MSME-DI Mumbai
BRIEF INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT
MSME – DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India, Kurla Andheri Road. Saki Naka, Mumbai 400 072 Tel. No. : 022-28576090/3091/7166 Fax: 022-2857 8092 Email : dcdi-mumbai@dcmsme.gov.in Website : www.msmedimumbai.gov.in
Contents S.No. 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2. 2.1 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.8.1 3.9 3.9.1 3.9.2 3.9.3 3.9.4 3.9.5 3.9.6 4. 4.1 4.1.1 4.2 4.2.1 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Topic General Characteristics of the District Location & Geographical Area Climate Rain Fall Soil Rivers Availability of Minerals Forest Population Occupational Structure Administrative set up District at a glance Existing status of Industrial area in the district Industrial scenario of Ahmednagar district Industry at a Glance Year wise trend of units registered Details of existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan units in the district Large Scale Industries Major exportable items Growth Trend Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry List of Medium Scale Enterprises Major Exportable items List of Potential Enterprises - MSMEs Agro Based Industry Forest Based Industry Animal Based Industry Mineral Based Industries Demand Based Industries Service Industries Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise Detail of major clusters Manufacturing sector Details of clusters identified & selected under MSE-CDP Auto & Engineering Cluster, Ahmednagar General issues raised by Industries Association Prospects of training programmes during 2012-13 Action plan for MSME schemes during 2012-13 Steps to set up MSMEs Additional information, if any
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Brief Industrial Profile of Ahmednagar District 1)
General Characteristics Of The District:
Ahmednagar district, which is known to be the ‘Place of Saints’, is located between Pune and Aurangabad on road line and between Manmad and Daund on railway line. It is the largest district in area in Maharashtra comprising 14 taluka places. Ahmednagar district is on the fore-front in co-operative movement in the country owing to the strong presence of 16 Sugar factories, distilleries, spinning mills, paper mills, milk federation, dairy etc. in the co-operative sector and a few co-operative industrial estates. The district has well road network connecting it to all the mega markets in the country. It can be said that the district is the ‘Gateway’ of Marathwada and Vidarbha to Mumbai. The north belt of the district is richer in water resources with the help of Godavari and Pravara rivers and south belt is dry land except few spots in Shrirampur and Parner. 1.1)
Location & Geographical Area:
Ahmednagar district popularly known as ‘Nagar’ is one of the important districts of Western Maharashtra, which is situated partly in upper Godavari basin and partly in the Bhima basin. It lies between 18.2o to 19.9o north latitude and 73.9o to 57.5o East longitude. It is bounded on the north by Nashik district, on the north-east by Aurangabad district, on the north by Beed and Osmanabad districts, on the south by Solapur district and in the west by Pune and Thane district. The total geographical area of Ahmednagar district is 1667 thousand hectors which is 5.53% of the total State Area. 1.2)
Climate:
The climate of this district is characterized by a hot summer and general dryness during major part of the year, except during south west monsoon, when the relative humidity is between 60 to 80 percent, thereafter it decreases rapidly. 1.3)
Rain Fall:
Ahmednagar district gets rainfall mainly from south west monsoon but the distribution of rain is mostly uneven. Agro climatically, the district falls in drought prone area. The average rainfall of the district is between 500 to 550 mm. The average rainfall of Akola and Sangamner talukas are high as compare to other talukas. 1.4)
Soil:
The entire district is occupied by basaltic lava flows, which are popularly known as ‘Deccan Traps’. These lava flows are some times associated with inter trapper beds such as limestone, clay, shale, red bole beds, porouash thin mantle of black cotton soil present almost everywhere on the basalts. River alluvial sand, carvel, clays and silts represent the recent deposits in the district. 2
