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MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES CHENNAI ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2017-2018 MSME - DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE No. 65/1 GST Road Guindy , Chennai – 60 0032. EPABX: 080-23151581-3 Fax: 080-23144506 Web: www.msmedichennai.gov.in www.dcmsme.gov.in http://udyogaadhaar.gov.in/ E-mail: [email protected]

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Page 1: ANNUAL REPORT - MSME DI-CHENNAI

MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES

CHENNAI

ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2017-2018

MSME - DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

No. 65/1 GST Road Guindy , Chennai – 60 0032.

EPABX: 080-23151581-3 Fax: 080-23144506

Web: www.msmedichennai.gov.in www.dcmsme.gov.in http://udyogaadhaar.gov.in/ E-mail: [email protected]

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TABLE OF CONTENTs

Content Page No

Foreword

Performance at a Glance

Revenue Achievements

1 Chapter-1 Introduction 1

2 Chapter -II Training Programs 7

3 Chapter-III Consultancy Services 11

4 Chapter-IV Micro Small Enterprises – Cluster

Development programme

14

5 Chapter-V National Manufacturing Competiveness programme

18

6 Chapter – VI Public procurement Policy 22

7 Chapter- VII Other Significant activities 24

8 Chapter - VIII Photo Gallery 25

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PERFORMANCE AT A GLANCE FOR THE YEAR 2017-18

Training Programs

S.No. Name of the program Total No. of Program

conducted

Persons

trained

1 Entrepreneurship Development

Program

35 880

2 Industrial Motivational Campaign 31 2333

3 Management Development

Programme

8 206

4 Entrepreneurship Development

Programme

16 410

5 Awareness program ZED 10 572

6 Awareness on Packaging and

exports

2 270

7 Sensitization program on IPR 1 42

8 Awareness on Design clinic scheme 1 47

Other major work done by this institute

S.no Program Total no.

of Program

No. of

units

Participated

Revenue

generated/

Reimbursed

to MSEs

(in Rs.)

1 National Vendor Development

Program

6 499 18,57,900

2 State level Vendor Development

program

21 1034 --

3 No.Of Cases re-imbursed under

Bar-coding Scheme

- 23 6,30,754

4. No.of Cases re-imbursed under

MATU

- 37 17,50,000

5. No . of NSIC cases Inspected under

CGSPP

- 380 10,76,870

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Revenue for the financial year 2017-18

Activity

Total Revenue

Rs.

(a) Revenue from Workshop/ Training on CNC (CAD/CAM ) & Common Facility

1783812

(b) SDP Fees 60000

(c) Chemical Lab 0

(d) EDP Fees 10400

(e) MDP Fees 43800

(f) NVDP Fees 1857900

(g) SVDP Fees 0

(h) ESDP fees 361600

(i) Hosiery 0

(j) Sale of Trainee Products 0

(k) Seminar Fees – Bar code 0

(l) Capacity Assessment and Consultancy / SION 0

(m) Project Appraisals 0

(n) Sick Unit Studies 0

(o) In-plant Studies 0

(p) Surveys 0

(q) Energy Audits 0

(r) NSIC Regn. / GSPP 1076870

(s) Sale of Publications 20700

(t) PD Accounts 0

(u) Others 190530

Total 59,16,362

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CHAPTER – I

INTRODUCTION

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises – Development Organization,

under the Ministry of MSME, Government of India, is an apex body at the

Centre that formulates programmes and policies for Micro, Small and Medium

Enterprises. The Organization was set up on 6th June 1954. During the last

six decades the Organization has worked relentlessly towards converting the

idle man power into resourceful entrepreneurs. The policies formulated by

the organizations are aimed at creating new generation of entrepreneurs with

modern technological innovations.

The Organisation has institutional set up with Head Office at Delhi

headed by Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner, Micro, Small

and Medium Enterprises, New Delhi. The Micro, Small and Medium

Enterprises – Development Institutes and Branch Institutes are set up at

various States and District Head Quarters. At present there are 30 Micro,

Small and Medium Enterprises development institutes, 28 Branch Institutes

attached to main Institutes. To cater to the needs of the testing facilities for

the micro, small and medium entrepreneurs, 4 MSME Testing Centres were

set up during the year 1975-76. Subsequently, a few MSME Testing Stations

depending upon the needs of the places were set up. At present 7 MSME

Testing Stations are functioning at different places in the country. Apart from

the above, there are 6 Process-cum-Product Development Centres in the fields

of Glass, Electronics, Electrical Measuring, Sports Goods, Fragrances &

Flavours and Foundries. There are 2 Central Footwear Training Institutes, 10

Tool Rooms and 3 National Level Entrepreneurial Development Institutes.

MSME – Development Institute, Chennai was set up in the year 1954

and currently has two branches Institute at Coimbatore, and Tuticorin.

Tuticorin branch institute has an attached workshop at tirunelveli.

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1.2 GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE

The MSME – Development Institute, Chennai and Branch MSME –

Development Institutes at Coimbatore and Tuticorin are providing a

comprehensive range of facilities and services such as techno-managerial

services, training needs, common facility workshop and laboratories,

statistical and economic information in the state of Tamilnadu & Puducheery.

