The Ministry of MSME, Government of India, has launched the ‘Lean Manufacturing Cluster’ Scheme for the benefit of the SMEs in India. This scheme has helped the participating companies in enhancing productivity, cost reduction, reduction in inventory carrying cost, better financial management, reduction in internal and customer rejections, adherence to the delivery schedule, better inventory management, effective production planning, TPM, systematic shop floor arrangements, and many more such areas.
MCCIA has extended the benefits to 130 SMEs by forming 14 mini-clusters under this scheme. Through this activity, MCCIA has supported OEMs like Godrej, Piaggio, KOEL, and Cummins by forming clusters for their vendors.
The Ministry of MSME, Government of India, has launched the ‘Lean Manufacturing Cluster’ Scheme for the benefit of the SMEs in India. This scheme has helped the participating companies in enhancing productivity, cost reduction, reduction in inventory carrying cost, better financial management, reduction in internal and customer rejections,
The ministry bears 80% of the fees paid to the Lean Consultants and the participating units are required to contribute just 20% of the fees. The financial assistance is disbursed in a phased manner only after ensuring that the lean activities are successfully implemented in all participating companies as per the action plan decided in the first phase of the cluster.
In all MCCIA has promoted 13 Custer schemes under the Ministry of MSME benefiting 124 companies
Cluster | Beneficiary Companies |
---|---|
Auto Component Cluster | 10 |
White Goods Cluster | 10 |
Machining and Press Cluster | 10 |
Light Engineering Cluster | 10 |
MCCIA Auto Component Pune Cluster | 10 |
MCCIA Light Engineering Cluster | 10 |
MCCIA General Engineering Cluster | 10 |
MCCIA Machining Cluster | 10 |
MCCIA Amaze Lean Cluster | 10 |
MCCIA KOEL Lean Cluster-1 | 8 |
MCCIA KOEL Lean Cluster-2 | 7 |
MCCIA KOEL Lean Cluster-3 | 9 |
MCCIA Amaze Lean Cluster-2 | 10 |
The ministry bears 80% of the fees paid to the Lean Consultants and the participating units are required to contribute just 20% of the fees. The financial assistance is disbursed in a phased manner only after ensuring that the lean activities are successfully implemented in all participating companies as per the action plan decided in the first phase of the cluster.