Calcareous concernations and Nodules known as Kankar is commonly associated with the soil. 1.5)
Rivers:
Godavari and Bhima are the major rivers of the district. The Pravara is the tributary of Godavari. The Mula, the Adhale and the Mahalungi are the important tributaries of the Pravara. The southern part of the district consisting of Parner, Ahmednagar, Pathardi, Shrigaonda and Karjat tehsils constitutes the Bhima basin with the tributaries Kukadi and Ghod. 1.6)
Availability of Minerals:
Minerals of economic value are not found in the district. Mud used for making bricks, sand and metal stone used for construction purpose are the only important minerals found in Ahmednagar district. 1.7)
Forest:
The total area under the forest is 132 thousand hectares which is 9.85% of the total geographical area of the district. Akole taluka have the maximum forest areas in the district. The forest produce includes Hirda, Custard apple, fuel wood, grass, gum and tendu leaves. The National Waste Land Development board and Social Forestry Department provides full technical and financial support for development of community and private waste land. The department of Forestry takes care of the forest land development and its maintenance. Places like Bhandardara Dam in Akole taluka, Chand Bibi’s Mahal in Ahmednagar Taluka, Rehekuri Blackbuck sanctuary in Karjat taluka and Kalsubai Harishchandragad Sanctuarary in Akole taluka can be developed as tourist place. There is a need to increase the forest area in the district. 1.8)
Population:
As per 2001 census, the population of the district is 4041000 out of which rural population is 3237000 (80%) and urban population is 80400 (20%). The population of Schedules Caste/Scheduled Tribe is 788000. The percentate of SC/ST population as compared to the total population is 19.50%. As per 2001 census, the literacy rate of Ahmednagar district is 75.3% as against Maharashtra State literacy rate of 76.9%. The literacy rate of rural area is 72.92% and urban area is 84.68%. 1.9)
Occupational Structure:
As per the 2001 Census, out of the total population, 16.11 lakhs are gainfully employed supporting a non-working population of 19.14 lakhs. Out of the total working population 46.47% are farmers, 22.27% are agricultural workers, 2.52% were engaged in manufacturing, processing, service and home industries and 3
28.71% were engaged in other activities. Thus, it can be said that Ahmednagar district is an agrobased district since 46.47% of the total working population are engaged in farming activities. 2.0)
Administrative set up:
Ahmednagar district has 14 tehsils viz. Ahmednagar, Akole, Jamkhed, Karjat, Kopergaon, Newasa, Parner, Pathardi, Rahuri, Sangmner, Shevgaon, Shrirampur, Shrigonda and Rahata. There are 14 Panchayat Samities, 18 cities, 1581 villages, 1 Mahanagar Palika, 8 Nagar Parishads and 1311 Gram Panchayats. At the district level, Collector is the administrative Chief and at tehsil level, Tehsildars are looking after the administration as per Collector’s instructions. For rural development, Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Parishad and at block level, Block Development Officers are incharge of the administration. Municipal Councils are responsible for urban development of all the tehsils. Ahmednagar district has 4 sub-divisions as mentioned below: (A)
Ahmednagar: i) Ahmednagar ii) Parner iii) Shevgaon iv) Pathardi
(B)
Karjat: i) Karjat ii) Shrigonda iii) Jamkhed
(C)
Shrirampur: i) Shrirampur ii) Newasa iii) Rahuri iv) Rahata
(D)
Sangamner: i) Sangamner ii) Kopergaon iii) Akole
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2.
District at a glance:
Sr. No. 1
Particulars
Year
3
4
5
6 7
Ahmednagar
Sq. Km. Th. Hect.
17020 132
Area a) Geographical Area b) Forest Area
2
Unit
Population a) Rural b) Urban c) Total d) Schedule Caste e) Schedule Tribe c) Density Administrative Set Up a) Tehsils b) Panchayat Samities c) Cities d) Villages e) Area f) Mahanagar Palika g) Nagar Parishad h) Gram Panchayat Rate of Literacy a) Rural b) Urban c) Total Roads a) National Highway b) State Highway c) District roads d) Village Roads & others e) Total Road Length Railway Route Agriculture
2001 In ‘000’s In ‘000’s In ‘000’s In ‘000’s In ‘000’s Per Sq. Km.
3237 804 4041 485 303 232
Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Sq.Km. Nos. Nos. Nos.
14 14 18 1581 17020 1 8 1311
Percentage Percentage Percentage.
