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 Setting of an enterprise is a complex process. Various institutions and
organizations are providing training to young people to understand the
process of setting up enterprise unit.
 The entrepreneur should have complete knowledge of men, material,
machinery, market, and products. A number of formalities like approval
and clearance from government departments are to be completed
before setting up an enterprise.
 The setting of an enterprise involves the study of business
opportunities, developments of a feasible business plan and
identification, determination and arrangement of men, materials,
machinery and market for products. This learning object explain the
detail procedure to setup a business enterprise.
Setting up
Enterprise
 The process of starting a new business venture is embodied in the
entrepreneurial development process. The process can be
classified into four phases.
Setting up
Enterprise
Entrepreneurial
development
Setting up
Enterprise
 Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) has
defined 8 distinct steps for setting up micro, small and medium level
enterprises. These steps have been given in details at
http://dcmsme.gov.in/howtosetup/getstart.htm.
Setting up
Enterprise
Steps in setting up an enterprise
8 Steps
Project Selection
Technology and machinery
Arranging Finance
Unit Development
Filing of Entrepreneurs’ Memorandum
Approvals
Clearances
Quality Certification
 After emergence of viable business opportunity, project has to
be conceptualised in all dimension of 4 Ps of Project
 (i) Product (shape, size and nature),
 (ii) Process (technology to produce the product), 
 (iii) Place (Location of plant), and
 (iv) Partner (Technological or Financial Collaborator).
The factors like marketing strategy availability of raw-
material, Process Technology, accessibility to the market and
incentive and support from Government are considered in
making choice of a product.
Setting up
Enterprise
Product or Service Selection :
This is the first & most important step in setting
up a small enterprise. Because, the further prospects,
actions & efforts in setting up the small enterprise &
commencing its commercial activities successfully
depend on this decision.
Therefore, the Entrepreneur has to be very
careful in the choice or selection of the Project. The
main factors to be considered in deciding a suitable
project are as follows :
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1) Background & Experience of Entrepreneurs.
2) Availability of the Right Technology & Know –
How for the Project.
3) Marketability of the Product / Service.
4) Investment Capacity (i.e., Financial Resources.)
5) Availability of Plant & Machinery, Indigenous
or Imported.
6) Availability of Raw Materials.
7) Availability of Proper Infrastructural Facilities
Viz., Land / Shed, Power, Water, Communication,
Transport etc.
8) Availability of right kind of Labor Viz., Skilled,
Semi – Skilled & Unskilled.
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 Considering all above aspects & taking the help of
Governmental Support Organizations like TECSOK,
KIADB, KSSIDC etc & even private consultants , the
Entrepreneur has to choose & decide the project for
implementation.
Location Selection : After deciding on the Project, the
next important decision an Entrepreneur has to make is
about the Location of the Project. There are a Few
factors associated with the same :
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1) Nearness or Proximity to Market.
2) Availability of Raw Materials.
3) Availability of Transformation &
Communication Facilities.
4) Availability of Govt Incentives / Concessions.
5) Govt Industrial Policy.
6) Availability of suitable Infrastructural facilities.
7) Availability of Labor.
8) Convenience for the Entrepreneur’s.
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Project Feasibility Study : The important facets of Project
Feasibility Study are as follows :
1) Market Analysis is carried out to find out the aggregate
demand of the proposed Product / Service & what would be the
Market Share of the proposed project.
2) Technical Analysis seeks to determine whether the
prerequisites for the successful commissioning of the Project
have been considered & reasonably good choices have been
made with respect to Location, Size, Process & so on.
3) Financial Analysis seeks to ascertain whether the
proposed project will be Financially viable in the sense of
being able to meet the burden of Servicing Debt & Satisfy the
return on Investment Expectations of the Promoter’s.
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4) Economic Analysis : (Social Cost – Benefit
Analysis) is concerned judging a Project from the larger,
social point of view. In such an evaluation, the focus is on
the Social Costs & Benefits of the Project.
5) Project Profile : This gives a Bird’s Eye View of
the Proposed Project. This may be used for obtaining
Provisional Registration Certificate (PRC) from the
District Industries Centre & for making an Application to
KIADB for allotment of Land or to KSSIDC for allotment
of Shed & other Infrastructures.