MSME - Development Institute, Chennai maintains close liaisons with State

Government Departments and other agencies involved in the promotional and

development activities of the State.

At present, MSME - Development Institute, Chennai is covering 23

Districts in Tamilnadu and 1 Union Territory of Puducherry State. Branch

Institutes are located at Coimbatore and Tuticorin covering 9 districts of

Tamilnadu State.

Geographical coverage of MSME-DI Chennai and Branch Institutes

MSME-DI Chennai

1. Ariyalur 13. Sivagangai

2. Tiruvanamalai 14. Tanjavur

3. Cuddalore 15. Tiruvallur

4. Chennai 16. Tiruvarur 5. Dharmapuri 17. Theni

6. Dindigul 18. Trichy

7. Kancheepuram 19. Villupuram 8. Krishnagiri 20. Virudhunagar

9. Madurai 21. Vellore

10. Namakkal 22. Karur 11. Nagapattinam 23. Preambalur

12. Pudukkottai

Branches Institutes Coimbatore Tuticorin

1. The Niligris 6. Tiruneveli

2. Coimbatore 7. Tuticorin

3. Erode 8. Kanyakumari 4. Salem 9. Ramanathapuram

5. Tiruppur

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1.3 ROLE OF MSME-DI, CHENNAI

MSME-DI, Chennai is one of the field outfit of Office of Development

Commissioner, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (DC-MSME)

established in the year 1954, for the State of Tamil Nadu and

UT of Puducherry, with the following mandate:

For Aspiring entrepreneurs: Identify, motivate, train, handhold and

provide mentoring services.

For Existing entrepreneurs: To provide techno-economic consultancy

and facilitation service.

Skill Development: To impart need based skill training through Skill

Development Programmes (SDP)

In order to fulfil the mandate and to encourage entrepreneurship,

employment and livelihood opportunities for aspiring and

existing entrepreneurs across the State, this Institute is offering a wide

spectrum of value added services as given below:

One day Industrial Motivation Campaign (IMC)

2 weeks Entrepreneur Development programme (EDP)

6 weeks Entrepreneur Skill Development Programme (ESDP)

Skill Development Programmes (SDP)

Vendor Development Programmes (National& State level)

Technical consultancy

Preparation of Project Reports

Marketing Assistance and Technology Upgradation ( MATU) Scheme

Seminars/Workshop on various subjects

Cluster Development

Awareness programmes on Public Procurement Policy

Export Promotion/Guidance

Industrial Potential Survey Reports

ISO and ZED Certification consultancy and reimbursement

Registration for Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM)

GST Services

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1.4 ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

This Institute is headed by The Director , who is also a Member

of Board of Director of various Task Force Committees viz., Tamil Nadu Small

Industries Development Corporation (TANSIDCO) State Level Bankers

Committee (SLBC), State Level Inter Institutional Committee (SLIIC) of

RBI, State Level Advisory Board (SLAB), Unemployed Youth

Employment Generation Programme (UYEGP), Prime Minister

Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), New Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurship Development Scheme (NEEDS) etc.

The Director is supported by 5 Deputy Directors, 4 Gr.I Assistant Directors,

14 Gr.II Assistant Directors, 3 Investigators all in various disciplines

including Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, Chemical, Food, Glass &

Ceramics, Leather, Metallurgy, Hosiery, Statistics, Economics etc. along

with nearly 40 Ministerial/Secretarial Staff members.

1.5 INFRASTRUCTURE

This Institute is well equipped with the following infrastructure facilities for

carrying out the mandate.

Total Land Area 4.11 acres

Building Area 2831 sq. mtrs.

Conference Hall 1

Auditoriums 8

Training Halls 2

Workshop sheds 1

Canteen 1

Library hall 1 (with appox. 7000 books

and 300

periodicals/journals)

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1.6 MSME SECTOR IN TAMILNADU

There has been a phenomenal growth of MSME units in Tamil Nadu. The

sector produces a wide variety of products in almost all fields, the

prominent among them are the Textile, electronic products, engineering

products, auto ancillaries, leather products, chemicals, plastics, garments

jewellery etc. There are 14 lakhs registered numbers of units in the state,

providing employment opportunities to about 80 lakhs persons. Since 2007-

08 around 7.22 lakhs entrepreneurs have filed EM acknowledgement Part-II,

providing employment opportunities to about 41.41 lakhs person with total

investments of Rs. 1,09,074.17 crore. Consequent to the introduction of

UDYOG AADHAAR MEMORANDUM (UAM) by the Ministry of MSME,

Tamil Nadu has started the UAM implementation w.e.f 21.1.2016.

