
Revenue
RevenueCr
1,4181,2001,0931,3411,4131,5141,4511,3161,3251,3161,3391,612
Growth YoY
Revenue Growth YoY%
8.3-17.9-22.9-10.4-0.426.232.7-1.9-6.2-13.1-7.722.5
Expenses
ExpensesCr
9548378589241,0051,005918958961827932934
Operating Profit
Operating ProfitCr
465363236417407510533357365489406678
OPM
OPM%
32.830.221.631.128.833.736.727.227.537.230.442.1
Other Income
Other IncomeCr
555194251134943458815711169
Interest Expense
Interest ExpenseCr
503556404040436439314748
Depreciation
DepreciationCr
196197200251241220234255243250256271
PBT
PBTCr
2741827415123929829884171366214427
Tax
TaxCr
-10610817-68778-14122522
PAT
PATCr
3801726613430729129176185354189405
Growth YoY
PAT Growth YoY%
156.457.1-42.5-49.6-19.169.8343.4-43.8-39.821.5-35.1436.2
NPM
NPM%
26.814.36.010.021.819.320.15.714.026.914.125.1
EPS
EPS
8.23.71.42.96.66.36.31.64.07.64.18.7

Profit & Loss

Consolidated
Standalone
Numbers
Percentage
Financial YearMar 2015Mar 2016Mar 2017Mar 2018Mar 2019Mar 2020Mar 2021Mar 2022Mar 2023Mar 2024Mar 2025TTM
Revenue
RevenueCr
4,3114,0503,4473,4693,8734,4253,7034,9885,7945,0475,6065,592
Growth
Revenue Growth%
-6.1-14.90.611.614.3-16.334.716.2-12.911.1-0.3
Expenses
ExpensesCr
3,3832,7112,6692,7983,1623,2852,5453,4614,2383,6243,8423,654
Operating Profit
Operating ProfitCr
9281,3397796727101,1401,1581,5281,5561,4231,7641,938
OPM
OPM%
21.533.122.619.418.325.831.330.626.928.231.534.7
Other Income
Other IncomeCr
395193185201292277204170184283225425
Interest Expense
Interest ExpenseCr
23817217218035936421158184171186165
Depreciation
DepreciationCr
8015425666106586716286357538899511,019
PBT
PBTCr
27081822682-163827139048036458521,179
Tax
TaxCr
753643-22447451744-67-34845
PAT
PATCr
195782182307-633366968618706798441,133
Growth
PAT Growth%
300.8-76.768.1-120.4637.0106.923.61.1-22.024.234.4
NPM
NPM%
4.519.35.38.8-1.67.618.817.315.013.415.120.3
EPS
EPS
3.313.03.05.1-1.15.611.614.318.714.618.124.3

Balance Sheet

Consolidated
Standalone
Numbers
Percentage
Financial YearMar 2015Mar 2016Mar 2017Mar 2018Mar 2019Mar 2020Mar 2021Mar 2022Mar 2023Mar 2024Mar 2025Sep 2025
Equity Capital
Equity CapitalCr
466466466466466466466466466466466466
Reserves
ReservesCr
6,0536,2726,4286,7696,7177,0187,7025,5086,4377,0747,8468,065
Current Liabilities
Current LiabilitiesCr
3,0322,9404,1023,7694,4914,5932,4292,6472,7922,9161,6292,065
Non Current Liabilities
Non Current LiabilitiesCr
6,2875,0543,5523,5022,6821,8422,8062,2381,7491,6441,7602,312
Total Liabilities
Total LiabilitiesCr
15,83914,73114,54914,50614,35713,91913,40310,85911,44312,10011,70112,908
Current Assets
Current AssetsCr
2,5462,6802,7362,6902,6932,4412,3022,1372,6903,6493,5754,099
Non Current Assets
Non Current AssetsCr
13,29212,05111,81311,81611,66411,47811,1008,7228,7538,4518,1268,810
Total Assets
Total AssetsCr
15,83914,73114,54914,50614,35713,91913,40310,85911,44312,10011,70112,908

Cash Flow

Consolidated
Standalone
Financial YearMar 2015Mar 2016Mar 2017Mar 2018Mar 2019Mar 2020Mar 2021Mar 2022Mar 2023Mar 2024Mar 2025
Operating Cash Flow
Operating Cash FlowCr
2,1971,4906832287139451,3401,4401,465994850
Investing Cash Flow
Investing Cash FlowCr
-308-11-86-47112319-206-730-519-559-316
Financing Cash Flow
Financing Cash FlowCr
-1,675-1,095-522-87-866-1,120-1,154-653-930103-1,236
Net Cash Flow
Net Cash FlowCr
21438474-330-141144-215716538-702
Free Cash Flow
Free Cash FlowCr
1,538976508-2415949591,144949990546558
CFO To PAT
CFO To PAT%
1,126.8190.6374.274.5-1,137.1280.8192.5167.4168.4146.4100.7
CFO To EBITDA
CFO To EBITDA%
236.7111.387.734.0100.382.9115.794.394.269.948.1