A Project Profile generally contains information
about the Project under the Following Heads :
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1) Introduction.
2) Promoter(s) Background (Education, Experience).
3) Product(s) Service(s) Description (Specification, Uses etc.)
4) Market & Marketing.
5) Infrastructure needed.
6) Plant & Machinery (Description, Capacity, Cost etc.)
7) Process Details.
8) Raw Materials (Requirements, Specifications, Cost etc.)
9) Power, Water & other utilities required.
10) Manpower needed (type of Personnel reqd & salaries /
wages)
11) Cost of the Project & means of finance.
12) Cost of Production & Profitability.
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Business Plan Preparation : This is a Document where
the Entrepreneur plans his Business to have an
Organized & effective response to a situation which
may arise in future. A Business Plan is used to make
Crucial Start Up Decisions to reassure Lenders,
Investors, to measure Operational Progress ; to Test
Planning Assumptions ; to Adjust Forecasts; & to set
the standard for good Operational Management.
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Decide on the Constitution :
To start any Enterprise, the Promoter’s have to
decide on the Constitution of the Unit. There are 3
Major Alternatives :
a) Proprietary b) Partnership c) Company.
In fact, this has to be decided at the initial stages
of the Project & necessary formalities should be
completed by the time the application for Provisional
Registration Certificate (PRC) is made to DIC (District
Industries Centre).
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Obtaining SSI Registration :
Entrepreneurs desiring to start a Small Enterprise
have to initially obtain a PRC(Provisional Registration
Certificate). Once the Unit goes into Production, the PRC
has to be converted into a Permanent Registration
Certificate (PMT).
a) PRC : This is the Initial Registration reqd for starting
a Micro & Small Enterprise. The Entrepreneur has to
apply & obtain a PRC after selection of the Project &
deciding on the Location of the Unit. This Application is
necessary for Infrastructural Facilities such as Land, Shed,
Power etc & Finance from the Financial Institutions.
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b) Permanent Registration Certificate (PMT) :
A Micro or a Small Enterprise can get a Permanent Registration
Certificate when it actually commences Commercial Production / Service.
PRC would be converted to PMT when the Unit commences its
Commercial Activities.
PMT Registration will help in several ways like the following :
 To apply for scarce raw materials & for imported raw materials.
 To get Working Capital Loan from Banks / Financial Institutions.
 To get Central Excise Duty Concessions.
 For Claiming Incentives, Concessions, including Sales Tax Exemption
wherever applicable.
 To apply for registration under Govt Stores purchase programs /
Ancillary Development Programme / Export Promotion Program & to get
Purchase & Price Preference.
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Specific Clearances :
There are a number of Statutory Clearances reqd to start
Micro & Small Enterprises.
Some of them are given below :
a) Agricultural Land Conversion into Non – Agricultural
Land (NA Conversion).
b) Building Plan approved by the Local Authorities.
c) Factories Act & Labor Dept.
d) Trade License from the Local Authorities.
e) Pollution Control Board Clearances.
f) Food Adulteration Act License.
g) BIS Certification wherever applicable etc.
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Land or Shed Selection :
For any Industrial Project, suitable Industrial Site or a
ready Industrial shed is reqd. The Promoters of the Unit could
consider taking an Industrial Site & constructing a shed as per
their requirement, alternatively, could consider taking a ready
Industrial Shed on Ownership Basis also.
Whom to approach :
a) KIADB for Land.
b) KSSIDC for Shed requirement.
c) Alternatively, the Entrepreneur can also approach
directly the Jt. Director , DIC in the particular District also for
requirement of Land / Shed for the proposed Enterprise.
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Plant & Machinery :
This requirement for a Particular Project could be
purchased from recognized manufacturer’s / dealers.
This could also be taken on Hire Basis operated by
National Small Industries Corporation Limited (NSIC).
This is a Govt of India promoted Corporation.
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Infrastructure Facilities :
For Micro or Small Enterprises the main infrastructure
facilities are Land or Shed for the Project , Power Connection ,
Water Supply & Telephone & Internet Facility.
As said earlier, for Land or Shed , the Entrepreneur can
approach either KIADB or KSSIDC as the case may be. For
the requirement of Power, an application may be made to the
local electricity company in the region. For Telephone
connection & Internet facilities, Entrepreneur has to approach
BSNL or other operators.
