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10 Years Journey
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OGTCGateway to Apparel Manufacturing in India
newsletterOGTCGateway to Apparel Manufacturing in India
Vol. XX 2014
PMS UPPALPresident
AMARJIT SINGHSec. Gen.
MADAN KUKREJATreasurer
R.C. KESARDirector General
M.K. MEHRADirector
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48, New Marine Lines, Mumbai - 400 020
Tel. : 91-22-2200 4510/2201 4446
Fax : 91-22-2200 4693, E-mail : [email protected]
Website : www.txcindia.gov.in
POWER OF MANYA decade ago OGTC was conceived and
formulated with the mission of making the
companies more competit ive, more
productive and more successful by the
valuable role of relationship in meeting our
goals of excellence.In every work place we talk about building the
team, working as a team and my team but
quite often it is difficult to comprehend how to create the
experience of team work or how to develop effective team
.Belonging to the team in the broadest sense is result of feeling
part of something larger than yourself. At OGTC we work with fellow members of the organization to
MR. PMS UPPALPresident
MR. PMS UPPALPresident
Apparel Export Promotion Council Apparel House, Institutional Area, Sector-44Gurgaon – 122 003, Haryana, INDIA
I congratulate OGTC on the occasion of the 10th
International Conference on Apparel & Home Textiles.
Textile and garment industry, over the couple of years, has
seen unprecedented changes. Supplies are now finding
innovative methods to overcome uncertainties. Keeping
in view of the continued unpredictability in the
international market, the current conference theme
‘Commitment to Excellence’ is very apt and could not have
come at a better time.
The industry has to gear itself for the challenges coming
unalarmed to their door steps every day. I am confident
that the speakers would not only dwell as to how to guide
but also hand hold for the benefit of buyers and suppliers
equally.
AEPC supports and appreciates the initiative of OGTC.
I wish OGTC a grand success in their endeavour.
I emphasise what I said last year that “In an highly
competitive and ever changing environment the modest
achievement may be a beginning but not end”.
Message
(Virender Uppal)Chairman
It has been delighting to know that Okhla
Garment & Textile Cluster OGTC has
completed a decade of services to the
Garment Industry and have contributed vital
share in country's economy. OGTC initiatives
like skil development, enhancement in quality
and productivity, employment generation
especially to disables, being caring towards environment by
starting an exercise in measurement of Carbon Footprint in
Manufacturing Plants to reduce carbon emissions, supporting
academics and holding International Conferences every year
etc. are indeed appreciable and illustrative making such
initiatives imitable.The Garment Industry is continuously growing significantly
which is indeed a very good sign for country's economy. Under
such growing era OGTC and akin organizations are expected to
meet their responsibilities firmly. From the government side it is
always assured that whatever the best possible support will
surely be provided. On this occasion of completion of a decade, I am happy to
convey my greeting and best wishes to OGTC for its continuous
service towards Garment Industry being a cluster centric
approach with mission excellence as its motto. It is also
anticipated that they will continue to grow like this and keep on
contributing their vital share in country's economy.
(Kiran Soni Gupta)Textile Commissioner
Message
produce the results with the understanding of the mission /
objectives and contribute to the overall successOnce you are implementing your focused "great ideas," don't let
your desire for perfection stand in the way of achieving solid
performance metrics. Good results on a great plan are always
faster, more efficient and effective than perfection. Perfection is
too slow to achieve in a rapid 24/7 environment.All of us can feel the positive change in the country’s political
and economic environment. The feeling of buoyancy is inspired
with the hope that Ache Din have almost arrived. We are sure in
the years to come OGTC spirit of forward thinking, cooperation
and care for all will take us far ahead of competition. I emphasise what I said last year that “In an highly competitive
and ever changing environment the modest achievement may
be a beginning but not end”.
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OGTC 10th Year celebration & Felicitation of Chairman AEPC on 19th Jan. 2014
OGTC organized a function forthe launch of 10th year
celebrations on Sunday, 19thJanuary 2014 at India
Habitat Center, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. During the
function OGTC & its members felicitated the new
chairman of AEPC Mr. Virender Uppal (MD Richa
Global). The function also included release of OGTC
Knowledge Video Series through Conference
Compendium.For the function, OGTC invited Mr.
Virender Uppal, Chairman, AEPC and Mr. Puneet Kumar,
IAS, Secretary General, AEPC Mr. M.K Mehra, Director,
OGTC introduced the occasion to fellow members. He
also spoke about the association of OGTC with AEPC and
AEPC’s support in development of apparel industry and
the OGTCcluster. He also talked about the evolution of
OGTC cluster into a mission with focus on the
cumulative development of industry.
Mr. R.C Kesar, Director General, OGTC welcomed
Chairman AEPC, Sh. Virender Uppal, Secretary General
Mr. Puneet Kumar IAS, Sh. H.K L Magu Senior Vice
Chairman AEPC, Sh. Sudhir Sekhri Vice Chairman AEPC
& Sh. Ashok Logani Vice Chairman AEPC ,Ministry
officials, Invited Guest, Members of the press & OGTC
members. He explained details about the reason
behind formation of Conference Compendium in order
to share knowledge & experience of various speakers in
the industry. He also discussed how this information will
be made freely available to various industry members
through upload on You Tube oninternet.
