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Industries and Commerce Department

District Industries Centre – Bhimavaram

Role of the Industries Department

  • Promotion of industries in the State
  • Creation of hassle free environment for investors
  • One-Stop-Shop for Firm Entry
  • Ensuring Investment friendly policies and procedures for sustainable industrial development
  • Providing Escort Services to investors
  • Facilitate creation of Infrastructure to cater to the needs of the industry
  • Incentives to industrial investments

Functions of District Industries Centres (DIC)

  • Identification of potential entrepreneurs
  • Guidance to entrepreneurs
  • Nodal agency for the Single Window Industrial clearances at district level
  • Conducting of DIPC meetings under the chairmen ship of District Collector to solve the inter departmental issues and for sanctioning of District level inventive proposals.
  • Monitoring implementation of MSME and L&M industrial units
  • Escort services
  • Processing and sanctioning of incentive claims up to Medium category industries upto machinery cost Rs. 10.00 crocre.
  • Implementation of PMEGP scheme
  • Preparation of action plans for cluster development in the district
  • Organizing EDPs / Awareness campaigns
  • Marketing assistance through Purchase Committee Meetings
  • Revival of sick MSME units
  • Redressal of grievances in the Industrial Estate meetings
  • Industrial potential survey
  • Follow-up with banks for obtaining sanctions / groundings of PMEGP units Assist entrepreneurs at field level

Available resources in West Godavari District:

  • Agriculture and Horticulture Resourcessuch as Paddy and its Bi-Product Rice Bran 2. Mango  3.Maize 4.Coconut 5.Cashew 6.Sugarcane 7.Eggs etc.,
  • Mineral Based Resourcessuch as Ball clay 2.  Granite stone etc.,
  • Aqua Based Resourcessuch as Fish, Prawn and Crab.

Various stages involved in establishment of Enterprise:

  • Identification of suitable and viable Product.
  • Market survey of Product.
  • Preparation of Project report.
  • Identification of suitable land.
  • Apply and obtain of various approvals and clearances from various departments.
  • Apply and obtain of financial assistance from financial institutions.
  • Construction of Factory sheds and Buildings.
  • Purchase and erection of Plant and Machinery.
  • Apply and obtain of running licenses.
  • Commencement of commercial production and obtain Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM).
  • Apply for incentives to various departments.

 Identification of product & Market Survey:

  • Product which has more demand but supply is less.
  • Product with modern design and technology with competitive rate compare to existing same product in the market.
  • Product which is not available in local market, but it has good demand.
  • Resource based products.
  • Ancillary based product.

Identification of Suitable location /land/ Site:

  • The land should be industrial or Agricultural land that may be converted to non agricultural purpose.
  • No residential areas, residential layouts with in 500 m radius of proposed site.
  • The site should have good accessibility i.e. site should have at least 40 feet approach road as per the Town Planning norms.
  • Availability of raw materials.
  • Availability of skilled labour.
  • Good transport facilities.
  • Availability of water and electrical power.

Getting of required Approvals/Clearances:

All necessary approvals / Clearances will be issued within 21 working days through SINGLE DESK PORTAL. A single Common Application for Establishment/ Operation to be file ONLINE through www.apindustries.gov.in  with necessary enclosures and paying requisite fees to get all necessary approvals and clearances within in the time limits.

Pre-Establishment approvals / Clearances:

  • Change of land use certificate from revenue department
  • Gram panchayat approval/Municipality/IALA approval.
  • Town and Country planning approval
  • Power feasibility and Connection from APEPDCL
  • Factories department approval
  • Consent for establishment from AP Pollution control board/Pollution NOC Acknowledgement.
  • VAT/CST Registrations from Commercial Taxes dept.
  • Approval from Ground water department to draw water.
  • Approval from Irrigation department to draw water.
  • Fire department approval.
  • Drugs/Ayush, Department of Health, Medical &Family Welfare department Etc.,
  • Electrical Inspectorate Statutory approval for drawings

Pre-Operation approvals / Clearances:

  • Factories department licence.
  • Boiler licence.
  • Consent for Operation from AP Pollution control board.
  • Drugs/Ayush department licence.
  • Fire department licence.,
  • License for storage of petroleum diesel and Naptha from Dt. Collector/Civil supplies department
  • License for possession and use of Rectified Spirit and Denatured Spirit from prohibition and excise department

Getting Financial Assistance:

  • All nationalized scheduled Commercial Banks.
  • All scheduled commercial private banks.
  • State Financial Corporation.
  • Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).

