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BHEL extends support to indigenous suppliers to develop self-reliance in manufacturing

State-run engineering firm BHEL on Tuesday said it’s curious about indigenisation of quite 300 items across nine categories with an intent to getting imported items manufactured in India.

BHEL has been spearheading the Make in India movement with a special specialise in contributing to the AatmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, a BHEL statement said.

The company has taken the lead in reaching bent local industry including MSME (Micro, Small & Medium) vendors as potential partners, it added.

“BHEL is curious about indigenisation of quite 300 items across 9 categories, currently imported by our 16 manufacturing units, valued at over Rs 3,000 crore once a year and therefore the company is looking forward to their active participation for mutual growth,” BHEL Chairman and director Nalin Shinghal said.

The company is additionally organising a series of interactive workshops, titled ‘BHEL Samvaad’, aimed toward fostering better utilisation of assets for development of technologies and products, under the guidance of the Department of Heavy Industry (DHI).

The first within the series of online workshops on collaborative manufacturing, conducted On Tuesday, saw a cross-section of Indian Industries, Industrial houses and MSMEs coming together to dwell upon subsequent steps for increased cooperation in indigenous manufacturing.

Chaired Arun Goel, Secretary Heavy Industries, the workshop was attended by quite 80 participants, comprising senior representatives of Industry Chambers like CII, IEEMA, FICCI, PHDCCI, ASSOCHAM, etc., BHEL’s vendors, other MSMEs, and other leading industries.

Expressing concern over the pandemic’s impact on economies across the planet , Goel said lockdowns across geographies have resulted in massive supply chain disruptions and has made many countries rethink on overdependence on imports and therefore the need for being self-sufficient.

The Secretary said that while BHEL has already been leading the movement for Make in India, ‘BHEL Samvaad’, may be a welcome move for initiating discussions with MSMEs and therefore the local industry with an intent to getting imported items manufactured in India.

During his address he emphasized over the necessity of Indian vendors (public and private) to hitch hands to deal with the market with indigenous technology at competitive rates and world-class quality.

The event which was telecasted survive BHEL’s official Facebook page and YouTube channel had quite 1,500 participants.

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