He also thanked GIZ for the idea and support and Wazir
Advisors for giving it a shape.
Mr. Puneet Kumar IAS, Secretary General AEPC said that
though he is new to the assignment but promised to
familiar himself with industry issues& and take them up
at appropriate level. He promised all support to OGTC
initiatives.
Mr. PMS Uppal, President, OGTC spoke about 10 Years
of OGTC journey and emphasized the focus on Training
& knowledge creations. He acknowledge the AEPC &
Ministry of MSME support in carrying forward the OGTC
10th Annual Function
Mr. PMS Uppal President OGTC delivering presidential address
Mr. PMS Uppal Felicitating Mr. Virender Uppal
Releasing of the OGTC News Letter L TO R Mr. M K Mehra, Mr. PMS Uppal, Mr. Virender Uppal,
Chairman AEPC Chief Guest, Mr. Puneet Kumar, Secretary General AEPC and Mr. R C Kesar
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Mr. Puneet Kumar, Secretary General AEPC addressing OGTC Members
10th Annual Function
initiatives. He also briefed the guests about how the
idea of an international level conference on textiles and
apparel evolved and took shape into the form of
International Conference on Apparel & Home Textiles
(ICAHT).
The Support to conference as lead sponsor of AEPC was
appreciated and acknowledged.
After the initial welcome Mr. Virender Uppal
inaugurated and presented the Conference
Compendium to and complimented OGTC for the noble
thought of sharing knowledge with the industry and the
academics. He also highlighted burning issues facing
the industry and promised to take them at
appropriateslevels in the Government. He called upon
the industry and OGTC in assisting him in identification
of key issues.
He also released OGTC Newsletter and OGTC Calendars
initiating the 10th Year OGTC celebrations.
A teaser video displaying the details of compendium
was also shown. Mr. Prashant Agarwal, Joint Managing
Director, Wazir Advisors spoke about the concept and
process of development of conference compendium.
The Conference Compendium is the structured
collection of video recordings from ICAHT 2010, 2011,
2012 & 2013 for various speakers & workshops. The
videos were compiled and classified into various topics
to form a training material for textile and apparel
industry professionals. These videos were also
uploaded on internet for free view to all. The links to
various such topics are given below:
Mr. P M S Uppal Birthday falls on 19ht January 2014.
Members & guest Mr. P M S Uppal wished & offered
many happy returns of the day A birthday card signed by
OGTC members was presented to Mr. P M S Uppal by
Chief Guest Chairman of AEPC Mr. Virender Uppal
The function summed up with a vote of thanks by
Mr. M.K Mehra followed by dinner.Mr. Virender Uppal presenting Copy of Conference Compendium
to Mr. Amit Kumar of GIZ
Address by Chief Guest Mr. Virender Uppal, Chairman AEPC
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& Sheet Metal Cluster. Film Show was arranged to highlight the benefits after using Lean Tools like Kaizan, 5S, TPM. They also explained the challenges faced due to resistance from different corners during implementation of Lean. Mr. Goyal briefed that they have reduced inventory by 33% after implementation of Lean. It was also brought to the kind notice of audience that after implementation of Lean there was improvement in productivity, quality & manufacturing cost got substantially reduced. All stake holders of Sheet Metal Cluster, Light Engineering Cluster enlightened that the units have been benefitted by enormous monetary savings and their capabilities have got enhanced after implementation of Lean Tools.
Presentation of 4 years journey of Lean was made by Dr. S.K. Chakrovorty, DDG, NPC. Shri Chakravorty detailed about the non availability of consultants in early stage. He also detailed how 112 SPVs were formed during last 4 years. About 190 Nos. of consultants are empanelled with NPC for Lean Implementation. DSR for Lean Implementation in cluster was the most crucial stage. He told that all 5 phases were completed in 58 Nos. of clusters during last 4 years. 5000 Nos. of Kaizans have been implemented in last 4 years. Inventory cost has been reduced in most of the cases where Lean was implemented. About 10000 No. of employees have been trained during Lean implementation in Delhi/Chennai/Maharashtra/Gujarat. On an average there is annual savings of Rs. 1 crore/cluster. Rs. 3 crore/cluster has been earned by disposal of wastes/scrap. Shri chakravarty also described about training of 400 Nos. of LMCs during last 4 years.
Presentation on Relevance of Lean for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises was made by Shri Vipin Sahni CEO-NABET, QCI. He explained about elimination of waste and improvement in Quality through Lean Implementation in different clusters functioning in the country.
Shri Madhav Lal, Secretary(MSME) during his Inaugural speech expressed his pleasure on successful implementation of the Lean Manufacturing competitiveness scheme covering various sectors across the country. He also shared his happiness over remarkable improvements in work place management, quality, safety, and delivery. He also informed about up-scaling of scheme by covering 500 mini clusters during
th12 Five Year Plan. He stressed on need of
Mr. R C Kesar, Director General OGTC
addressing at National Workshop on Lean Manufacturing
National Workshop on Lean Manufacturing
Held at India Habitat Centre
New Delhi on 6.02.2014
One day Workshop on Experiences of Lean Manufacturing was organized by MSME Development
thInstitute, New Delhi, on 6 February, 2014 at Jacranda Hall, India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi.
