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Alicon Castalloy Limited (ALICON) Q3 FY23 Earnings Concall Transcript

ALICON Earnings Concall - Final Transcript

Alicon Castalloy Limited (NSE:ALICON) Q3 FY23 Earnings Concall dated Feb. 13, 2023.

Corporate Participants:

Mayank Vaswani — Investor Relations

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Shyam Agarwal — Chief Marketing Officer

Andreas Heim — Managing Director, Illichmann Castalloy

Rajiv Gupta — Head of Domestic Business

Veerababu Siddineni — Chief Operating Officer

Analysts:

Yash Dalal — Sushil Finance — Analyst

Raghunandhan N. L. — Emkay Global — Analyst

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Presentation:

Operator

Ladies and gentlemen, good day, and welcome to the Earnings Conference Call of Alicon Castalloy Limited. [Operator Instructions]

I now hand the conference over to Mr. Mayank Vaswani from CDR India. Thank you, and over to you, Mr. Vaswani.

Mayank Vaswani — Investor Relations

Thank you, Tanvi. Good day, everyone, and thank you for joining us on Alicon Castalloy Limited’s Q3 and nine months of FY ’23 Earnings Conference Call. We have with us on the call today Mr. Vimal Gupta, Group CFO; Mr. Veerababu, Group COO; Mr. Shyam Agarwal, Chief Marketing Officer at Alicon Castalloy; Mr. Andreas Heim, Managing Director of Illichmann Castalloy; and Mr. Rajiv Gupta, Head of Domestic Business of Alicon Castalloy Limited.

Mr. Vimal Gupta will cover the financial performance for the quarter, following which Mr. Agarwal will walk us through the operating highlights, in order to share the developments in both the global and domestic markets, Mr. Andreas Heim and Mr. Rajiv Gupta will provide insights on these areas. Following the comments from the team, our Group COO, Mr. Veerababu, will give us a brief summary of the quarter gone by and encapsulate the strategic imperatives. Thereafter, we shall open the call for the Q&A session.

Before we begin, I would like to point out that some of the statements made in today’s call may be forward-looking in nature, and a disclaimer to this effect has been included in the earnings documents that have been shared with all of you earlier.

I would now like to hand over the call to Mr. Vimal Gupta for his opening remarks. Over to you, sir.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Good afternoon to all our investors. Thank you for taking the time out to join our earnings call. I trust that all of you have had a chance to review our earnings documents, which were shared last Friday. We are delighted to share a strong set of results for the third quarter of financial year 2022-’23. As we have indicated earlier, 2018-’19 was the best year in the last few years for the global auto industry. Thereafter, it was busiest by multiple challenges as well as transition to EVs.

Our assessment is that the domestic industry has reached a performance level of approximately 83% in the first 9 months of financial year 2023 of the level set in 2018-’19, while the international auto industry is at about 87% level in calendar 2022. At Alicon, our revenue performance in the 9 months for the financial year ’23 is under 24% of the benchmark that we had set in 2018-’19, clearly showcasing a different trajectory of performance when compared to global and domestic auto industry.

This outperformance can be attributed to our transformation initiatives built up on our five-pillar strategy. These include sustained focus on traditional IT business, addressing the opportunities from carbon neutral technology, including battery electric vehicles, hybrid electrical vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, fuel cell and hydrogen cell technologies. Third is the opportunity from structural parts of our technology-agnostic parts, which remain consistent, no matter which fuel technology is used to power the vehicle. Fourth one is non-auto business encompassing opportunities from sectors such as defense, energy, telecom, to name a few, where our competencies can be leveraged. And the fifth pillar in this strategy is enhanced customer wallet shared through value add and combining products to offer customer one-stop solution.

The traction in the current performance can be attributed to the implementation of this growth strategy. We have invested a significant effort in transforming our business model to emerge as a more agile and diversified entity capitalizing on our core strengths. Our global teams have been engaging customers in deeper conversations to leverage capabilities around design, research and development and value engineering, while our track record validates the trend of our processes as well as our reliability as a supplier. This is vindicated by the sustained rise in our order backlog and addition of marquee logos to our customer set.

In that backdrop, I will run through the financial performance, the highlights of our financial performance for quarter three of financial year ’23, year-on-year are; revenues at INR362 crores, this is higher by 29% year-on-year basis, EBITDA at INR42.4 crores that is higher by 25% and post-tax profit of INR15.6 crores, that is also higher by 28%. Our EBITDA margin in quarter three financial year ’23 stood at 11.7% versus 12.1% in quarter three of financial year ’22.

