Aerospace
India is poised to become a large commercial and defence aircraft market. With rising passenger traffic and increasing military and defence expenditures, the demand for aircrafts is expected to increase. Boeing expects a demand of between 900 to 1,000 commercial aircraft worth USD100 billion approximately in the next 20 years. This also suggests that a significant portion of business opportunity could accrue to India, due to the associated offsets. The defence offset policy has been under implementation and a formal civil offset policy is also expected to follow shortly. The total spending in the next 5 years is expected to be between USD25 billion (assuming uniform demand) for commercial aircrafts and USD100 billion as defence expenditure. Out of the defence expenditure, approximately 15-20 percent (USD15-20 billion) is expected to be spent on military aircrafts. Assuming an offset of 30 percent for the civil sector too, the total offset opportunity for the aerospace sector is valued to be at least USD10-15 billion. As Indian manufacturing capabilities mature over the years, it is expected to capture a large share of this opportunity.The Indian aerospace industry is one of the fastest-growing aerospace markets in the world with an expanding consumer base comprising airlines, businesses and High Net Worth Individuals. The rapid growth of this industry has attracted major global aerospace companies to India. All segments in the aerospace industry, including civil and military aviation and space, are showing a significant level of growth. There are several factors driving growth in manufacturing in India’s aerospace industry. These include both macro and micro factors - strong economic growth that has resulted in rapidly growing domestic aircraft demand, the liberalization of civil aviation policies, offset requirements, a strong domestic manufacturing base, cost advantages, a well-educated talent pool, the ability to leverage IT competitiveness and a liberal Special Economic Zones law that provides attractive fiscal benefits for developers and manufacturers. The challenges include access to technology, funding, poor availability and high cost of raw material and certification processes. As a support service to the aviation industry, the sector will grow with the industry. Additionally, the globalization of MRO services, manpower cost competitiveness, the availability of talent, locational advantages and the presence of specialist capabilities combine to make India a potential global/regional MRO hub. India’s MRO segment is estimated to grow at 10 percent and reach USD1.17 billion by 2010 and USD2.6 billion by 2020.
 
 
Consulting / Advisory Services
 
 
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), in collaboration with Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur (BESU) has established a specialized, professionally managed Centre named “CII-BESU Industrial Research, Innovation and HRD Centre” to facilitate Industry and Academia partnerships for industrial and social benefits in West Bengal. The Centre was launched by Shri Kapil Sibal, Hon’ble Minister for Human Resource Development, Government of India, during the 4th CII University-Industry Council Symposium on 1st August 2009. The mission of the Industrial Research Centre is to provide a platform of interdisciplinary teaching and innovative research in the field of science and technology, which can lead to a better integrated R & D delivery system in India.
 
CII assist member companies towards preparation of Project Proposals using the Company Project Profile (CPP) Software developed by UNIDO for associations. It covers all the critical parameters that are required in a project proposal that are sought by the evaluators. It is a tool standardized by UNIDO after long years of experience in the international market.
 
CII offers Feasibility Analysis and Reporting Services for MSMEs to enable MSMEs to prepare proposals for funding or Joint Ventures. This service is being provided using a Computer model for Feasibility Analysis and Reporting (COMFAR) software developed by UNDO. This software permits the user to simulate the short- and long-term financial and economic situation of investment projects. The software facilitates the analysis of industrial as well as non-industrial projects, whether new investments, rehabilitations, expansions, joint venture or privatization projects.
 
Spearheading the Green Building movement in India is the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) part of the Confederation of Indian Industry.
 
IGBC has launched rating programmes to conceive, design & construct buildings as green buildings. In light of this, IGBC has launched green building rating system for New Construction (Government, Commercial, Institutional buildings, etc), Core & Shell (IT Parks, Malls, etc), Homes and Factory Buildings.
 
The Tamil Nadu Technology Development Promotion Centre provides several services.
 
CII has been continually advocating the need for increased attention to quality and productivity by industry. It has been spreading the message of promoting quality and creating the need for Total Quality Management.
 
Sustainability Performance Assessment aims to examine how effectively businesses have succeeded in integrating factors for their social, economic and environmental performance at the decision-making and management levels. It also serves as the Secretariat for the Sustainability Awards.
 
Facilitating in Design, Implementation and Updation of various management systems such as Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems as per OHSAS 18001:2007; Environmental Management Systems as per ISO 14001:2004; Social Accountability as per SA 8000:2008; Integration of Management Systems (IMS
 
The CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development is pioneering Corporate Sustainability Management (CSM) for Indian industry in the belief that future competitiveness requires internalization of sustainability management through a clear, practical, integrated framework.
 