District level Single Window Agency (SWA) assists the
Entrepreneur in getting all the above facilities. Hence, the
Entrepreneur can forward an Application on a plain paper to
the Jt. Director , District Industries Centre of the District giving
his requirement of various infrastructural facilities for speedy
approval & sanction.
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 Filling of memorandum by a Micro, Small or Medium Enterprise
Section 8 of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 is necessary. 
 The memorandum may be filed by all three categories of
enterprises with the District Industries Centre in the jurisdiction of
which the enterprise is (or, is proposed to be) located.
 The File Format for Entrepreneurs Memorandum and the detail
procedure for filing it are available at
http://dcmsme.gov.in/howtosetup/getstart
Project Report :
For any New Project or Enterprise to be set up,
Proper Planning is necessary.
A detailed Project Report provides such a plan for
the Project. The Report is useful to the Entrepreneur for
Planning & Implementing the Project. This is essential for
Obtaining Finance & other clearances for the Project.
In fact, the Project Report gives a detailed insight of the
Techno – Economic Viability of the Project. This is
generally prepared to cover the following :
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1) Introduction.
2) Entrepreneurs (Promoters) Background
(Education, Experience, Special Achievements etc.)
3) Details of Product(s) to be manufactured & specs
/ details of Service(s) to be rendered with Technical
Details.
4) Market Potential for the Product(s) / Service(s)
& Marketing Plan.
5) Plant Capacity, Production Plan &
Manufacturing Process.
6) Infrastructure needed for the Project.
7) Raw Materials & Consumables needed for the
Project.
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8) Plant & Machinery for the Project (Description ,
Capacity , Cost etc.)
9) Manpower requirements.
10) Total Project Cost.
11) Means of Finance.
12) Income , Costs & Profitability Projections.
13) Financial Analysis.
14) Schedule of Implementation.
15) Conclusions & Recommendations.
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Finance :
Finance for such Projects are under 2 main categories :
a) Term Loan.
b) Working Capital Loan.
a) Term Loan : For starting a Small Enterprise, Term Loan
Finance for the Fixed Assets like Land, Building, Plant & Machinery
etc ., can be availed. This Loan can be availed from Karnataka State
Financial Corporation (KSFC) & or from the Commercial Banks.
Financial Institutions sanction up to 75 % of the Total
investment on Fixed Assets & the Balance of 25 % has to be pooled
in by the Promoters as Margin Money. At present the Lending
Interest Rates are between 13 to 14 % & also subject to change.
Promoters can also approach National Small Industries Corporation
(NSIC) for Financial Assistance.
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b) Working Capital Loan :
It is always preferable to approach Commercial
banks for Working Capital Loan. All Commercial
Banks finance up to 75 % of the Working Capital Loan
& the remaining 25 % has to be pooled in by the
Promoters.
It is important to note that Banks will release
Working Capital Loan only after the Promoters have
contributed their share of 25 % , at present the Lending
Rates are varying between 13 to 14 %.
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c) Single Window Scheme (SWS) of KSFC for both
Term Loan & Working Capital Loan :
This Loan Scheme is for providing assistance
to new Micro & Small Enterprises whose project cost
(Excluding Working Capital Margin of the Promoters)
does not exceed Rs. 50 Lakh & the Total Working
Capital Requirements at the Normal Level of
Operation is up to Rs. 20 Lakh. Term Loan for Fixed
Assets & Term Loan for Working Capital is fixed
based on the Debt Equity Ratio of 2:1 for Loans
above Rs. 10 Lakh & 3:1 for Loans up to Rs. 10 Lakh.
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Implementation of the Project :
The Entrepreneurs will have to take necessary steps to
physically implement the Project after obtaining the various
Licenses, Clearances, Infrastructural Facilities etc. Following
are the Major Activities that the Entrepreneurs have to
undertake for implementing the Project.
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Obtain Final Clearances :
The Entrepreneurs are reqd to take several Final
Clearances when is ready for Commissioning or as it
goes into Production. Accordingly, the Entrepreneurs
are advised to refer to the various preliminary
clearances they have obtained from different Depts /
Organizations & take necessary steps to obtain Final
Clearances or approvals as reqd.
