Training on Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)

Training on Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
15-16 May 2009 : Pune

The Confederation of Indian Industry –Institute of Quality (CII-IQ) is pleased to announce its two day training programme on Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) to be held on 15-16 May 2009 in Pune

Course Objectives:
· To learn the standard method of interpreting the Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing given in the drawing.
· To learn how inspection gauges and fixtures have to be designed based on the GD&T given in the drawing.

Course Deliverables:
Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Introduction to Function and advantages
Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing application
Meaning of Size and Shape
GD&T fundamentals
Introduction to ASME Y14.5 rules
GD&T symbols
Feature control frame
Datum feature frame
MMC, LMC and RFS
Distinction between Form, Orientation, Profile, Runout and Location tolerances
Form Tolerances explained
Straightness
Circularity
Cylindricity
Orientation Tolerances
Perpendicularity
Angularity
Parallelism
Profile
Runout – Location Tolerancing
Recommended Participants for effectiveness

· Process design engineers
· Product design engineers
· Quality control engineers
· Executive from Manufacturing Sector.

Pre-training skills required
· Knowledge in reading drawings

Come to Training with the following
· Drawing of any one part manufactured in your Organization

Method of training
· Workshop with actual data
· Case studies and Exercises

Delegate Fee and Registration
· Delegate Fee is Rs. 9000/- per participant + 10.3 % tax. Organisations nominating 3 or more participants for the programme would be entitled to a 10% discount on total delegate fees payable. Pre-registration and pre-payment is essential for participation. Cheque /DD towards delegate fee should be drawn in favour of “CII Institute of Quality”, Payable at Bangalore.

Training Venue
Will be intimated after receiving the nomination.

Members are requested to make use of this unique programme and nominate officials to the training module. Please send in your nominations at the earliest as there are only 25 limited seats. The registration would be made on First Come First Served basis.

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Faculty Profile
Mr. Ram Narayan is a Mechanical Engineer and a Post Graduate Diploma holder in Business Administration. He worked in Lucas TVS from 1991-1996 and joined Omnex in 1996 as a Consultant for implementation of Quality Systems and Process Improvement for Automotive industries. He was earlier heading the Systems Certification in TUV Rheinland Academy and helped the supplier base of OEM’s for improving the product quality and achieving customer satisfaction through implementation of effective systems.

Mr Ram Narayan, with his wide experience, has helped the industry in implementing FMEA, Process Control using Statistical Techniques and Problem Solving approach making process improvements in various assignments. He is a Six Sigma Master Black Belt and he is the faculty of CII’s Six Sigma Trainings.

For Registration OR more details please contact on below numbers
Mamtha Rai
CII Institute of Quality
+91 – 99860 12818
Email : [email protected]

Confederation of Indian Industry
Bharat Nagara, 2nd Stage, Magadi Main Road
Vishwaneedam Post
Bangalore – 560 091
Tel: 080 – 23580638
Fax: 080 – 2328 9388 / 2358 0314
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Two day workshop on Cluster value-chain & Entrepreneurship Development

TFSC is organizing a two day workshop on Cluster value-chain & Entrepreneurship Development in developing countries on 8th and 9th May 2009 at Hotel Accord Metropolitan, Chennai, with Mr. Padmanand as core faculty.

The details are availabe at GSIA office.

This will be a combined program for Bankers, Government officials, Association representatives and others mainly to facilitate cross learning and realistic interactions among the different stake holders’ group.
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“Emotional Intelligence – Key Factor For Success”

National Institute of Personnel Management (NIPM) Goa Chapter is organising an interactive lecture session on “Emotional Intelligence – Key Factor For Success” on Tuesday, 5th May 2009 at 6.00 pm sharp at Convention hall, Hotel Nova Goa, Panaji. The session will last for an hour and half.

Mr. Rajan Parulekar, a leading Management Consultant, Corporate Trainer and Motivational Speaker from Bangalaru, will be resource person for the session.

The programme will be free of cost. It will immensely benefit to all.

Confirm your participation for the programme, by return e-mail to: [email protected] so that necessary arrangements can be made.

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Participation of D.C. (MSME) in International Trade Exhibitions .

Participation of D.C. (MSME) in International Trade Exhibitions organised at Johannesburg (South Africa), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Dusseldorf (Germany) and Garda (Italy).

