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Presentation on Activities of MSMEDI, Mumbai
NMCP SCHEMES
Other MSME Schemes
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MSME-DI, Mumbai
for
MSME Development
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MSME-DI, MUMBAI is the field Office of Ministry of MSME,
Govt. of India, in the state of Maharashtra for promotion and
development of MSMEs by extending various policy promotion
measures, programmes and schemes.
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MSME-DI, Mumbai : Jurisdiction
1) Ahmednagar
2) Aurangabad3) Beed4) Dhule5) Hingoli6) Jalgaon7) Jalna8) Kolhapur
9) Latur10) Mumbai11) Nanded12) Nandurbar13) Nashik14) Osmanabad15) Parbhani16) Pune
17) Raigad18) Ratnagiri19) Satara20) Sangli21) Sindhudurg22) Solapur23) Thane
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Number 26.1 Million MSMEs
Employ 59.5 Million People
Give 45% of Industrial Production *
Account for 40%+ of Exports #
Contribute 8% to GDP
Exports: Rs. 177 Bn USD
Production: Rs. 5.9 lakh cr. ($ 140 Bn)
No. of Items Mfg. in MSME : 8000
No. of Women Entrepreneurs : 7.4%
Rural Enterprises : 50%
INDIAN MSMEs - STRENGTHS
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Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Act 2006
Act enacted in Parliament in 2006, effective from 02nd October 2006.
Objective of the act :
facilitating the promotion and development and Enhancing thecompetitiveness of micro, small and medium enterprises
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Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Act 2006
Classification of Enterprises
Concept of Enterprises as against Industries
Enterprises classified broadly into :
i) Enterprises engaged in the
manufacture / production of goods
pertaining to any industry; &
ii) Enterprises engaged in providing /
rendering services
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Classification of EnterprisesMANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES
Manufacturing Enterprises defined in terms of investment inplant & machinery and further classified into :
- Micro Enterprises - Investment upto Rs.25 Lakh
- Small Enterprises - Investment above Rs.25 Lakhto Rs. 5.0 Crores
- Medium Enterprise - Investment above Rs.5 crore &up to Rs.10 Crores
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Classification of EnterprisesSERVICE ENTERPRISES
Service Enterprises defined in terms of investment inequipment and further classified into :
- Micro Enterprises - Investment upto Rs.10 Lakh
- Small Enterprises - Investment above Rs.10 Lakh &upto 2 Crores
- Medium Enterprise - Investment above 2 Crores upto 5
crores
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Management ConsultancyManagement TrainingsSeminars & WorkshopsFeasibility StudiesGuidance for Improvement ofManagement Capability
Technical ConsultancyProduct SelectionProject ReportSelection of Raw MaterialSelection of MachinerySelection of Technology
Consultancy
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Major Services Provided
Consultancy
Economic Information
Entrepreneurship Development
Marketing Assistance
Technology & Quality Upgradation
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Motivation & Guidance
Product selection
Training Programmes & Campaigns
Special Programmes for Women & Economically /Socially Backward Class
Entrepreneurship Development Programmes includes
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Industrial Potential Survey
Feasibility Report
Industrial Profile of State & Districts
Collection & Dissemination of Statistics of MSMEI
Advice on policy issues
Economic Information Services
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Marketing Assistance
Buyer Seller Meets
Vendor Development Programmes
Exhibitions
Seminars
Ancillary Development
Registration under Sub-Contract Exchange
Participation in International Trade Fairs
Special Global Vendor Development Programme
Market Development Assistance
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Technology & Quality Upgradation
Workshops, Training Programmes & Guidance for Upgradation of
Technology
Pollution Control & ODS Phase Out.
Meetings with Foreign Delegations for Technology Transfer
Programmes on ISO 9000 & TQM, Standardization etc
Guidance on Incentives
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Assistance forExport Promotion Export Market Information
Export Management Programmes
Packaging for Export Trainings
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Common Facility Services
Workshop Facilities
Services for Industrial Designing
Product Development
Free Library Facility
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Technical Assistance to various Government Agencies
National Small Industries Corporation
Bureau of Indian Standards
State Directorate of Industries etc.
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Steps Involved for self employment DECISION TO BE SELF-EMPLOYED SELECTION OF THE PRODUCT
LOCATION OF THE ENTERPRISE
PREPARATION OF THE PROJECT REPORT
REGISTRATION
FINANCE (TERM LOAN)
IMPORTANT CLEARANCES & LICENSES/OFFICES
LAND AND BUILDING
FINANCE (WORKING CAPITAL)
RECRUITMENT OF PERSONNEL
INSTALLATION OF MACHINERY
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Steps Involved for self employment
POWER CONNECTION/WATER SUPPLY
PROCUREMENT OF RAW MATERIALS
PRODUCTION
MARKETING
REPAYMENT OF LOANS PROFIT GENERATION
AVOIDING SICKNESS
MODERNISATION AND UPGRADATION OFTECHNOLOGY.
