lma ilmai.in/pdf/vol.8.pdf · participation by manufacturing small & micro enterprises in...
TRANSCRIPT
Label Manufacturers Association Of IndiaL M A I
For Private Circulation Only Vol. 8 No. Jun 2012
There were representatives from most of the associations and concern for the issues was visible. All the
delegates were thankful to the Presidents of Avery Dennison and UPM Raflatac for the valuable inputs and active
participation. We were all bowled over by the warm welcome and care taken by the host Japanese association and
Lintec Corporation. The Japanese team exemplified in extending courtesy and hospitality. The humility of the
Japanese is a lesson for one and all. The tour then moved to Osaka where we saw the successful implementation of Toyota manufacturing practices
in our own label printing Industry. The tour was a satisfying experience of meetings, visits, exchange of ideas and
experiences.
Mr. Vivek Kapoor, Mr. Sandeep Zaveri, Mr. Ajay Mehta with Jussi Vanhanen of UPM & his colleague,
John Leathart from LATMA & Fabian from Mexico
LMAI delegates with Mr. Goro Iwasaki-President &
Mr. Ryohei Iwasaki-Sales Director of Iwasaki.
Mr. Shiro Iwasaki- Chairman,
The 3rd L9 meet took place in Japan between 2nd of April and 5th
April. Sustain ability of the Earth and recycling were the key points of the meet.Braving an unusual storm as well as a couple of minor earthquakes in Tokyo , the delegates
went about the serious business of tackling these issues. The importance of this issue was
highlighted by the presence of the Presidents of Avery Dennison as well as UPM Raflatac.
For the first time they both shared a common platform and expressed their points of view. To put matters in proper perspective , of the total material manufactured as Pressure
Sensitive materials , about 45% - 50 % is a waste. There is a 3-4 % waste generated at
the time of coating and slitting. Additionally 15 % waste is generated in the form of Matrix
,and release liner which constitutes 35% by weight of the product ( in most cases ) is a
waste at the end of the life cycle of a label.
India is a growing economy and use of labels is restricted by the lack of use of packaged
goods. As consumption of packaged goods will increase , labels will increase and we will see
the problems of waste management as key issues. On the other hand is a fact that natural
resources , though recyclable in certain cases , are limited. As time progresses and demand
increases , shortage of raw material is inevitable. This will result in pressures on price.
L9 meeting in progress
Representatives of LMAI Presidents of
Avery Dennison - Mr.Dean Scarborough,
Lintec - Mr.Akihiko Ouchi,
& UPM Raflatac - Mr.Jussi Vanhanen
Representatives of L9 outside
the “Osaka Label Factory”
LMAI Members at L9 meeting
Ajay Mehta, Dean Scarborough- Avery DennisonSandeep Zaveri, Andrea Vimercati Don Nolan-Avery Dennison
Vivek Kapoor, Mr. John Leathart- LATMA.
Label Manufacturers Association Of IndiaL M A I
Market Development Assistance Scheme for Micro / Small manufacturing enterprise / small & Micro exporters (SSI-MDA)
The scheme offers funding for :
1. Participation by manufacturing Small & Micro Enterprises in International Trade Fairs /
Exhibitions under MSME India stall.
2. Sector specific market studies by Industry Association / Export Promotion Councils /
Federation of Indian Export Organisation.
3. Initiating / Contesting anti-dumping cases by SSI Associations and
4. Reimbursement of 75% of one time registration fee (w.e.f. 1st January 2002) and 75% of annual
fees (recurring ) (w.e.f. 1st June 2007) paid to GSI (Formerly EAN India) by small & Micro units
for the first three years for bar code.
Objective :
(i) To encourage Small & Micro exporters their efforts at tapping and developing overseas markets.
(ii) To increase participation of representative of small / micro manufacturing enterprises under
MSME India stall at International Trade Fairs / Exhibitions.
(iii) To enhance export from the small / micro manufacturing enterprises.
(1) Participation by manufacturing Small & Micro Enterprises in International Trade Fairs /
Exhibition under MSME India Stall.
1.1 Eligibility criteria
I) Unit having valid permanent registration with Directorate of Industries / District Industries
Center.
ii) The selection of small / micro manufacturing units would be done by MSME - DIs as per display
product profile, theme of the fair and space availability.
iii) Micro & Small manufacturing enterprise can avail this facility only once a year
iv) Only one person of the participating unit would be eligible for subsidy on air fare.
v) The participating units under MSME India stall at International Trade Fairs / Exhibitions has
to pay 50% of space rental charges of booked space (min.6 sq. mtr.) by enterprises of General
categories through MSME - DIs by a DD favouring PAO (MSME), New Delhi at least one month
advance of the commencement the of event. In addition to this, selected units can book more
space in multiple of 1 x 3 sq. mtr. on pro-rata basis and make payment accordingly.
However, Women, SC & ST entrepreneurs & entrepreneurs from North Eastern Region need not
to pay space rental charges.
vi) The representatives of the participating units are required to carry and manage the samples (to
and fro including custom clearance etc.) for display under MSME India stall at the International
Trade Fairs / Exhibitions.