The highlights of our financial performance for the 9 months ending December ’22, against the nine-month period ending December ’21 are; revenues at INR1,084 crores higher by 43% year-on-year basis, the EBITDA at INR124 crores, higher by 61%, and post-tax profit at INR42 crores, that is higher by 280% year-on-year basis.

Our EBITDA margins for the 9 months ending December ’22 stood at 11.4% against 10.1% in the nine-month period ending December ’21. The quarter three revenues are marginally lower than quarter two of financial year ’23 during which we posted total income of INR378 crores. This was mainly due to higher volumes at OEM to cater the festive season, demand in domestic volumes in quarter two.

In quarter three, planned annual shutdown in domestic market and holiday seasons for overseas customers in end December led to the gap. As the transit shipping time have reduced post the impact of pandemic, overseas customers, volumes have also started to reduce the higher inventory level maintained earlier when shipping times were disrupted. During the quarter, we also witnessed some pooling [Phonetic] of in input prices, but these remain substantially higher than the corresponding period last year.

While most — the input prices are passed through for us, there is some time lag in getting the price adjusted for these increases. Some element of pass-through impacts from prior quarters, combined with the improved product mix have helped us to largely protect our gross margins, despite the sharp rise in metal prices on year-on-year basis.

In line with our strategy, the share of business from passenger vehicle, commercial vehicle, export and carbon neutral technologies has grown enabling a richer product mix, also the focus on machined parts has enabled us to realize better margins. The initial benefit from this approach has added to the momentum this quarter.

We will look at the split of the fresh order received during the first 9 months of financial year ’23, in terms of five pillars. So EV represents 56%, IT represents 28%, structural 8% and non-auto 8%. This is with the big order win of JLR EXL in EV segment in quarter two of financial year ’23. This is in line with our strategy of higher share of business from EV and 4W.

From the perspective of market segment in nine months, the order book is represented by 4W at 89% and non-auto is 8% and 2W is 3%. While our endeavor to improve margins through rebalancing product mix is being proved. We continue to face challenges while we had shortlisted a 6CM framework with the new challenge of a recessionary environment emerging. We have now categorized that challenges facing us internally as the 7CM framework. A COVID impact, the chip shortages issues, cost of new product and development, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, global cost-based inflation, supply chain challenges as well as that challenge from the recessionary environment.

Kaizen principle-based initiatives that we have adopted have helped us bring in optimization across all methods of our business model right from the inventory management, employee expenses to power cost optimization among others. We have seen a notable reduction in fixed expenses as well as streamlining of overhead due to these initiatives. The improvement in EBITDA level are indicative of the element of enhanced value addition and enriched product mix. As we have shared earlier, our three years to four years target is to improve EBITDA margin to a level of 14% to 15% on the back of growth initiatives combined with cost efficiency measures.

On the capex front, we have deployed INR27 crores during the quarter and have deployed a total of INR66 crores during the nine-month period. This is in line with our plan to deploy around INR90 crores in financial year ’23, which includes maintenance capex and new machining capacities. In quarter three of financial year ’23, our plants in India and Europe operated at a utilization level of 65% to 70%.

To summarize, we are continuing on the positive momentum and are confident of delivering better financial and operational performance during financial year ’23. Our focus continues to be on improving margins, return ratios and streamlining our working capital cycle. We are confident of delivering strong and sustained growth in the quarter ahead.

On that note, I would like now to hand over to Mr. Shyam Agarwal, who will talk about operating highlights for the quarter.

Shyam Agarwal — Chief Marketing Officer

Thank you, Mr. Vimal. Greetings to all of you. The domestic auto sector saw improved volumes during the quarter, with growth of 5% on Y-o-Y basis. And within this, passenger vehicles grew 21% on Y-o-Y basis. Commercial vehicle grew 12% on Y-o-Y basis. The improved growth was driven by the pent-up demand, improved availability of semiconductor, new product development. And in case of commercial vehicles and heavy vehicles factors such as increased infrastructure spending, mining activities, logistics growth and assumptions of offices and schools added the demand.

