Wednesday 24 February 2016

Shinepukur outshines other companies in the ceramic sector

The Quarterly disclosure published for the period October-December 2015 highlighted the mixed performance of the listed companies of the ceramic sector. The price movements of the companies witnessed a mixed trend over the five trading sessions of last week.  An increase in the market prices of the companies like Fu-Wang Ceramic, Monno Ceramic and Shinepukur Ceramic; the division of Bangladesh Export Import Company ltd. (Beximco) was recorded whereas there was a decline in the prices of companies like RAK Ceramics (Bangladesh) and Standard Ceramic.


The shares of Fu-Wang Ceramic were traded at a price which was 10% or Tk 1.4 up than the previous session at Tk 15.40. There was an increment of 11.75 per cent or Tk 1.62 in the company’s market price during the last week. The company's EPS (earning per share) was Tk. 0.22 for October-December, 2015 as against Tk. 0.08 for October-December, 2014; EPS was Tk. 0.33 for July-December, 2015 as against Tk. 0.17 for July-December, 2014.


 The company's net operating cash flow per share (NOCFPS) was Tk. 0.36 for July-December, 2015 as against Tk. (0.09) for July-December, 2014. The net asset value (NAV) per share was Tk. 12.04 as of December 31, 2015 and Tk. 13.39 as of December 31, 2014. At the end of the week's opening session, the shares of Monno Ceramic were at Tk 40.40 which rose to Tk 41 on Thursday. The company's market price rose 1.48 per cent or Tk 0.60 last week. The company's EPS was Tk. 0.09 for October-December, 2015 as against Tk. 0.03 for October-December, 2014, whereas the EPS was Tk. 0.15 for July-December, 2015 as against Tk. 0.10 for July-December, 2014. The NOCFPS was Tk. (3.00) for July-December, 2015 as against Tk. 0.46 for July-December, 2014 and the NAV per share was Tk. 95.26 as of December 31, 2015 and Tk. 95.11 as of June 30, 2015. The shares of RAK Ceramics (Bangladesh) were traded at Tk 73.30 on Sunday and declined to Tk 70.0 on Thursday. The company's market price declined 4.50 per cent or Tk 3.30 last week. The Board of Directors of RAK Ceramics has recommended 25 per cent cash dividend for the year ended on 31.12.2015. The Company has also reported Consolidated Net Profit after Tax of above Tk. 1.09 billion, consolidated EPS of Tk. 3.25, consolidated NAV per share of Tk. 17.93 and consolidated NOCFPS of Tk. 2.73 for the year ended on 31.12.2015 as against Tk. 562.79 million, Tk. 1.67, Tk. 17.57 and Tk. 1.84 respectively for the year ended on 31.12.2014. The shares of ShinepukurCeramics were traded at Tk 10.90 on Sunday last and rose to Tk 11.30 on Thursday. The company's market price rose 3.66 per cent or Tk 0.40 over the five trading sessions of last week. The company's EPS was Tk. (0.11) for July-September, 2015 as against Tk. 0.04 for July-September, 2014, whereas the EPS was Tk. 0.04 for January-September, 2015 as against Tk. 0.29 for January-September, 2014. The NOCFPS was Tk. 0.64 for January-September, 2015 as against Tk. 2.43 for January-September, 2014. NAV per share was Tk. 29.05 as of September 30, 2015 and Tk. 29.02 as of September 30, 2014. On Thursday last, the shares of Standard Ceramic were traded at Tk 48.70, which was 0.81 per cent less than the value observed on Sunday. The company's EPS was Tk. 0.15 for October - December, 2015 as against Tk. 0.11 for October - December, 2014, whereas the EPS was Tk. 0.28 for July - December, 2015 as against Tk. 0.26 for July - December, 2014. The NOCFPS was Tk. (2.23) for July - December, 2015 as against Tk. 0.69 for July - December, 2014. NAV per share was Tk. 14.12 as of December 31, 2015 and Tk. 14.36 as of June 30, 2015.

Tuesday 29 December 2015

Shinepukur Ceramics by Beximco touted as one of the best ceramic brand in Bangladesh

Bangladesh, for decades, has been famous for its ceramic products and dishes.  A lot of it is because of the presence of white clay in abundance in the country.  Since 1958, Bangladesh has been making ceramic products and exporting them to countries like the USA, Japan and France. So many companies have tried their hands at making ceramic articles including plates and pans but only a few have waded through the competition. Among the top in this category is Shinepukur Ceramics by Beximco Group.