72.92 84.68 75.30 202 1661 6073 4941 12877 197
2008-09 2008-09 2008-09
Km. Km. Km. Km. Km Km. “000” Hectares - do - do - do -
2008-09
- do -
45.21
2011-12
2001
2010-11
2010-11 2008-09
a) Non-agricultural land b) Barren uncultivated land c) Land useful for cultivation, but not cultivated d) Permanent Pasture growing land
5
11 186 29
8
9
10
11
12 13
14 15
e) Land under miscellaneous tree crops f) Current fallow land g) Other follow land h) Area sown more than once i) Irrigated area j) Gross cropped area Cattle Population & Poultry Birds (As per 2007 Census) a) Cow & Ox b) Buffaloes c) Goat and Sheep d) Other Cattle e) Total Cattle Population f) Poultry Birds Communication a) No. of Post Offices b) No. of Telegraph offices c) No. of Telephone connections Bank Branches a) Commercial Banks b) District Central Co-operative Bank c) Maharashtra State Co-operative Agricultural Rural Development Bank & RRB d) Total Banks Education a) Primary School b) Secondary & Higher Secondary School School c) Degree Colleges d) Other Colleges e) Industrial Training Institutes (Govt) Existing Industrial. Estates. Entrepreneur Memorandum filed by MSMEs (Part-II): a) Micro b) Small c) Medium Large Scale Units Cottage & Village Units
6
2008-09
- do -
10
2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2007
- do - do - do - do - do -
56 69 140 597 1326
2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11
In 000’s In 000’s In 000’s In 000’s In 000’s In 000’s
1315 199 1451 35 3000 2139
Nos. Nos. Nos.
664 41 136388
2011-12 2011-12
Nos. Nos.
258 282
2011-12
Nos.
13
2011-12
Nos.
553
2010-11 2010-11
Nos. Nos.
3443 1021
2010-11 2010-11 2010-11
Nos. Nos. Nos.
41 60 13
Nos.
5
Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos.
3353 1156 1 45 2804
March 2012
2011-12 2011-12
2.1
Existing Status of Industrial Areas in Ahmednagar district:
Sl.No.
1 2 3 4 5
3. 3.1 Sr. No.
Name & Total No. of No. of No. of Prevailing Location of the area plots plots units Rate Per Industrial Estate (In Hect.) covered allotted functioning Sqm (Rs) Ahmednagar 591.02 1468 1468 1028 665/Shrirampur 339.40 341 289 125 315/Supa-Parner 329.84 513 487 72 200/Rahuri 10.00 56 36 17 70/Newasa 254.10 161 58 0 470/-
Industrial Scenario of the district: Source DIC, Ahmednagar Industrial at a Glance:
Category
Cumulative figures upto March 2012 Employment Investment (P&M) generation (Rs.In lakh )
Number of enterprises
Production capacity (Rs.In lakh )
1 Micro
Mfg. Servic Total Mfg. Servic Total Mfg. Servic Total e e e 2676 677 3353 19717 25344 45061 17375.9 6193.5 23569
90646
2 Small
1075
61331
81
3 Medium
1
0
Total
3752
758
45
0
4 Large scale
1156 10614 915 1
19
0
11529 20692.2 1009.5 21702 19
600
4510 30350 26259 56609 38668.1 45
23023
0
23023 611923
0 7203 0
600
Mfg.