Two-wheeler volume [Technical Issues]. We are on track to achieve 20% to 22% from carbon neutral technology by financial year 2025-’26. There are certain ongoing discussions with global customers, which hold potential to drive these targets higher. To achieve the share of carbon neutral revenues, our teams are working on executing the orders from Tata Motors and Dana in the domestic businesses. We also have continued traction in our project with JLR, Danfoss, Ghanaian [Phonetic], Rimac and Bosch in the international business.

On that note, I would like now to hand it over to Mr. Andreas Heim to throw light on the global business. Andreas?

Andreas Heim — Managing Director, Illichmann Castalloy

I’m audible?

Operator

Yes, sir. You’re audible.

Andreas Heim — Managing Director, Illichmann Castalloy

Thank you, Shyam. A warm welcome to all of you. I will briefly cover the development on our international business. We witnessed a strong performance during the quarter due to the prevailing macroeconomic situation [Technical Issues]

Operator

This is the operator here, Andreas, sir. We’ll just reconnect you. Your voice is not clearly audible. Just give me a moment, please.

Andreas Heim — Managing Director, Illichmann Castalloy

Okay.

Operator

We have the line for Andreas reconnected. Sir, you may go ahead, please.

Andreas Heim — Managing Director, Illichmann Castalloy

Thank you, Shyam. A warm welcome to all of you. I will briefly cover the development on our international business. PV witnessed a soft [Phonetic] performance during the quarter due to the prevailing macroeconomic situation due to the Ukraine war. This lead to distribution in the supply chain for manufacturers based in Europe. These gas reserves being carefully monitored as well as higher energy costs. Our customers has find it challenging to operate plants at high utilization levels.

Further, with the sharp price in inflation and pressure on household expenditure, there has been reduced volumes in the European market. Added to that has been the holiday season towards the end of the year. Despite this, the global business contributed to 21% [Phonetic] and 22% of the total revenue during the quarter and nine months in the financial year, respectively. However, we believe that the customers are now poised for an improved performance after absorbing the multiple challenges of the prior year.

Input prices have stabilized after picking out. In recent weeks, we have seen prices of gas also is out into slightly lower levels, leading to lower energy costs. The supply chain [Indecipherable] and logistic challenges are easing and constraints [Phonetic] from chip availability has also moderated. Our customers are being to sound more optimistic about their production shareholders. In the backdrop of improved chip availability, Jaguar Land Rover has indicated better volumes for the calendar year 2023. Bosch has indicated an improvement in the full year offtake of the back of new additions in their customer set.

Further, we have added one new path in one logo with the addition of iCAD, a premier manufacturer of e-scooters in Europe. With this order win, we have entered into a new segment in new market. We have also spoken of addition of Ducati to our customer who said earlier and there are indications that the SOP after path awarded will commence in September of this year. Overall, that we have entered 2023 with far more optimism. Customers are showing thanks [Phonetic] of having adjusted to a challenging [Indecipherable] of the previous year and are indicating in the improved outlook of the months and the quarters ahead.

On this note, I would like now to hand over to Mr. Rajiv Gupta, who will cover the development in the domestic business for the quarter.

Rajiv Gupta — Head of Domestic Business

Thank you, Andreas. Good day, everyone. The Indian automotive sector had a moderate growth of 5% year-on-year basis, impacted by the flattish growth in the two-wheeler segment, which was impacted by the OBD regulations. Fortunately, there was better traction in passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles due to increasing level of economic activity and higher level of infra spend. The contribution from our domestic business stood at 79% during the quarter. The momentum of two-wheeler dipped this quarter as the OEMs offtake has moderated due to the introduction of onboard diagnostics regulation by the government.

The OBD systems provide self-diagnostic functionality incorporated into the engine control system, which can alert the vehicle system about potential problems that can impact the vehicle. These contribute to emission — better emission management and also prevent potential long-term complications. With this various OEMs were affected, especially two-wheelers, and we noticed a decline in schedules towards the year-end to reduce inventories as the models without OBD will not be permitted to be sold post April 1, 2023. We see — we are seeing good inquiries in the market for new technology applications and are optimistic that strengthening macroeconomic conditions will help us sustain this momentum.

More importantly, domestic customers are evaluating suppliers based on capacities and track record in the EV offering. Alicon is well placed in this regard with rich experience in this space uncompatible track record of 94 parts with 17 customers till now. Our European subsidiary IllicAman, which has been supplying EV components as 2017 has been a key contributor to our growth competencies in this space. In the non-auto business, our order for a prestigious telecom project under Atmanirbhar Bharat is progressing well. In the non-auto business, there is further traction as we are in discussion with the Department of Defense for the supply of further products catering to different requirements.