District-wise number of Units registered with UAM in Tamil Nadu and

Puducherry under Micro, small and Medium categories as on 31st March

2018 is given in the Table below:

UAM Registration for the State of Tamilnadu

Sl No. District Name Micro Small Medium Total Count

1 ARIYALUR 1082 136 1 1219

2 CHENNAI 96408 13272 405 110085

3 COIMBATORE 57264 8337 205 65806

4 CUDDALORE 6525 972 27 7524

5 DHARMAPURI 6053 554 11 6618

6 DINDIGUL 8941 1035 39 10015

7 ERODE 26685 2702 55 29442

8 KANCHIPURAM 39199 5000 147 44346

9 KANYAKUMARI 11227 1634 31 12892

10 KARUR 5790 997 13 6800

11 KRISHNAGIRI 10754 2411 70 13235

12 MADURAI 31585 2963 58 34606

13 NAGAPATTINAM 2717 484 6 3207

14 NAMAKKAL 12680 2933 51 15664

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15 NILGIRISH 1243 162 4 1409

16 PERAMBALUR 1064 224 0 1288

17 PUDUKKOTTAI 4314 774 12 5100

18 RAMANATHAPURAM 2397 406 4 2807

19 SALEM 36787 2708 54 39549

20 SIVAGANGA 3245 463 14 3722

21 THANJAVUR 6535 840 13 7388

21 THENI 5018 458 7 5483

23 THIRUVALLUR 30541 4792 115 35448

24 THIRUVARUR 2193 380 11 2584

25 THOOTHUKUDI 7495 1524 32 9051

26 TIRUCHIRAPALLI 11163 1675 44 12882

27 TIRUNELVELI 12249 1569 34 13852

28 TIRUPPUR 51744 5972 145 57861

29 TIRUVANNAMALAI 5469 612 16 6097

30 VELLORE 14506 2061 43 16610

31 VILLUPURAM 6413 952 38 7403

32 VIRUDHUNAGAR 14299 1316 22 15637

Total:- 5,33,585 70,318 1,727 6, 05,630

UAM Registration for The Union Territory of Puducherry

S.no Districts Micro Small Medium Total

Count

1 KARAIKAL 381 86 0 467

2 PONDICHERRY 3655 778 39 4472

3 MEHE 19 2 0 21

4 YANAM 21 6 0 27

Total:- 4076 872 39 4987

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CHAPTER-II

TRAINING PROGRAMMES

Training is one of the necessary inputs for the existing as well as prospective

entrepreneurs. Training programmes like Entrepreneurship Development,

Skill Development and Motivations campaigns are very much essential for

entrepreneurs for enhancing the skills in all respects. These programmes are

tailor-made for the benefit of entrepreneurs. During the programme,

candidates are made aware of various facilities available from Govt. Agencies,

Financial Institutions trained technically, and exposed to important

functions of management.

2.1INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS – 2017-18

To motivate younger generation and educated unemployed youth for taking

up to take up the self-employment ventures, Motivation Campaigns are

organized at various places. Agencies like Financial Institutions, DICs, KVIC,

NSIC, Banks are invited to explain about their activities. During the financial

year 2017-18 31 Motivation Campaigns were conducted and a total number

of 2333 persons participated in the various programmes. The details are as

under:-

INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGN (IMC)

S.No. District Place No. of participants

1 Chennai Chennai 103

2 Chennai Chennai 52

3 Chennai Kottivakkam 92

4 Chennai Chennai 40

5 Coimbatore Coimbatore 53

6 Cuddalore Boothapandi 93

7 Kanchipuram Kovur 46

8 Kanyakumari Kanyakumari 61

9 Karur Karur 33

10 Namakkal Pachal 104

11 Perambalur Perambalur 45

12 Puducherry Puducherry 97

13 Puducherry Karaikal 79

14 Puducherry Puducherry 65

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15 Pudukkottai Mathur 42

16 Salem Naripadi 60

17 Salem Salem 110

18 Sivagangai Kalaiyarkoil 83

19 Thanjavur Thanjavur 38

20 The Nilgiris Coonoor 54

21 Theni Periyakulam 85

22 Tiruvallur Tiruvallur 31

23 Tirunelveli Sankarankoil 121

24 Tiruvannamalai Tiruvannamalai 47

25 Tiruvarur Tiruvarur 64

26 Tiruvarur Tiruthuraipoondi 215

27 Tutiorin Tuticorin 65

28 Vellore Tirupathur 151

29 Villupuram Melmalaiyanur 50

30 Villupuram Kalvarayan Hills 50

31 Virudhunagar Sivakasi 104

Total 2333

2.2 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES -2017-18

The main objective behind organizing Entrepreneurship Development

Programmes is to create awareness and inculcate the benefits of self-

employment ventures. During the training programmes, the candidates will

be taught about the selection of product, preparation of project reports,

conducting market surveys, elementary book keeping etc. The EDPs cover

both entrepreneurship and other management topics. During the financial

year, 16 programmes were conducted which trained 410 candidates, Out of

16 EDPs 2 programmes were focussed on Women/PH candidates, 2

programmes for SC category and 4 programmes for ST Category candidates.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (EDP)

S.No. District Place No. of

participants

1 Ariyalur Andimadam 20

2 Chennai Chennai 22

3 Chennai Chennai 36

4 Coimbatore Coimbatore 27

5 Cuddalore Vadalur 31

6 Dharmapuri Harur 26

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7 Dindigul Dindigul 25

8 Kanyakumari Kanyakumari 25

9 Puducherry Puducherry 25

10 Puducherry Puducherry 25

11 Puducherry Karaikal 30

12 Salem Gangavalli 25

13 Pudukkottai Mathur 24

14 Tuticorin Nazareth 23

15 Vellore Yelagiri 25

16 Virudhunagar Sivakasi 21

Total 410

2.3 ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2017-18

The main objective behind organizing Entrepreneurship Skill Development

Programmes is to create - self employment. These ESDPs are generally organized in ITIs, polytechnics and other technical institutions, where skill

training is provided and the aspiring entrepreneur is motivated towards self

employment. The ESDPs will also cover both entrepreneurship and other

management topics. During the financial year, 35 programmes were conducted, imparting training to 880 candidates. Out of 35 ESDPs, 4

programmes were conducted for Women/PH candidates, 7 programmes were conducted for SC categories and 5 programmes for ST category candidates.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (ESDP)

