Description
The scheme endeavours to sensitise and encourage MSEs to
understand and adopt latest Quality Management Standards (QMS) and Quality
Technology Tools (QTT).
Nature of Scheme
· Funding
support for introduction of appropriate course modules in technical
institutions
· Funding
support for conducting ‘QMS awareness’ workshops (applicant – expert
organisation or industry associations)
· Funding
support for conducting competition watch (C-watch), study and analysis
· Funding
support for introduction of QMS and QTT in selected MSMEs (applicant – expert
organisation or industry association)
· Participation
in international study mission (MSEs as selected by Monitoring andAdvisory
Committee)
· A total
contribution of Rs.425 lakh per year to be made by the GoI for introduction of
course material, training the trainer, awareness workshop and other activities
· Funding
support of Rs.1.25 lakh per programme to be provided for conducting awareness
programme.
· Under
C-watch
? GoI contribution of Rs.2.5 lakh for professional study on threatened products.
? GoI contribution of Rs.7.5 lakh for technical exposure visit
? GoI contribution of Rs.2.5 lakh for procurement of samples
? GoI contribution of Rs.5 lakh for product development
? GoI contribution of Rs.1.5 lakh for popularisation of improved products
· GoI
contribution of Rs.2.5 lakh/unit for covering the costs of diagnostic study and
for implementation of Quality Technology Tools/Quality Management Standards (25
to 50% cost will be paid by the participating units)
· GoI
contribution of Rs.2.5 lakh per SME for international visit (25% and 50% cost
to be collected by the micro and small enterprise respectively)
Who can apply?
Expert
organisations like Quality Council of India (QCI), National Recruitment Board
for Personnel and Training, Consultancy Development Corporation, National
Productivity Council, Standardisation Testing & Quality Certification
(STQC, a Society under the Ministry of IT), IIQM (Indian Institute of Quality
Management), Industry Associations that have taken active interest in QMS/QTT,
technical institutions, engineering colleges, tool rooms and similar bodies,
and MSEs.
How to apply?
MSEs or clusters may contact Office of the DC (MSME). The DC
office will finalise the MSME clusters for conducting the Awareness Programme
on Quality Management Standards and Quality Technology Tools (QMS/QTT).
Benefits
of QMS/QTT Scheme
The importance of
QMS/QTT Scheme is explained in detail below:
This scheme envisages
Micro and Small Enterprises to understand and adopt the latest Quality
Management Standards (QMS) and Quality Technology Tools (QTTs) to become more
competitive and produce better quality products at competitive prices. The
adoption of these features will enable MSEs to achieve the following:
- Efficient use of
resources
- Improvement in
product qualities
- Reduction in
rejection and rework of manufacturing
- Reduction in building
up the inventory at the various stages in the form of raw materials,
finished components, work-in-progress and finished products
- This will also enable
the MSE enterprises to enter into or strengthen their position in the
export market.
- The Competition Watch
sub-component of this QMS/QTT scheme will enable Indian MSE organisations
to understand the foreign products that are penetrating in Indian markets.
Objective
The primary objective
of the MSME QMS/QTT scheme is to sensitise and encourage MSEs to adopt latest
QMS and QTT technology and to keep a watch on sectoral developments by
undertaking the QMS/QTT activities.
Major
Activities
Major activities under
the MSME QMS/QTT scheme is explained in detail below:
Introduction of Appropriate Course Modules For
Technical Institutions
This activity needs
the development and introduction of training course modules in technologies
like 5 S, 6 Sigma tools, Kaizen tools at ITI and Diploma-level courses.
By implementing the activity, the trained manpower will be made available
to micro and small enterprises in the field of QMS/QTT.