CII established this Centre in 1999 with the support of Govt. of AP, TIFAC (Under DST Govt. of India).CII –APTDC is a Pioneer in the Country for establishing Public PrivatePartnership for Technology & Intellectual Property Services.
 
Six Sigma approach is being widely used all over the world for reduction in process variation and waste elimination.
 
Total Productive Maintenance, shortly termed as TPM, is the concept originated and developed by Japan Institute of plant Maintenance (JIPM) Tokyo, since late sixties. JIPM-TPM is the key for the operational excellence for many Japanese companies.
 
Legal metrological requirements, relevant to the manufacturing sector, as laid down by way of standards under the Weights and Measures Act, 1976 and the Packaged Commodity Rules, 1977 have assumed critical importance in modern production lines.
 
Healthcare Sector touches the life of everyone. Recognising this need, CII-IQ has initiated several programmes to create awareness and improve the quality of healthcare processes. It is actively involved in the development and dissemination of healthcare standards and practices
 
CII-IQ has been working closely with several government agencies to improve governance processes.
 
CII Food Safety and Quality Division, under the aegis of CII Institute of Quality, Bangalore is a widely recognized service provider focusing on the food and beverage industry.
 
Quality Education is the foundation to achieve CII-Institute of Quality’s mission of “Leveraging the quality movement to transform India into a better place”. Also, with the increasing stress on knowledge economy, the role of education is becoming more and more important. Education does not just aff
 
CII and Export-Import (EXIM) Bank of India jointly established the Award for Business Excellence in 1994 with the aim to enhance the ''Competitiveness of India Inc.'' The Award is based on the EFQM (European Foundation for Quality Management) Model for Excellence.
 
It was more than two decades ago when CII pioneered the quality movement in India. Over this period the country has witnessed a tremendous improvement in the quality of its products and services and made Indian companies highly competitive in the global market. This has largely been achieved through
 
The key to ensure sustainable Quality up gradation and continuous improvement in an Organization is the willingness of its employees to adapt to changing paradigms.
 
Increased global competition has forced companies to think aggressively about effective Cost Management. A low cost high quality product has become an object of desire, to gain a competitive edge. It is essential that cost management addresses not just individual activities or cost centres but the e
 
To gain a competitive edge in today''''''''s marketplace, an organization must embrace new ideas and processes and requires constant improvement. Manufacturing Excellence is an imperative tool that leads an organization to the path of competitiveness. The underlying objective of these initiatives is
 
Energy efficiency & conservation is a high priority area for industries. Our study & experience show that there is around 10-30% energy saving potential in industries and commercial buildings. The Centre offers consultancy services on energy audits & conducts audit with most accurate estimate of sav
 
In the light of the importance of SME sector in India, a conscious effort to promote industrial development through cluster approach has been taken up by the CII. Today companies in the SME sector are very keen to become competitive. This means being competitive in the global market. To become an
 
CII Contact
 
Seema Arora
[Executive Director]
Confederation of Indian Industry
CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development
124, Janpath
Thapar House
2nd Floor
New Delhi-110001
Delhi
India
Phone : 91-11-41502301 / 02
Fax :91-11-41501924 / 25
Email : seema.arora@cii.in

Supriya Banerji
[Deputy Director General]
Confederation of Indian Industry
CII Central Office
Mantosh Sondhi Centre
23 Institutional Area
Lodi Road
New Delhi-110003
Delhi
India
Phone : 91-11-24629994 - 7
Fax :91-11-24682229
Email : supriya.banerji@cii.in

Supriya Banerji
[Deputy Director General]
Confederation of Indian Industry
CII Central Office
Mantosh Sondhi Centre
23 Institutional Area
Lodi Road
New Delhi-110003
Delhi
India
Phone : 91-11-24629994 - 7
Fax :91-11-24682229
Email : supriya.banerji@cii.in

Supriya Banerji
[Deputy Director General]
Confederation of Indian Industry
CII Central Office
Mantosh Sondhi Centre
23 Institutional Area
Lodi Road
New Delhi-110003
Delhi
India
Phone : 91-11-24629994 - 7
Fax :91-11-24682229
Email : supriya.banerji@cii.in

Anjan Das
[Executive Director]
Confederation of Indian Industry
IGSSS
3rd Floor, IGSSS Building
28, Instutional Area
Lodi Road
New Delhi-110003
Delhi
India
Phone : 91-11-45772019
Fax :91-11-45772014
Email : anjan.das@cii.in