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• Quality certification is very important in competitive markets and
especially in international markets. To avail the quality certification
like ISO-9000, a significant cost has to be borne.
• A scheme has been launched to give financial incentive to those SSI
units who acquire ISO-9000 certification, by reimbursing 75% of their
costs of obtaining certification, subject to a maximum of Rs. 0.75
lacs per unit.
The project report is an essential building
block for completion of a project.
The project report must be prepared
carefully and with sufficient details to
ensure approval, appraisal and finally
funding from the financial institution.
The project report must be accompanied
by executive summary.
It is a summary of complete project, that
provide information about the project in
a glance.
It should cover all the major and vital
information of the project.
It should’nt cover more than 2 pages.
The part of project constitutes of:
Preamble
Brief background of company
Background of entrepreneurs
Location details of the project
Executive summary is a important and
necessary part of a project report. It
includes all the details which will become
part of a detailed project report but in
summary form. It covers:
Location
Proposed capacity
Product mix
Technological arrangement
Layout of Factory / plant
Raw material requirement, storage and handling
Present and Future demand of end product
Plant and Machinery
Pollution Control equipments
Power and water supply
Capital Costing
Other subsidiary requirements and ancillary facilities
Qualification
Work experience in detail
Complete details of
End product
Proposed production
are to be given.
Technology used in domestic and
international market to produce the end
product
Merits and demerits of various
technology used
Technology proposed to be used in our
project and reason for the same
Details of complete process cycle with
process chart
 Site Details
Location
Metrological datas
Connectivity through road, train, air etc.
Proximity of raw material sources and other vital
facilities
Reason to chosen the site.
 The part of the project report will include the
complete layout, structure and various facilities
to cater with the production.
 The part must cover the layout map.
Name and chemical configuration, if any
Physical Requirements
Chemical Requirements
Availability in the market
Handling system
Feed system
Storage arrangements
At godowns
At plant
Transportation arrangments
Whether will be used in own plant
Target market
Domestic
Export
Industry details, where it is used
Whether all environmental clearance
certificates required for the specific
industry has been taken and details of
the same.
Arrangements to avoid pollution from the
government specified limits.
Requirement
Arrangement through government or
private sources
Alternative arrangements
Sampling
Laboratory setup
Repairs and Maintenance facilities
Ventilation and air conditioning system
Instrumentation & telecommunication
Automation and Computer Control
Safety and fire protection arrangement
Hydrant System
This part of project report covers complete
market analysis of your end product.
in present
in future
It also covers the marketing strategy
customer is going to adopt in future, to sell
its products.
Category wise break up needs to be
given:
Senior Management
Technical staff
Marketing Staff
Maintenance Staff
Production staff
Quality Control Staff
Month wise target is to be given for
Each construction phase
Erection of plant and machinery
Commencement of commercial production
Estimated cost is to be given for each capital
expenditure planned up.
Land
Cost of land
Cost of site development
Building
construction cost
Internal designing cost
Plant and Machinery
Cost of purchase
Erection and Commissioning charges
Equity Contribution
Existing
Proposed
Borrowed Funds
Existing
Proposed
Need to provide 8 years’
Capacity Utilisation
Balance Sheet
Profit and Loss Account
Cash Flow Statement
Break Even Point (BEP that means no
profit no loss)
 Prescribe application form in Duplicate
 Project Report in Duplicate
 List of total movable and immovable Assets of the
promoters.
 Income Tax and Wealth Tax details of last three years,
with copies of Assessment / Return if applicable.
 Provisional Registration Certificate from the concerned
District Industries Centre.
 Memorandum of Articles of Association and Certificate
of in corporation (in case of Company).
 Certified copy of Registration Certificate issued by the
Registrar of firms ( if partnership concern) if forms 'A'
and 'C'.
 Registration with the Tourism Department, and the
licence for eating house in case of Hotel Industry.
 Permission/licence from Competent Authority (in case of
Textile, Drugs, Foods etc.).
 Certified copy of sale deed in respect of land. (The land
should be in the name of sole proprietor / partner /
company whichever applicable
OR
 Rent agreement in case of rented premises.
 Three quotation in respect of each item of plant and
machinery and raw material, proposed to be purchased.
 Details of power requirement and tie-up with State
Electricity Board.
