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MSME Sector in India - Key Government Schemes and Initiatives to support MSMEs (Manufacturing Support Schemes) - Part - 11
1. Key Government Schemes and
Initiatives to support MSMEs
(Manufacturing Support Schemes)
MSME Sector in India
Part 11
2. Manufacturing Support Schemes
Manufacturing Support Schemes–
3.1. Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness for MSMEs aspires to enhance
the manufacturing competitiveness of MSMEs through the application of
various Lean Manufacturing (LM) techniques. Under this scheme,
manufacturing MSMEs can receive financial assistance up to 80% of the
cost from the GOI on the implementation of lean manufacturing
techniques.
3.2. Enabling Manufacturing Sector to be Competitive through Quality
Management Standards and Quality Technology Tools – This scheme seeks
to encourage MSMEs to understand and adopt latest Quality Management
Standards (QMS) and Quality Technology Tools (QTT) in the manufacturing
process.
3. Marketing Support Schemes
3.3. Design Clinic Scheme - The design clinic scheme is an initiative of the
Ministry of MSME and National Institute of Design. The main objective of the
scheme is to bring the MSME sector and design expertise onto a common
platform and to provide expert advice and solutions on real-time design
problems, resulting in continuous improvement and value addition for
existing products. This model brings design exposure at the doorstep of
industry clusters for design awareness, improvement, evaluation, analysis and
design-related intervention. It aims to enhance industry competitiveness and
productivity with the help of design intervention at various functional levels.
4. Marketing Support Schemes
3.4. National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme- The NMCP is the
nodal programme of the government of India to develop global
competitiveness among Indian MSMEs. There are 10 components under the
NMCP targeted at enhancing the entire value chain of the MSME sector. It
includes programmes like establishment of new tool rooms, benchmarking of
the global competitors, enhancing of product and process quality, cost
reduction through lean manufacturing techniques, etc. The programme is to
be implemented through the public-private partnership mode with close
physical and financial participation of the MSME sector.