3933
65264
0
65000
65000
45871 216977 611923
Servic Total e 25388 116034
29321 246298
0
Turnover of MSME for 2011-12: Rs. 4214329573/Export from MSME for 2011-12: Rs. 22645000/3.2
Year-wise Trend of Units Registered: Year
Upto Upto Upto Upto Upto Upto Upto Upto Upto Upto Upto Upto
No. of units Employment Investment registered with (In lakh Rs.) DIC 2000-01 3310 41541 33663 2001-02 (Units 2380 29869 24205 deregistered) 2002-03 2480 31124 25222 2003-04 2626 32956 26706 2004-05 2731 34274 27774 2005-06 2783 34927 28303 2006-07 2933 36809 29829 2007-08 3008 37750 30591 2008-09 3288 41264 33439 2009-10 3695 46372 37578 2010-11 4105 51517 41748 2011-12 4510 56609 45871 7
0
0
3.3
Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises and Artisan units in the district:
NIC Code No
No. of Employ Investment Installed enterprises ment P&M (Rs. In Capacity (In Nos) lakh) (Rs. in lakh)
Type of Industry
Manufacturing of Food Products & 15 Beverages 16 Manufacturing of Tobacco Products 17 Manufacturing of Textiles Manufacturing of Wearing Apparel, 18 Dressing & Dyeing of Fur 19 Tanning & Dressing of Leather, Manufacturing of Luggage, Handbabs, Saddlers, Hames & Footwear 20 Manufacturing of Wood, Products of Wood, Cork, Articles of Straw and Plating Materials Except Furniture 21 Manufacturing of Paper & Paper Products Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of 22 Recorded Media Manufacturing of Coke, Refined Petroleum 23 Products & Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing of Chemicals & Chemical 24 Products Manufacturing of Rubber & Plastic 25 Products Manufacturing of Other Non-Metallic 26 Mineral Products 27 Manufacturing of Basic Metals Manufacturing of Fabricated Metal 28 Products Except Machinery & Equipments Manufacturing of Machinery & Equipments 29 N E C Manufacturing of Office, Accounting & 30 Computing Machinery Manufacturing of Electrical Machiney & 31 Apparatus N E C Manufacturing of Radio, Television, 32 Communication Equipment & Apparatus Manufacturing of Medical, Precision & 33 Optical Instruments, Watches & Clocks Manufacturing of Motor Vehicles, Trailers 34 and Semi-Trailers Manufacturing of Other Transport 35 Equipment Manufacturing of Furniture, Manufacturing 36 N E C
8
481
4902
6829
25030
0
0
0
0
17
523
550
2500
18
92 205
99 141
112 205
1052
207
2135
32
526
1082
4926
205
2150
895
1820
0
0
0
0
210
1368
3521
9820
235
2710
2528
24205
334
7512
3582
15238
215
2556
2872
28399
369
7512
4640
15400
472
6840
5837
26850
0
0
0
0
91
6204
2760
15130
8
102
163
14052
9
68
66
923
19
203
196
140
9
87
197
205
146
87
675
7452
30
133
37 Recycling Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water 40 Supply Collection, Purification & Distribution of 41 Water 50 Manufacturing & Repair of Motor Vehicles & Motor Cycles (NIC 1998 Codes, 50200 to 50404) 52 Maintenance & Repair of Personal & Household Goods (NIC 1998 Codes 52601 to 52609) 60 Land Transport (NIC 1998 Codes; 60211) Supporting & Auxillary Activities (NIC 1998 63 Codes 63022 to 63091) Post & Telecommunications (NIC 1998 64 Codes 64205 to 64207) 71 Renting & Transport Equipment, Other Machinery & Equipment N E C (NIC 1998 Codes, 71110 to 71290) 72 Computer & Related Activities (NIC 1998 Codes, 72201, 72202, 72203, 73300, 72400, 72501 & 72502) 74 Other Business Activies (NIC 1998 Codes, 74131, 74132, 74133, 74221, 74300, 74941, 74942, 74950, 74993 & 74994) Health & Social Work (NIC 1998 Codes, 85 85197 & 85321) Recreational, Cultural & Sporting Activities (NIC 1998 Codes, 92111, 92113, 92114 & 92 92115) Other Service Activities (NIC 1998 Codes 93 93010 & 93011)
Total 3.4
48
37
139
0
0
9
0
0 25
0 720
0 74
0 329
26
850
250
490
0
0
0
0
7
52
428
285
5
21
12
78
0 114
0 1317
0 315
0 908
40
980
475
902
2
11
73
105
0
0
0
0
1250 4510
7911 56609
7359 45871
48520 246298
Large Scale Industries:
Sr. Name of Industrial Enterprises No. 1
8
Address
Products
SUN PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. A-8 MIDC INDL. AREA, A'NAGAR FORCAS IMPEX PVT. LTD. PLOT NO.G-18, MIDC, A'NAGAR
Pharmaceuticals
3
BIKSONS FORGE (INDIA) LTD.
PLOT NO. B-11 MIDC A'NAGAR
Other Iron & Steel
4
G.K.N. SINTER METALS PRIVATE LIMITED.