The Programme was inaugurated by Shri Madhav Lal, Secretary(MSME), Govt. of India at 10.00 a.m. Shri Ramaesh Kumar Pandey, Joint Development Commissioner (MSME) welcomed the Chief Guest, dignitaries on/off the dais, Representatives of MSME, Consultants and all the participants present in the Hall. Shri Amrendra Sinha, DC(MSME), Shri Amit Yadav, Industries Commissioner, NCT Delhi, Shri Vipin Sahni, CEO, NABET, QCI, Dr. S.K. Chakrovorty, DDG(NPC) were also present on dais during Inaugural Session.
Compendium of Success Stories of Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme was released by the Chief Guest. ShriAmrendra Sinha, DC(MSME) made presentation on “Lean Manufacturing and NMCP Schemes”. Shri Sinha emphasized on identifying more Industries and more number of clusters for Lean Implementation.
Shri S.K. Banerji, Consultant along with his associates Sh. Rohit Goyal of M/s. Reva Industries Ltd., and Sh. Amit Agarwal, M/s. PriyanshuEngg. Pvt. Ltd. made presentation on “Benefits Derived from Lean Implementation Experiences through case studies of Auto Components &Light engineering Industries, CNC
Development Institute
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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strengthening Institutions/Associations for effective implementation of LMC Scheme.He also mentioned with lean scheme started in OGTC in 2009
Presentation on Experiences of lean in Auto Components & Light Engineering Industry and its benefits was made by Shri Rajiv Chawla, President Faridabad Small Industries Association. He emphasized on need of adopting world class practices. He advised MSEs to learn from their past mistakes. Importance of low cost automation, importance of value addition, knowledge and brand management, importance of retaining teams and retraining the employees were also detailed by Shri Chawla.
Presentation on sustaining competitive and responsible enterprises (SCORE) was made by Shri N.K. Murali, Shri K.C. Raghavan, Shri Shashank Kulkarni (Representatives of ILO). They emphasized on HR strategy, employees participation, energy saving, health and safety of employees, space utilization, employee retention etc.
Ms. Pooja Makhija, Consultant detailed about Lean transformation and success story in Apparel cluster. Presentation was made on Waste elimination, inventory reduction by implementing Kaizen.
Success Story of Lean implementation in apparel industry was presented OGTC Member Shri Manish Sachar and Shri Sandip Raina from Orient Fashions group. Presentation of skill matrix, training on multi skilled operations, introduction of KANBAN System was detailed by them.
Shri R.C. Kesar Director General OGTC made his presentation on overall Lean Scenario in country and how OGTC was first cluster in country to implement lean and presented the improvements & benefits derived by OGTC members by successfully implementing the lean manufacturing scheme. he emphasized that is a continues process for improvement, waste reduction. .
Concluding Remarks were given by Shri Ramesh
Kumar Pandey, JDC (MSME)/.
Vote of thanks was offered by Shri R.P. Vaishya,
Director (MSME-DI, New Delhi).
Lean Workshop Cont...
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Company Name:
M/s Lecoanet Hemant Indian (P) Ltd.
Address:
A-22 & 23, Infocity, Sector-43,
Gurgaon
Tel No: 0124-4768600
Email Id:[email protected]
OGTC Welcomes New Member
Mr. Hemant Sagar
Mr. Madhav Lal, IAS, Secretary MSME, Ministry of MSME Chief Guest addressing the National Workshop on Lean Manufacturing
Participants at the Workshop
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Lean Awareness Program MSME Lean Scheme 2013for 2nd OGTC Lean Group
OGTC was the pioneer in implementing Lean in
their cluster in the Pilot Scheme of MSME and
successfully completed the same with great
success in all concerned units.
A Lean awareness program was conducted for the
new upscaled MSME Lean Scheme 2013 in
association with Fashion Futures under the aegis of
Quality Council of India for the cluster members of
OGTC at Hotel Lalit on 22nd May 2014. The date
also marks the signing of MoU between the 7 units
and selection of Fashion Futures as their LMC (Lean
Manufacturing Consultant).
Following seven OGTC Members have formed a SPV
M/s. Afflatus International, M/s Indigo Apparels.
M/S Dimple Creations, M/S Fiori Creation, M/s
Lecoanet Hemant India Pvt Ltd, M/S Pooja
International, M/S Super Fashions.
The awareness program was attended by Mr
Sharad Duggal, Mr Amarjit Singh, Mr Hemant Sagar,
Mr Rajat Kumar, Mr Bharat Thakur, Mr Abid Raza,
Mr D.P Malik, Mr J Tenaca, MS Megha, Mr
Shashikant, Mr Raju Singh and Mr Shashank from
the Lean Group member units.
Mr. R.C KESAR was designated to act as the Nodal
Officer for the Mini Cluster and to represent on
behalf of the Mini Cluster, all or any of the acts,
deeds or things necessary or incidental to the Mini
Cluster’s proposal for the Scheme.