Ratios

Consolidated
Standalone
Financial YearMar 2015Mar 2016Mar 2017Mar 2018Mar 2019Mar 2020Mar 2021Mar 2022Mar 2023Mar 2024Mar 2025
Valuation Ratios
Valuation Ratios
Market Cap
Market CapitalizationCr
2,1503,0303,5402,9971,7681,7495,1595,3644,3799,7247,695
Price To Earnings
Price To Earnings
11.03.919.49.80.05.27.46.25.014.39.1
Price To Sales
Price To Sales
0.50.81.00.90.50.41.41.10.81.91.4
Price To Book
Price To Book
0.30.50.50.40.30.20.60.60.61.30.9
EV To EBITDA
EV To EBITDA
7.54.78.09.66.94.06.75.34.18.05.3
Profitability Ratios
Profitability Ratios
GPM
GPM%
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
OPM
OPM%
21.533.122.619.418.325.831.330.626.928.231.5
NPM
NPM%
4.519.35.38.8-1.67.618.817.315.013.415.1
ROCE
ROCE%
4.08.83.62.23.06.76.211.610.47.89.8
ROE
ROE%
3.011.62.64.2-0.94.58.514.412.69.010.2
ROA
ROA%
1.25.31.32.1-0.42.45.27.97.65.67.2
Operational Ratios
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Solvency Ratios
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### **1. Overview** The Shipping Corporation of India Ltd. (SCI) is India’s largest and most diversified shipping company, with over six decades of operational history and a strategic role in the country’s maritime economy. As of 2025, SCI operates a modern and varied fleet across multiple sectors, including crude and product tankers, LNG carriers, dry bulk carriers, offshore support vessels (OSVs), container ships, and passenger vessels. The company plays a critical role in supporting India’s EXIM trade, coastal shipping, and energy security. SCI is the **only Indian shipping company** offering both **coastal and international container liner services** and the **sole operator of LNG carriers** in India through joint ventures. It maintains deep-rooted relationships with major Indian public sector undertakings such as IOCL, HPCL, BPCL, and ONGC, and is actively aligning with national initiatives like **'Make in India'**, **'Sagarmala'**, and the development of **inland waterways**. --- ### **2. Key Strategic Segments & Operations** #### **A. Offshore Support Vessels (OSVs)** - **Fleet Composition**: SCI operates a diversified offshore fleet comprising: - 2 units of 80T AHTSVs - 4 units of 120T AHTSVs (2 upgraded from DP1 to DP2, 2 in process) - 2 PSVs - 2 MPSVs - **Client Base**: Majority of vessels deployed under long-term charters with **ONGC**, particularly in Mumbai High, Bassein, and the Krishna Godavari Basin. - **Market Dynamics**: While the Indian OSV market is driven by ONGC's E&P and IMR (Inspection, Maintenance, Repair) needs, **SCI's fleet size is limited**, allowing private competitors with lower-cost assets to capture additional demand. - **Strategic Move**: SCI is proactively reducing client concentration risk by pursuing contracts with other **public and private E&P operators**. - **Fleet Modernization**: Upgrades to **DP2 standards and UKOOA ‘B’ compliance** ensure adherence to evolving E&P operator requirements. #### **B. LNG Shipping (via Joint Ventures)** - SCI is the **pioneer and sole Indian operator** in the LNG shipping sector through four joint ventures: - **India LNG Transport Co. No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Ltd.** – In partnership with Japanese firms (MOL, NYK, K Line), Qatari entities, and Petronet LNG. - **Fleet & Charters**: - **Three LNG carriers** under long-term charter to **Petronet LNG**, transporting LNG from **Qatar**. - **One LNG carrier** under long-term charter to **ExxonMobil LNG Services B.V.**, Netherlands, for transport from **Gorgon, Australia** (1.44 MMT/year). - **Strategic Expansion**: - Exploring **small-scale LNG carriers** and **coastal LNG shipping**. - Actively involved in **FSRU operations** – SCI officers have taken delivery of **Vasant 1 FSRU** for Swan Energy’s Jaffrabad Terminal. - Training collaboration with Japanese partners on **FSRU construction and operations**. - **Internal Capability**: SCI has developed an **in-house pool of trained LNG officers** and provides **independent technical and commercial ship management services**. #### **C. Dry Bulk Fleet** - **Fleet Profile**: - 8 modern **Supramax vessels** (~57,000 dwt) - 7 **Panamax/Kamsarmax vessels** (80,000–82,000 dwt) - **Average Age**: 13.1 years (relatively young and modern). - **Chartering Strategy**: Mix of **spot voyages, time charters (index-linked), and COAs**, deployed across international, coastal, and cross-trade routes. - **Risk Mitigation**: Coastal deployment helps hedge against geopolitical and market volatility. Coastal earnings are competitive with international rates. - **Market Outlook**: Supply constraints in the Capesize segment are expected to **support freight rates in 2025** despite moderate demand growth. #### **D. Liner Division & Coastal Shipping** - **Container Operations**: - SCI operates under its **SMILE (SCI Middle East India Liner Express)** and **CCG (Chennai Colombo Gulf)** services, forming a **pan-Indian coastal shipping network** connecting West, East, and Southern ports (e.g., Vizag, Kattupalli, Krishnapatnam). - Fixed-day, fixed-window schedules ensure **high reliability and improved transit times**. - **Fleet & Capacity**: SCI operates **only two liner vessels**, representing a negligible share of global capacity. However, it remains **chartered strategically** (e.g., 7,500 TEU vessel). - **Competitive Edge**: - Long-standing expertise in **liner trade**. - **Global agent network** enables localized logistics support. - Partnerships with **major international container carriers** through consortia to enhance route coverage. - **Strategic Goals**: - Expand in **coastal shipping** and **inland waterways transport (IWT)** through subsidiary **ICSL**. - Pursue **multi-modal logistics integration** with CONCOR, CWC, and Balmer Lawrie. - Explore **feasibility of new routes** to Maldives, Myanmar, Bangladesh, East Africa, and Iranian ports (Chabahar, Bandar Abbas). #### **E. Tanker Operations** - SCI operates across **VLCCs, Suezmax, and MR tankers**, with vessels employed under **time charters and voyage charters**. - **VLGC Nanda Devi** was fully chartered to an Indian PSU energy firm in FY 2023. - **Tanker Market Conditions**: Affected by global factors such as **Red Sea disruptions**, **Panama Canal droughts**, and **US-Asia arbitrage**, which boosted VLGC rates. - **COA Relationships**: Long-standing contracts with **Indian oil refineries** ensure stable cargo and fleet utilization. --- ### **3. Strategic Subsidiaries & Joint Ventures** - **Inland & Coastal Shipping Ltd. (ICSL)**: - Focused on developing commercial operations on **National Waterways 1 and 2**. - Operates vessels **mv Rabindranath Tagore** and **mv Lal Bahadur Shastri**. - Aims to integrate **high-sea, coastal, and inland water transport** under a unified business model. - **SCI Land and Assets Ltd.**: Manages land holdings and real estate assets. - **Joint Ventures**: - Four **LNG carrier JVs** with Japanese and Qatari partners. - Technical and commercial manager for all LNG vessels. --- ### **4. Government Alignment & National Role** - **Sagarmala Initiative**: SCI’s coastal and inland waterway projects directly support the government’s goal of **modal shift and sustainable logistics**. - **Make in India**: Expansion in fleet ownership and service networks aligns with domestic industrial growth. - **National Missions**: Supported **ISRO’s Mars Orbiter Mission** and **DRDO defense projects**. - **India-Maldives Relations**: Operational services to **Male, Kulhuduffushi, HoliMale, Thilafushi**, and bilateral transport links. - **Andaman & Nicobar Operations**: - Dedicated service between Kolkata/Chennai and **Port Blair** (currently suspended, awaiting revival). - Deploys 3 vessels for mainland-island cargo and 6 for inter-island operations. - Participated in **50 MW LNG power project** proposal in South Andaman (delayed due to pandemic). --- ### **5. Leadership & Governance** - **Capt. Som Raj** – **Director (Personnel & Administration)**, effective July 15, 2025. Over 35 years of maritime experience; previously Master, Marine Superintendent, Principal of SCI’s Maritime Training Institute. - **Shri Atul Ubale** – **Director (Bulk Carrier & Tanker Division and Finance)** and **Additional Director (Finance)**. Over 30 years of experience in chartering, commercial operations, and vessel acquisitions. Led development of **COAs, pool arrangements**, and LNG JVs. - **Capt. B.K. Tyagi** – Senior executive with 30+ years in ship operations, technical management, and personnel, having transitioned from seagoing roles to shore-based leadership. --- ### **6. Strengths** - **Diversified fleet** across all major shipping segments, mitigating market volatility. - **Young fleet average age** (~13.1 years for dry bulk; entire fleet at ~15.2 years), enhancing operational efficiency. - **Long-term COAs** with Indian oil majors ensuring **cargo security**. - Only Indian company operating **LNG carriers and coastal container services**. - **National strategic importance** and government alignment. - **Trained technical workforce** and independent ship management capabilities. - Strong **agent network and 3PL** services (Freight Forwarding, MTO license). --- ### **7. Challenges & Risks** - **Limited fleet size** in offshore and liner segments constrains full market capture. - **High dependence on ONGC** in offshore segment; efforts underway to diversify. - **Volatile global freight markets**, oversupply of container ships, and geopolitical tensions. - **Delayed project timelines** (e.g., Andaman LNG) due to external disruptions. - Competition from private players acquiring distressed OSV assets at low cost. - Dry bulk segment sensitive to commodity cycles and absence of long-term COAs.