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MSMEs Encouraged To Adopt ZED Certification For Zero-Defect Zero-Effect

Updated: Jan 29, 2024 02:49:08pm
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MSMEs Encouraged To Adopt ZED Certification For Zero-Defect Zero-Effect

Ludhiana, Jan 29 (KNN) In a recent conclave held at a private hotel, representatives from the textile industry and government officials gathered to discuss and promote the competitiveness of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through the MSME Sustainable (ZED) Certification Scheme.

The event aimed to guide MSMEs towards progress by encouraging them to take advantage of the benefits offered by the scheme.

Chiranjiv Singh, the general secretary of the Knitwear and Textile Club, highlighted the significance of the sustainable (ZED) certification as a comprehensive initiative by the Ministry of MSME, reported by TOI.

The certification aims to raise awareness among MSMEs about zero-defect zero-effect (ZED) practices.

Through processes like assessment, modification, guidance, handholding, and technological intervention, the scheme seeks to enhance the competitiveness of MSMEs.

Singh emphasised that the ultimate goal of the scheme is to motivate and incentivise MSMEs to obtain ZED certification.

By doing so, the initiative not only recognises their commitment to zero-defect zero-effect practices but also encourages continuous improvement in their operations.

The conclave served as a platform for industry players and government officials to collaborate in fostering sustainability and competitiveness within the MSME sector.

(KNN Bureau)

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