GSIA has received details of International Trade Exhibitions from MSMED- Development Institute, Margao vide letter no. I/22011/10/08/IMT/67 dated 16.4.2009 received from the office of the Development Commissioner (MSME) New Delhi, to be held at following places:

l. Garda (Italy)- from June 06 to 09, 2009
2. Johannesburg (South Africa)- from June 19 to 21, 2009
3. Sao Paulo (Brazil)- from Aug. 15 to 18, 2009
4. Dusseldorf (Germany)- from Sept. 11 to 13, 2009

Interested members/ SME units are requested to contact GSIA office for details of the fairs.

CII Programme on War on Waste.

CII Programme on War on Waste
26-27 May 2009 (Royal Arcade Bangalore)

CII-Institute of Quality (CII-IQ) is pleased to announce a hands-on and intensive training programme on Waste Elimination. This is in line with CII-Institute of Quality’s objective of playing a pro-active role to enhance competitiveness of Indian industry. Towards this CII Institute of Quality has been encouraging the manufacturing sector to adopt the best practices like TQM, TPM & Lean Methodologies and evolve a road map for building world class facility and infrastructure.

Creating a World–Class facility requires knowledge on appropriate and matching skills and capabilities of its people. Many companies in India and abroad are on this journey. Gurus like Prof Yoshikazu Tsuda, Mr S Yamaguchi, Prof Shoji Shiba, Prof Daniel Jones, Mr Jim Womack have helped some of the manufacturing companies around the world to lead the way. CII IQ has actively promoted adoption of best manufacturing practices both in the Small and Medium as well as large businesses. This has resulted in establishing a large number of success stories in India.

CII-IQ aims to spread these learning’s by offering a Programme on “War on Waste”, in order to offer an opportunity to Indian industry for developing their line managers. This programme seeks to develop the practicing managers to drive Waste Elimination Practices to maintain and enhance a company’s competitive position in the global marketplace.

CII Institute of Quality is organizing a 2-day programme on 26-27 May 2009 Bangalore

Module Objectives :
Ø “Learn to see ” how to eliminate MUDA (waste) in the plant and in the value chain.
Ø “Learn to see” and acquire ability to apply the concept of Value Stream Mapping
Ø Gain an understanding on use and application of tools and techniques required for initiating a waste elimination programme in the organization.
Ø Gain an understanding on how to establish an effective waste elimination programme in the supply chain.

Course Structure :-
This programme is of two days duration, between 9.30 am and 5.30 pm. The sessions are structured to give inputs on the concepts and practices, through classroom lectures and group exercise . The programme aims to enable participants to apply learnings more effectively.

The module sessions would cover:-
Ø MURI, MUDA, MURA, SMED and 5 S
Ø Equipment Maintenance
Ø Poka Yoke, Super Markets and Kanban
Ø Cell Manufacturing
Ø Understanding customer demand
Ø Value Stream Mapping, Developing current and future state map

Course Faculty
Faculty would be from CII Counsellors who have applied the concepts and made them work successfully.

.Who should attend
·Practicing Senior Managers with Engineering/ Science background who have worked across supply chain with minimum ten years shop-floor experience from manufacturing companies.

·Functionaries from Marketing, QA, Vendor Development, Production, Production engineering, TQM coordinators, Management Representatives and steering committee members.

Delegate Fee:
CII Members : CII Non Members:
Large & Medium Companies: 8000 : 9000
SSI Units: 6500 : 7500

Companies nominating 3 or more participants will be eligible for a discount of 10% on the delegate fee (Only for Large & Medium Scale Member companies).

Exact venue will be intimated on receiving nominations.

For registration details, please contact :

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Mamta Rai
CII Institute of Quality
Near Bharat Nagara, IInd Stage
Magadi Main Road, Vishwaneedam Post
Bangalore – 560 091
Tel : 080 2328 9391 / 6085 / 7690
Fax : 080 2328 9388
Email: [email protected]
Website : www.cii-iq.in
Mob : 9986012818

CII MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE MISSION

CII MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE MISSION
“Showcasing Lean Practices: A Way to Sustained Business Benefits”

In keeping with the Confederation’s initiative to share Best Practices, CII-Delhi State Office is facilitating a “Manufacturing Excellence Mission” to select manufacturing units on Friday, 15 May 2009.