1.2 Permissible Subsidy:
(I) The Govt. of India will reimburse 75% of air fare by economy class and 50% space rental charges
for Micro & Small manufacturing enterprises of General category entrepreneurs.
(ii) For Women / SC / ST Entrepreneurs & Entrepreneurs from North Eastern Region Govt. of India
will remiburse 100% of space rent and economy class air fare.
OFFICE OF THE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONER (MSME) MARKETING ASSISTANCE DIVISION
Label Manufacturers Association Of IndiaL M A I
(iii) The total subsidy on air fare & space rental charges will be restricted to Rs. 1.25 lakhs per unit.
1.3 Other conditions :
(I) Assistance shall be available for travel by one permanent employee / Director / Partner /
Proprietor of the MSE unit in economy class.
(ii) Space allocation will be made by O/o DC (MSME) at its discreation and the decision will be final
and binding.
(iii) The offer is available on first come first served basis till space is avaliable .
1.4. Procedure for availing Financial Assistance / Reimbursement of Expenses.
1.4.1 The application must reach to the office of DC (MSME) through concerned MSME- DIs at least
one month in advance of the commencement of the event . The application must be
accompanied by :
(I) Copy of the Valid SSI registration issued by concerned GM (DIC) / Director of Industries .
(ii) Demand Draft in favour of PAO (MSME), New Delhi for 50% rental Charges of the booked space.
(iii) Details of one or two participating representatives of the unit with photo copy of their valid
passport.
(iv) Proof of ownership of the unit as SC / ST /Women. 1.4 2 On the Completion of the event, the
participating unit must submit a claim for payment enclosing the following.
(I) Pre- receipted bill in duplicate.
(ii) Photocopy of passport indicating therein entries regarding departure from and arrival in India
and also the country visited.
(iii) Original air ticket used during the journey. In case original air ticket is lost, a copy of the same
along-with a certificate indicating details of travel from the concerned airline may be furnished.
(iv) Participated units should furnish feedback report like business generated with value including
confirmed orders obtained etc.
(v) Claim form must be submitted within one month of return to India on completion of activity.
(vi) No refund/ adjustment of rental charges will be made by O/o DC (MSME).
The Group recommends a scheme for Technology Acquisition and support with adequate
allocation to assist both development of indigenous technology and acquisition of global
technology by the Indian MSMEs. Setting up of a fund for Technology Acquision and Support was
also recommended by the Prime Minister’s Task Force on MSME sector and without such “
support the MSME sector cannot come out of its technological obsolescence and move up the
value chain. The Group recommends that separate schemes of the Ministry for installation of
plants and equipments with advanced technologies, viz., CLCSS & NMCP components be merged
into the aforesaid scheme for Technology Acquisition and Development .
Report of the Working Group on MSMEs Growth for 12th Five Year Plan
(2012-2017)
Label Manufacturers Association Of IndiaL M A I
SIDBI’S DIRECT CREDIT SCHEMES
Report of the Working Group on MSMEs Growth for 12th Five Year Plan (2012-2017)To address the risk perception of banks, particularly for lending to MSEs, the Credit Guarantee Scheme needs to be strengthened with enhanced budgetary support . The Corpus of CGTMSE should be enhanced by an additional provisioning of Rs. 10,750 crore during 12th Plan period to enable CGTMSE to increase its guarantee coverage of MSE loans to 1,80,000 crore by the end of the plan.
Medium Sector Enterprises(MSE)and Service sector units with Project cost upto Rs. 25o crore.
Constitution
New or existing SSI units. SSI unitgraduating to medium scale, and Service sector units with an overallproject cost not exceeding Rs. 25 crore.
New or existing medium sector enterprises & Service sector unitewith an overall project cost above Rs. 25 crore with Bank’s assistance not exceeding 50 crore.
The unit should generally be a private limited / public limited company.
Currency of loan
Nature of Assistance
In Rupee or foreign Currency
Term loan and other forms ofassistance such as Working Capital Term Loan, Suppliers bills discounting. Investment products such as debentures, optionally convertible cumulative preference shares, zero coupon bonds, etc. In Rupee or foreign Currency
The unit should generally be private limited / public limited company. However, partnership firms, sole proprietorship concerns and Societies and Trusts would also be considered on a case to case basis.
Terms loan and other forms of assistance such as Working Capital Term Loan and bills discounting (on selective basis).
SSIs Service sector units withproject cost upto Rs. 25 Crore
Eligibile Borrowers
Report of the Working Group on MSMEs Growth for 12th Five Year Plan (2012-2017)Delayed payments or delayed realization of receivables has all along been a growth constraint of MSME sector by impinging on their liquidity. Factoring services by banks / NBFCs would help in addressing the issue in a great way. In order to uspscale the factoring services for augmenting the flow of finance to MSME sector, it is suggested to enable setting up of a number of factoring companies which requires support by way of equity capital contribution to the new and existing factoring companies to enhance their networth and enable them to leverage higher credit from the institutional channels. Hence, it is suggested to introduce a scheme called “ support for Factoring Services “ with budgetary support of Rs 500 crore during the 12 th plan.
