Capital Goods Sector

Strategic Importance

Capital Goods Sector comprises of plant and machinery, equipment / accessories required for manufacture / production, either directly or indirectly, of goods or for rendering services, including those required for replacement, modernization, technological up gradation and expansion.

It also includes packaging machinery and equipment, refrigeration equipment, power generating sets, equipment and instruments for testing, research and development, quality and pollution control.

Capital Goods sector has multiplier effect and has bearing on the growth of the user industries as it provides critical input, i.e., machinery and equipment to the remaining sectors covered under the manufacturing activity.

The capital goods industry contributes 12% to the total manufacturing activity which translates to about 1.8% of GDP. 

If the goal of achieving 9% growth in GDP during the 12th Five Year Plan has to be realized, then it is important for the manufacturing industry to grow at least by 11-13% per annum.

This further requires that the Capital Goods sector, which is considered to be the core of manufacturing, should grow at around 17-19%.

Major Sub-sectors

Given the various form of capital goods being manufactured, the sector is normally divided into 8-10 major sub-sector categorized based on end-usage. The main sub-sectors thus identified as sub-sectors of the capital goods sector are:

S. NoSub SectorsBrief Description

1Machine ToolsConstitutes machines related to metal cutting and forming
2Power & Electrical equipmentConstitutes machines related to power generation, transmission and distribution
3Process Plant MachineryConstitutes machines such as pressure vessels, evaporators, stirrers, heat exchangers etc. are used in energy, metallurgy, oil and gas, industry etc.
4Textile MachineryConstitutes machines used  in various steps of textile fabrication such as spinning weaving, processing, testing etc.
5Plastic, Paper & Rubber MachineryConstitutes machinery used in various fabrication steps of paper, plastic and rubber manufacturing
6Light Engineering GoodsConstitutes machines related to roller bearing, process control, instruments, castings, steel forgings, and pipes etc used in oil & gas, power, automotive etc. industries
7Earthmoving, Construction and Mining EquipmentConstitutes machines such as graders, dozers, excavators etc for mining and mixers, tippers, road millers etc. For constructions.
8Material Handling and Lifting EquipmentConstitutes primarily of forklifts and cranes.
9Agricultural MachineryConstitutes machines used in various steps of agriculture such as land development, sowing weeding, harvesting etc.

The Sub Sectors covered under Strategic Manufacturing are as follows:

Sr. NoSub SectorsDescription

1.

Defence

Constitutes equipment and machines manufactured related to Defence.

2.

Shipping

Constitutes ship building and ship scrapping

3.

Homeland security

 

4.

Firefighting & Safety Equipment

Constitutes machines and equipment related to Firefighting and Safety Security.

Projected Manpower requirement- 2017 & 2022

The study on Human Resource and Skills Requirement in the Capital Goods Sector by KPMG supported by NSDC, FICCI and CGSSC, projects manpower requirement in 2017 across the six sub-sectors is approximately 2,085,000. The distribution of the same across subsectors and functions are as follows:
A) The study projects the manpower requirement in 2022 across the six sub-sectors is approximately 3,940,800. The distribution of the same across subsectors and functions are as follows:

FunctionMachine ToolsPower & ElectricalsProcess Plant MachineryTextile MachineryPlastic, Paper & Rubber MachineryLight Engineering GoodsTotal

 
Production237,200679,000227,500131,300090,700573,3001,939,400
Support Functions17,90051,10017,1009,9006,80043,100146,000
 255,000730,100244,600141,70097,500616,4002,085,400
B) The major spread of employment in the Capital Goods Sector is:
Projected Manpower Requirement – 2022
Function Machine Tools Power & Electricals Process Plant Machinery Textile Machinery Plastic, Paper & Rubber Machinery Light Engineering Goods Total
Production

477,500

1,240,000

385,400

226,300

215,600

1,120,3000

3,665,100

Support Functions

35,900

93,300

29,000

17,000

16,200

84,3000

275,700

Total

513,400

1,333,300

414,400

243,300

231,800

1,204,600

3,940,800

Spread of Capital Goods in Industry

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