S.No. District Place No. of participants

1 Chennai Mannadi 25

2 Coimbatore Coimbatore 22

3 Cuddalore Vadalur 22

4 Kanchipuram Kanchipuram 22

5 Karur Karur 29

6 Krishnagiri Vedapatti 25

7 Madurai Madurai 23

8 Namakkal Senthamangalam 25

9 Perambalur Perambalur 25

10 Puducherry Puducherry 25

11 Puducherry Puducherry 25

12 Ramanathapuram Ramanathapuram 25

13 Ramanathapuram Mandapam 20

14 Salem Naripadi 24

15 Sivagangai Kalaiyarkovil 25

16 Thanjavur Thanjavur 25

17 The Nilgiris Coonoor 26

18 Theni Periyakulam 25

19 Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai 21

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20 Thiruvarur Thiruvarur 34

21 Thiruvarur Thiruthuraipoondi 28

22 Tiruchirapalli Ariyamangalam 33

23 Tirunelveli Mukkudal 22

24 Tiruvallur Kadambathur 25

25 Tiruvallur Kadambathur 31

26 Tuticorin Mudukkumeendanpatti 25

27 Vellore Sankaranpalayam 25

28 Vellore Tirupathur 24

29 Villupuram Kalvarayan Hills 25

30 Villupuram Gingee 25

31 Villupuram Melmalaiyanur 25

32 Villupuram Parvathipuram 30

33 Villupuram Sankarapuram 20

34 Villupuram Gingee 24

35 Virudhunagar Virudhunagar 25

Total 880

2.4 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES- 2017-18

The main objective behind organizing Management Development Programmes

is to create awareness amongst the start-ups/ Entrepreneurs regarding

management skills. During the training programmes, the candidates will be

taught about the management practice system to improve the decision

making capabilities of existing & potential entrepreneurs. Inputs on a variety

of topic of managerial functions are provided to the participants. During the

financial year, 35 programmes were conducted and 880 candidates were

trained under MDPs.

MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (MDP)

S.No. District/Place No. of participants

1 Chennai 22

2 Chennai 20

3 Chennai 22

4 Chennai 28

5 Chennai 25

6 Chennai 35

7 Chennai 29

8 Tuticorin 25

Total 206

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CHAPTER – III

3.0 CONSULTANCY SERVICES

The primary objective of the Institute is to provide consultancy services

to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs. The existing entrepreneurs are

assisted by providing technical consultancy for updating their existing

technology. The prospective entrepreneurs are provided with basic

information such as Scope for industries, providing project reports, assisting

the entrepreneurs in the selection of products, imparting trainings such as

Skill Development Programmes, Entrepreneurial Development Programmes,

Management Development Programmes and motivating educated unemployed

youths through Campaigns.

3.1 INFORMATION FACILITATION COUNTER

The Information Facilitation Counter provides information to the prospective

as well as existing entrepreneurs on Project Report, Financial assistance,

Registration formalities, Domestic /International Trade Fair, Information on

training programmes, Information on NMCP schemes. During the year, about

4200 entrepreneurs/startup visited the Counter.

3.2 WORKSHOP & LABORATORY FACILITIES

MSME Development Institute, Coimbatore is equipped with a Common

Facility Workshop. The workshop provides the facilities to the entrepreneurs

in Testing of pumps and motors. Following are the achievements of MSME-DI

Chennai with respect to workshop:

Sl.No. Target Achievement (Rs)

1. Self Target

Revenue from training program :

Rs. 17,83,812

Number of units benefited through

workshop – 106 units

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3.3 CONSULTANCY PROVIDED BY OTHER DIVISIONS

3.3.1 Industrial Management & Training(IMT)

The division of IMT coordinates with all the officer for allotments of training

programs such as Entrepreneurship Development Programmes, Motivation

Campaigns, Management Development Programmes, and Entrepreneurship

Skill Development Programme for the benefit of prospective and existing

entrepreneurs across Tamilnadu and Puducherry. The allotments and

achievements of this financial year (2017-18) are as follows:

S.no Programs Allotted Achieved

1 Entrepreneurship

Development Programmes

16 16

2 Industrial Motivation

Campaigns

31 31

3 Entrepreneurship Skill

Development Programmes

35 35

4 Management

Development Programme

8 8

Total

90

90

3.3. 2 Economic Investigation:

a. State Level Advisory Board Meeting

During the financial year 2017-18 , State Level Advisory Board meeting

was convened under the chairmanship of Shri Mangat Ram

Sharma IAS, Principal Secretary, Dept of Industry and commerce

Govt. of Tamilnadu on 22.08.2017 at SIDCO , GOTN, Chennai. The

main objective of the meeting was a) to ensure co-ordination between

different agencies responsible for the development of the Micro, Small

and Medium Enterprises in the respective States and b) to advise on all

issues concerning the Micro, Small and Medium sector, including state

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related matters, functioning of DICs, MSME-DIs and various

promotional and autonomous bodies under the control of MSME-

Development Organization, functioning of State KVIC, implementation

of various centre sponsored schemes such as PMEGP, NPRI,

monitoring of credit flow etc. For The Union Territory of Puducherry,

spade work for SLAB meeting was initiated in 2018.

b. State Level Bankers Committee Meeting

The State Level Bankers Committee meetings organized by the

concerned banks were attended by the Director, Dy.Directors of this

institute along with the other officers and put forth the suggestions,

actions to be taken by the banks for promotion of MSMEs in the State.

c. RTI Act:-

The information under RTI Act was co-ordinated by CPIO:

No. of applications received : 16 nos

No. of application for which reply given : 16 nos

No. of application yet to be addressed : Nil

3.4 SENET Activities

The official website of MSME DI Chennai – http://www.msmedi-

chennai.gov.in is maintained by SENET Division. This is hosted on NIC

server for better security and accountability with Govt. of India, presently, it

is being revamped for better transparency. The content of the website is

constantly modified and updated suitably at regular intervals. It also

provides hyper linked access to many other important websites like O/o

DC(MSME), CGFT-MSE Mumbai, Reputed associations etc. The main

activities of the SENET division are maintenance of IT infrastructure in the

office , Maintaining Website, Dissemination of information to prospective

entrepreneurs and existing enterprises etc.

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CHAPTER – IV

Micro Small Enterprises Cluster Development Programme

The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises has adopted the

cluster development approach as a key strategy for enhancing the

productivity and competitiveness as well as capacity building of Micro

and Small Enterprises (MSEs) and their collectives in the country.

Clustering of units also enables service providers including banks and

credit agencies, to provide their services more economically, thus reducing

costs and improving the availability of services for these enterprises.

Tamil Nadu is one of the most successful States in implementing

the MSE- CDP scheme of Govt. of India for the benefit of MSE

units. This Institute, with the active support of Government of Tamil

Nadu was able to achieve success in implementation of 40 clusters in the

State of Tamil Nadu under the MSE-CDP Scheme.

Tamil Nadu Small Industries Development Corporation (TANSIDCO) is the

implementing and fund routing agency for all the clusters under MSE-CDP

in the State of Tamil Nadu. Common Facility Centre (CFC) for 18

Clusters has already been completed successfully with a total cost of Rs.

88.01 cr. out of which GoI contribution is Rs.58.92 cr. Another 12 CFCs are

in various stages of completion with a total cost of Rs.72.72 crores out of

which GoI contribution is Rs.50.77 cr. Further 10 clusters have been

indentified and forwarded to the O/o Development Commissioner with a total

project cost of Rs. 153.89cr.

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4.1 Status of Common Facility Centre

4.2 Common Facility Centre - Projects sanctioned and completed

Sl.

No.

Status Nos. Project Cost Govt. of India

Contribution

Govt. of Tamil

Nadu

Contribution

(Rs. In Lakhs)

1 Completed Common facility centre 18 8801.87 5892.58 698.43

2 Sanctioned and ongoing Common facility

centre

12 7272.65 5077.19 481.21

3 Projects recommended by GOTN to Govt.

of India

10 15389.57 11092.79 1198.53

TOTAL 40 31359.85 21988.28 2359.24

SL.

No.

Cluster name Sanctioned

Date

Project

cost of

CFC

GOI

Contbn

State

Govt.

Contbn

SPV

contbn

Bank

loan

Grant Received

from

GOI GOTN

(Rs. In Lakhs)

1 Sago & Starch,

Salem, Salem

Dt.

12.08.2008 92.06 73.31 0.00 18.75 0.00 73.31 0.00

2 Safety Matches,

Gudiyatham,

Vellore Dt.

12.08.2008 156.00 85.54 10.73 25.00 34.73 76.99 9.65

3 Safety Matches,

Virudhunagar,

Virudhunagar

Dt.

12.08.2008 156.00 85.54 10.73 25.00 34.73 76.99 9.65

4 Safety Matches,

Srivilliputhur,

Virudhunagar

Dt.

12.08.2008 156.00 85.54 10.73 25.00 34.73 76.99 9.65

5 Safety Matches,

Sattur,

Virudhunagar

Dt.

12.08.2008 156.00 85.54 10.73 25.00 34.73 76.99 9.65

6 Safety Matches,

Kazhugumalai,

Tuticorin Dt.

12.08.2008 156.00 85.54 10.73 25.00 34.73 76.99 9.65

7 Safety Matches,

Kovilpatti,

Tuticorin Dt.

12.08.2008 156.00 85.54 10.73 25.00 34.73 76.99 9.65

8 Printing,

Krishnagiri,

Krishnagiri Dt.

28.08.2012 1072.52 964.14 100.00 108.38 0.00 936.80 90.00

9 Auto

Components,

Hosur,

Krishnagiri Dt.

