Title: WELCOME TO A PRESENTATION ON CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
1WELCOME TOA PRESENTATION ON CLUSTER
DEVELOPMENT
2ROADMAP FOR THE PRESENTATION
- Section I Concept of Industrial Clusters the
perspective for their development -
- Section II Achievements and new initiatives
in Cluster Development by the Ministry of SSI
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- Section III Emerging issues
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3SECTION- IINDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS THE PERSPECTIVE
FOR THEIR DEVELOPMENT
4WHAT IS A CLUSTER?
Cluster An agglomeration of SSI Units?
Unit
Unit
Unit
Unit
Unit
5 Cluster A FORWARD AND BACKWARD LINKED
Production System?
Unit
Unit
Backward linkages
Forward linkages
Raw Material Suppliers
Selling Agent
Unit
Unit
Machinery Suppliers
Unit
Direct Customers
Unit
Unit
6Or does a Cluster have more to it..?
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
Commercial Service Providers (Designer, Testing
Laboratory, Transporter, Financier, Import Agents
etc.)
Production System
Forward linkages
Backward linkages
Unit
Unit
Raw Material Suppliers
Selling Agents
Unit
Unit
Direct Consumers
Machinery Suppliers
Unit
Unit
Unit
(Public Private) Support and Service Institution
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
7DEFINITION OF A CLUSTER
- A Cluster is a geographic concentration of firms
and their various service providers - A Cluster is defined by
- a product/product range (same or similar)
- and a place (name of a city, town, village)
- A Cluster
- does not involve a complete industry or a sector
- must not be equated to an industrial park
development concept
8THE INDIAN SSI CLUSTERS SCENARIO
- 3.57 million SSIs, across 7,500 products spread
over the country - 350 SSI and 2000 artisans clusters contribute to
60 of exports - Clusters provide natural agglomeration for
wholesaling of support in the diversified
panorama of individual needs, individual market
pools and specific socio-economic context for the
SSIs
9WHY CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT?
- Enables to reach out to many units at a time
- Provides environment for mutual learning
- Emerging from the felt-needs of the beneficiaries
- Self-sustainability for continuous support
- Clusters provide unique opportunity to address
specific needs with specific solutions - Clusters provide economies of operation of scale
- Increased impact and widening support from other
support institutions - Satisfies the needs of foreign buyers
10WHY CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT REQUIRES STATE
INTERVENTION?
- Cluster development is a long-term phenomenon
with lower gains visible in short to medium term - Common facilities and programmes need States
effort - Gains when they occur, are for sharing across the
cluster
11METHODOLOGY OF CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
- Selection of a Cluster
- Selection of a Cluster Development Agent
- Diagnostic study
- Trust building
- Preparation of action plan for intervention
- Approval of budget and further leveraging funds
- Implementation by trust building between Cluster
Actors and CDA Between Actor and other Actors - Monitoring and evaluation
- Handing over and exit
12SECTION-IIAchievements and new initiatives in
cluster development by the Ministry of SSI
13UPTECH SCHEME THE EARLY INITIATIVE
- Launched in 1998
- Aimed at development of selected clusters
- Initially, emphasis on Technology Upgradation
- Early interventions in Clusters of Ceramic Tiles,
Bulk Drugs and Formulations, Foundry and Forging,
Food Processing, Potteries etc.
14ASSOCIATION WITH UNIDO FOCAL POINT
- Ministry of SSI the official counterpart agency
in India - To provide a platform for sharing mutual learning
best practices - To design SME Cluster Development policies
Tools - National Level Steering Committee headed by
ASDC(SSI) - Interventions Direct as well as through State
Govts. national institutions. - Intervention in 4 Clusters completed, 3 nearing
completion and 17 under implementation - Assisting Ministry of SSI to set up a
comprehensive CDP
15 SECTORAL NATIONAL PROGRAMMES IN
COLLABORATION WITH UNIDO
- Industry demand driven programmes
- Cover Stone, Machine Tools, Toys and Lock
Industry Clusters - Active contribution in financing and
implementation by UNIDO, State Govts, FIs,
Industry Associations. - Comprehensive support services in technology
upgradation, market development, capacity
building sustainability - Visible Impact, leading to demand from new
sectors - New interventions planned for knitwear, bicycle
parts
16SMALL INDUSTRY CLUSTERDEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
(SSI-CDP)
- Ministrys own programme
- Envisages comprehensive coverage of the whole
country - Adopts a holistic approach
- Capable partner institutions welcome to join
- Leveraging of funds aimed at
- Stakeholders contribution participation
encouraged
17ELEMENTS OF THE MINISTRY OF SSIs HOLISTIC
APPROACH
- Focus on building overall competitiveness of the
clusters (rather than intervention on individual
themes like credit/technology / export promotion - Intermediaries also covered e.g. Business
Development Services providers, raw material
