Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd
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Price: 2 591.4 INR -1.58% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1T INR
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Economic Moat
Wide
Market Cap
1T INR
Industry
Aerospace & Defense

Nestled along the bustling coastline of Mumbai, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. (MDL) has established itself as a formidable titan in India's shipbuilding industry. With roots tracing back to the 18th century, MDL has evolved from a small repair yard to a robust public sector company that plays a critical role in India's defense and commercial maritime sectors. The company specializes in building high-profile naval ships, submarines, and offshore platforms, instrumental for India's maritime security and exploration initiatives. This deep alignment with national defense and commercial shipping ensures MDL remains central to critical industrial and strategic needs. At the heart of MDL’s operations lies its prowess in engineering and project management, where it converts intricate designs into formidable vessels. The company primarily earns its revenue through long-term contracts with the Indian Navy and international clients, bringing in substantial value by delivering state-of-the-art destroyers and frigates, advanced submarines, and sophisticated support vessels. Furthermore, its diversification into modular shipbuilding and repair services ensures a steady income stream, fostering resilience against cyclical downturns in shipbuilding demand. By continually upgrading its technological capabilities and nurturing a skilled workforce, MDL not only strengthens its financial foundations but also fortifies its standing as a strategic asset in India's maritime ambitions.

MAZDOCK Intrinsic Value
1 180.28 INR
Overvaluation 54%
Intrinsic Value
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