Ms Pooja Makhija, Director, Fashion Futures,
presented the cluster with brief understanding of
the lean principles along with case studies of her
previous clients.
Various Case studies were presented showing
various tangible benefits which were derived using
Lean principles such VSM, Kanban, 5 S, TPM,
process Time ,Retention Time, Efficiency ,DHU
Rework ,7 wastes, Kaizens ,MIS, reduction in lead
times, cycle time improvements ,inventory
reductions , TQM – quality circle ,Visual Controls
and various trainings
Mr Anurag Rastogi, from Quality Council of India,
presented the MSME scheme and Lean working
principles in detail. QCI, representing NMIU
(National Monitoring and Implementing Unit) has a
major role to play in the entire scheme wrt the
implementation and assessing the performance of
the consultants and cluster.
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TEXTILE ASSOCIATION (INDIA) Celebrated Platinum Jubilee on Completion
of 75 Years on 9/4/2014 at Mumbai.
MR. M K MEHRA AND MR. R C KESAR HONOUREDThe celebrations were attended by senior TA (I) members
from all over the country. TheTextile Association honoured
by awarding TA (I)RATNA to past presidents of the
associations and to some senior members for their long
dedicated service for the growth of the association.
Mr. M K Mehra (Director OGTC) was honoured by RATNA
Award. Mr. Mehra was National president from 1989 to 1993
and Chairman of FAPTA (Federation of Asian Professional
Textile Associations) from 1991 to 1993. He is also recipient
of FAPTA award at Asian Tex Com. in Shanghai China in
October 2013. Life Time Meritorious Service Award at the
world conference in 2011 in Mumbai and Service Award at
the 67ht All India Textiles Conference in New Delhi February
2012.
Mr. Mehra was conferred fellowship by the Chinese institute
of Textile Engineers in Taiwan in 1997,recipient of president
award during golden Jubilee celebration in 1989 and TA (I)
service Gold Medal in 1980.
Mr. R C Kesar (Director General OGTC) was also honoured
byRATNA AWARD. Mr. Kesar could notreceive award in
person since he was away on foreign trip. Mr. Kesar was the
Textile Association National President from 2001 to 2003 and
chairman of FATPA (Federation of Asian Professional Textile
Associations) from 2003 to 2005. He is recipient of
association service Gold Medal at the 67th All India Textile
Conference in New Delhi in 2012. He was the chairman of
conference organizing committee for the 7th Asian Textile
Conference held in New Delhi in 2003.
During the function homage were paid to past presidents late
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, Late Maj. R.P. Poddar, Late Shri. G.N.
Vaidya and Late Shri K. Sreenivasan Past presidents Mr. B A
Shah and Dr. M.S. Mathivanan and Mr. R K Dalmia were
honoured and given TA (I) Ratna Award. On the occasion the past national president Shri R.K. Dalmia
was the Chief Guest and a coffee table book on the 75 year
journey of the association was released. Mr. D R Mehta,
President Textile Association (India) delivered the
presidential address.
Guest of Honour Dr. Chandan Chatterjee, Director, CED & GM
iNDEXTb (A Govt. Of Gujrat Organization) and Shri R.D.
Udeshi, President, Polyester Chain in Reliance Industries Ltd
Sh. R.K. Dalina Chief Guest Confering Ratan Award on Mr. M.K. Mehra
Mr. M.K. Mehra Sharing his Experiences of Last 50 Years at the Platinum Jubilee Function
Mr. M.K. Mehra Conferring Ratna Award on Mr D R Mehta National President TA (I)
The whole function was well organized depicting rich Indian
culture and was followed Dinner.
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Mr. R C M Reddy, MD IL & FS addressing The delegates
Mr. R C Kesar, Director General OGTC making Presentation.
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Industry Interaction on ‘Exploring Opportunities for
Enhancing Business Partnership’ Under the Cotton Technical
Assistance Programme for Africa
An Industry Interaction on “Exploring Opportunities for Enhancing Business Partnership” was organised at Nilgiri hall, Hotel Oberoi, New Delhi on 7th March 2014under the Cotton Technical Assistance Programme (Cotton TAP) being implemented by Government of India. IL&FS Cluster Development Agency is the Programme Management Agency for the Programme. The objectiveof the consultation was to provide a platform for Indian industry to interact with participants from participating African countries in the sector and explore possibilities for enhancing business partnerships.
The interaction was chaired by Shri Sudhanshu Pandey, Joint
Secretary, Department of Commerce,Government of India.
Mr RCM Reddy, CEO and Managing Director, IL&FS Clusters
welcomed the delegates and provided the introductory
remarksin context of the programme. On the occasion,
special address was delivered by H.E. Mr. André SANRA,
Ambassador of Republic of Benin. The interaction was also
attended by key representatives fromOffice ofDevelopment
Commissioner (Handloom) of Ministry of Textile and
implementing institutions including Central Institute for
Cotton Research (CICR), Central Institute for Research on
Cotton Technology (CIRCOT), Department of Agriculture
&Co-operation (DAC). The conference event was also
attended by Ambassadors/Representatives from embassies
of the participating African countries.