C-18, MIDC,AHMEDNAGAR
Copper NEC
2
9
Volve Component
5
C 33 MIDC A'NAGAR
Generator
6
COMMENCE GENERATOR TECH. INDIA LTD., UNI KLINGER LTD.
PLOT NO. C/37,A'NAGAR
S.S.Volve
7
LARSEN & TOUBRO LTD.
A-9/10, MIDC, A'NAGAR
Ele.Protection
8
CROMPTON GREAVES LTD.
A-6/2, MIDC A'NAGAR
9
EPITONE COMPONENTS LTD.
G-17, MIDC A'NAGAR
Ele. Motors & Generators Print.Cir cuite Board
10 S.R.THORAT MILK PRODUCTS DHOLEWADI, RAJAPUR PVT.LTD. ROAD, SANGAMNER,
Milk Powder
11 HOGANAS INDIA LIMITED
D-
Other Powders
12 THE INDIAN SEAMLESS METAL TUBES LTD 13 Dr. Baburao Bapuji Tanpure S.S.K.Ltd. 14 SHRIGONDA SAHAKARI SAKHAR KARKHANA LIMITED
MIDC A'NAGAR
Tubes & Pipes
SHRISHIVAJINAGAR, RAHURI SHRIGONDA
Un-denatured Alchohol Un-denatured Alchohol
15 SAI KRUPA SAKHAR KARKHANA LTD. 16 SHRI KEDARESHWAR S.S.K.LTD. BODHEGAON
DEODAITHAN, TAL.SHRIGONDA BODHEGAON, TAL. SHEVGAON
Sugar
17 AGASTI S.S.K.LTD. AKOLE
AKOLE
Rectified Spirit
18 MULA SAHKARI SAKHAR KARKHANA LIMITED
SONAI, TAL.NEWASA
Indl.Alchohol
19 DYNANESHWAR S.S.K.LTD. BHENDA 20 TILAKNAGAR DISTILLERIES & INDUSTRIES LTD.
BHENDA, TAL. NEWASA
Un-denatured Alchohol Grapes Wine
, MIDC A'NAGAR
TILAKNAGAR, TAL. SHERIRAMPUR
Alchohol
21 P.DR VITTHALRAO VIKHE PATIL PRAVARA NAGAR, TAL. S.SAKHAR KARKHANA LTD. RAHATA
Paper Boards
22 ASHOK SAHAKARI SAKHAR KARKHANA LTD 23 SANGAMNER BHAG SAHAKARI SAKHAR KARKHANA LTD. 24 THE SANJIVANI (TAKLI) SAHAKARI SAKHAR KARKHANA LTD 25 JAPFA OBEROI AGRO INDS.
ASHOK NAGAR, TAL.SHRIRAMPUR AMRUTNAGAR SANGAMNER SAHAJANAND NAGAR, TAK, KOPARGAON
Un-denatured Alchohol Indl.Alchohol
SUPA MIDC AREA, TAL.PARNER
Cattle Feed
10
Dythele Oxylated & Indl.Alchohol
26 SHRI JAGADAMBA SSK.
RASHIN, TAL. KARJAT
Sugar
27 THE KOPARGAON SAHAKARI SAKHAR KARKHANA LTD.
AT-GAUTAMNAGAR, POKOLPEWADI, TALKOPARGAON SAKARWADI TAL. KOPARGAON
Indl.Alchohol
AHMEDNAGAR
Indl.Gas
GANESHNAGAR TAL. KOPARGAON A-2/2 MIDC AREA AHMEDNAGAR
Un-denatured Alchohol Forging Items
28 GODAVARI BIOREFINERIES LTD. 29 KIRLOSKASR OIL ENGINES LIMITED 30 SHREE GANESH SAHAKARI SAKHAR KARKHANA LTD. 31 AHMEDNAGAR FORGINGS LTD.
Acitik & hydroid
32 PINNACLE EXPORTS PVT. LTD. S.NO. 273 AHMEDNGAR
Fax M/c
33 K.S.B. PUMPS LTD
Foundry
VAMBORI, TAL. RAHURI
34 SHAPEWEL ENGINEERING PVT. E-4 NAGAPUR LTD.
Motor Veh.Parts
35 KINETIC ENGINEERING LTD.
NAGAR DHOND ROAD
Motor Cars
36 KINETIC ENGINEERING LTD.
SUPA PARNER
Other Motor Veh.