On this note, I would like now to request Group COO, Mr. Veerababu, to share with you his perspective on the Alicon performance.

Veerababu Siddineni — Chief Operating Officer

Thank you, Rajiv. Good day, everyone. We have reported strong results during nine months of the financial year, current financial year. We have marked an uptick in client engagements and have demonstrated strong progress against new orders. The order intake momentum has substantially improved in recent years by leveraging on research and development, design excellence and value engineering. We have demonstrated to customers of our deep value that we can provide them as a supplier of review.

The notice [Phonetic] to now ensure robust execution of these orders to provide customer products that are delivered on time, aligned to their schedules and add the quality standards and technical specification that they have specified. An important element that we are focused on is the deeper footprint on technology. We have tried to automate certain process of our operations. Further, we are ensuring optimum utilization of our resources by focusing on driving efficiencies, where addressing costs across our business model and enhancing is, we further elevate our competitiveness. We are actively working towards increasing our substantially footprint and ensuring commissioning of our captive solar plant, which will meaningfully transform our energy mix.

On this note, I would now request to moderate to open the forum for any questions or suggestions that you may have. Thank you.

Questions and Answers:

Operator

Thank you very much. We will now begin the question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions] The first question is from the line of Yash Dalal from Sushil Finance. Please go ahead.

Yash Dalal — Sushil Finance — Analyst

Hi, good afternoon, everyone. Am I audible?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Yes, you’re audible.

Yash Dalal — Sushil Finance — Analyst

Yeah. So my question is, as we can see your revenues are up, but your interest costs have remained the same. So we want to understand your capital efficiency of working capital, has it improved? Could just probably throw some light on that?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Yes, there is — definitely, we are focused on the improvement of the capital efficiencies because you compare it for the nine months, it is almost equal to the last year, nine months cost. So maybe some impact of the QIP, but we have the impact of the higher interest rates in this year. But definitely, we are focused on the investment side as well as that on the — how to improve our balance sheet and especially on the negotiation of the interest rates with our bank costs as well as to control the debt.

Yash Dalal — Sushil Finance — Analyst

Okay. Thank you. And just another question is your depreciation is high. As you can see, so your profit has been low, but your cash profits are increasing. Do you think this trend will continue going forward?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Yes. Definitely, we are more focused on to improve. One is that profitability as well as mainly that how to improve further this cash profit, because cash is the reality. So definitely, like in the piece, we are explaining how we are improving, how we are setting our goals, the targets in the coming years. So along with the numbers of the revenues, the profitability, the main focus is how to improve our cash flows.

Yash Dalal — Sushil Finance — Analyst

Okay. Thank you. And another question was, would you give us some revenue guidance going forward for the next year?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

For the next year — one more point I would just miss to address that based on like you have there is the issue of the question on the cash flow. So our — we have the rating agency CRISIL. So they have also improved our rating from A Stable to A Positive. So they have also identified POP [Phonetic], there is a improvement in the cash flow management in Alicon.

So coming to this, the revenue — so it is a forward-looking statement, but definitely like we are explaining, for the next year, we are expecting at this movement of 15% growth against the current year of ’22-’23. So let’s see that how we will close because the base is also increasing, continuous improvement in the quarterly performance of the current year. And at this moment, in the nine months, there is an increase in the 43% in the revenues.

So definitely, there is — we are putting up a higher base for the next year. So we will have a more clear picture in the next call. But at this moment, we are estimating that approximately 15%, we should achieve our growth in the revenues in the next three years.

Yash Dalal — Sushil Finance — Analyst

Right. So — but let me go by 15% [Technical Issues] would be your estimation for next year in revenue?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

That you can work out, because we cannot give the numbers. So definitely, but, based on the new orders, we are improving continuous new order booking is there. And now like from the last two years, we are giving the new order books. So those are converted into the real numbers. And we are furthermore focused on resourcing business, especially like where the ready business is available, because the new order generally we go, then there is a development lead time of one-and-a-half years to two years. So to improve our numbers in the next year, so one focus area is resourcing business. So ready business is available, so how to shift to Alicon.