Shinepukur is recognized world over as one of the finest ceramic makers of the world. Locally manufactured and designed by finest craftsmen, the designs of Shinepukur are simply remarkable. Produced with the high quality white clay indigenously found, the articles are crafted with intricate finesse and are more durable than other ceramic products. They beat Chinese imports hands down; uses less Pyrex and more of better quality clay, making the products oven-safe. Tableware Products by Shinepukur exude creativity and hard work in every glance. The art has been perfected over years by the craftsmen.
The best way to shop for ceramics in Bangladesh is by strolling across the markets that are famous for a wide range of such products. The prices and quality of the products are big determinants for the consumers. That’s why, Shinepukur by Beximco has priced the articles very strategically.

source: http://blog.thevoiceofnation.com/business/shinepukur-ceramics-by-beximco-touted-as-one-of-the-best-ceramic-brand-in-bangladesh/

Wednesday 23 December 2015

Shinepukur Ceramics: Enhancing the beauty of the ceramics industry

Items made of ceramics material is not a new concept. The oldest of ceramics were made 27,000 years before, which includes pots and figurines. From fragile ceramics watch to bone china cups, the material has taken over the antique items industry along with crockery industry. Ceramics items are no more limited to usage only; they also work as a status symbol for majority of ceramics buyers. The hub of ceramics is Dhaka, Bangladesh, where anything can be found, if you know where to go, just like New Market of Dhaka, where expectations meet reality, whether it’s price or variety. One can also sharpen his bargaining skills here, if he is so sure to spend on a specific item.
The most renowned brand in the Nation is Shinepukur Ceramics, which started its operation back in the year 1997. Within the 7 years, it became a subsidiary of Beximco Group as the latter acquired cent percent shares in the former. Shinepukur Ceramics started commercial production in 1999, where it gave a strong competition to well established brands like Tajma Ceramic Industry and Monno Ceramics. Its Bone China and Porcelain Tableware are impeccable in the whole ceramic industry and that is why its demand is on the rise overseas. A S F Rahman is the Chairman and Salman F Rahman is the Vice-Chairman of Beximco Group and the sibling also sit on the Board of Directors of the Shinepukur Ceramics. Shinepukur Ceramics provides manufacturing facilities like Porcelain, bone china, decal &mould, packaging, QA & QC. Their shapes, designs and souvenirs are exported across Australia, Argentina, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Norway, New Zealand, Poland, Pakistan, Portugal, Russian Federation, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Taiwan, Turkey, USA, UK, UAE and more.

Saturday 25 July 2015

Shinepukur Ceramics Limited (SCL)

 Shinepukur Ceramics Limited (SCL) is a member of BEXIMCO Group which is the Largest Private Sector Business Conglomerate in Bangladesh with about over 48,000 people worldwide in the permanent payroll, have over 300,000 shareholders, handling a diversified range of merchandise to and from Bangladesh. The Group’s operations and investments across a wide range of industries including Textiles, Pharmaceuticals, Trading, Ceramics, Information & Communication Technologies, Media, Marine Food, Real Estate Development, Hospitality, Construction, Aviation, Financial Services and Energy.

Shinepukur Ceramics
was registered in Bangladesh in 1997 and the Plants were commissioned in 1998.Commercial production of Porcelain Tableware started in April 1999 and Bone China in November 1999. SCL is located in the BEXIMCO Industrial Park, near Dhaka Export Processing Zone (DEPZ), 40 Km from Capital Dhaka City.

For the upper echelons of the Global Tabletop industry, Shinepukur produces World Class Bone China, using the top quality raw-materials and ingredients, sourced by highly reputed Manufactures from all corners of the Globe. These are meticulously crafted and transformed into exquisite Bone China tabletop, mirroring a unique blend of eye catching shapes, enviable translucency, durability, all of it with a Lead and Cadmium free glaze.

Complementing its superb range of Bone China, Shinepukur also offers Plain Porcelain, Ivory China and High Alumina tableware to cater for all different market segments. From Dinner to Tea Plates, from Soup Tureens to Soup Spoons, from Retail Tabletop to Industrial, Hotel ware and Airline in-Flight items. SCL offers a multifaceted choice of refined product lines, catering to the Omni changing market trends for novel shapes and patterns, setting new standards, and raising the Quality bar for the top end of this industry.

Today, Shinepukur is the leading Bone China and Porcelain Tableware Manufacturer and Exporter from Bangladesh, equipped with the most modern state-of-the-art and latest Machinery’s from TAKASAGO, MINO and SKK of Japan, having more than 3,000 highly skilled & motivated employees, cutting-edge technology, world class product quality and its blue chip overseas customers. The Bone China Unit has in-fact been set up with the technology transfer from NIKKO Japan, coupled with extensive training facilities to our Production team.

In addition, Shinepukur Ceramics is equipped with the top-of-the-Line Testing and Quality Control Laboratory, own raw material disposal set-up, own captive gas-based Power generation capability, own water supply through Deep Tube well and Sanitary facilities. The facility has its own Medical Center with in-house registered doctor.

Tableware Production: About 10,000 Pieces of high quality Bone China and 60,000 Pieces of top class Porcelain Tableware are produced at SCL per day, that is about 3 million pieces of Bone China and 18 million pieces of Porcelain Tableware are produced at SCL per year. By last quarter of 2013, the Production capacity in SCL’s Bone China Plant will be 7.00 million pieces per year that will include additional 4.00 million pieces after completion of its Bone China Unit-II. The Machineries of this new Unit have been sourced from Germany and Kilns from Takasago, Japan.