Industry representatives from various association & councils such as Handloom Export Promotion Council, Okhla Garment & Textile Cluster, Textile Association (India) and
Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI), Bajaj Steel Industries, Sarvoday Asharm also attended the event and interacted with the delegation from participating countries expressing interest to build further on trade and business partnership between India & Africa.
Cotton Technical Assistance Programme For AfricaStrengthening the Value Chain
Country Participant
Benin
Mr Marius Guillaume SINHAIngenieur Agronome Institut national de recherches agricoles du Benin (INRAB)
1.
Dr. HOUSSOU Ayihadji Paul Ferdinand, Institut national des recherches agricoles du Benin (INRAB)
2.
BurkinaFaso
Mr. Jean Pierre GUINKO
Conseiller des Affaires
Economiques Charge d'Etudes
au Secretariat Permanent du
Suivi de la Filiere Coton
Liberalisee Ministere de
I'Industries, du Commerce et
de I'Artisanat
3.
Ms. SONTIE Sylvie
Directrice Generale
Direction Generale de l'Artisanat,
Ministere du Commerece, de
l'Industrie et de l'Artisanat
4.
Mr. ZABSONRE SilvereDirecteur de CabinetCabinet du Ministre de l'industire,du Commerce et de l'Artisanat
5.
Chad
Mr. Tardjibaye Moyalbaye GuillanumeSupervisor, Department of Proudcution & Quality Nouvelle Societe Textile Du Tchad (NSST)
6.
Mr. Mansour NouradineClasseur CotonCoton Tchad
7.
8. Mr. Ousmane Mahamat TaherMinistry of Trade and Industry
Country Participant
Nigeria
9. Mr. Yerima Alhaji UBAHChief Agriculture OfficerFederal Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development
10. Mr. Alhaji Hamma Ali KWAJAFFANigeria Textile Manufacturers Association
Uganda
11. Mr. Mathias KasambaChairmanParliamentary Committee onAgriculture
12. Mr Mubiru RichardChairmanTextile Manufacturer Association of Uganda
13. Mrs. Jolly SabuneManaging Director Cotton Development Organization
Mr. Bartholomew Willard NgaumaMinistry of Agriculture& Food Security
14.
Malawi Mr. Martin Chapasi MpataMAPETO (DWSM) Limited
15.
Mr. Abdullah Abdul RehmanCotton Ginners Africa Limited
16.
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they should help prepare for any future legislation and/or
take steps to better manage their carbon emission profile.
On account of anonymity, individual emission profiles
cannot be revealed. However we will attempt to display
information for the entire cluster as a whole. Cumulatively
the carbon footprint of 13 units stood at 23962 Tonnes of
CO2eq (Carbon Dioxide equivalent) in the first year of
measurement for the period 2011-12. In the second year
of measurement the cumulative value stands at 28036
Tonnes of CO2eq (Carbon Dioxide equivalent). This shows
a marked increase of 4074 Tonnes of CO2eq gases for all
units. The individual increases or decreases have been
disclosed to the individual units and there is a need for
introspection at the local level to understand what they
need to focus on. While 10 units have shown an increase in
absolute carbon emission profiles, 3 units have reduced
their absolute carbon footprint. One among them has
shown the enormous efficiency of investing in renewable
energy. Having invested in carbon mitigation strategies
they have reduced their carbon footprint by a whopping
1293 Tonnes of CO2eq gases.
OGTC – Reduce 1293 Tones of CO2 eg Gases Carbon Management
INTRODUCTION:
The latest report from IPCC highlights the precarious
situation the world is in vis-à-vis climate change. The
certainty that human beings are causing global warming
and the unprecedented damage being caused to the
ecology has been substantiated by the research ongoing
for the past 24 years. Five reports have been released so
far and all of them have categorically linked anthropogenic
causes for the massive spurt in greenhouse gas emissions.
While governments are delaying action, companies are
attempting to step in and make a mark. Retailers like
Walmart, Tesco, M&S among a host of others have
pledged to reduce their carbon footprint and also address
the emission profile of their supply chain. To this effect, a
few Indian organisations have taken the lead and outdone
their peers in measuring and managing their carbon
footprint profile. 13 units within the Okhla Garment &
Textile Cluster (OGTC) namely - Affalatus, Boutique
International, Daffodils Exim, Dimple Creations, Genus
Apparels, Matrix Clothing, M.M Exports, Neetee Clothing,
Pee Empro, Pooja International, Radnik – Noida &
Gurgaon and Saivana Exports pledged to measure and
understand what their carbon footprint was.
THE PROGRAM:
In the first year of the exercise, detailed training programs
were conducted for senior management, staff and floor
managers to understand why they needed to tackle
carbon emissions. Staff was also trained in setting up the
carbon management measurement systems and how
data tracking needed to be done for their respective units.
While training was performed by Cool Earth, the program
received support from GIZ in propagating the importance
of the subject.