MSMSE Registration – UDYAM Portal

The registration of MSME units is libaralised by Government of India. After commencement of Commercial production, the MSME unit holders have to obtain UDYAM Registration through government of India Website www.udyamregistration.gov.in

 

INDUSTRIAL PARKS  IN THE DISTRICT (As on Oct-2024):

 

Sl.No  IP Name No. of Plots No. of Sheds No of units

functioning

Area (acre) Status
1 Industrial Park, Tanuku 82 0 78 25 Existing
2 Industrial Park, Bhimavaram 182 4 178 32 Existing
3 Industrial Park, Palacole 22 0 19 12.24 Existing

 

  1. Incentives under AP MSME & Entrepreneurship Development Policy 4.0 2024-2029 of Government of AP

G.O.MS.NO.69 Dt.26-10-2024 OF INDUSTRIES& COMMERCE (Programme-1) Dept

With an aim to foster a dynamic MSME ecosystem and increase the competitiveness of the sector, Government of Andhra Pradesh has formulated the MSME and Entrepreneur Development Policy 2024-29.

This Policy shall be valid for a period of 5 years from the date of the policy notification, or till a new Policy is announced.

In terms of Gazette Notification S.O. 2119 (E) dated June 26, 2020, an enterprise shall be classified as a micro, small or medium enterprise on the basis of the following criteria as defined in MSMED Act, 2006 and as amended by GoI from time to time:

  • Micro Enterprises : Investment in Plant and Machinery or Equipment does not exceed INR 1 crore and turnover does not

exceed INR 5 crore.

  • Small Enterprises : Investment in Plant and Machinery or Equipment does not exceed INR 10 crore and turnover does not

exceed INR 50 crore.

  • Medium Enterprises : Investment in Plant and Machinery or Equipment does not exceed INR 50 crore and turnover does not

exceed INR 250 crore.

 

Policy No.1: Incentives Under MSME & Entrepreneur Development Policy, 4.0 (2024-29):

 

Micro Unit Small Unit Medium unit
Investment 25%        fixed       Capital 25% fixed Capital 25% fixed Capital
Subsidy Investment limited to Investment Investment limited to
Rs. limited to Rs. Rs.
  25.00 Lakhs on CoD/ 150.00 Lakhs on CoD/ 700.00 Lakhs
1st invoice in 2 1st invoice in 3 on CoD/ 1st invoice in
annual annual 4 annual
Installments. Installments. Installments.
10% additional capital subsidy for Women/SC/ST/Physically handicapped entrepreneurs having domicile in the state with maximum Cap of Rs.700 Lakhs
Technology 20%        fixed       Capital 20% fixed Capital 20% fixed Capital
Upgradation Investment limited to Investment Investment limited to
subsidy Rs. limited to Rs. Rs.
20.00 Lakhs on 100.00 Lakhs on 500.00 Lakhs
1st invoice in 2 1st invoice in 3 on 1st invoice in
annual annual 3 annual
installments installments installments
10% additional capital subsidy for Women/SC/ST/Physically handicapped entrepreneurs having domicile in the state with maximum Cap of Rs.700 Lakhs…….The subsidy is applicable to only expansion units.
Power cost Rs. 1/- per unit for a Rs. 1/- per unit for a Rs. 1/- per unit for
reimbursement period of 6 years period of 6 years a period of 6 years
with a with with a
annual cap Rs. a annual cap Rs. annual cap Rs.
1.00 Lakhs 5.00 Lakhs 15.00 Lakhs
Net SGST 100% for six years with 100% for six years 100% for six years
Reimbursement annual cap of 5% of Annual turnover. with annual cap of v5% of Annual turnover. with annual cap of 5% of Annual turnover.
Skill Up gradation cost Rs. 5000/- per person  for a max of 10 persons Rs. 10000/- per person for a max    of 20 persons 100% Employer contribution to EPF, Capped at Rs. 1.00 Lakhs per annum, for

3years

Local

procurment subsidy.