37 KUKADI SAHAKARI SAKHAR KARKHANA LTD.
PIMPALGAONPISA TAL. SHRIGONDA
Sugar
38 NAGAR TALUKA SAHAKARI SAKHAR KARKHANA LTD.
WALKI TAL. DIST. AHMEDNAGAR
Sugar
39 C.G. BROOK HANSEN MIDC PLOT B-110 ELECTRIC MOTORS PVT. LTD. AHMEDNAGAR
Electric Motors
40 SHIVSHAKTI EXTRACTION PVT.LTD.
SUPA MIDC AREA,TAL.PARNER
Other
41 UMA PRECISION LTD.
SUPA MIDC AREA,TAL.PARNER
Precision items
42 BROOK CROMPTON GREAVES B-106-109 MIDC A.NAGAR LTD
Ele.Motors
43 SAI KRUPA SAKHAR KARKHANA LTD.
AT-PO-HIRADGAON, TAL. SHRIGONDA
SUGAR & ITHENOL
44 SEENA SUGAR MANUFACTURING CO. LTD.
JYOTIBAWADI, KOKANGAON, AHMEDNAGAR-SOLAPUR HIGHWAY, TAL. KARJAT
SUGAR, COJANPOWER, ITHENOL
11
45 JOHN DISTILLERIES PVT LTD.
3.5
AT PO CHITALI TAL RAHATA RECITFIED SPIRIT
Major Exportable Items: Switchgear, Seamless Tubes, Automobile, Print Circuit Board, Electric Motors, Forging Items, Pharmaceuticals etc.
3.6
Growth Trend: 1. ‘D’ zone MIDC is being developed at Supa in Parner taluka which will boost the industrialization in Ahmednagar district. 2. The irrigation, roads and bridges development through RIDF has made very good impact and it has raised the hopes of the people.
3.7
Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry: 1
2 3
4
3.8
Dairy Based: Aluminum cans, Polythene bags, Plastic containers, Glass Bottles etc. Defence Products: Nut, bolts, screws, Sub assemblies & accessories, etc. Sugar Mill Based: Steel fabricated items, hardware items, paints, varnishes, Jute bags etc. Electrical/Electronic spares/Auto Components to be supplied to large scale units
List of Medium Scale Enterprises: 1. M/s. Shamkheshwar Food Products Pvt. Ltd., C-29, MIDC, Supa, Tal. Parner, Ahmednagar
3.8.1 Major Exportable items: Nil 3.9
List of Potential enterprises - MSMEs
3.9.1 Agro based 1. Surgical bandage and cotton 2. Sanitary Napkins 3. Extraction of starch from Jowar 4. Oil Mills 5. Bio-Coal briquettes from Sugarcane and banana waste. 6. 100% wood free-particles board from Agro-residuals 7. Mushroom cultivation 12
8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.
Industrial alcohol from Jowar Resim cultivation and processing Fertilizer Confectionery Mechanized Bakery Dal Mill Chilly & Masala Powder Card board from Agro waste. Ready to serve curried vegetables Dehydrated vegetables Desiccated coconut (coconut powder) Fish pickle Ground and processed spice Hatchery Jackfruit process Mushtard / Rapeseed oil Tamarind Mango-Jam, Pickles, Juice, Jelly, etc. Lime Juice Pomegranate – Ayrvedic Medicine Custard Apple – Jam
3.9.2 Forest Based: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 3.9.3
Wooden furniture Wooden Doors and Window frames Ayurvedic and Herbal medicines Bidi making Packing boxes Electrical switch boards Computer wooden table Hockey stick
Animal based: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Blankets, Carpets etc. from Sheep wool Dairy – based products Cattle – Poultry Feed Leather Goods like Purse, Belts, Footwears, toys etc. Bone fertilizer Poultry farming Industrial hand gloves Injection moulded shoes Leather chappals Leather garment Leather sandal with P.U. sole Leather traveling bag Leather waist belt Manufacturing of batting gloves 13
3.9.4
Mineral based: 1. 2.