Label Manufacturers Association Of IndiaL M A I
LMAI is a national body of self adhesive label converters / printers in the narrow webtech / segment . The association has its aims and objectives streamlined to promote the interest of the members and expand the markets for self-adhesive labels. The activities include seminars and conference, training and orientation programs, participation in national and International events, newsletters, and address to fiscal and industrial issues, assist in national standards affiliations with counterpart and related bodies - national & international.The Association has its registered office at Vashi, Navi Mumbai.
ENTRY CATEGORIESDefinitions of classes : In all classes foiling can be used up to 10% of the imagearea e.g. 90% flexo 10% foiling
1. Flexo - Line Must be printed using only flexography, only line or solid images, no half tone screening allowed
2. Flexo - Line & Screen (tone) As No.1 except a tone can be used in addition, but no half tone screening of the image
3. Flexo - Colour Process A full 4 colour half tone image can be used in addition to line and tone
4. Letterpress – Line Must be printed Letterpress only line or solid images no 4 colour screening allowed
5. Letterpress - Line & Screen As No. 4 except a tone can be used in addition but no four colour screening allowed.
6. Letterpress - Colour Process A full 4 colour image can be used in addition to line and tone
7. Screen – Line Must be printed by silk screen only line or solid images no 4 colour screening allowed
8. Screen - Line & Screen As No. 7 except a tone can be used in addition but no four colour screening allowed
9. Screen - Colour Process A full 4 colour image can be used in addition to line and tone
10. Offset – Line Must be printed by offset lithography only line or solid images no 4 colour screening allowed
11. Offset - Line & Screen As No. 10 except a tone can be used in addition but no four colour screening allowed
12. Offset - Colour Process A full 4 colour image can be used in addition to line and tone
13. Flexo - Wine & Spirits Must be printed by flexography foiling allowed and must be connected with the spirit or wine industry
14. Letterpress - Wine & Spirits Must be printed by letterpress foiling allowed and must be connected with the spirit or wine industry
15. Offset - Wine & Spirits Must be printed by offset lithography foiling allowed and must be connected with the spirit or wine industry
16. Flexo – Cosmetics Must be printed by flexography and connected to the cosmetic industry foiling allowed
17. Letterpress – Cosmetics Must be printed by letterpress and connected to the cosmetic industry foiling allowed 18. Offset – Cosmetics Must be printed by offset lithography and connected to the cosmetic industry foiling allowed
19. Combination Printing – Line Can be a combination of any of the printing or finishing processes including embossing and foiling. Howeveronly line or solid images allowed no halftone screening
20. Combination Printing - Line & Screen (tone) Can be a combination of any of the printing or finishing processes including embossing and foiling. However only line or solid images and tone images allowed no halftone screening
21. Combination Printing - Colour Process Can be a combination of any of the printing or finishing processes including embossing and foiling. However any half tone four colour images can be used including finishing processes
22. Coupon Label (Any Process) (redeemable value) Any label that has a coupon which cane be exchanged for money or a product or a special offer
23. Tag (Any Process)Any label used as a tag for attaching rto a product or clothing non adhesive normally
24. Non Pressure Sensitive Material (Any Process) As it says any label, including sleeves which have no adhesive on them.
25. Innovative Award (Any Process) A label or application which pushes the boundaries of the label process to the limits any new I dea etc.
26. Digital Printing Must be printed using digital technology and finishing only, any subject
27. Booklets (information only) Booklet labels which inform or give advice the whole label must be printed on s narrow web press,
NB: all entries except for category 22, 23, 24, 27 should be in roll form at least 10 meter. The entry , however, should provide the complete details of technology adopted and used for commercial production.
LABEL AWARDS 2012
Label Manufacturers Association Of IndiaL M A I
NATIONAL AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN LABEL CONVERSION
LABEL AWARDS 2012
Date :
Name of Organization
Contact official
Address for Correspondence
Awards Category
Title of the Entry
Pre- press Process
Substrate
Printing Process
Printing Machine Used
Date of Commercialization
of the Product
Cheque/DD No. dated for Rs. towards
I/We Confirm that we will abide by the stipulated rules and regulation.
I/We also have the full title to the product submitted for entry / have obtained authorization of the
title holder (enclosed) for submitting the entry.
E-mail : Website :
Tel : Mob : Fax :
number of entries is enclosed.
In respect of entries from outstation - the fee should be by cheque, payable at par or by DD only.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
To
Tranquiil World
2201 - A, Garden Estates, New Link Road,
Goregaon (W), Mumbai - 400090. INDIA
Tel : +91 22 28790003 / 7
Mobile : +91 99303 70006
Email : [email protected] SignatoryCompany / Institute’s Seal
ENTRY FORM
A-419, Mayuresh City Mall, Plot No. 04, Sector 19, Vashi Turbhe Road, Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400 703Tel: +9122 2784 4228 Fax: +9122 2784 4229 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.lmai.co.in