suppliers, machinery suppliers, selling agents - Flexible covering wide variety of themes,
actors/ideas as per cluster profile - Dynamic responsive to changing needs
18STRENGTHS OF SSI-CDP
- Large Reservoir of Technical Manpower
- Valuable Experience of Hand Holding and BDS
Providing - Network Spread All Over the Country
- Inputs from UNIDO CDP
- Close Co-ordination with Stakeholders,
State Govts. and Other
Developmental Organisations
19SSI-CDP SELECTION OF CLUSTERS
- 21 clusters selected recently in consultation
with State Govts, Industry Associations, etc - Balanced coverage of sectors/products and
backward areas - Based on rating of clusters on essential
parameters
20PARAMETERS FOR SELECTION OF CLUSTERS UNDER
SSI-CDP
- Distinct Technology product
- Potential for growth
- Contribution to employment
- Local leadership support
- Basic infrastructure
- Presence of capable institutions
- Recommended by other agencies
- Need for socio-environ interventions
21SELECTION OFCLUSTER DEVELOPMENT AGENTS
- Selected from large reservoir of experienced
technical manpower available within SIDO - Assessment of personality done on the desirable
traits - Ability to work diligently
- A flexible mindset
- Knowledge about the tools
- Experience in functional areas
- Exposure to other clusters
- Ability to be a follower
22TRAINING OFCLUSTER DEVELOPMENT AGENTS
- Training-cum-Resource Centre at NISIET
- In-house expertise being developed
- Other agencies running CDP may also benefit from
our training facility - Includes field work for conduct of diagnostic
study preparation of Action Plan
23CLUSTER BASED CREDIT PLANNINGTHE LATEST
INITIATIVE
- 60 SSI Clusters selected spread all over India
with regional balance - Comprehensive Credit Planning
- Monitoring by SLBC
- Ministry of SSI and State Governments involved
for focused development
24CLUSTER DEVELOPMENTTHE e-APPROACH
www.smallindustryindia.com
www.laghu-udyog.com
- Sub-sites to host
- list of SSI and rural artisan Clusters in the
country - comprehensive information on Clusters in India
- Preliminary/Diagnostic Reports and detailed maps
- e-Cluster News to be hosted
- list of reading material
- hyperlinks to other international sites and
events on Clusters - Expected to go on-line by the 1st week of Oct.
2003 at Clusters.smallindustry.com
25PROPOSED BILATERAL PROJECTWITH GOVT OF ITALY
Mutual Credit Guarantee
Cluster Twinning
Investment Technology Promotion
- Pilot project launched on mutual credit
guarantee by CGTSI
26PROJECT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF DIESEL ENGINES AND
ENGINEERING INDUSTRY CLUSTER
- Objectives Technology upgradation, improvement
in quality and productivity, developing data base
on BDS providers, networking and formation of
consortia, improved marketability - Activities diagnostic study, awareness seminars,
developing resource persons, enterprises
upgradation programmes, technological workshop,
individual counselling etc. - Financial support DC(SSI), ICICI, Industry
Association - Implementation EDII, Ahmedabad
27PROJECT ON PROMOTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN
HAND-TOOLS SSI SECTOR
- Contributing implementing partners Ministry of
SSI, UNIDO, SIDBI and Industry Associations - Budget US 7,50,000
- Aims at strengthening the competitiveness of
energy intensive and export oriented
forging/hand-tools SSI sector in India - Strategy
- Adoption and promotion of energy efficiency and
clean technologies, strengthening policy and
institutional structure, supporting capacity
building, developing and international marketing - Jallandhar and Nagaur to be the key Clusters,
experiences to be disseminated to Tumkur cluster
and elsewhere
28PROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR TECHNOLOGY UPGRADATION AND
GHG EMISSION ABATEMENT IN FEROZABAD GLASS
INDUSTRY CLUSTER
- Aims at strengthening technological and
manufacturing capacity through adaptation and
demonstration of energy efficient technologies
for - reduction of Green
- House Gases Emission
- improvement in working
- environment and health
- of workers
- ensuring sustainability
- in the context of
- globalization
29SECTION-IIIEMERGING ISSUES
30RAPID GROWTH IN THE NUMBER OF AGENCIES WORKING
FOR CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
Interventions in 162 clusters
31HOLISTIC PERSPECTIVE IS NECESSARY
- Must cover hardware as well as software
- Units as well as groups of SSIs need to be
vitalized - Divergent themes (as per need of the cluster)
must be covered
32STRENGTHENINGINDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
LISTING
RATING
ASSOCIATIONS
RECOGNITION
AWARDS
33NEED FOR EXPERIENCE SHARING
- Mutual learning among implementing agencies in
India - Learning from clusters outside the country
- Repository of experiences and observation
necessary at the national level
34NEED FOR DOCUMENTATION OF INFORMATION
- About clusters and status of socio-economic
environment within clusters - Highly useful for programme implementing agencies
as well as BDS providers - A spin offs possible on credit technology,
quality, infrastructure etc.by customizing
services to the cluster need - e-Management of information
35BDS DEVELOPMENT
- Business Development Services (BDS) providers
need and deserve recognition, support linkages - Include private BDS providers also
36THANK YOU