Facilities to be Visited
Minda Corporation Ltd, Noida: Focus on Technology to create World Class Products and believes in high efficiency, quality and productivity which are achieved by making flow of production single piece in assembly.

Samsung India Pvt Ltd, Noida*: Digital technology leader in global market, achieved a new milestone in terms of its CTV manufacturing operation in Noida.

* Confirmation awaited

OBJECTIVES
v The Mission is designed to provide an opportunity to professionals from various manufacturing units to interact directly with the trend setters who have maintained their highly competitive position within the market place in the time of economic distress by excelling in lean manufacturing.

v To provide first-hand exposure to various innovative and best practices that augment quality and productivity of manufacturing units.

v To identify aspects that would be relevant to their own organizations.

REGISTRATION DETAILS
Ø To defray organizational costs following delegate fee is being charged:
CII Member Companies: Rs. 3,000/- per participant
Non-Member Companies: Rs.4, 000/- per participant
Ø This fee includes local surface transport (A/C Luxury Coach) as well as a documentation kit for each participant. It does not include costs on account of hotel accommodation, travel etc.

Ø The companies being visited would be screening the final list of participants and reserve the right to admission to their respective factories. CII will not be responsible just in case the companies have reservations regarding certain nominations.

Ø A brief resume, a passport-size photograph of the participant and a brief company profile should accompany the nominations.

Ø As the number of participation is restricted, the participation is strictly on a first- come- first served basis. Last date of receiving nomination(s) is 8th May 2009

Send your nominations through the attached Reply Form to Ms Devina Kamal. Participation fee is non-refundable. However, change in nomination is acceptable.

REPLY FORM

Devina Kamal
Phone: 0124-4014072; 0124- 4014060-67 Ext 363
Confederation of Indian Industry
Mobile No: 9990053279

Sub-Regional Office
Fax : 0124-4014070
Plot No.249-F Sector 18 Northern Region
Email : [email protected]
Phase – IV, Udyog Vihar
Gurgaon 122 015

Participation Fee: Rs 3000/- Per delegate (CII Member)
Rs 4000/- Per delegate (Non Member)
(Inclusive of Service Tax)
Name Designation

1. _________________________________ ____________________________

2. _________________________________ ____________________________

3. _________________________________ ____________________________

4. _________________________________ ____________________________

5. _________________________________ ____________________________

We are enclosing our Demand Draft/ Cheque no.____________for Rs._________towards the participation fee, favouring CII (Northern Region) to the above mentioned address.

Name : ________________________________________
Designation: ________________________________________
Organisation: ________________________________________
Address : ________________________________________
Phone : _________________ Fax : ________________
Mobile:
Email : ________________________________________
Participation fee is non- refundable. However, change in nomination is acceptable.
Prior Registration is necessary.

For Further Details please contact:

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Devina Kamal
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Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Northern Region
Plot No 249 F Sector 18
Udyog Vihar, Phase IV,
Gurgaon, Pin: 120015,
Ph: 0124-4014072/4014060-67 extn. 363

Mobile: 9990053279
Fax : 0124-4014070
Email:[email protected]

Conference on Maximising Business Value for SME’s

Conference on Maximising Business Value for SME’s in the Present Scenario
14 May 2009: CII Conference Hall: Gurgaon

Businesses worldwide are focusing today on sharpening strategies, reducing costs, improving quality and increasing production. This becomes more important for Small and Medium Enterprises, which have low shock absorption capacity. SMEs form the bottom of the pyramid of the Indian Economy, which comprises of more than 17 million such units. This sector also contributes to nearly 40% of the total industrial output.

Small and Medium businesses worldwide are regarded as the growth engine of the economy, acting as the “Seed-Bed” from which large companies grow. However like any business enterprise, the SMEs have to optimally leverage all resources available to them, including human capital and need to build a new approach to spot the emerging globally competitive opportunities to encounter the challenges in the present scenario.

Keeping in view the global meltdown and business challenges, it is critical to seize opportunities that would add great impetus to growing businesses. The current economic challenges has swept across major economies which has started affecting the MSME sector and particularly visible is the impact on auto components manufacturing and exporting units.

Sensing the heat of current global recession and to equip the SMEs with the next level of growth opportunities, CII Haryana State Council is organizing a one day Conference on “Maximising Business Value for SME’s in the Present Scenario” from 1000 hrs to 1700 hrs on 14 May 2009 at the CII Conference Hall; Plot No. 249-F, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV, Sector 18 Gurgaon.