Yash Dalal — Sushil Finance — Analyst

Okay, sir. So that’s good to hear because it just going by the numbers, if — in this nine months of this year FY ’23, your EBITDA has been at INR124 crores. So just maintaining the same margin, if we do at around 12%, then you say our EBITDA would increase quite a bit, maybe by 50% [Phonetic] next year. Is that correct?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

I think you are forcing me to give some forward-looking statement. So, one is that revenue growth, another we are focused on to improve our margins. So our target for the next year is at least to improve 100 basis points in our margin. So on that basis, you can work out. So maybe that you are good in the number.

Yash Dalal — Sushil Finance — Analyst

Okay. Thank you. Just, sorry, one more last question. Also you spoke about your onboard diagnostics, the norms that are scheduled to take effect soon. So what are the new opportunities and challenges that will throw, how will it affect an impact in the coming quarters next year onwards?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

So I think I ask Rajiv to explain this.

Rajiv Gupta — Head of Domestic Business

We are noticing volume reductions, especially two-wheelers, the two-wheeler OEM on the account of OBD, which was clearly explained in our speech also. There is marginal or no change in our path with this drive by the government, especially for the exhaust system. But we noticed the volume drop that is in late quarter three and also in quarter four is expected as OEMs need to curve the production numbers as post 1st April ’23, they won’t be able to sell the existing vehicles.

So one is, yes, there will be an effect in quarter four with this area. But if you talk about opportunity, there is opportunities, especially in the quarter one in next financial year, because we see — because these OEMs will try to start building the stocks, which they have planned to deplete in quarter four. So we are working closely with OEMs, how to further build those inventories at their end. So that is what we could work out at this moment.

Yash Dalal — Sushil Finance — Analyst

Okay. Thank you so much. I’ll jump back in the queue for any further questions.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Thank you.

Rajiv Gupta — Head of Domestic Business

Thank you.

Operator

Thank you. [Operator Instructions] The next question is from the line of Raghunandhan N. L. from Emkay Global. Please go ahead.

Raghunandhan N. L. — Emkay Global — Analyst

Thank you, sir for the opportunity. Congratulations on a strong set of numbers. Welcoming Mr. Agarwal and Mr. Veerababu for sharing thoughts for the investor community. Sir, my first question was on the order book, can you indicate what is the size of the order book to be executed by FY ’26? Last quarter, you had indicated around INR3,400 crores.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

So Raghu, I think a little bit one more explanation we would like to give, because all these order books what we are discussing and explaining, those are as on the date of — that is that means ’25-’26. So this is almost two years to around three years. So whatever the new orders are coming, those real volumes, we will be able to see post ’26. So, I think now maybe some new numbers will start giving from this call. But definitely, we will link with the earlier numbers also, so it will not be some confusion for you to understand.

So when we talk about like till ’26, so we are at approximately INR3,500 crores of the order book. And yearly average is coming around INR750 crores. And like in ’22-’23, we are expecting the execution of INR500 crores to INR530 crores in that range. And further jump because now, these orders were booked a year back or two years back. And in next year, our estimation is for the execution of around INR700 crores to INR750 crores in that range. So that is based on the old numbers. But definitely, we would like to now give us some increase in the number of yes, because now we are talking about ’25-’26 in the last two years. So we have converted our numbers — our order books till ’28-’29. So that is — give a clear picture of the next six years.

So if we go for that, so our order book stands at around INR7,000 crores to INR7,500 crores in that range. So INR7,400 crores, we can take a number on this. And yearly average sales is coming around INR1,050 crores over the next five years to six years. That is the incremental sale we are talking about. And if you can add our regular sales, that is in the range of INR1,200 crores to INR1,300 crores, because this number what we are talking about are INR7,400 crores, that is base year is ’22-’23 [Phonetic]. So we are not including the orders already executed in the previous years.

So I hope, Raghu, you are able to understand what we are explaining.

Raghunandhan N. L. — Emkay Global — Analyst

Yes, sir. Yes, sir. This was very helpful actually. And a strong — thanks so much for sharing the strong pipeline. Sir, just one clarification. I missed the part when it was initially explained, the carbon neutral of the EV share in sales and order book. I think the earlier target was 36% by FY ’26. Did I have heard correctly that in the opening remarks that was mentioned, 20% [Phonetic] to 22%?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Yes. Basically, if you see in this portfolio, we having a close watch — we are having a close watch with our customers also what we can see. There are a lot of alternate fuels also coming apart from the pure EV when we talk about, like the hybrid solutions, which recently Toyota has come up with a model of Hyryder and even Hycross. And also actively OEMs like Daimler. Ashok Leyland recently with Reliance is coming up with hydrogen cells. So what we could understand very clearly.