3.9.5
Stone crushes Bricks manufacturing
Demand Based: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42.
Cold storage Jute Bags Paper Bags Hatcheries Computer stationery Automobile spares Gift articles Mushroom processing Readymade Garments Paints and varnish Cosmetic items Track suits Wing cheater Woolen mufflers knitted Woven labels Soya based food products Squash and syrups Tomato products Wafer biscuits, (New) Electronic Burglar alarm system for automobiles Electronic weighing scales Electronic industrial timers Regulated D.C. Power supplies Uninterrupted power supply (UPS) Sulphur black dye Sugar globules Teflon products V-Belts and fan belts Watch strap metallic Welded wire mesh White staple pins Wrought iron furniture Seamless pipe fittings Sintered metal bush Steel forgings Welding electrodes Canvas shoes Children shoes Court shoe Eco-friendly shoe upper leather R.C.C. spun pipe Sanitary ware 14
43. Sodium silicate 44. Thermometers (upto 150oC) 45. Toughened glass 3.9.6
Service Industries: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.
Computer Training Institute Zerox, Fax, Typing Cyber cafe Desk Top Publishing Screen printing Automobile repairs & servicing Tailoring & Embroidery Repairing & servicing of household appliances Hotels & Restaurant Advertising media. Web designing/Web content development services Computer Added design/CAD/CAM services E-mail, data, internet fax service provider Video shooting Bore well Hot mix plant (Irrespective of mobile or immovable) Research & Development Farming of animals Production, processing and preservation of meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats. Processing and preserving of fruit, vegetables and edible nuts Activity related to screen printing Embroidery work and making of laces and fringes other than by hand Medical Practice activities Dental Practice activities Activities of Ayurvedic practitioners Activities of Unani practitioners Activities of homeopaths
4.
Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprises:
4.1
Details of Major Clusters:
4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector: Auto & Engineering Cluster, Ahmednagar 4.2
Details of Clusters identified and selected under MSE-CDP:
4.2.1 Name of the Cluster: Auto & Engineering Cluster, Ahmednagar 1
Principal Products Manufactured in the
Auto Components and light engineering products 15
2
3
4 5 6 7
8
9
Cluster Name of the SPV / Association/NGO
Mr. Ajit Ghaisas, Chairman, Ahmednagar Auto & Engg. Association Tel. No.: 0241-2777528 No. of functional units in Micro – 221 Nos. the cluster Small – 185 Nos. Medium – 8 Nos. Owned by Women – 50 Nos. Owned by SC/ST – 10 Nos. Owned by Minorities – 5 Nos. Turnover of the Clusters 700 Crores Value of Exports from the 80 Crores approx. clusters Employment in Cluster Direct – 7952 Nos. Indirect – 3050 Nos. (approx) Average investment in Rs. 3544 Lakhs plant & Machinery (Cluster) Major issues/requirement Creation of CFC, Technology & Quality upgradation, Testing facilities, Capacity Building, marketing issues etc. Presence of capable 1. CSRD, Ahmednagar institutions to be 2. Vikhe Patil College of Engineering, associated AhmednagarI 3. DIC
10
Thrust Areas
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Problems & constraints.
Comprehensive testing & quality control lab, R & D facility, Incubation center, tool designing facility etc. 1. Traditional & Conventional practices 2. Slow Technology up gradation 3. Inadequate measuring & testing facility 4. Low value addition 5. Availability of raw material from united soruces 6. High inventory cost 7. Lack of trained manpower and training infrastructure 8. Lack of market information 9. Inadequate working capital 10. High Capital cost 11. Low return on investment
Present status of the cluster: Diagnostic Study Report prepared, soft intervention completed and principle approval for CFC granted.
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General issues raised by Industries Associations: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Inadequate Industrial Plots. Power shortage and frequent electricity cut-offs Reduction in Municipality Tax Truck Terminus facility in MIDC Proper disposal of industrial waste
Prospects of training programmes during 2012 - 13 S.No.
Name of the Programme
Subject
1
ESDP
2
MDP
1. Marketing Management 2. Industrial Management
2 Nos
3 5
EDP IMC
For final year ITI For institutions on MSME schemes
2 Nos. 4 Nos.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
DTP & Photoshop Mobile Repairing Tally Beauty Parlour Food Processing
No. of proposed programme to be conducted 5 Nos.
Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2012 -13 S.No. 1
Name of the scheme MSE-CDP
Proposed activity on the scheme Soft Interventions under MSE-CDP scheme through Directorate of Industries to be undertaken in respect of Auto & Engg. Cluster, Ahmednagar
2
ISO – 9000/14000/HACCP Reimbursement MSE-MDA CLCSS
5 No. of cases to be processed
3 4
5 6 7
Capacity Building & Strengthening of data base International Cooperation SVDP
8 9
National Award NMCP Schemes 17
1 No. of cases to be processed Awareness programme on CLCSS – 1 No. On an average 10 nos. of MSEs will be motivated for the said scheme 01 proposal 01 proposal 01 No. in association with NSIC & Industry Association 05 applications will be persuaded
I. Lean Manufacturing II. Design Clinic
III. Market assistance & Tech. Upgradation
IV. QMS/QTT V. Tech. & Quality upgradation support VI. ICT VII. Bar Code
VIII. IPR IX. Incubator Scheme
8.
01 programme will be organised 01 Design projects will be persuaded through Directorate of Industries in respect of cluster selected Awareness programme on ISO 9000 – 01 No. Reimbursement for ISO 9000 – 04 cases 01 Awareness programme National / International Product Certification – 02 cases Awareness Programme – 1 No. Awareness programme on Bar Code – 1 No. 5 Nos. of MSEs will be motivated for availing benefit under the scheme. Sensitisation/Awareness programme on IPR – 01 No. 01 proposal will be persuaded
Steps to set up MSMEs: Sl.No 1.
Assistance provided Registration
2.
Product Identification
3. 4. 5.
Technical Consultantancy Industrial Plots Finance
6.
Industrial Training
9.
Raw Material and Marketing
10.
ISO-9000 and other testing Certificates
Organizations/Institutions General Manager, District Industries Centre, Near MSEB office, Station Road, Ahmednagar – 414 001. MSME-Development Institute, Kurla-Andheri Road, Sakinaka, Mumbai – 400 072 Tel:28576090/3091/7166 Fax No: 28578092 MSME-DI, Sakinaka, Mumbai-72. M.I.D.C., Nagapur, Ahmednagar. a) Lead Bank (Central Bank of India), Ahmednagar b) All Nationalized Banks. c) DIC, Ahmednagar a) MSME-DI, Mumbai b) MCED, Ahmednagar c) DIC, Ahmednagar a) MSSIDC, C/o DIC, Ahmednagar b) NSIC, Nashik a) b) c) 18
MSME-DI, Mumbai MSME Testing Centre, Mumbai BIS, Mumbai.
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9.
12.
Patents Registration and Trade Mark Registration Pollution Control Certificates
O/o The Controller-General Patent and Trade Mark, C.G.O. Bldg, Mumbai-20 Pollution Control Board, Mumbai
13. 14 15. 16.
Central Excise Registration Sales Tax Registration Cottage and Tiny Industries Dairy Development
17. 18.
Floriculture/Agriculture/ Horticulture Fisheries
19. 20
Electricity Statistical Information
Office of Central Excise, Ahmednagar Sales Tax Office, Ahmednagar KVIB, C/o DIC, Ahmednagar District Dairy Development Board, Ahmednagar Agriculture/Horticulture Dept., Ahmednagar Fisheries Development Office, Ahmednagar MSEDC Ltd., Ahmednagar District Statistical Office, Ahmednagar
Additional information, if any: Huge quantity of milk is collected in Ahmednagar district and is transported to other cities. Its proper and effective utilization should be made in the district itself. Sugarcane, Bajra and Jawar are grown in ample quantity. Sugarcane waste coming out of from sugar factories should be utilized for manufacturing Bio-coal briquettes, Card Boards, Particle Board etc. Establishment of Co-operative and Mini Industrial area in each taluka of Ahmednagar district will change the industrial scenario of the district. The Co-operative sugar industries, distilleries, paper mills, ginning and pressing mills, oil mills, dairy, agricultural and allied activities are predominant economic activities of the district.
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