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Schemes underNATIONAL
MANUFACTURINGCOMPETITIVENES
S PROGRAMME(NMCP)
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Support for Entrepreneurial and Managerial Development
(Incubators)
S t f E t i l d M i l D l t
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Support for Entrepreneurial and Managerial Development
(Incubators)
S t f E t i l d M i l D l t
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Support for Entrepreneurial and Managerial Development
(Incubators)
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Enabling Manufacturing Sector to be competitive through
Quality Management Standard & Quality Tech. Tools
(QMS/QTT)
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National Campaign for Investment in Intellectual Property
Rights(IPR)
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National Campaign for Investment in Intellectual Property
Rights(IPR)
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- Marketing Support/Assistance to MSMEs (Bar Code)
- National Programme on Application on Lean Manufacturing (LEAN)
- Mini Tool Rooms proposed to be set up by Ministry of MSME (MTR)
- Promotion of ICT in Indian Manufacturing Sector (ICT)
- Technology & Quality Upgradation Support (TECH UP)
- Design Clinic Scheme for design expertise to Manufacturing sector (DESIGN)
- Marketing Assistance/SMEs and Technology Up gradation Activities
Ministry of MSME in co-operation with TIFAC (tec inf and forecasting and
assessment council ) /CSIR (MARKETING)
Other NMCP Schemes
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Other Schemes forDevelopment of MSMEs
MSE Cluster Development Programmes
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MSE-Cluster Development Programmes
Clusters are defined as sectoral and geographical concentration of micro, small &
medium enterprises with interconnected production system leading to firm/unit level
specialization and developing local suppliers of material inputs and human resources.
Availability of a local market/intermediaries for the produce of the cluster is also a
general characteristic of a cluster
This Ministry runs various schemes and programmes for promotion and development
of micro & small enterprises. The assistance through these schemes and programmes
is provided for individual or collective development of MSE. The strategy is now tosubsume the essential features of the schemes having collective approach for
development of clusters such as Scheme for Integrated Infrastructural Development
and Scheme for setting up of Testing Centres/ programmes under SICDP. Although the
objective of SICDP is to proved assistance to MSE for common purpose, it is also not
less important to strengthen industrial units located in the cluster individually. There
are schemes of Ministry of SSI for credit, technology upgradation, quality certification,
such as, Credit Guarantee Scheme for investment, Credit Linked Capital Subsidy
Scheme for technology upgradation, ISO 9000/14001 reimbursement scheme for
certification, etc. through which assistance is provided to an individual micro & small
enterprises. Under the new approach, the emphasis is to dovetail all such schemes
under SICDP for the overall development of MSE and optimum utilisation of resources.
Scheme for Capacity Building
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Scheme for Capacity Building
Scheme of International Cooperation
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Scheme of International CooperationIntroductionTechnology infusion and/or upgradation of Indian MSMEs, their modernisation and promotion of their
exports are the principal objectives of assistance under the Scheme of International Cooperation.The Scheme covers the following activities:
(i) Participation by Indian MSMEs in exhibitions, fairs and buyer-seller meets in India, in whichthere is international participation.
(ii) Deputation of MSME business delegations to other countries for exploring new areas oftechnology infusion/upgradation, facilitating joint ventures, improving market of MSMEproducts, foreign collaborations, etc.
(iii) Holding international conferences and seminars on topics and themes of interest to theMSME.
2. Eligible OrganisationsBesides the Ministry of MSME, events under the Scheme can be organised by:
(a) State/Central Government Organisations;
(b) Industry/Enterprise Associations; and
(c) Registered Societies/Trusts associated with the MSME.
3. Eligibility ConditionsThe eligibility conditions financial assistance under the Scheme are:
(a) The organisation should be suitably registered (i.e., companies under theCompanies Act, societies under the Societies Act, etc.) with the primaryobjective of promotion and development of MSME.
(b) The organisation must be engaged in such activities for at least last 3 years and have agood track record.
(c) The organisation should have regular audited accounts for the past 3 years.
(d) Events, for which financial support under the Scheme is sought, must have significantinternational participation.