QMS/QTTThe following sub-activities are proposed under the MSME
QMS/QTT scheme:
- Study the gap analysis
- Develop Training
Material Kit
- Train 80 Master
Trainers
- Identify ITIs,
Polytechnics
- Organise 5-days’
Training in selected ITIs/Polytechnics
- Engage Consultant,
Experts through the Quality Council of India and other expert organisation
- Introduce
International Training/Best Practices Studies
- Conduct Workshop at
Metros
- Organise National
Workshop in Delhi
- Take up any other
relevant activities decided by the Monitoring and Advisory Committee
Organising
Awareness Campaigns For Micro & Small Enterprises
Awareness Campaigns to
sensitise Micro & Small Enterprises on Quality Management Standards/Quality
Technology Tools will be undertaken all over the country to enable the
technical and managerial officials of the micro and small industries and
students from ITIs to have a better understanding of the subjects. Shop-floorwise
campaign is being planned in target industries all over India.
Organising Competition–Watch (C-Watch)
Systematic and
Organized study on Specific Products of other competing Economies by monitoring
their production centres, markets and exhibitions
- Analyse Products and
Designs of Competitors, procured while undertaking Technical Exposure
visits, on a cost-sharing basis.
- Detailed Design
Analysis/ Engineering.
- Prototype Development
in 2 Sectors per year
Monitoring
of International Study Missions
- Depute one Micro and
Small Enterprises Mission per year abroad for Interactive Training and
Site Visits to Targeted Award-Winning Organizations.
- Depute one Micro and
Small Enterprises team per year to International events for the first-hand
study of Advanced Quality Management Systems & Tools.
- This activity is
implemented in association with expert organisations, like Indian
Institute of Quality Management (IIQM), NPC, QCI. The Monitoring and
Advisory Committee will visit the exhibitions and organisations.
Implementation
Of Quality Management Standards and Quality Technology Tools
As part of the
Competition Watch (C-Watch) strategy as explained above, it is proposed to
strengthen the MSE organisation by building competitiveness through groups of
selected MSE. 100 MSE per year will be chosen in the threatened products and
assisted by implementing appropriate QMS/QTT. The selection process will be
through open invitation and shortlisting at or after the Awareness Programmes.
Target
Group
The Cluster-based
approach will be adopted for the economy of scale, better dissemination of
QMS/QTT and best results. The individual units (preferably from specific
products in groups) will be considered under the MSME QMS/QTT Scheme. Micro and
small enterprises will be selected from the clusters under study or
intervention by this Ministry and clusters identified by the Organizations and
Ministries. Applications will be shortlisted, and the Monitoring & Advisory
Committee will make the final selection of the units.
Prescribed
Authority
The MSME QMS/QTT
Scheme is implemented through the office of the Development Commissioner (MSME)
by involving expert Organisations or using in-house expertise wherever
available.
Eligibility
Micro & Small
enterprises having Entrepreneurs Memorandum and considered eligible to take
benefit under the QMS/QTT Scheme
- Wherever
organisations are to be the beneficiaries, they would qualify if they are
engaged in current activities for at least the last two years and have a
good track record.
- The organisation
should have regular audited accounts for the past two years.
- All attempts will
take to ensure that fifty percent of the organisation is selected from the
micro sector and 50% from the small sector. Spillover from one sector to
another will be considered if sufficient numbers of enterprises will not
available in particular sectors and funds permit.
- Financial assistance
to any association will normally be restricted to two events in a fiscal
year unless it has active states or regional chapters.
- The Committee may
recommend a relaxation of this condition for reasons to be recorded.
- For the same events,
not more than one organisation will normally be sponsored unless it has
active state or regional chapters or hubs.
- All publicity banners,
material and reports relating to the event should indicate the support of
the Ministry.
- The Ministry will be
represented in the delegation if it has an appropriate technical and
active relationship with the product and it helps ‘anchoring’ of the
information knowledge.
Documents
Required
All eligible Micro and
Small Enterprises should submit the Application in the prescribed Pro format
along with the following documents:
- An undertaking to
contribute 50% or 25% of the total cost to the enterprises. In case if any
indirect investments are required, the beneficiary units would take care of it.
- An undertaking or
Affidavit that similar benefits have not been obtained from any other
Government sponsored schemes