13.04.2011 690.94 439.89 70.75 105.3 75.00 433.26 70.75

10 Wet Grinder

Coimbatore,

Coimbatore Dt.

28.01.2005 288.20 99.00 16.52 172.68 0.00 89.10 16.52

11 Ceramic

Virudhachalam,

Cuddalore Dt.

09.06.2010 73.10 43.86 GOTN

has

given

sheds

+Rs.9.57

Lakhs

18.45 10.79 22.00 9.57

12 Rice Mill,

Keelapavoor,

04.04.2011 690.58 466.03 69.05 145.5 10.00 463.83 69.05

13 Coir,

Singampunari,

Sivaganga Dt.

13.09.2010 658.9 500.01 65.89 93.00 0 400.00 65.89

14 Rice Mill,

Alangulam

21.01.2013 787.00 550.25 78.91 83.75 74.09 549.15 78.91

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4.3 Projects Sanctioned & Under Implementation SL.

No.

Cluster name Project

cost of

CFC

GOI

Contbn

State

Govt.

Contbn

.

SPV

contbn

.

Bank

term

loan

Grant Received

From

Grant Released

to SPV

(Rs. In Lakhs)

GOI GOTN GOI GOTN

1 Steel Product

Fabrication

Cluster,

Salem.

1632.74 1277.7

1

100.00 255.03 0.00 1149.

93

100 1149.

93

0

2 Rice Mill

Cluster,

Thanjavur

212.06 100.23 40.43 21.40 50.00 90.11

5

40.43 79.72

9

40.43

3 Power and

Auto Loom

Cluster,

Salem.

1333.96 886.45 98.78 162.18 186.6 797.8

1

98.78 447.3

08

98.78

4 Safety Match

Cluster,

O.Mettupatty

346.89 204.64 36.00 42.50 63.75 81.85

6

36.00 81.86 14.40

5 Stainless

Steel Utensils

Cluster,

Kumbakonam

126.30 98.83 7.90 19.57 0 88.95 7.9 78.88 7.9

6 Coir Cluster,

Erode

592.51 404.44 48.65 60.00 79.42 283.1

0

48.65 263.8

9

48.65

7 Engineering

Cluster,

Ambattur

1124.42 805.33 54.44 114.65 150.00 724.8

00

54.44 625.1

9

21.78

8 Gate & Grills

Cluster,

Thirumullaiv

oyal

284.87 197.93 29.69 57.25 0.00 138.5

5

29.69 138.5

5

29.69

9 Gold

Jewellery

Cluster,

Madurai

356.46 255.80 29.14 39.92 31.60 230.2

2

29.14 158.9

5

29.14

10 Gold

Jewellery

Cluster,

Trichy

360.30 288.24 36.03 36.03 0.00 115.2

96

14.412 0.00 14.412

11 Engineering

Cluster,

Ranipet,

Vellore.

927.08 616.39 97.21 109.35 104.1 554.7

5

97.21 509.1

1

97.21

Total

7524.87 5258.7

1

600.99 947.43 717.7

3

4335.3

7

570.72 3613.

4

403.49

15 Plastc Cluster,

Kancheepuram

01.10.2013 1485.12 1026.96 100.00 258.60 100.00 1026.96 100.00

16 Engineering

Cluster,

Paramakudi

24.03.2014 498.89 373.8 23.34 53.75 48.00 368.88 23.34

17 Printing

Cluster,

Sivakasi

13.03.2014 1314.75 767.81 90.66 180.28 276.00 767.81 90.66

18 Garment

Cluster

(Women),

Dhalavaipuram

31.03.2014 104.24 74.28 9.36 20.60 0.00 51.99 9.36

Total 8801.87 5892.58 698.43 1408.6 802.26 5648.34 681.95

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4.4 Projects identified and recommended by State Steering committee to

Govt. of India.

Sl.No Cluster Name Total

Project

cost

GOI

Contributi

on

State

Govt.

Contribu

tion

SPV

Share

Bank Loan

(Rs. In

Lakhs)

1 Furniture cluster, Salem,

Salem Dt.

1446.33 1156.85 100.00 189.48 0.00

2 Apparel cluster, Tirupur,

Tirupur Dt.

1556.94 856.94 300.00 400.00 0.00

3 Textile Knitting cluster,

Tiruppur, Tiruppur Dt.

1535.93 835.93 300.00 400.00 0.00

4 Sweater cluster (Women),

Coonor, Nilgiris Dt.

864.04 777.64 0.00 5.00 81.40

5 Lorry Body Building,

Namakkal, Namakkal Dt.

1776.61 1350.00 98.53 248.13 79.95

6 Printing Cluster, Salem,

Salem Dt.

1450.00 1250.00 0.00 200.00 0.00

7 Design Cluster,

Tiruppur, Tiruppur Dt.

1479.64 1035.74 100.00 343.90 0.00

8 Home Furnishing

Cluster,Karur,Karur Dt.

1507.20 1229.69 100.00 177.51 0.00

9 Power Loom Cluster

Palladam, Thiruppur Dt,

1762.23 1250.00 100.00 412.23 0.00

10 Auto Loom and Power

Loom Cluster, Rasipuram,

Namakkal Dt.