( for exporting units in select sectors registered in the state)

1% of annual

turnover for 3 years with an overall cap of Rs. 15.00 Lakhs

1% of annual

turnover for 3 years with a overall cap of Rs.150.00Lakhs

1% of annual

turnover for 3 years with an overall cap of Rs. 700.00 Lakhs

Quality Certification Cost Top Up Balance of GoI subsidy to cover 100% cost Balance of GoI subsidy to cover 100% cost Balance of GoI subsidy to cover 100% cost
Energy & Water audit cost 1.75% cost of Water audit, capped at INR 1 Lakh.

2. 75% cost of Energy audit, capped at INR 2 Lakh during policy period.

3. 25% cost of  equipment as per audit, capped at INR 20 Lakhs.

1.75% cost of Water audit, capped at INR 1 Lakh.

2. 75% cost of Energy audit, capped at INR 2 Lakh during policy period.

3. 25% cost of  equipment as per audit, capped at INR 40 Lakhs.

1.75% cost of Water audit, capped at INR 1 Lakh.

2. 75% cost of Energy audit, capped at INR 2 Lakh during policy period.

3. 25% cost of  equipment as per audit, capped at INR 50 Lakhs.

 

Stamp duty and Transfer duty Reimbursement:100% stamp duty and transfer duty paid by the industry on purchase of land meant for industrial use will be reimbursed.100% stamp duty for lease of land/shed/buildings, mortagages and hypothications will be reimbursed.

Land Conversion charges: 100% fee charged for land conversion will be reimbursed.

Policy No. 2: New Andhra Pradesh Food Processing Policy (4.0) 2024-29 : G.O.MS.No. 71,  Dated: 26-10-2024

Details of Various Subsidies under AP Food Processing Policy 2024-29

By 2029, Andhra Pradesh will be a leading food processing hub, leveraging advanced technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship to minimize post-harvest losses and boost value addition. The state will focus on cluster-based development, enhancing product quality through traceability, sustainable practices, and integration with global markets. Our vision is to foster a dynamic ecosystem driven by market-focused research, varietal improvements, and targeted skill development. This will attract foreign investments, increase value-added exports, and promote responsible environmental and social practices for a sustainable and competitive food processing industry.

Capital Subsidy :

 

 

 

Beneficiary

Subsidy for Primary Processing units Subsidy for Secondary/ Tertiary Processing units Subsidy for Technology Upgradation/ Modernization Subsidy for Waste Processing units Subsidy for setting up of Modern Abattoirs/ Meat processing/Animal Feed units
 

FPOs/SHGs/ Federations/ Cooperatives/ Societies

25% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 50 Lakh

In 2 yearly Installments from generation of 1st

tax Invoice

35% of Fixed Capital Investment

Limited to Rs. 5 Cr. In 2 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax

Invoice

35% of Fixed Capital Investment,

Limited to Rs. 5Cr.

In 2 yearly Installments From generation of

1st tax Invoice

50% of Fixed

Capital Investment, Limited to

Rs. 2 Cr. In 2 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

50% of Fixed Capital Investment,

Limited to

Rs. 15 Cr. In 2 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

 

Micro

enterprises

25% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 25 Lakh

In 2 yearly Installments from generation of 1st

tax Invoice

35% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 35 Lakh

In 2 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

20% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 20 Lakh

In 2 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

25% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 25 Lakh

In 2 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

35% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 35 Lakh

In 2 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

 

 

Small

enterprises

25% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 1.5 Cr

In 3 yearly Installments from generation of 1st

tax Invoice

35% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to

Rs. 3.5 Cr

In 3 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

20% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to

Rs. 1 Cr,

In 3 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

25% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to

Rs. 2.5 Cr

In 3 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

35% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 3.5 Cr

In 3 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

 

 

Medium enterprises

25% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 7 Cr

In 4 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

25% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 1.5 Cr.

In 4 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

20% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 5 Cr

In 5 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

25% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 5 Cr

In 5 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

35% of Fixed Capital Investment, Limited to Rs. 15 Cr

In 5 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

 

Large

enterprise

15% of Fixed Capital

Investment.

In 5 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice.

15% of Fixed Capital

Investment. In 5 yearly

Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice.

