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The Shipping Corporation of India Limited (SCI.NS)

National Stock Exchange of India Industrials Marine ShippingView data quality →
58.4Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 73%#12,118 of 44,714
Undervalued

46% below intrinsic value ($5)

UndervaluedFair ValueOvervalued
Piotroski
9/9
Strong
Beneish
-2.57
Low Risk
Altman
3.15
Safe
DCF Value
$5
Undervalued
ROIC
8.5%
Adequate
P/E
10.1
Value
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The Shipping Corporation of India Limited (SCI.NS) — VMCI valuation read

SCI.NS prints VMCI 58/100 inside the Industrials sector, where the median sits at 50. The 8-point above-median delta is the cleanest single-number summary of The Shipping Corporation of India Limited's composite stance, and in the mid-cap bucket it places the share ahead of the typical peer on the five-pillar mix.

On SCI.NS, the SEC EDGAR Form 4 stream shows no insider buys or sells in the past 30 days. Quiet tapes happen; they just remove a signal that bull and bear cases sometimes lean on for confirmation.

**Investor frame.** SCI.NS trades at 18.0x earnings, 0% above the Industrials median of 18.0x; that is the value line. ROIC of 18.0% sits 8.0pp above the Industrials median (10.0%); that is the quality line. net debt to EBITDA of 2.8x is the rate-sensitivity line to watch; that is the risk line for The Shipping Corporation of India Limited on the trailing financials.

SCI.NS rose 3.4% over the trailing 7 days, with a -15.8% read on a 30-day basis.

The Shipping Corporation of India Limited provides shipping services in India, Singapore, and internationally. It operates through Liner, Bulk, Tanker, Technical & Offshore, and Others segments. The company's fleet comprises bulk carriers, crude oil tankers, product tankers, container vessels, passenger-cum-cargo vessels, LPG carriers, and offshore supply vessels. Its bulk carriers transport cargos, including iron ore, coal, coke, grain, fertilizer, steel, plywood, bauxite products, etc.; tankers are used for feeding crude oil to various oil refineries; and passenger-cum-cargo vessels offer transportation services between the Mainland, and Andaman and Nicobar group of islands. The company is also involved in chartering various ships, as well as in lighterage operations. In addition, it provides offshore services comprising towing and anchor handling, carriage of men and materials, standby and rescue, routine surveillance, and firefighting services, as well as operations, manning, maintenance, and management services for vessels. Further, the company offers shipbuilding consultancy assistance services for new building vessels, including project viability and feasibility, design consultancy, project management, and site supervision; and for the acquisition of second-hand ships, such as identifying the type and size of vessels, receipt and evaluation of offers, inspection of class records, physical inspection of vessels, processing specific proposals for owners/government approval, taking delivery of the vessels, etc., as well as provides liner break-bulk and container services. It operates a fleet of 59 vessels with deadweight tonnage of 5.311 million. The Shipping Corporation of India Limited was incorporated in 1950 and is based in Mumbai, India.

CEO: Captain Binesh Kumar Tyagi1,338 employeesINwww.shipindia.com

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