2010.65 1350.00 100.00 560.65 0.00

Total 15389.57 11092.79 1198.53 2936.9

0

161.35

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Chapter - V

National Manufacturing Competiveness Programme Schemes

5.1 Lean Manufacturing Competiveness Scheme

The Lean Manufacturing Scheme is basically a business initiative to

reduce “waste” in manufacturing. The objective of the Scheme is to

enhance the manufacturing competitiveness of MSMEs through

application of various Lean Manufacturing Techniques (e.g. Total

Productive Maintenance (TPM), 5S, Visual control, Standard Operation

Procedures, Just in Time, Kanban System, Cellular Layout, Poka Yoke,

TPM, etc.). National Productivity Council (NPC) and Quality Council of

India (QCI) have been selected as National Monitoring and

Implementing Units (NMIUs) for the up-scaled scheme.

Awareness programmes and workshops were being organized in

order to create awareness among the entrepreneurs and further they

were motivated to form mini cluster comprising of 6 to 10 units (ideally

10 units) for availing the scheme. Furthers as per the scheme guidelines,

Lean Manfacturing (LM) consultants are deployed in the Special

Purpose Vehicle (SPV)/Distinct Product Group (DPG) for LM

Interventions for a period of 18 months. 80% of the cost of hiring the

lean manufacturing consultant (LMC) is reimbursed through NMIUs to

SPVs/Units and 20% of the cost is borne by the SPVs/units. During

the year 2017- 2018, a total of 5 LMCS Cluster were formed through

QCI and NPC and as of now in Tamilnadu a total of 47 clusters are in

progress and following details are given below:-

Districts Total Lean clusters

Under progress Completed

Chennai 6 4 2

Coimbatore 10 8 2

Erode 1 1 0

Hosur 9 8 1

Karur 2 2 0

Namaakal 2 2 0

Tripur 15 11 4

Trichy 1 0 1

Total 46 36 10

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5.2 Bar Coding Scheme

The aim of the scheme is to promote MSEs marketing at international level

through bar coding application. An applicant can claim reimbursement of the

one cost(upto 75%) and recurring fee for first 3 years (max limit 75%) under

this scheme. For the current financial year 2017-18, 23 units were supported

and Rs. 6,30,754 disbursed as per the details listed below :-

Reimbursed Applications of Bar Code 2017-18

S No.

Name & address of the unit One time registration

Fee

Annual fee

Total

1 Gita Foods 21375 6629 28004

2 Rebus Industries 19500 6194 25694

3 Vividz consumer Products P Ltd

21375 6629 28004

4 NOVENA INDUSTRIES PVT LTD.

21375 17900 39275

5 ODAN FOODS & BEVERAGES PVT. LTD.

19500 6195 25695

6 SRI AKSHARA FOODS 0 6938 6938

7 SVM FOOD TECH INDUSTRIES

19500 16728 36228

8 ASPIRATIONS 19500 6196 25696

9 ABR UPS TECHNOLOGYS INDIA PVT. LTD

20625 19755 40380

10 saudi dates 19500 6195 25695

11 Greenteen Health care 19500 6945 26445

12 AK Agro foods 19500 6195 25695

13 Enability Foundation 20625 19943 40568

14 ESSORGANICS 21375 6630 28005

15 REBUS 0 6938 6938

16 VIVIDZ 0 7125 7125

17 BONKERZ lifestyle inc 23625 6941 30566

18 HELYXON 18750 5445 24195

19 LAKSHMI NARASIMHA 26250 5940 32190

20 SAUBER INTECH 19500 6195 25695

21 RENEURA 21375 19926 41301

22 T&K FOOD 19500 16726 36226

23 MUKTHA LAB 18750 5446 24196

Amount utilised as on 31.03.2018 411000 219754 630754

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5.3 TEQUP SCHEME:- Efforts were made to mobilize the applications for

product certifications and 90 applications were received by the institute

(sanction of funds are awaited for processing of funds).

5.4 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR):

One awareness programme was allotted to the state of Tamilnadu and the

programme was successfully conducted in Triupur with a participation 42

entrepreneurs.

5.5 INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIRS:

To give encouragement to micro, small and medium enterprises in marketing

their products in the International Market, DC- MSME participates in about

10 and more trade fairs, every year. The MSME Development Institutes

invites suitable micro, small and medium units applications under the

scheme & the scheme supports the reimbursement of 100% air travel on an

economy class for 1 person per unit and limited to the expenses of a total

1.25 lakhs . During this financial year 2017-18, the following below units

participated in various exhibition.

Name of Fair Units Participated

Units Sanctioned

Amount No. of units Reimbursed

Amount

Indian Engineering Exhibition (INDEE), Iran, 01-03 February 2017

4 4 649826 4 649826

15th Global Indian Festival 2017,Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

2 2 266319 2 266319

Hong Kong International Medical Devices and Supplies fair at Wan Chai (Hong Kong) from May 16-18,2017

1 1 141338 1 141338

16th Indo-Malaysia Trade Expo 2017 from October 07-17, 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2 1 112997 1 112997

TOTAL 9 8 1170480

8 1170480

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5.6 Business Incubators

The Aim of the scheme is to promote emerging technological and knowledge

based innovative ventures that seek the nurturing of ideas from professionals,

to promote and support untapped creativity of individual innovators and also

to assist individual innovators to become technology based entrepreneurs and

to promote networking and forging of linkages with other constituents of the

innovation chain for commercialization of their developments. As of now, the

state of Tamilnadu has 74 approved colleges for business incubation.