C dit Li k d C it l S b id S h (CLCSS)
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Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS)
The revised scheme aims at facilitating technology up gradation by providing 15 per cent upfrontcapital subsidy with effect from the 29 th September, 2005 (12 per cent prior to 29.09.2005) to SSIunits, including tiny, khadi, village and coir industrial units (hereinafter referred to as SSI units), oninstitutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established and improved technologies inthe specified sub-sectors / products approved under the scheme.
Scope of the Scheme
3.1 The scheme would cover the following technology needs / products/sub - sectors:
i) Bio-tech Industry
ii) Common Effluent Treatment Plant
iii) Corrugated Boxes
iv) Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
v) Dyes and Intermediates
vi) Industry based on Medicinal and Aromatic plantsvii) Plastic Moulded/ Extruded Products and Parts/ Components
viii) Rubber Processing including Cycle/ Rickshaw Tyres
ix) Food Processing (including Ice Cream manufacturing)
x) Poultry Hatchery & Cattle Feed Industry
xi) Dimensional Stone Industry (excluding Quarrying and Mining)
xii) Glass and Ceramic Items including Tiles
xiii) Leather and Leather Products including Footwear and Garments
xiv) Electronic equipment viz test, measuring and assembly/ manufacturing, Industrial process control;Analytical, Medical, Electronic Consumer & Communication equipment etc.
xv) Fans & Motors Industry
xvi) General Light Service(GLS) lamps
xvii) Information Technology (Hardware)
xviii) Mineral Filled Sheathed Heating Elements
xix) Transformer/ Electrical Stampings/ Laminations /Coils/Chokes including Solenoid coils
xx) Wires & Cable Industry
xxi) Auto Parts and Components
xxii) Bicycle Parts
xxiii) Combustion Devices/ Appliances
xxiv) Forging & Hand Tools
xxv) Foundries Steel and Cast Iron
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xxvi) General Engineering Works
xxvii) Gold Plating and Jewellery
xxviii) Steel Furniture
xxx) Toys
xxxi) Non-Ferrous Foundry
xxxii) Sport Goods
xxxiii) Cosmetics
xxxiv) Readymade Garmentsxxxv) Wooden Furniture
xxxvi) Mineral Water Bottle
xxxvii) Paints, Varnishes, Alkyds and Alkyd products
xxxviii) Agricultural Implements and Post Harvest Equipment
xxxix Beneficiation of Graphite and Phosphate
xxxx) Khadi and Village Industries
xxxxi) Coir and Coir Products
xxxxii) Steel Re-rolling and /or Pencil Ingot making Industries
xxxxiii) Zinc Sulphatexxxxiv) Welding Electrodes
xxxxv) Sewing Machine Industry
xxxxvi) Industrial Gases
xxxxvii) Printing Industry
xxxxviii) Machine Tools
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Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for Small Industries
The Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGMSE) was launched by the Government of India
to make available collateral-free credit to the micro and small enterprise sector. Both the existing and the new enterprises
are eligible to be covered under the scheme. The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Small Industries
Development Bank of India (SIDBI), established a Trust named Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small
Enterprises (CGTMSE) to implement the Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises. The scheme
was formally launched on August 30, 2000 and is operational with effect from 1st January 2000. The corpus of CGTMSE is
being contributed by the Government and SIDBI in the ratio of 4:1 respectively and has contributed Rs.1346.54 crore to the
corpus of the Trust up to September 30, 2007. Based on the future requirement, the corpus is likely to be raised to Rs.2500
crore.
Eligible Lending Institutions
The institutions, which are eligible under the scheme, are scheduled commercial banks (Public Sector Banks/Private Sector
Banks/Foreign Banks) and select Regional Rural Banks (which have been classified under Sustainable Viable category by
NABARD). National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. (NSIC), North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Ltd.
(NEDFi) and SIDBI have also been made eligible institutions. As on September 30, 2007, there are 62 Member Lending
Institutions (MLIs) of the Trust, comprising 28 Public Sector Banks, 13 Private Sector Banks, 18 Regional Rural Banks and
3 other Institutions viz., NSIC, NEDFI and SIDBI.
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Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for Small
Industries..
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ISO Reimbursement Scheme
The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian Economy and it has
been making significant contribution to industrial production, export and employment generation. The
process of economic liberalization and market reforms has opened up the Indian small scale sector to
the global competition. In order to enhance the competitive strength of the small scale sector, the
Government introduced an incentive scheme for their technological upgradation/quality improvement
and environment management. The scheme provides incentive to those small scale/ ancillary
undertaking who have acquired ISO 9000/ISO 14001/HACCP certifications. The scheme for ISO 9000
reimbursement in operation since March, 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include
reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office Administrative
Order No.41(8)/ISO/Electx./2002 dt. 28th October, 2002. More than 2375 SSI & ancillary units have
already been benefited from the earlier scheme of ISO 9000 till 31st March, 2002.