Subsequently in the second year that has just been
concluded, staffs were well equipped to perform the
measurement in the systems on their own. By using a
sound data collation technique and building on the
exercise in the first year, most units have started to
understand how the carbon footprint profile has
increased/ decreased. This is a crucial step in the process
as it provides important learning and inferences in how
THE RESULTS:
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Tunisian Delegates Visit on 3rd April 2014
The Tunisian Delegation was in Delhi, the delegation visit was sponsored by Ministry of MSME through NSIC, The delegation comprised of following officials of Government of Tunisian.• Mr. Sadek Bajja, Director General of SMEs promotion• Mr. Samir Rekik, Director General of Textiles and Apparel• Mr. Noureddine Taktak, Director General Agency for the Promotion of Industry and Innovation• Mr. Riadh Soussi, Director in charge of the Industry Promotion Office, Ministry of Industry• Mr. Akram Elaatar, Deputy Chief of MissionEmbassy of Tunisia The delegation members visited M/s Pee Empro Exports plant in Faridabad (Members of OGTC) The delegation interacted with Mr. M K Mehra, Director OGTC regarding the activities and functioning of cluster discussed and how cluster improved the competitiveness of MSME’s The Director General Textile and Apparels Ministry of Industry Government of Tunisian expressed desire to set up similar cluster in their country. The members of delegation were presented OGTC newsletter and momentos.
Tunisian delegation in discussion At M/s Pee Empro Exports Pvt. Ltd.
Group photo of Tunisian delegation and OGTC
JEEVIKA –BRLPS TEAM VISITS OGTC
A team of official from Jeevika an organization of Bihar Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society setup by Bihar governmentto help & assistmigrant youth in helping and guiding themsecuring jobs after induction programme and training and scheme of planned Migration support initiative visited OGTC secretariat and interacted with Mr. R.C Kesar & Mr. M.K Mehra
The organization established a unit in NCR and the youth migrating from Bihar in the search of suitable jobs are given help on arrival. They undergo orientation programme and training to finding suitable employment.
This project is being carried out in many industry including Apparel industry. The organization has setup c e nte r i n M at r i x C l o t h i n g , K h a d s h a , a n d GurgaonMember OfOGTC. The organization also helps in securing dormitoryaccommodation for the freshmigrant. The agency is also helping training of Differently Abled Persons and help in getting suitable employment according to their disability and location such centers have also been setup in other state such as Rajasthan, Gujrat
They haverequested OGTC to help them in setting up a trainingcenter and also helps in placement of trained persons.
The organization also conducts programme in industrial units and deliver lectures on self-development and discipline. OGTC assurance was given to them that our members will be pleased to participate in the project. The team will make a presentation for OGTC members.
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Opportunities and Challenges was held at Hotel Park,
New Delhi on 3rd March 2014. It was jointly organized by
the Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises and
the German Development Cooperation GIZ. The key
note address was delivered by Mr. Madhav Lal,
Secretary, Ministry of MSME.
Mr. R C Kesar, Director General and Mr. M K Mehra,
Director OGTC attended the workshop
Energy efficiency and therefore energy efficiency
finance has been put high on the political agenda.
Although there have been a number of activities in this
domain, MSMEs still face challenges in understanding
the importance of the topic and are taking limited action
in response to proposals by the numerous energy audits,
awareness campaigns and capacity buildings
conducted. A first round of stakeholder consultations
suggests that the presentation of best-practices by
MSME will convince other entrepreneurs who have
already been exposed to energy efficiency awareness
campaigns. It has been observed that they often lack
trust and hence should be the first one to start such a
project
Against this background, the Ministry of MSME and GIZ
have organized this workshop. The goal was to address
MSMEs by showcasing best practices already
undertaken in the MSME sector. The workshop also
aimed to provide
a networking platform for the relevant stakeholders
such as MSMEs, bankers, Chartered Accountants,
Energy Auditors and Consultants and
information on relevant subsidies, loan schemes and
trainings
The Ministry of MSME presented details of the
Technology and Quality Upgradation Support to MSMEs
(TEQUP). The main objective of the scheme is to
sensitize the Indian MSMEs to upgrade their
manufacturing processes toward usage of energy
efficient technologies so as to reduce cost of production
and emission of Green House Gases. TEQUP supports by
way of
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The Workshop on Financing Energy Efficient Technology for MSMEŸ Capacity Building of MSME Clusters in EET (capacity
building - grant of 75% of the actual expenditure,
subject to maximum Rs. 75,000/- per programme; DPR
- grant will be 50% of the actual expenditure subject to
maximum Rs.1.5 lakh per DPR )
Ÿ Assistance in Implementation of Energy Efficiency
Technology Projects (subsidy upto 25% of the cost of
the project will be provided, maximum amount Rs.10
lakhs per project)
Ÿ Assistance in Product Certification (subsidy to the
extent of 75% of the actual expenditure, towards
licensing of product to National/International
Standards, maximum Rs.1.5 lakh per MSME)
In the course of the event it was further demonstrated
that Energy Efficiency Projects are an effective business
model for MSMEs as well as for Banks. Taking into
account that latter are directly impacted in terms of
profitability, energy efficiency projects help them to
mitigate their portfolio risk and seize new business
opportunities. Further, bankers and Chartered Accounts
can play an important role to pave the way for a more
energy efficient MSME sector.
