SMEs can overcome challenges and improve sustainability through preventive management strategies: some empirical evidences from a cluster of chemical industries in Western India
R. Gopichandran,
Vipul N. Shah,
Niral J. Patel and
T. Harinarayana
International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, 2013, vol. 5, issue 3, 209-223
Abstract:
The paper presents details regarding several interventions that helped SMEs substantially reduce energy and material losses. The initiative by SMEs was part of a preventive strategy to reduce vulnerability to vagaries caused by inclement markets, growing costs of energy and materials, related international considerations and the time taken to resolve them. Based on this approach they rectified equipment, enhanced heat and other energy transfers, improved performance of mechanical functions, modified production schedules, recovered materials lost earlier as waste and optimised material conversions in unit processes and operations. Nearly 20 to 25% energy savings and 15 to 20% material savings were achieved with enormous implications for economic sustainability. SMEs that face similar challenges will derive useful lessons from the evidences reported and convert the adversity into an opportunity to innovate and overcome challenges. In this context we propose a framework for collective action christened 'Alliance to save SMEs'.
Keywords: small and medium-sized enterprises; SMEs; preventive management; energy efficiency enhancement; India; economic sustainability; sustainable development; industrial clusters; chemical industry; heat transfer; materials recovery; material conversion; scheduling modification. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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