And also like Maruti is aggressively working on the CNG hybrid. So what we can sense that this particular share will be supported by these alternate fuels also. So nothing about our projections by, for ’25-’26 [Phonetic] years, we were a bit confident of touching 36% share by ’26. And if you see with the current order booking and the orders in hand, we’ve already touched somewhere around 20% to 22% for the year ’26. With strong discussions with our customers going forward in next 18 months to 20 months, we are a bit confident of touching this number.

Raghunandhan N. L. — Emkay Global — Analyst

Thank you, sir. That was very helpful. On the subsidiary side, the performance seems to be under pressure. It looks like a revenue growth of 9% and EBITDA margin at 8.1%, I’m taking subsidiary performance by deducting consol minus stand-alone, how do you see the performance ahead, especially should margin improve with the reduction in the gas prices?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Yes, Raghu. So in this, definitely, there was a pressure on the subsidiary numbers. In the current year, do you know that the reasons have been the increase in the input cost, especially on the energy side. And definitely, they also impacted the material cost. So — but what we have seen just now in the quarter four — from the quarter four, there is a good demand is coming up for the high margin parts. And in the next year, we are hoping that we will be able to deliver good numbers because the order book is increasing and on the other side.

There are two actions we have to take. One action is being that renegotiate the prices with the customers, especially on the energy and the increase in the input cost that we will see the result. And the other side, the cost has started going down. So that what we were expecting. So that is not going to happen. And the third point is that the government, especially the Slovakian government is supporting to subsidize the energy cost. So all these actions are going to support in the numbers of the next year.

Raghunandhan N. L. — Emkay Global — Analyst

Got it, sir. On your captive solar plant, would that lead to power cost savings, what kind of savings are expected on an annual basis once that is commissioned?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

So in the next month, we are hoping that we will start and expected yearly saving of INR5 crores to INR6 crores.

Raghunandhan N. L. — Emkay Global — Analyst

Got it, sir. And just a last question on the overseas business, what is the kind of growth expectations do you have for next year? And I’m just trying to understand, would you continue to see the share of overseas business going up?

Rajiv Gupta — Head of Domestic Business

Yeah. Definitely, as you mentioned, we noticed very clearly, the global numbers would definitely hit in the next year. If you see the market numbers, this year, the global board numbers have hit an increase of 6%. If we see region-wise, except Europe, all the segment have noticed good numbers, especially, if we talk about US, it was a double-digit number. We have noticed the impact in Europe because of the energy cost and other Ukraine war, the supply chain was just upped it. But next year it’s promising, the total industry is expected to grow somewhere around 5% to 6%. And the good thing is Europe, we are anticipating an increase of roughly around 6% to 8%. With this and with the penetration more towards the global orders, we are quite confident to increase in the next year with the global share over the total sales.

Raghunandhan N. L. — Emkay Global — Analyst

Got it, sir. Thank you. Thank you so much. I’ll come back in the queue.

Operator

Thank you. [Operator Instructions] We have a follow-up question from the line of Raghunandhan N. L. from Emkay Global. Please go ahead.

Raghunandhan N. L. — Emkay Global — Analyst

Thank you so much, sir for the opportunity again. A couple of questions. Firstly, on the working capital side, now that the supply chain situation is improving, would that help in reducing our working capital requirements? That was one. And secondly, like the company had an aspiration to turn net cash. How are you seeing progress towards that target? Thank you, sir.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

So, Raghu, one is like the improvement, definitely, now we have seen that little — improvement like in the first question, we have also explained how we are focused on this. And hopefully, you will see the numbers in March, the impact of the improvements in the working capital management. And now like we have explained in our note — this speech about the reduction in the transit period for Europe and the US, that has actually gone down from 100 days to 125 days to 70 days in that range. So that is also going to impact on the working capital management, and we will be able to improve that. And [Technical Issues] and further negotiations are also going on with some customers to improve. So definitely, we are focused on this and especially on the cash flow management [Technical Issues] like on the plus side of the cash, so maybe seen in the next year.

Raghunandhan N. L. — Emkay Global — Analyst

Thank you, sir. Thank you very much.

Operator

Thank you. [Operator Instructions] The next question is from the line of Apurva Mehta from AM Investments. Please go ahead.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Hi, sir. Just wanted to know your execution of new orders which you are talking about INR700 crores, INR750 crores for ’23-’24. So is it right that the estimate is around INR700 crores [Phonetic] and INR750 crores?

