Make In India
Crafted in India, Certified for Quality
Challenges Faced by Industries:
- Regulatory Complexity: Navigating the detailed guidelines and requirements can be complex and time-consuming.
- Documentation and Data Management: Preparing comprehensive documentation and maintaining accurate records can be labor-intensive.
- Resource Allocation: Achieving and maintaining certification may require significant financial and human resources.
- Compliance and Quality Assurance: Ensuring consistent adherence to standards requires ongoing quality management and process improvements.
- Inspection and Audits: Preparing for and managing inspections or audits can be challenging and stressful.
- Managing Feedback: Addressing feedback, correcting deficiencies, and implementing required changes can be resource-intensive.
Benefits
- Market Access: Facilitates entry into the Indian market by aligning with national standards and regulatory requirements.
- Enhanced Competitiveness: Provides a competitive advantage by showcasing commitment to local manufacturing and quality standards.
- Government Support: Access to various incentives, subsidies, and support schemes offered by the Indian government for local manufacturing.
- Increased Investment: Attracts domestic and international investment by demonstrating adherence to national manufacturing goals.
- Economic Growth: Contributes to the growth of the local economy and job creation by promoting domestic production.
Certification Steps
a. Understand Requirements
- Research Standards: Familiarize yourself with the Make in India guidelines and criteria applicable to your industry and product.
b. Prepare Documentation
- Develop Processes: Establish and document manufacturing processes, quality management systems, and compliance with local regulations.
- Gather Evidence: Compile necessary documentation, including product specifications, quality control measures, and production capabilities.
c. Choose Certification Body
- Select an Authorized Agency: Identify and choose an authorized certification body or agency recognized by the Make in India initiative.
d. Conduct Pre-Assessment
- Internal Review: Perform an internal assessment or audit to identify and address any gaps before the official certification process.
e. Submit Application
- Application Process: Submit your application along with the required documentation to the Make in India certification body or relevant government agency.
f. Review Process
- Evaluation: The certification body will review your submission, conduct evaluations, and may perform site inspections.
g. Address Feedback
- Respond to Queries: Address any feedback or requests for additional information from the certification body.
h. Obtain Certification
- Certification Award: Receive Make in India certification upon successful review and confirmation of compliance with the initiative’s standards.
i. Maintain Compliance
- Ongoing Adherence: Continuously adhere to Make in India standards and be prepared for periodic reviews or audits.