 Copy of instructions to your Bankers to give full
information about the concern on request to State
Financial Corporation.
 Permission from Water Pollution Control Board.
 Approved Building plan from Competent Authority with
cost estimates
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Procedure to start small scale industries

  • 2.  Setting of an enterprise is a complex process. Various institutions and organizations are providing training to young people to understand the process of setting up enterprise unit.  The entrepreneur should have complete knowledge of men, material, machinery, market, and products. A number of formalities like approval and clearance from government departments are to be completed before setting up an enterprise.  The setting of an enterprise involves the study of business opportunities, developments of a feasible business plan and identification, determination and arrangement of men, materials, machinery and market for products. This learning object explain the detail procedure to setup a business enterprise. Setting up Enterprise
  • 3.  The process of starting a new business venture is embodied in the entrepreneurial development process. The process can be classified into four phases. Setting up Enterprise
  • 5.  Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) has defined 8 distinct steps for setting up micro, small and medium level enterprises. These steps have been given in details at http://dcmsme.gov.in/howtosetup/getstart.htm. Setting up Enterprise
  • 6. Steps in setting up an enterprise 8 Steps Project Selection Technology and machinery Arranging Finance Unit Development Filing of Entrepreneurs’ Memorandum Approvals Clearances Quality Certification
  • 7.  After emergence of viable business opportunity, project has to be conceptualised in all dimension of 4 Ps of Project  (i) Product (shape, size and nature),  (ii) Process (technology to produce the product),   (iii) Place (Location of plant), and  (iv) Partner (Technological or Financial Collaborator). The factors like marketing strategy availability of raw- material, Process Technology, accessibility to the market and incentive and support from Government are considered in making choice of a product. Setting up Enterprise
  • 8. Product or Service Selection : This is the first & most important step in setting up a small enterprise. Because, the further prospects, actions & efforts in setting up the small enterprise & commencing its commercial activities successfully depend on this decision. Therefore, the Entrepreneur has to be very careful in the choice or selection of the Project. The main factors to be considered in deciding a suitable project are as follows : 8
  • 9. 1) Background & Experience of Entrepreneurs. 2) Availability of the Right Technology & Know – How for the Project. 3) Marketability of the Product / Service. 4) Investment Capacity (i.e., Financial Resources.) 5) Availability of Plant & Machinery, Indigenous or Imported. 6) Availability of Raw Materials. 7) Availability of Proper Infrastructural Facilities Viz., Land / Shed, Power, Water, Communication, Transport etc. 8) Availability of right kind of Labor Viz., Skilled, Semi – Skilled & Unskilled. 9
  • 10.  Considering all above aspects & taking the help of Governmental Support Organizations like TECSOK, KIADB, KSSIDC etc & even private consultants , the Entrepreneur has to choose & decide the project for implementation. Location Selection : After deciding on the Project, the next important decision an Entrepreneur has to make is about the Location of the Project. There are a Few factors associated with the same : 10
  • 11. 1) Nearness or Proximity to Market. 2) Availability of Raw Materials. 3) Availability of Transformation & Communication Facilities. 4) Availability of Govt Incentives / Concessions. 5) Govt Industrial Policy. 6) Availability of suitable Infrastructural facilities. 7) Availability of Labor. 8) Convenience for the Entrepreneur’s. 11
  • 12. Project Feasibility Study : The important facets of Project Feasibility Study are as follows : 1) Market Analysis is carried out to find out the aggregate demand of the proposed Product / Service & what would be the Market Share of the proposed project. 2) Technical Analysis seeks to determine whether the prerequisites for the successful commissioning of the Project have been considered & reasonably good choices have been made with respect to Location, Size, Process & so on. 3) Financial Analysis seeks to ascertain whether the proposed project will be Financially viable in the sense of being able to meet the burden of Servicing Debt & Satisfy the return on Investment Expectations of the Promoter’s. 12