10% of Fixed Capital

Investment In 5 yearly

Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

 

 

NIL

35% of Fixed Capital

Investment, Limited to Rs. 25 Cr In 5 yearly Installments from generation of 1st tax Invoice

.Additional Subsidy for enterprises

wholly owned byWomen/BC

/SC/ST/specia lly-abled

entrepreneurs of local

domicile

An additional 10% subsidy (within the

limits of maximum cap) for enterprises wholly owned by Women/BC/SC/ST/spe cially- abled

entrepreneurs of local domicile

An additional 10% subsidy (within the limits of maximum cap) for enterprises wholly owned by

Women/BC/SC/ST/s pecially- abled

entrepreneurs of local domicile

An additional 10% subsidy (within the limits of maximum cap) for enterprises wholly owned by

Women/BC/SC/ST/s pecially- abled

entrepreneurs of local domicile

 

 

NIL

 

 

NIL

 

 

OTHER SUBSIDIES FOR FOOD PROCESSING UNITS

 

Name of Subsidy

 

Micro

 

Small

 

Medium

 

Large

Power cost reimbursement (FPOs/SHGs/Federations/ Cooperatives/Societies, MSMEs units) Rs. 1/- per unit for a period of 6

years with a annual   cap Rs. 1.00 Lakhs

Rs. 1/- per unit for a period of 6 years with a annual cap

Rs. 5.00 Lakhs

Rs. 1/- per unit for a period of 6 years with a

annual cap Rs. 15.00 Lakhs

 

Rs. 1/- per unit for a period of 3 years.

Net SGST

Reimbursement FPOs/SHGs/Federations/ Cooperatives/Societies MSMEs units

 

100% for 6 years with annual cap of 5% of Annual turnover.

100% for 6 years with annual cap of

5%      of Annual turnover

 

100% for 6 years with annual cap of 5% of Annual turnover.

100% for 5 years with annual cap of 5%      of Annual turnover.
 

 

Skill Up gradation cost

 

Rs. 5000/- per person for a max of 10 persons

 

Rs.10000/- per person for a max of 20 persons

100% Employer contribution to EPF, Capped at

Rs.1.00 Lakh/Annum for 3yrs

 

-NIL-

 

Local procumbent subsidy.

( for exporting units)

1% of annual 1% of annual 1% of annual

turnover for 3 years with an overall cap of Rs. 700.00

Lakhs

turnover for 3 years

with an overall cap

turnover for 3 years

with a overall cap

-NIL-
of Rs. 15.00 Lakhs of Rs.150.00 Lakhs
 

 

 

 

Water audit And Energy Audit

75% of Audit cost Water audit, Limited to Rs. 1L

25% of cost of equipment as prescribed In audit.

75% of Audit cost Water audit, Limited to Rs. 1L

25% of cost of equipment as prescribed In audit.

75% of Audit cost Water audit, Limited to Rs. 1L

25% of cost of equipment as prescribed In audit.

Energy audit, Limited to Rs. 2L Equipment cost, Limited to Rs. 20 L. Energy audit, Limited to Rs. 2L

Equipment cost, Limited to Rs.40L.

Energy audit, Limited to Rs. 2L Equipment cost, Limited to Rs.50L  

-NIL-

100% stamp duty and transfer duty on purchase of land 100% stamp duty and transfer duty on purchase of land 100% stamp duty and transfer duty on purchase of land 100% stamp duty and transfer duty on purchase of

land

Stamp Duty reimbursement 100% stamp duty for lease of land/shed/buildings, mortgages and hypothecations 100% stamp duty for lease of land/shed/buildings, mortgages and hypothecations 100% stamp duty for lease of land/shed/buildings, mortgages and hypothecations  

100% stamp duty for lease of land/shed/buildings mortgages and hypothecations

Land conversion charges 100% fee charged for land conversion 100% fee charged for land conversion 100% fee charged for land conversion 100% fee charged for land

conversion

 

Top-up on Schemes of Government of India

State government will give top up of 10 – 15% additional Incentive for the sanctioned projects under PMKSY scheme of MoFPI, GoI.

