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policy
promotion
measures,
Consultancy
Management Consultancy
Technical Consultancy
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Product Selection
Project Report
Feasibility Studies
Selection of Machinery
Management Capability
Selection of Technology
Feasibility Report
Marketing Assistance
Exhibitions
Seminars
Ancillary Development
MSME
SCHEMES
MSEs
ISO-9001/14001
Reimbursement Scheme
One time reimbursement of following
expenses :1. Certification charges(Registration,
Auditing &Certification Charges)
2. Consultancy Charges
3. Calibration Charges
4. Training charges
CLCSS
In calculating the value of plant & machinery, the
cost of following items shall be excluded, namely: Equipments such as tools, jigs,dies, moulds and spare
parts.
Installation of plant and machinery.
R&D and Pollution Control equipments.
Genset Transformers, Fire fighting equipments
Bank & Service charges
Cables, wiring, bus bas, elect control panels,, OCB ,
MCB (not mounted on machine)
Transportation charges
Technical know-how charges
Shipping custom clearance charges & Sales Tax.
CLCSS -ELIGIBILITY
Capital subsidy under the scheme is available for
such projects where term loan has been sanctioned
by eligible PLIs/Nodal Bank/Agencies.
Machines purchased under the Hire Purchase
scheme of NSIC are also eligible for subsidy.
The admissible capital subsidy w.r.t. the purchase
price of plant and machinery instead of the term loan
disbursed to the beneficiaries unit.
Upgradation with second hand machinery would
not be considered.
CLCSS -ELIGIBILITY
Imported Plant & Machinery are eligible under the scheme.
The existing MSEs having EM/ SSI Regn No. which
ungrade their plant & machinery with state of the art
technology with or without expansion are eligible.
New MSEs having EM/SSI Regn. No. with DIC and have
set up their facilities.
Replacement of existing equipment/technology with the
same equipment/technology will not qualify for subsidy.
Units graduating from small to medium scale on account of
sanction of additional loan under CLCSS were also eligible
for assistance.
ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
Guarantee cover available by the trust to the extent
of 75%(85% for loans upto 5 lakhs provided to Micro
Enterprises & 80% for MSEs owned by women) of
the sanctioned amount of credit facility.
One time Guarantee Fee & Annual Service Fee upto
the Credit Facility of Rs. 5.0 lacs-1% and 0.5%
respectively.
Beyond 5.0 lacs and upto 1.0 crore the one time
Guarantee Fee of the Credit Facility Sanctioned and
Annual Service Fee is 1.5% and 0.75% respectively
SCHEME OF INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION- COVERAGE OF THE SCHEME
Deputation of MSE business delegations to other
countries for exploring new areas of technology
infusion /up gradation, facilitating joint ventures,
Promotion of Export, improving market of MSEs
products, foreign collaborations etc. Max. assistance
limited to Rs. 1.5 lac per entrepreneur. Delegation
would comprise of minimum of 5 entrepreneurs.
Participation by Indian MSEs in International
exhibitions/ fairs and buyers-sellers meets. Assistance
limited to 2.40 lac per entrepreneur
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
The organisation should be suitably registered under
Companies Act, under the societies act etc. with the primary
objective of promotion and development of MSEs .
The organisation must be engaged in such activities for the last
3 years and have a good track record.
The organisation should have regular audited accounts for the
past 3 years.
Events, for which financial support under the scheme is sought must have
significant international participation.
ITEMS OF ELIGIBILITYES
Exhibitions/ Fairs/ Buyers Seller Meets/Business Delegations
Space Rent, Interior decoration, advt. /publicity in local media,
printing of common catalogue, travel & Misc charges +
allowances, Local transport for the goods transported for the
event, freight and insurance charges, secretarial service charges
etc.
Conference / Seminars
Venue charges, Hiring charges, Audio visual equipments, interior
decoration, food & beverages charges, Hotel charges,
communication charges, transportation, publicity/advt. catalogues
etc. independent evaluator and other charges
NATIONAL MANUFACTURING
COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME (NMCP)
Formulation of NMCP announced in 2005-06 Budget
It is to support MSMEs and :
Ensure MSME Sector Grows at a Healthy Rate
Draft National Strategy for Manufacturing
10 Schemes drawn up under NMCP
Implementation of Schemes to be in PPP Mode
Programme deals with Firm-Level Competitiveness,
addressing issues of Competitiveness against Global
Challenges
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NATIONAL MANUFACTURING
COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME - COMPONENTS
Full Name of the Scheme
Short Name
BAR CODE
INCUBATORS
QMS/QTT
IPR
LEAN
MTR
ICT
TECH UP
DESIGN
MARKETING
BAR CODE
Being used worldwide as part of Product Packages, as price tags, cartoon
lables on invoices, credit cards
When read by scanners, a weath of data is made available at users
It becomes unique and universal & can be recognized anywhere in the world &
facilitates
unique
product
identification
through
using
international
symbologies/numbering system
Existing MDA Scheme modified to popularize Bar Coding
Bar Coding an effective Tool to improve marketability
Reimbursement allowed :
One Time Registration Fee
75% of Annual Fee for 1st 3 years (Bar Code Certificate)
1400 SMEs to be Benefitted during 11th FY Plan
Need to Ramp-up Scheme in the Context of Retail Revolution / Exports
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LEAN MANUFACTURING
Lean Manufacturing (LM) is better Production of
Goods by :1. Eliminating Non-value added activities / Wastes
2. using less Inputs to produce same output
LEAN MANUFACTURING
1. Awareness Programme for sensitization GOI
Contribution 0.50 lac.(100%)
2. Thru Mini clusters@ 8-12units per LM Consultant
Govt.: Private Funding
=80:20
GOI cont. Consultant Fee- Rs. 18.80 lakh per Mini Cluster
Industry Associations to execute, thru SPVs
Lead/Locate/Appoint/Pay/Monitor
Industry to Drive & Create Capacities in Private Sector
After
After
After
Design clinics/support
Designs make MSME Products Competitive
Design Input Essential for Survival of MSMEs
Cluster-based DesignClinics Proposed
Suggestions/Specific Packages Required by the cluster for
design intervention
One National Centre with NID
6 Regional Centres and 225 Design Clinics
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Improved light
weight pump
Bottle vision
equipment
Visitor
Management
System,
(1)
(2)
(3)
Portable Hydraulic
ENT multi scope
Syringe (precision type)
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QMS/QTT
MSEs ISO 9000/14000 Reimbursement Scheme
Successful .QMS:ISO-22000(Food), OHSAS
18000(Health) etc.
