ECONOMY: HOW TO KICKSTART SMALL-SCALE MANUFACTURING
Small-scale manufacturing is widely regarded by experts as the solution to many economic problems confronting developing countries. A vibrant small-scale manufacturing sector could particularly solve a variety of problems, including unemployment, low growth and poverty. Planners now realise that, since modern production methods are generally more flexible, manufacturing can be undertaken anywhere, and at any level through inter-firm linkages.
Pakistan faces severe economic problems, such as high expenses and low growth rate, and it is not easy to get out of this situation. Certain proactive steps have been taken by the government, including low mark-up loans, industrial parks, industrial excellence board, etc. But some fundamental modifications are required to make those solutions workable, more accessible and adoptable for us.
It is evident that the government’s job is to provide a suitable atmosphere for industry and the investor automatically does the rest. “Suitable atmosphere” means that the ideal solution must be easy for an average Pakistani to use and, through it, raise per capita income. The steps required at this stage to facilitate a rapid entry of Pakistan into the rank of manufacturing countries are as follows:
Rapid industrialisation through small-scale manufacturing could solve a variety of economic issues
ON-LEASE WORKSHOPS
The government has started “industrial parks” but some modifications are required to improve them. The parks should be evenly distributed around the country so that the majority of the population should be able to reap benefits. The parks are normally away from the city centre hub. Therefore, dedicated “shuttle” transportation service, working round the clock, should be provided to encourage people to relocate their businesses over there. Instead of giving away loans at low mark-ups, the government should allocate park areas on lease to the prospective investor and to further make this scheme workable, portable sheds are also required to be included along with the offered package.
There would be several benefits of the above scheme, which include more encouragement for people to engage in the manufacturing business, low financial burden on the investor, and more cushion to spend the capital on machinery as well as raw material.
MACHINERY MALLS
Pakistan has limited machine tool factories, thus, a general trend is to import either new or refurbished machinery. The used imported machinery is a cheaper option, but poses the following problems:
The size of machinery is large and requires more installation space and would accordingly requires larger infrastructure per unit.
Machines used are mostly old with obsolete technology, requiring more manpower, increasing the operating and, indirectly, the manufacturing cost.
Machinery is refurbished, and therefore requires more maintenance, even after overhauling and routine maintenance.
In the short term, it is difficult for Pakistan to start producing customised machine tools or manufacturing machinery but, at this stage, it is better to import and source cheap manufacturing machinery from China or any other suitable country. Since the import process is complicated, the government should import a range of machinery for people through government-controlled duty-free malls. This would generate interest not only for new entrants into the manufacturing business, but would also attract existing manufacturers to improve their manufacturing practices.
Importing machinery for an individual is difficult because a number of formalities, including letter of credit, clearing and forwarding are required. Therefore, at this stage, the government should import specific machinery and make it available at purpose-built utility shops and stores, thus making it easy for anybody to buy the machinery.
The machinery malls should be made in a way that the customer can walk-in, do shopping with ease of machinery selection and pick up his merchandise the same way as grocery purchase. The focus should be on compact and numerical-controlled machinery so that the customer can easily install and commission the machinery in small sheds.
TECHNOLOGY GUIDANCE
Every new manufacturing project starts with an idea and the new manufacturer targets a product based on his/her specialty as well as market survey. But in order to penetrate the existing market, the new entrant has to lower the cost, reduce the weight, and improve quality or increase functionality. In Pakistan, the youth has a lot of potential to improve and think about optimisation ideas. In this area, there are many Pakistani experts within the country and abroad who are ready to extend support to the government by playing an advisory role for any new applicant.