MoFPI Scheme Top up
Agro ProcessIng Cluster 15% of the eligible project upto Rs. 1 Cr
Irradiation facility 15% of the eligible project costupto Rs. 1 Cr
Food Safety and Quality Assurance •         15% on the eligible equipment upto 10 Lakh

•         10% on technical civil upto 5 Lakh

Operation Greens – Long Term 15% of the eligible project costupto Rs. 1 Cr

 

  1. Additional 2% of Interest Subvention upon the sanction of project under the Scheme of Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF) on the term loan for a period of 5 years with a cappIng of additional cumulative Interest subvention not exceedIng 5 Cr.
  2. Additional 2% of Interest Subvention upon the sanction of project under the Scheme of Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF) on the term loan up to 1 Cr for 5 years.
  3. The Incentive is eligible for only those projects that received GoI sanction and only to the extent of Investment committed to GoI and proportionate Investment made In
  4. Investment made In AP, beyond what is committed to GoI for the sanction of project, will not be considered for the top-up
  5. The disbursement of State additional Incentive can be released In equal Installments over a period of 5 years provided if the unit is operatIng with 50% of Installed capacity and amount will be disbursed based on the unit capacity utilization, brandIng, and employment
  6. The Government can add more such schemes of Government of India under this option after the approval of

 

Policy No. 3: New Andhra Pradesh Industrial Development Policy (4.0) 2024-29 – G.O.MS.No. 68 Dated: 26-10-2024

In the last decade, the state started comprehensive infrastructure plans, combining ports, airports, industrial corridors, parks, and essential utilities like power, water, and roads. This has made the state a top investment destination and will support industrial growth and job creation for the next 20-30 years.

Incentives under Industrial Development Policy (IDP 2024-29):

 

Category FCI Range in Rs. Crores Standard Investment Period
Sub-Large 51 to 500 2 Years
Large 501 to 1,000 3 Years
Mega 1001 to 5,000 3 Years
Ultra Mega 5,001 and above 4 Years

 

Category Sub-Large Large Mega / Ultra Mega
 

 

Investment Subsidy

12% of FCI

Additional 5% for Women/ BC/ SC/ ST/specially-abled

 

 

12% of FCI

 

 

15% of FCI

 

➢   If E/I ratio is 5 and above then                – 10% of FCI as subsidy

Employment Creation Subsidy ➢   If E/I ratio is between 3 & 5 then – 9% of FCI as subsidy

➢   If E/I ratio is between 1 & 3 then – 8% of FCI as subsidy

➢   If E/I ratio is less than 1 then – Nil subsidy
Local Procurement Subsidy 1% of annual export turnover for 3 Years  

 

Power Cost Reimbursement Rs 1.00/- per unit for 2 Years
Net SGST

Reimbursement

100% for 5 Years 100% for 5 Years
 

 

Decarbonisation Subsidy

1.       Non Red Category – 10% &

2.     Red Category – 15%

1.       Non Red Category – 20% &

2.       Red Category – 25%

1.       Non Red Category -20% for Mega & 25% for Ultra Mega.

2.       Red Category – 30% for Mega &

35% for Ultra Mega.

(Limited to 6% of FCI) (Limited to 6% of FCI) (Limited to 6% of FCI)
Stamp Duty Reimbursement 100%
Land Conversion

Charges

100%

 

*E/I refers to Employment to Investment (E/I) ratio.

Policy No. 4: Andhra Pradesh Policy for establishment of Private Industrial Parks with ‘Plug and Play’ Industrial Infrastructure (4.0) 2024-29 – G.O.MS.No. 67,  Dated: 26-10-2024

Objective: Following are the policy objectives:- a) To promote and enable the development of world class Industrial Parks by private sector agencies in Andhra Pradesh.

  1. b) To generate employment and attract investment by enabling the formation of a conducive environment to bring in investments in the state.
  2. c) To enable provision for world class Operation & Maintenance in the Industrial Parks in the state
  3. d) Create an enabling framework for pooling of land from farmers for creation of Industrial Parks e) To promote the establishment of sector specific industrial park

Incentives, Subsidies and their disbursement Schedule for Private Industrial Parks

 

Incentive

Private Nano or Tiny and MSME Parks  

Private Large Industrial Parks and Mega Industrial Parks

Charges for Land Conversion 100% Exempted 100% Exempted
Charges for Change of Land Use in the Master Plan Notified 100% Exempted 100% Exempted
Layout Approval Exempted Exempted
Stamp Duty and Registration Charges for pooling of Land 100% Exempted 100% Exempted
Capital Subsidy Rs. 5 Lakhs per Acre Rs. 3 Lakhs per Acre

