Monday, January 6, 2014

Odisha MSME International Trade Fair 2014

At the Odisha MSME International Trade Fair, PSUs in the state urged to procure MSME products upto 20% as per MSME Development Policy by Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India. Summing up the session held on buyer seller meet & ancillary development Secretary MSME P Dash said, Govt. of India has formulated MSME Development Policy which has made it mandatory for the PSUs to procure MSME products upto 20%.
In the session Mr. Dash urged the PSUs like MCL, IOCL in the state to follow the guideline and also asserted that PSUs should come forward and extend technical support to the MSME entrepreneurs for meeting the quality standards. In the seminar held on buyer seller meet & ancillary development was attended by J C Patra from MCL, S.K Mishra from East Coast Railway, B C Das from IOCL and A Jain from Tata Steel. The representatives from these PSUs said that they are ready to procure various spares, components, hospital equipments, electrical items, mechanical equipments and services from MSME sector.
Maintaining quality standards and delivery schedule are also important, said the representatives present in the seminar held today. J C Patra, GM, E&A, MCL saying on the efforts taken by MCL informed that MCL has started e-procurement facility. The PSU has also made automatic tender evaluation process for the entrepreneurs which will be benefited for them and assured the suppliers that ancillary development will be benefited both for PSUs and MSME entrepreneurs. Dy. ZGM NSIC P C Nayak, N. Pallai, IAS, Director of Industries, Govt. of Odisha attending the seminar, highlighted the facilities for entrepreneurs like no tender fee and free emd and security deposit if registered under MSME and NSIC single point registration. Officials emphasized on Plant Level Ancillary Committee (PLAC) meeting to address the issues of MSME entrepreneurs in ancillary development programme.  
Earlier in the morning experts and officials attending the seminar held on National Manufacturing Competitive Programme emphasized to maintain quality and productivity to create a huge market for MSME products. Because quality is not everything but without quality everything is nothing, experts said. To create more space for SME products in Global market productivity and quality are dependable on each other.
We should follow the strategy of Japan for improvement of quality, said Dr. R K Padhy, State-in-charge, National Productivity Council. Adding on the importance of quality he said, identifying the basic causes for the defect like routing error, machine sketch error, taper error, tooling and layout errors and analyzing the problems we should workout to minimize the errors to ensure proper quality. Experts stressed on scale, cost, quality and speed as basic things for entrepreneurs. Lean thinking is a significant aspect as it identifies the value, eliminates wastages and reduces cost of production. Cost cutting and time consuming are the main factors to be remembered while manufacturing the products, experts said. P K Gupta, Director (I/C), MSME-DI said the entrepreneurs are allowed to hire consultants for quality management and it will be paid by Government. MSME entrepreneurs are now following bar coding, ISO and others systems to ensure the quality.
Besides the state government has urged the Centre to establish the latter's proposed MSME (micro, small and medium enterprises) University in Odisha.
"We are requesting the Centre to set up the proposed university here. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has already written to the Centre upgrade the Institute of Entrepreneurship Development (IED) at Bhubaneswar to this status," said Panchanan Dash, secretary, MSME department at an Investors meet on 'Food Processing in Odisha's organised on the occasion of second Odisha MSME International Trade Fair-2014.
"We will also place the proposal before the secretary, Union ministry of MSME, who will be visiting the state on January 7," he added.
Odisha has about 1.5 million MSMEs providing employment to about 3.3 million people. About 74 per cent of these units are located in the rural areas. The state ranks among the top ten states with a share of 4.92 per cent of the total MSMEs in the country as per the fourth census of such units.
Others in the top ten lists are Uttar Pradesh (11.24 per cent), West Bengal (10.47 per cent), Tamil Nadu (9.16 per cent), Andhra Pradesh (7.50 per cent), Maharashtra (7.27 per cent), Gujarat (6.55 per cent), Kerala (6.51 per cent), Madhya Pradesh (5.79 per cent), and Karnataka (5.60 per cent).
To give boost to the MSME sector, the state government has created a separate department and formulated a dedicated policy in 2009. The Odisha MSME Development Policy, 2009 aims at broad basing the growth of MSMEs with emphasis on employment generation, revenue augmentation, exports and realising the full potential of the sector in the state.

The fair, which is aimed at giving boost to the MSME sector in the State, is being jointly organized by MSME Department and National Small Industries Corporation Ltd (NSIC). Around 270 industries have put up their stalls in the fair ground. 

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