  • 13. 4) Economic Analysis : (Social Cost – Benefit Analysis) is concerned judging a Project from the larger, social point of view. In such an evaluation, the focus is on the Social Costs & Benefits of the Project. 5) Project Profile : This gives a Bird’s Eye View of the Proposed Project. This may be used for obtaining Provisional Registration Certificate (PRC) from the District Industries Centre & for making an Application to KIADB for allotment of Land or to KSSIDC for allotment of Shed & other Infrastructures. A Project Profile generally contains information about the Project under the Following Heads : 13
  • 14. 1) Introduction. 2) Promoter(s) Background (Education, Experience). 3) Product(s) Service(s) Description (Specification, Uses etc.) 4) Market & Marketing. 5) Infrastructure needed. 6) Plant & Machinery (Description, Capacity, Cost etc.) 7) Process Details. 8) Raw Materials (Requirements, Specifications, Cost etc.) 9) Power, Water & other utilities required. 10) Manpower needed (type of Personnel reqd & salaries / wages) 11) Cost of the Project & means of finance. 12) Cost of Production & Profitability. 14
  • 15. Business Plan Preparation : This is a Document where the Entrepreneur plans his Business to have an Organized & effective response to a situation which may arise in future. A Business Plan is used to make Crucial Start Up Decisions to reassure Lenders, Investors, to measure Operational Progress ; to Test Planning Assumptions ; to Adjust Forecasts; & to set the standard for good Operational Management. 15
  • 16. Decide on the Constitution : To start any Enterprise, the Promoter’s have to decide on the Constitution of the Unit. There are 3 Major Alternatives : a) Proprietary b) Partnership c) Company. In fact, this has to be decided at the initial stages of the Project & necessary formalities should be completed by the time the application for Provisional Registration Certificate (PRC) is made to DIC (District Industries Centre). 16
  • 17. Obtaining SSI Registration : Entrepreneurs desiring to start a Small Enterprise have to initially obtain a PRC(Provisional Registration Certificate). Once the Unit goes into Production, the PRC has to be converted into a Permanent Registration Certificate (PMT). a) PRC : This is the Initial Registration reqd for starting a Micro & Small Enterprise. The Entrepreneur has to apply & obtain a PRC after selection of the Project & deciding on the Location of the Unit. This Application is necessary for Infrastructural Facilities such as Land, Shed, Power etc & Finance from the Financial Institutions. 17
  • 18. b) Permanent Registration Certificate (PMT) : A Micro or a Small Enterprise can get a Permanent Registration Certificate when it actually commences Commercial Production / Service. PRC would be converted to PMT when the Unit commences its Commercial Activities. PMT Registration will help in several ways like the following :  To apply for scarce raw materials & for imported raw materials.  To get Working Capital Loan from Banks / Financial Institutions.  To get Central Excise Duty Concessions.  For Claiming Incentives, Concessions, including Sales Tax Exemption wherever applicable.  To apply for registration under Govt Stores purchase programs / Ancillary Development Programme / Export Promotion Program & to get Purchase & Price Preference. 18
  • 19. Specific Clearances : There are a number of Statutory Clearances reqd to start Micro & Small Enterprises. Some of them are given below : a) Agricultural Land Conversion into Non – Agricultural Land (NA Conversion). b) Building Plan approved by the Local Authorities. c) Factories Act & Labor Dept. d) Trade License from the Local Authorities. e) Pollution Control Board Clearances. f) Food Adulteration Act License. g) BIS Certification wherever applicable etc. 19
  • 20. Land or Shed Selection : For any Industrial Project, suitable Industrial Site or a ready Industrial shed is reqd. The Promoters of the Unit could consider taking an Industrial Site & constructing a shed as per their requirement, alternatively, could consider taking a ready Industrial Shed on Ownership Basis also. Whom to approach : a) KIADB for Land. b) KSSIDC for Shed requirement. c) Alternatively, the Entrepreneur can also approach directly the Jt. Director , DIC in the particular District also for requirement of Land / Shed for the proposed Enterprise. 20
  • 21. Plant & Machinery : This requirement for a Particular Project could be purchased from recognized manufacturer’s / dealers. This could also be taken on Hire Basis operated by National Small Industries Corporation Limited (NSIC). This is a Govt of India promoted Corporation. 21
  • 22. Infrastructure Facilities : For Micro or Small Enterprises the main infrastructure facilities are Land or Shed for the Project , Power Connection , Water Supply & Telephone & Internet Facility. As said earlier, for Land or Shed , the Entrepreneur can approach either KIADB or KSSIDC as the case may be. For the requirement of Power, an application may be made to the local electricity company in the region. For Telephone connection & Internet facilities, Entrepreneur has to approach BSNL or other operators. District level Single Window Agency (SWA) assists the Entrepreneur in getting all the above facilities. Hence, the Entrepreneur can forward an Application on a plain paper to the Jt. Director , District Industries Centre of the District giving his requirement of various infrastructural facilities for speedy approval & sanction. 22