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ISO 9000 Reimbursement scheme
The Salient features of the Scheme
1. The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000/ISO-14001/HACCP certifications to theextent of 75% of the expenditure subject to a maximum of Rs. 75,000/- in each case.
2. The Permanent Registered Small Scale/ancillary/Tiny/Small Scale Service Business Enterprises (SSSBE) units areeligible to avail the Incentive Scheme.
3. The Scheme is applicable to those SSI/ancillary/Tiny/SSSBE units who have already acquired ISO-9000/ISO-14001/HACCP certification.
4. It is an all India Scheme administered by Development Commissioner (SSI), Ministry of SSI, Govt. of India. Witheffect from 30.8.2006 procedure of the Screening Committee to decide the reimbursement has been discontinuedand the Screening Committee has been dismantled to reduce delay in the sanctioning of reimbursement to the
applicants. The Industrial Adviser co-coordinating this Scheme, has been delegated with powers to sanction thereimbursement as per the present provisions for reimbursement.
5. The Scheme shall provide one time reimbursement only against a Entrepreneurship Memorandum Number. Theamount of incentive/subsidy/grant already availed for acquiring ISO 9000 or ISO 14001/HACCP Certification underany Central Govt. (including DC(MSME) Incentive Scheme)/State Govt. /Financial Institution shall be adjustedagainst the entitlement of reimbursement. It means the total entitlement of reimbursement of acquiring one ormore than on certifications shall be up to the maximum limit of Rs. 75,000/- only. In case a unit has receivedreimbursement/subsidy/grant from Central Govt./State Govt./Financial Institution against any one of thecertifications for an amount less than maximum limit of Rs. 75,000/-, the unit shall be eligible to receive thebalance amount only.
6. (a) Only one time reimbursement is allowed against a E.M.Number for acquiring ISO-9000/ISO-14001/HACCPcertification; irrespective of the fact whether the concerned SSI has one or more than one Unit(s) within the samepremises/location or outside .
(b) In case an ISO-9000/ISO-14001/HACCP certificate is obtained jointly by SSI units (even having a separatePermanent E.M.Number) under the corporate/group of Industries category, the total reimbursement shall belimited to 75% of the total expenditure incurred by the concerned units or Rs. 75,000/- whichever is less; and eachSSI unit shall get the amount on pro-rata basis.
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Other MSME Schemes
Participation in the International Exhibitions / Fairs - For registered Small & Micro manufacturing enterprises
with DI/DIC
Financial Assistance for using Global Standards (GS1) in Barcoding - Recognized the importance of barcoding
and avail financial assistance through Office of DC(MSME).
Purchase and Price Preference Policy - This is administered through the Single Point Registration Scheme of
NSIC. Under this, 358 items are reserved for exclusive purchase from MSME by Central Government. Other
facilities include tender documents free of cost, exemption from earnest money and security deposit and 15% price
preference in Central Government purchases - for individual MSMEs
Integrated Infrastructure Development (IID Scheme) - Assistance upto 40% or Rs.2.00 crores, whichever is less
for setting up industrial estates for MSME units. For NE, assistance is 80% or Rs.4.00 crores - for State
Governments/industry associations/ NGOs.
Mini Tool Rooms - Assistance upto 90% or Rs.9.00 crores, whichever is less for setting up new Mini Tool Rooms.
For upgradation of existing Tool Rooms, assistance is 75% or Rs.7.5 crores - for State Governments.
MSME MDA - The scheme offers funding upto 90% in respect of to and fro air fare for participation by MSME
Entrepreneurs in overseas fairs/trade delegations. The scheme also provide for funding for producing publicity
material (upto 25% of costs) Sector specific studies (upto Rs. 2 lakhs) and for contesting anti-dumping cases (50%
upto Rs. 1 lakh) - for individual MSMEs & Associations.
Assistance to Entrepreneurship Development Institutes - For strengthening training infrastructure in EDIs,
assistance upto 50% or Rs. 50 lakhs whichever is less - for State Governments.
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Thank you For Further Information Please Contact:
Director
MSME- Development institute
Ministry of MSME,Kurla Andheri Road, Sakinaka
Mumbai-400 072
Phone: 022-25874305/6090, Fax: 2857 8092
E.Mail: [email protected]: www.msmedimumbai.gov.in