Objective
The conference will focus on key issues like Credit Availability to MSME’s, Risk Covers, NRI Investment to SME Sector, Government initiatives and Best Practices that have evolved domestically and worldwide to strengthen the SME sector which is crucial for their sustainability in the increasingly competitive scenario.

Amongst Speakers invited for the Conference are Mr Arun Kumar, Director Industries, Government of Haryana,Ms Dheera Khandelwa, Managing Director, Haryana Financial Corporation, Mr Rodney D. Ryder, Partner, Kochhar & Co, Dr K C Chakrabarty, Chairman cum Managing Director, Punjab National Bank ,

Mr K G Alai, General Manager- Incharge, Small Industries Development Bank of India, Mr Umesh Dhal, Senior General Manager, LG Electronics India Ltd , Mr D B Prasad, Deputy General Manager –SME, State Bank of India, Mr Bhupinder Singh, Deputy Director General, Bureau of Indian Standards;etc

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For further details please contact the undersigned
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K Sriram
Confederation of Indian Industry
(Northern Region) – Sub-Regional Office
Plot No. 249F, Sector – 18
Udyog Vihar, Phase – IV
Gurgaon 122 015
Tel: 91-124-4014060 – 67 (Extn – 364)
Fax: 91-124-4014070
Mobile: 9818562452
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cii.in
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Training on Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)

Training on Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
15-16 May 2009 : Pune

The Confederation of Indian Industry –Institute of Quality (CII-IQ) is pleased to announce its two day training programme on Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) to be held on 15-16 May 2009 in Pune

Course Objectives:
· To learn the standard method of interpreting the Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing given in the drawing.
· To learn how inspection gauges and fixtures have to be designed based on the GD&T given in the drawing.

Course Deliverables:
Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Introduction to Function and advantages
Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing application
Meaning of Size and Shape
GD&T fundamentals
Introduction to ASME Y14.5 rules
GD&T symbols
Feature control frame
Datum feature frame
MMC, LMC and RFS
Distinction between Form, Orientation, Profile, Runout and Location tolerances
Form Tolerances explained
Straightness
Circularity
Cylindricity
Orientation Tolerances
Perpendicularity
Angularity
Parallelism
Profile
Runout – Location Tolerancing

Recommended Participants for effectiveness
· Process design engineers
· Product design engineers
· Quality control engineers
· Executive from Manufacturing Sector.

Pre-training skills required
· Knowledge in reading drawings

Come to Training with the following
· Drawing of any one part manufactured in your Organization

Method of training
· Workshop with actual data
· Case studies and Exercises

Delegate Fee and Registration
· Delegate Fee is Rs. 9000/- per participant + 10.3 % tax. Organisations nominating 3 or more participants for the programme would be entitled to a 10% discount on total delegate fees payable. Pre-registration and pre-payment is essential for participation. Cheque /DD towards delegate fee should be drawn in favour of “CII Institute of Quality”, Payable at Bangalore.

Training Venue : Will be intimated after receiving the nomination.

Members are requested to make use of this unique programme and nominate officials to the training module. Please send in your nominations at the earliest as we have only 25 limited seats. The registration would be made on First Come First Served basis.

Faculty Profile
Mr. Ram Narayan is a Mechanical Engineer and a Post Graduate Diploma holder in Business Administration. He worked in Lucas TVS from 1991-1996 and joined Omnex in 1996 as a Consultant for implementation of Quality Systems and Process Improvement for Automotive industries. He was earlier heading the Systems Certification in TUV Rheinland Academy and helped the supplier base of OEM’s for improving the product quality and achieving customer satisfaction through implementation of effective systems.

Mr Ram Narayan, with his wide experience, has helped the industry in implementing FMEA, Process Control using Statistical Techniques and Problem Solving approach making process improvements in various assignments. He is a Six Sigma Master Black Belt and he is the faculty of CII’s Six Sigma Trainings.