It was highlighted by the Ministry of MSME and various
other participants that
Ÿ There is need for collaboration and coordination of
interventions in the field of energy efficiency for
MSMEs.
Ÿ Platforms such as Sameeeksha should be used more
effectively to share information about best practices
and outcome of interventions.
Ÿ The collection of project related data across all
stakeholders working on energy eff iciency
interventions should continue.
Ÿ The preparation of benchmarking documents for
several interventions such as awareness raising for
MSMEs, energy audit preparation and capacity building
of bankers by the Ministry of MSME is seen as a very
useful undertaking by many participants.
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Training, Employment and Advocacy for People with DisabilityI take extreme pleasure in sharing with you that we represent an NGO called SARTHAK which is working in the field of disability rehabilitation. Employment is the basic and the ultimate way to attain overall rehabilitation. Therefore, it is the area of focus for us as well.
We work under three major heads, being Training, Employment and Advocacy for people with disability and Early Intervention for Children with Special needs. We believe in the concept of involving the stakeholder in the process of functioning, for better results. Therefore, the corporate sector being the most important stakeholder in the process since they are the employers for the people with disability are also involved in the process of training, employment and advocacy for people with disability.
Today, I am writing to you, to share with you, how disability affects one’s life and makes it different from the others. I was a dentist by qualification and profession, but due to a genetic disorder, I lost my vision. I was completely devastated for a year or so, but the never give up attitude, or rather the attitude to live with difficulties lead me to explore opportunities for myself as a person who has a visual disability and also has a family to look after. During this period, I realised that organisations focussed on the skill development aspect but the employment was not given due importance.
Hence, I decided to start something which would support these trained candidates to get a job to live their life with dignity and respect. This is how, we started SARTHAK. Today, I am extremely proud to share with you that in a short span of 5 years, we have supported the placement of 3000 candidates with disability across the nation. This would not have been possible with the support of the private sector enterprises.
If you look at the statistics which says that there is almost 10% of the country’s population which has one or more types of disability, the numbers that we have reached is still very less and there is a huge mass still waiting for an opportunity.
Today, I wish to tell you that Hiring of people with disability has now become a business model and is a right based approached and no more a charity. Therefore, every organisation must look at the people with disability as an alternate source of candidates or employees.
They are definitely much more committed and sincere towards their work. For a matter of fact, that anything that involves effort is always respected and kept well.
You are people who are doing great jobs and I am sure that if can get some support from your end, we will be able to do much more. The work will become much more effective and I am sure, you will do whatever would be possible.
In this respect, I wish to humbly request you to kindly give us an appointment, so that we can personally come and meet you and present our case. I am sure leaders like you who have reached such heights of success in life will definitely take forward the weaker sections of our society along with you and support us in creating an inclusive world for all.
To know more about us, our activities and our partners and supporters please find our brochure and the Annual Report for the year 2013 as attachment. You can also log on to www.sarthakindia.org to see our activities and achievements.
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Skill UP Programed for Sewing Machine Operators-OGTC Members Unit
Under Integrated Skill Development Scheme(ISDS) Of Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India)
Objective: The programme is designed to enhance
technical knowledge of sewing machine operators to
make them more knowledgeable and efficient in their
day-to-day working. The programme also focuses on
soft skills, and safety aspects that are increasingly
becoming important in today’s context.
Contents: The programme covers following aspects:
• Understanding stitches, seams, seam allowances
and other important sewing aspects• Developing proper understanding of taking
measurements• Sewing Defects – causes & remedies• Selecting right needles and threads for different
fabrics • Basic maintenance and trouble shooting of sewing
machines• Important safety measures for a sewing machine
operator • Importance of maintaining good health and hygiene• Maintaining healthy relationship with superiors and
sub-ordinates• Developing understanding of 5-S
Batch Size: 40-50, Duration: 6 weeks, Venue: Factory
Site
Methodology: A team of qualified and experienced
trainers visit the unit and impart training to the
operators in Hindi using lively audio- visual techniques.
Training consists of both classroom inputs and
practical demonstrations. A very comprehensive
course material (in Hindi) is also provided to the unit
for distribution amongst the trainees.
Training of two batches of 50 sewing machine
operators each has started at Super Fashions,
Faridabad.
The training programme will also be oprganised at
Neetee Clothing, M/s M.M.Exports, M/s Radnik
Exports and M/s Lecoanet Hemant Pvt. Ltd.
