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Capital Goods Skills Council

Capital Goods Skills Council. A Brief 08 October 2013. Capital Goods Sector.

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Capital Goods Skills Council

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  1. Capital Goods Skills Council A Brief 08 October 2013

  2. Capital Goods Sector • Comprise of plant and machinery ,equipment / accessories required for manufacturing / production, either directly or indirectly, of goods or for rendering services, including those required for replacement, modernization, technological up-gradation and expansion. • Also includes, packaging machinery and equipment, refrigeration equipment, power generating sets, equipment for testing, R&D, quality and pollution control. Capital Goods Sector has a multiplier effect and has bearing on the growth of the user industries as it provides critical inputs ie: Machinery and Equipment to the remaining sectors covered under manufacturing.

  3. Capital Goods Skill Council Supporting Organisations / Associations Promoter – FICCI Co-Promoter – DHI

  4. Key Segments • Initial focus is on the following segments of Capital Goods Sector: • Machine Tools • Power and Electrical Machinery • Process Plant Equipment • Dies Mouldsand Press Tools • Plastic Machinery • Textile Machinery • Light Engineering Industry

  5. Important Regions of Employment Concentration Machine Tools Power & Electrical Process Plant Machinery Textile Machinery Plastic, paper & rubber

  6. Skill Requirements of the Industry • A Skill Gap Study has been done for the Sector by NSDC through KPMG with industry inputs. • Study highlights increased demand for: • Innovation and design roles. • Competent Managers. • Computer skills based jobs. • Multi-skilled employees.

  7. Brief Description of Major Roles (1/2)

  8. Brief Description of Major Roles (2/2)

  9. CGSC & STAR Scheme CGSC is participating in the recently launched STAR Scheme • As on date, Four Qualification Packs comprising of 19 Occupational Standards are Ready. • Development of 50 more Qualification Packs with about 250 Occupational Standards is under way and is expected to be completed in phases by January, 2014.

  10. STAR Scheme Training Centre Alignment as on 08 Oct 2013(work in progress)

  11. Thank You

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