For Registration OR more details please contact on below numbers
Mamtha Rai
CII Institute of Quality
+91 – 99860 12818
Email : [email protected]

Confederation of Indian Industry
Bharat Nagara, 2nd Stage, Magadi Main Road
Vishwaneedam Post
Bangalore – 560 091
Tel: 080 – 23580638
Fax: 080 – 2328 9388 / 2358 0314
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Training Programme on Cost Reduction Strategies in Manufacturing

Training Programme on Cost Reduction Strategies in Manufacturing
Via Toyota Production System
Friday, 8 May 2009. Venue : Hotel Madhuban, 97, Rajpur Road, Dehradun

Toyota Production System and Competitiveness
In this highly competitive scenario, one of the most important strategies to improve the bottomline and staying ahead at all times is reducing the cost of production without compromising on the quality of product. With globalization having already taken place in India, any Indian industry, small or big, has to give attention to this thing. In the present state of global slowdown the competitiveness is assuming a new dimension. Indian industry champions have understood this and are doing their best to cut costs and stay competitive.

As committed to enhance the global competitiveness of Indian Industry, CII – L M Thapar Centre for Competitiveness has initiated a special drive to popularize Cost Reduction Strategies among organisations, in view of international standards.

Against this backdrop, CII – L M Thapar Centre for Competitiveness is organizing one-day training programme on ‘Cost Reduction Strategies in Manufacturing Via Toyota Production System’ on Friday, 8th May 2009 from 0900 hrs to 1700 hrs at Hotel Madhuban, 97, Rajpur Road, Dehradun.

You are requested to take the advantage of this opportunity by nominating concerned Executive from your organization through the enclosed Registration Form reproduced herebelow.
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Registration Form

Following from our organisation would attend:

Name Designation
1. ________________________________ ________________________________
2. ________________________________ ________________________________
3. ________________________________ ________________________________
4. ________________________________ ________________________________

Participation Fee (Per Delegate):

Rs 2,250/- per delegate (CII Members) & Rs.2,810/- per delegate (Non-Members)
(Inclusive of Service Tax @10.30% – as per the govt regulations)

We are enclosing our Cheque/ Demand Draft no.________________ for Rs._______________ towards the participation fee drawn in favour of Confederation of Indian Industry payable at Chandigarh.

Name: _____________________________________ Designation: ________________________
Organisation: __________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________
Phone: ____________________Fax:_____________ Email: _____________________________

Complete the form and fax / mail to:

Vishal Sharma
CII – L M Thapar Centre for Competitiveness
Confederation of Indian Industry
Sector 31-A, Chandigarh – 160030
Tel: 0172-2607228, 2605868, Mobile: 9815948446
Fax: 0172-2606259, 2614974
Email: [email protected]
OR
Reema Shrivastava
CII – L M Thapar Centre for Competitiveness
Confederation of Indian Industry
249 F, Sector – 18, Udyog Vihar, Phase- IV, Gurgaon – 122015
Tel : 0124-4014060-67, Mobile: 9910047001
Fax : 0124-4014069/ 80
Email: [email protected]

10% discount for 3 or more nominations from the same organisation.
Participation fee is non-refundable. However, change in nomination is acceptable.

The programme is non residential.

Please photocopy the reply form for additional nominations
Cancellation of nominations will be entertained only upto one week before the date of training programme.

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Workshop on Enhancing Productivity & Quality thru 3M & 5S

Workshop on Enhancing Productivity & Quality thru 3M & 5S
28 – 29 April 2009 : Gurgaon

CII Institute of Quality (IQ) is organizing a two-day programme on this subject on 28- 29 April, 2009 at Gurgaon.

The 2-day Interactive Workshop on “ENHANCING PRODUCTIVITY AND QUALITY THRU 3M & 5S” will help the participants to understand the relevance of these techniques for their organizations, and contribute towards improving bottom line business performance by focusing on practical issues in the workplace/shop floor.

The broad programme agenda would be :

Day 1 :Concept of 3M
– What is waste ? How to Identify them ?
– Elaboration on 7 kinds of waste.
– Concept of Mura ( Unevenness ) & Mura (Strain)
– Participants through exercises, will be sensitized on these concepts.
– Waste identification by Video analysis etc will be elaborated.
– Some tools such as SMED, String diagram etc which are useful in eliminating wastes

Day 2 : Concept of 5S
– What is 5s ?
– Details of each element of 5s.
– How to use 5s as a tool to see waste.
– How to conduct 5s Audits , check sheets ?
– Best practices in companies following 5s
– How to draw up a roadmap for implementation.

We are enclosing the Circular of the workshop and a reply form which consists of all the registration details is available at GSIA office.

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