  • 23.  Filling of memorandum by a Micro, Small or Medium Enterprise Section 8 of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 is necessary.   The memorandum may be filed by all three categories of enterprises with the District Industries Centre in the jurisdiction of which the enterprise is (or, is proposed to be) located.  The File Format for Entrepreneurs Memorandum and the detail procedure for filing it are available at http://dcmsme.gov.in/howtosetup/getstart
  • 24. Project Report : For any New Project or Enterprise to be set up, Proper Planning is necessary. A detailed Project Report provides such a plan for the Project. The Report is useful to the Entrepreneur for Planning & Implementing the Project. This is essential for Obtaining Finance & other clearances for the Project. In fact, the Project Report gives a detailed insight of the Techno – Economic Viability of the Project. This is generally prepared to cover the following : 24
  • 25. 1) Introduction. 2) Entrepreneurs (Promoters) Background (Education, Experience, Special Achievements etc.) 3) Details of Product(s) to be manufactured & specs / details of Service(s) to be rendered with Technical Details. 4) Market Potential for the Product(s) / Service(s) & Marketing Plan. 5) Plant Capacity, Production Plan & Manufacturing Process. 6) Infrastructure needed for the Project. 7) Raw Materials & Consumables needed for the Project. 25
  • 26. 8) Plant & Machinery for the Project (Description , Capacity , Cost etc.) 9) Manpower requirements. 10) Total Project Cost. 11) Means of Finance. 12) Income , Costs & Profitability Projections. 13) Financial Analysis. 14) Schedule of Implementation. 15) Conclusions & Recommendations. 26
  • 27. Finance : Finance for such Projects are under 2 main categories : a) Term Loan. b) Working Capital Loan. a) Term Loan : For starting a Small Enterprise, Term Loan Finance for the Fixed Assets like Land, Building, Plant & Machinery etc ., can be availed. This Loan can be availed from Karnataka State Financial Corporation (KSFC) & or from the Commercial Banks. Financial Institutions sanction up to 75 % of the Total investment on Fixed Assets & the Balance of 25 % has to be pooled in by the Promoters as Margin Money. At present the Lending Interest Rates are between 13 to 14 % & also subject to change. Promoters can also approach National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) for Financial Assistance. 27
  • 28. b) Working Capital Loan : It is always preferable to approach Commercial banks for Working Capital Loan. All Commercial Banks finance up to 75 % of the Working Capital Loan & the remaining 25 % has to be pooled in by the Promoters. It is important to note that Banks will release Working Capital Loan only after the Promoters have contributed their share of 25 % , at present the Lending Rates are varying between 13 to 14 %. 28
  • 29. c) Single Window Scheme (SWS) of KSFC for both Term Loan & Working Capital Loan : This Loan Scheme is for providing assistance to new Micro & Small Enterprises whose project cost (Excluding Working Capital Margin of the Promoters) does not exceed Rs. 50 Lakh & the Total Working Capital Requirements at the Normal Level of Operation is up to Rs. 20 Lakh. Term Loan for Fixed Assets & Term Loan for Working Capital is fixed based on the Debt Equity Ratio of 2:1 for Loans above Rs. 10 Lakh & 3:1 for Loans up to Rs. 10 Lakh. 29
  • 30. Implementation of the Project : The Entrepreneurs will have to take necessary steps to physically implement the Project after obtaining the various Licenses, Clearances, Infrastructural Facilities etc. Following are the Major Activities that the Entrepreneurs have to undertake for implementing the Project. 30
  • 31. Obtain Final Clearances : The Entrepreneurs are reqd to take several Final Clearances when is ready for Commissioning or as it goes into Production. Accordingly, the Entrepreneurs are advised to refer to the various preliminary clearances they have obtained from different Depts / Organizations & take necessary steps to obtain Final Clearances or approvals as reqd. 31
  • 32. • Quality certification is very important in competitive markets and especially in international markets. To avail the quality certification like ISO-9000, a significant cost has to be borne. • A scheme has been launched to give financial incentive to those SSI units who acquire ISO-9000 certification, by reimbursing 75% of their costs of obtaining certification, subject to a maximum of Rs. 0.75 lacs per unit.