QTT: Scheme covers the adoption of proven Tools
like 6-Sigma,5-S,Kaizen,TPM,TQM etc.
Total Project Cost Rs. 50.00 (GOI=80%)
QMS/QTT
QMS/QTT
on
Certification
Energy
Conservation,
CDM
&
Product
Activities Proposed:
1) Awareness Generation for Energy Efficient Technology
2) Credit Linked subsidy for EET Projects (25 %)
3) Encourage MSMEs through subsidy to acquire National
as well as International Certification of Products
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SCALING OF SUBSIDY*
Sl. Turn over
No.
Category
Of MSME
1st year
subsidy
2nd year
subsidy
3rd year
subsidy
1.
OTNER
85 %
75 %
70 %
2.
OTNER
75 %
70 %
65 %
3.
OTNER
60 %
55 %
50 %
4.
All
85 %
75 %
70 %
85 %
75 %
70 %
5.
All
* Tentative
NER,
Special
states
Women
owned units
Activity
Quantity
Rate
Done by
GOI
contr.
Pvt
Contr.
Total
1.
Awareness
Programme and
workshops, etc.
100
NOS.
2.0
MSME-DI Service
Provider, with local
partners, etc.
200
200
2.
Subsidy for
availing Cloud
computing
services
1500
units
3.0
On service usage
model
3375
1125
4500
3.
National Portal
for MSMEs
LS
100
By Outsource Agency
200
200
4.
Impact
Assessment
LS
50
By Outsource Agency
50
50
3825
1125
4950
TOTAL
* Tentative
IPR
Objective of the scheme
- to enhance awareness of MSME about Intellectual Property
Rights (IPRs) to take measure for the protecting their ideas
and business strategies.
- The primary objective of these programmes is to facilitate and
support MSMEs, Industry
- Associations and other concerned stakeholders in raising
awareness on IPR related issues
- in general and more specifically on educating them about the
value and protection of
- IPR and its benefits to the economy
- Most MSMEs unaware of IPR Benefits/Norms
IPR Tools
Trade Secret
Indl. Design
G.I.
Trademark
Patents
Copyrights
FOCUSSED ACTIVITIES
1. 150 Awareness & Sensitization Programmes
2. 30 Pilot studies with Assns./Clusters GOI Cont.- Rs. 2.5
lakh (100%) each for Diagnosis & Actions. To provide
3. 50 Interactive Seminars/Workshops
To discuss Study Reports and Implementation GOI Cont.- Rs.
2.0 lakh (100%)
IPR
5. 40 IP Facilitation Centers on PPP
For handholding SMEs in IPR, on Low Fees
Financial support to IPFC @ Rs. 65 lac (Total
26 cr.)
To assist the MSMEs and other prospective
entrepreneurs to have an access to best
practices for identification, protection and
management of IPR as a business tool.
IPR
6. Financial Assistance for Patents and GIs
(Rs. 10 cr.)
Patent @ Rs. 25000 for Domestic, Rs. 2
lakh for International
GI Regn. - Rs. 1 lakh per case. For
registering under the Geographical Indications of Goods
Act, one time financial support will be limited up to Rs.
1.00 lakh.
IPR
7.Activities with International Agencies
( Rs. 2 cr.)
Best Practices, Capacity Building,
Exchanges
25 nos. Domestic @ Rs. 5
lakh/10International @ Rs. 7.5 lakh
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IPR Campaign
Total Scheme Budget
GoI contribution
Financial Progress
Till end of 2011-12
:
Budget Outlay (2012-13)
Expenditure (till 12 July,12)
Rs. 7.64 cr
:
Rs. 5.00 (GoI)
:
Physical Progress
Assistance for setting up IPFC :
24 (target 40)
Awareness Programme
:
128 (target 150)
Workshops
:
42 (target 50)
Pilot Study
:
02 ( target 30)
Short term training
:
07(target 50)
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