5.7 ZED Scheme

The scheme is an extensive drive to create proper awareness in MSMEs about

ZED manufacturing and motivate them for assessment of their enterprise for

ZED and support them. After ZED assessment, MSMEs can reduce wastages

substantially, increase productivity, expand their market as IOPs, become

vendors to CPSUs, have more IPRs, develop new products and processes etc.

Following below are the achievements for the financial year 2017-18 under

the scheme:

S. No

Name of the Activity

Physical Performance Financial Performa

nce

Cumulative No.

of Awareness Programme

organized (In Nos.)

No. of MSME participated

cumulative (In Nos.)

Exp.

cumulative

(Rs. in Lakh)

01 Awareness Program on

ZED

10 572 6,11,928

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Chapter VI

Public Procurement Policy

Government of India has introduced Public Procurement Policy for Micro

and Small Enterprises (MSEs) Order, 2012 which was notified under

MSMED Act 2006, and effective from 1st April, 2012.Under the

Policy, every Central Government Ministries, Departments and Public

Sector Undertakings shall procure minimum of 20 per cent of their total

annual value of goods or services from Micro and Small Enterprises which

became mandatory from 1st April 2015.

As per the Public Procurement Policy for MSE Order, 2012, MSEs

having registration with District Industries Centre(DIC) or Khadi and

Village Industries Commission(KVIC) or Khadi Village and Industries

Board (KVIB) or Coir Board or National Small Industries Commission

(NSIC) or Directorate of Handicrafts and Handlooms or any other body

specified by Ministry of MSME are provided certain benefits under the said

Policy.

For ease of registration of Micro, Small and Medium

Enterprises(MSMEs), Ministry of MSME has started Udyog Aadhar

Memorandum whichis an online registration system (free of cost) w.e.f.

18th September, 2015 and all Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs) who

are having Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum should also be provided all the

benefits available for MSEs under the Public Procurement Policy for Micro

and Small Enterprises(MSEs),Order 2012.

In order to create awareness and to have direct interaction with buyers

and sellers, Vendor Development Programmes are arranged at the

National as well as State level by the Office of DC-MSME through its

various field offices. MSME-DI, Chennai has conducted 4 National Level and

21 State Lever VDPs during the year 2017-18. Details are given below.

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6.1 Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs):

During the year 2017-18, this Institute has achieved 100% target

by conducting 21 State Level Vendor Development Programmes (SLVDPs) in

various districts of Tamilnadu thus benefiting 1034 MSMEs; and 4

National Level Vendor Development Programmes (NLVDP) in Chennai ,

Coimbatore and Madurai, thus benefiting 499 MSMEs. Overall, about

19000 visitors attended the four NLVDPs conducted by this institute.

Details are given below:

No. of

SVDPs

conducted

Expenditu

re

incurred

under

SVDPs

No. of

NVDPs

conducted

Expenditure

incurred

under NVDPs

No. of

participants

in both

SVDPs and

NVDPs

No. of

CPSUs partici

pated in both

SVDPs and

NVDPs

21 593335 6 42,90,816 19,987 83

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Chapter-VII

OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES

7.1 CO-ORDINATION WITH DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES (DICs) :

Since the inception of DICs, MSME Development Institute is providing back

up support, coming under the jurisdiction. Officers actively participate in

various programmes organized by different DICs. Directors has nominated

officers to each District to co-ordinate and actively participate in the

programmes conducted by DICs such as Task Force Committee Meetings for

selection of candidates under PMEGP, CMEGP, Single Window Agency

Meetings etc.

7.2 NSIC REGISTRATION

National Small Industries Corporation provides marketing support to small

scale industries. The cases are referred to MSME DI for technical scrutiny of

the Applications under Single Point Registration Scheme.

Officers along with the NSIC officials visit small scale units, which are

interested in participating in Government Purchase Programme.

During the year, 380 MSMEs were inspected by MSME-DI officers and thus

were registered under NSIC. Revenue earned through inspection was Rs.

10,76,870/-

7.3 Capacity Development of officers and staffs.

MSME-DI Chennai has organized various capacity building activities such as

workshop on health and safety, yoga, meditation, naturopathy, physiology,

work life management etc.

This office has given its best effort on swachhta campaigns and visited

schools, industrial estates and clusters for promoting swachhta across

Tamilnadu.

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Chapter- VIII

PHOTO GALLERY

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National level vendor Development programme at MSME-DI Chennai for

MSMEs with Integral Coach Factory on 27th October 2018

National level vendor Development programme organized at

Heavy vehicle fact

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National level vendor Development programme organized at Heavy vehicle

Factory , Avadi, 4th & 5th Jan 2018

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National level vendor Development programme at MSME-DI Chennai for

engineering industries with various CPSUs on 2nd & 3rd Feb 2018

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National level vendor Development programme at MSME-DI Chennai for

food industries with various CPSUs on 9th & 10th Mar 2018

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