  • 33. The project report is an essential building block for completion of a project. The project report must be prepared carefully and with sufficient details to ensure approval, appraisal and finally funding from the financial institution. The project report must be accompanied by executive summary.
  • 34. It is a summary of complete project, that provide information about the project in a glance. It should cover all the major and vital information of the project. It should’nt cover more than 2 pages.
  • 35. The part of project constitutes of: Preamble Brief background of company Background of entrepreneurs Location details of the project
  • 36. Executive summary is a important and necessary part of a project report. It includes all the details which will become part of a detailed project report but in summary form. It covers: Location Proposed capacity Product mix Technological arrangement Layout of Factory / plant
  • 37. Raw material requirement, storage and handling Present and Future demand of end product Plant and Machinery Pollution Control equipments Power and water supply Capital Costing Other subsidiary requirements and ancillary facilities
  • 39. Complete details of End product Proposed production are to be given.
  • 40. Technology used in domestic and international market to produce the end product Merits and demerits of various technology used Technology proposed to be used in our project and reason for the same Details of complete process cycle with process chart
  • 41.  Site Details Location Metrological datas Connectivity through road, train, air etc. Proximity of raw material sources and other vital facilities Reason to chosen the site.
  • 42.  The part of the project report will include the complete layout, structure and various facilities to cater with the production.  The part must cover the layout map.
  • 43. Name and chemical configuration, if any Physical Requirements Chemical Requirements Availability in the market
  • 44. Handling system Feed system Storage arrangements At godowns At plant Transportation arrangments
  • 45. Whether will be used in own plant Target market Domestic Export Industry details, where it is used
  • 46. Whether all environmental clearance certificates required for the specific industry has been taken and details of the same. Arrangements to avoid pollution from the government specified limits.
  • 47. Requirement Arrangement through government or private sources Alternative arrangements
  • 49. Repairs and Maintenance facilities Ventilation and air conditioning system Instrumentation & telecommunication Automation and Computer Control Safety and fire protection arrangement Hydrant System
  • 50. This part of project report covers complete market analysis of your end product. in present in future It also covers the marketing strategy customer is going to adopt in future, to sell its products.
  • 51. Category wise break up needs to be given: Senior Management Technical staff Marketing Staff Maintenance Staff Production staff Quality Control Staff
  • 52. Month wise target is to be given for Each construction phase Erection of plant and machinery Commencement of commercial production
  • 53. Estimated cost is to be given for each capital expenditure planned up. Land Cost of land Cost of site development Building construction cost Internal designing cost Plant and Machinery Cost of purchase Erection and Commissioning charges
  • 55. Need to provide 8 years’ Capacity Utilisation Balance Sheet Profit and Loss Account Cash Flow Statement Break Even Point (BEP that means no profit no loss)
  • 56.  Prescribe application form in Duplicate  Project Report in Duplicate  List of total movable and immovable Assets of the promoters.  Income Tax and Wealth Tax details of last three years, with copies of Assessment / Return if applicable.  Provisional Registration Certificate from the concerned District Industries Centre.  Memorandum of Articles of Association and Certificate of in corporation (in case of Company).  Certified copy of Registration Certificate issued by the Registrar of firms ( if partnership concern) if forms 'A' and 'C'.
  • 57.  Registration with the Tourism Department, and the licence for eating house in case of Hotel Industry.  Permission/licence from Competent Authority (in case of Textile, Drugs, Foods etc.).  Certified copy of sale deed in respect of land. (The land should be in the name of sole proprietor / partner / company whichever applicable OR  Rent agreement in case of rented premises.  Three quotation in respect of each item of plant and machinery and raw material, proposed to be purchased.
  • 58.  Details of power requirement and tie-up with State Electricity Board.  Copy of instructions to your Bankers to give full information about the concern on request to State Financial Corporation.  Permission from Water Pollution Control Board.  Approved Building plan from Competent Authority with cost estimates