Mayank Vaswani — Investor Relations

Sir, your voice is not very clear. Apurva, can you please repeat your question?

Operator

Apurva, your voice is coming muffled. So if you’re using headphones please use the handset mode?

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Yeah. Jus hold on. Hello, is it clear now?

Mayank Vaswani — Investor Relations

Yeah.

Operator

Yes. Now it’s clear.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Yeah. So the new order execution of INR700 crores and INR750 crores for ’23-’24. Is it true that we will be executing around new orders of INR700 crores or INR750 crores in ’23-’24?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Yes, in ’23-’24, approximately INR750 crores, we are expecting to it.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

And your steady state turnover will be around INR1,200 crores, that is true that, that will continue?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

That is — that if we — same thing I was explaining that this includes — because already execution is there from the last two years. So there will be additional approximately what we said INR250 crores from the new business in the next year.

Rajiv Gupta — Head of Domestic Business

Because this order booking, what we are talking is roughly around 327 parts.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Okay.

Rajiv Gupta — Head of Domestic Business

And sir, we are tracking since 2018-’19.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Yeah, yeah.

Rajiv Gupta — Head of Domestic Business

[Technical Issues] only few parts have came into regular production. But with these set of parts, definitely, we are going to — we are confident to make around INR750 crores of sales for the next year.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

So in the current year is approximately I told you that INR500 crores, INR530 crores. So whatever the difference is there, so that will be further addition to the numbers of, we can say, base year of ’22-23.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Okay. And this new order of INR700 crores, INR750 crores will have definitely better margins where you had lower margins. Overall, the margins will expand?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Yes, definitely. If you see the total contribution of what we are talking about new business, 79% is my four-wheeler components.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Okay.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Which you have noticed very clearly. We get good margins because we have good scope of giving them a value-add part. And if we see in terms of exports, near about 47% is the export parts what we are talking in this part.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Okay. And because of this currency movement which has happened on the positive side for us, that will also add up to our profitability?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Up to certain extent not so much, because generally, when we negotiate the business for the exports, we also hedge the currency with the customers.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Okay. And any new order pipeline, which you would like to highlight that we are negotiating or we are having some good visibility for that on the non-auto and the auto part, both?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Yes. At this moment, if you see, massive developments are in discussion, because this is a junction where the OEMs or [Phonetic] a Tire 1 is working on new platforms like from ICE to EV.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Okay.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Or some initiative of light weighting of parts. So this is a great opportunity for us even to grab this opportunity and give them an early solution. And that’s the reason we are actively working on this area with participation of more in conferences or exhibitions, visiting our customers on a frequent basis, along with our global visits.

So we are under strong discussion, because if we talk about the EV, even this is actually a race [Phonetic] where our OEM knows very clearly. If they are able to get a product in a quick period of time, they have an opportunity to grab more share. And in that junction, even the OEMs are looking for a supplier who have got rich experience on this domain. And this is a good opportunity for us where we have already are in this platform, be a two-wheeler scooter, be a motorbike, be a passenger or a commercial.

So this is giving us an edge over competitors. So going forward, yes, strong discussions are — we are in discussion with our existing and upcoming customers, which definitely in the coming quarters one or two, you will see a good momentum on that ground also.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Okay. And our aspiration to have 15% plus margin on an overall basis, is it possible to get on next year or maybe post next year? Or there is a back end [Phonetic] of the next year, is it possible to us to achieve that number?

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

So immediately, approval is not possible, like in previous question I was explained to you, what, because it will happen phase-wise, step-by-step.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Okay.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Immediately, a big jump, we can’t see because we have a strong already existing base of business. So in this first year, like in ’23-’24, our target is to improve by 100 bps.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Okay.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

So we see that. And as already we have explained in our commentary that in next three years to four years, our target is 14% to 15%.

Apurva Mehta — AM Investments — Analyst

Okay. Thanks a lot. And yeah, wish you all the best.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Thank you.

Operator

Thank you. As there are no further questions, I would now like to hand the conference over to the management for closing comments.

Vimal Gupta — Group Chief Financial Officer

Thank you. I hope we have been able to answer all your questions satisfactorily. Should you need any further clarifications or would like to know more about the company, please feel free to contact our team or CDR India. Thank you once again for taking the time to join us on this call, and we look forward to interacting next quarter.

Operator

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