Programme Conducted by
SUPPORTED BY
Development Institute
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
Office of the Textile Commissioner
Ministry of Textiles
SUPPORTED BYOGTCGateway to Apparel Manufacturing in India
ICAHT-2014CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
10TH International Conference on Apparel & Home Textiles
At India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.THEME: COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE
19th & 20th September, 2014
Come together as an industry and build hard infrastructure, soft infrastructure like linkages, predictability and research & development.India apparel industry has a hope of coming into the picture of preferred sourcing destination due to the changing scenario in China, Europe, US and BangladeshThe global apparel manufacturing industry is expected to grow more than ever in times to come. According to an estimate, the global apparel industry will reach a value of US $ 1800 billion by the end of 2014. The apparel manufacturers are now adopting new techniques to increase their trade. New business models and competitive strategies are used to enhance profits and growth.The conference is intended to cover all aspects of the apparel industry, including the problems of small-scale enterprises in the developing world, the barriers which are hindering the growth of this industry, the strength and weakness of the manufacturers in different region, globalization issues, resource and manpower scarcity, quality of the product, trade laws, adopting new techniques to improve productivity, managing global supply chain and finally changing apparel industry trends with ever-changing fashions.A cross-disciplinary event, the idea is to explore creativity and the creative process through the lenses of imagination and innovation. The conference aims to provide an environment for academics, researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas and recent developments in the field of apparel manufacturing. The conference is also expected to foster networking, collaboration and joint effort among the conference participants to advance the theory and practice as well as to identify major trends in apparel manufacturing.
The Convention will be a great opportunity for international trade fraternity to know the dual strengths that India can offer, not only as a great supplier base, but also as a fashion destination for international brand.Hear about and share state of the art experiences in global fashion marketing and supply chain management
• 526 people attended over the two days• More than 70% of attendees were garment industry professionals • As many as 60 of our attendees were garment Industry owners• 69% of our attendees were senior level persons • 30+ speakers shared knowledge & case studies over 2 days• 80% of last year's attendees said they would like to attend and probably or definitely recommend the conference to a colleague
• Environment : Carbon Foot Print Measurement in Garment Industry• Direction: A clear sense of where the organization is heading and how it will get There that is meaningful to all employees • Leadership: The extent to which leaders inspire action • Culture: Shared benefits and quality of interaction within and across unit • Accountability: The extent to which individuals understand what is expected of them, have authority to carry it out and take responsibility for delivering results.• Coordination: Ability to evaluate organizational performance and risk and to add Opportunities when they arise.• Capabilities: The presence of institutional skills and
talent required to executive strategy and create
competitive advantage.
A few quick facts about last year’s version ICAHT 2013 of the conference:
KEY ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED IN ICAHT 2014
LEAD SPONSOR
APPAREL EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
ASSOCIATE SPONSOR
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D-104, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase I, New Delhi-110020, (India)Ph. (91)11- 41609550, Fax (91)11- 26816520
• Motivation: Presence of enthusiasm that drives
employees to put in extraordinary Effort to deliver results.• External: Quality of suppliers, partners and other
external shareholders to drive value.• Innovation : of new ideas and the ability of the
organization to adopt and shape itself as needed• Responsible Fashion: Leading to Responsible
Competitiveness• Technological Up gradation: Appropriate and
Continuous up gradation and absorption
The garment industry owners, their CEO's, industry
professionals, academicians, representatives from
industry associations, researchers, consultants, service
providers, final year and post graduate students etc.
• 1) Presentations from International and Indian invited
speakers from varied f ields of management,
manufacturing, marketing, social responsibility etc. And • 2) Fashion show will follow the presentations • 3) On the sidelines of the conference there will be a
Poster Presentation to encourage the research &
postgraduate students a poster competition on the
conference theme will be held where 3 best poster
presentations will get cash reward.
Workshops will encourage attendees to put the creative
process into practice specific workshops are arranged on
selected areas from the above list by eminent experts from
India and Abroad for specific skill professionals.
It may not be out of place to mention that the concept of
workshops and general interest presentations is a novel
concept adopted by OGTC and has been found extremely
beneficial to the industry in terms of specific skill up-
gradation and creation of general awareness in the present
times, which are really termed as knowledge economy.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Day One -19th September, 2014 - PRESENTATIONS
Day Two –20th September, 2014 - WORKSHOPS
Workshops- A Special Feature of ICAHT
CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT
OKHLA GARMENT & TEXTILE CLUSTER
Email: [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]
Visit us at www.ogtc.in
Mr. PMS Uppal, Chairman
Mr. Vijay Mathur, Co-Chairman
Mr. R.C. Kesar, Conference Chairman
09810091812
Mr. M.K. Mehra, Conference Advisor
09868200116
Organizing Committee:
Go Fish Retail Solutions, India
MAS Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, Sri-Lanka
M/s Shahi Exports, India
Royal Datamatics Pvt. Ltd, India
M/s Orient Fashion/ M/s Pee Empro Exports, India
Alphabet Teletec (P) Ltd, India
Bullet Proof Manager LCC, India
INVITED SPEAKERS
NAME COUNTRY
Mr. Jayant Kochar
Mr. Anant Sadana
Mr. Ashroff Omar
Mr. Tarun Bakshi
/ Mr. Rajive Suri
Mr. Mahesh D Amalean
Mr. Nitesh Burman
Mr. Yoram Burg
Mr. Rajat Sikka
Mr. J.D. Giri
Mr. Gunish Jain
Mr. Manish Sachar/Mr. Promod Mishra
Ms. Pooja Makhija
Maj Gen N K Dhir
Ms. Devyani
Apparel United, India
Brandix Lanka Ltd, Sri-Lanka
Triburg/Impulse, India
MRS Fashions WLL, BAHRAIN
OptiTex, USA
M/s Saivana Exports, India
Fashion Futures, India
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