Types of Small Scale Industry
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Types of Small Scale Industries - Manufacturing, Ancillar
Services, Cottage, Village, Exports unitTypes of Small Scale Industry
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SSI are categorised into 6 types, based on the nature of work carried out, which are as follows:
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2. Ancillary Industries Weray 3earr
3. Service Industries ar at
4, Export Units fate sergat
5. Cottage Units FEN Fagot
6. Village Industries aratqaet1. Manufacturing Industries fafeator 3qaier
The manufacturing industries manufacture
finished goods for consumption or used further in
processing. Some examples of such SSIs are
food processing units, power looms, engineering
units, etc:
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Ancillary industries manufacture components for other manufacturers. These
manufacturers then assemble the final product. Big companies manufacture finished
goods, but they do not generally make all the parts themselves. The vendors of such big
companies are ancillary industries.
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Service-based industries are not involved in any kind
of manufacturing products. They provide services
‘such as repair, maintenance and upkeep of the
products after-sales.
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3. Services Industries4. Export Units ferata s#igatr
An SSI is considered as an export unit when
the exporting is more than 50% of its
production.
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4. Export Units5. Cottage Units HEN gHIgar
The cottage units are considered as SSIs
when they do not involve a dedicated
facility and are carried out within living
‘Spaces or houses of the owners.
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An SSI is considered village industries when
they are established in rural areas and are not
part of the organised sector. Typically, these
industries solely depend on human labour for
production.
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