 

Disbursement/Release schedule of Capital Subsidy to the Priviate Industrial Parks

Subsidy release

phase

Progress Status  

Milestone Achieved

Milestone of incentive / subsidy release
 

Phase – I

Approval of the Project Minimum Assured External Infra such as Road, Power, Water, etc. Upfront incentives sanctioned
 

Phase – II

 

25% progress

Upto 25% area developed or 15% of

area allotted, whichever is higher

30% of subsidy amount
Phase – III 75% progress Upto 75% area developed or 50% of

area allotted, whichever is higher;

20% of subsidy amount
 

Phase – IV

100 %

Complete

100% area developed; CFC in place;

75% area allotted

20% of subsidy amount
 

Phase – V

Operational

Park

>80% area allotted; 20% area

implemented

Last 30% subsidy amount

release

  • The Developer shall be eligible for separate capital support for CETPs and Desalination Plants

as applicable under the AP Industrial Development Policy, 4.0 or other schemes of the State Government or Government of India.

  • Policy encourages industrial projects to build housing and hostels for employees within 5 km of these Industrial parks as well.
  • The government will facilitate to develop Industrial housing facilities / Industrial Hostels to rent to workers and industries, in all the Mega Parks and select Large Parks, duly dovetailing GoI schemes (Affordable Rental Housing Complex (ARHC) Scheme) or any other scheme. The Developer will be facilitated to get the required capital support for Industrial Housing and other social infrastructure projects and for additional FSI in case of vertical buildings planned on the Industrial Park site.
  • The Developer shall be eligible for incentives and subsidies after the lands have been registered in the name of the Private

 

Remarks: All the above 4 policies Operational Guidelines have not released yet (As on Oct-24), for more details pls contact District Industries Centre, Collectorate, Bhimavaram

 

Large & Mega Projects (As on Oct-24):-

The Government of India classifies enterprises as large if their net turnover exceeds 250 crores. Enterprises that meet the following criteria are considered mega projects:

  • Have a capital investment of at least 250 crores
  • Create employment for more than 2,000 people
S.No. District Mandal Village Name of the Unit Category Sector Capacity Capacity
Unit
Prodn
Year
Investment
INR Cr

Employment
1 West Godavari Bhimavaram Rayalam Jagadeesh Marine Exports (L) Large Prawn Processing Food, Agro, Marine Products 15000 TPA 1999 63.00 350
2 West Godavari Bhimavaram Seesali Nexs feeds Limited(L) Large 1)Fish feed Pellets                              2)Prawn feed Pellets Food, Agro, Marine Products 1)158,400           2)95040 TPA 2011 76.65 250
3 West Godavari Bhimavaram Tundurru Godavari Mega Aqua Food Park Pvt. Ltd.(L) Large Prawn Processing and Ice Plants Food, Agro, Marine Products 18000 TPA 2019 122.6 99
4 West Godavari Iragavaram K.Illindalaparru Wanbury Limited Large Bulk Drugs(Intermedieate)(L) Bulk Drugs, Pharmaceuticals 5400 TPA 1995 45.4 320
5 West Godavari Palakole Pulapalli Sandhya Marines  Ltd.(L) Large Prawn Frozen Food, Agro, Marine Products 22500 TPA 1992 87.77 900
6 West Godavari Tadepalligudem Tadepalligudem Foods Fats & Fertilisers Ltd. (Expansion(L)) Large Crude Palm Oil,Power Generation Other Industries 6 MW 2017 153.62 750
7 West Godavari Tanuku Peravali Road Devi Sea Foods Ltd.(L) Large Prawn Frozen Food, Agro, Marine Products 4500 TPA 2001 55.00 350
8(A) West Godavari Tanuku Venkatrayapuram Andhra Sugars Ltd.(L) Large Ethyle Alcohol, Denatured Ethyl Alcohol Chemical & Petro Chemicals 9000 KL PA 1962 59.33 110
8(B) West Godavari Tanuku Venkatrayapuram Andhra Sugars Ltd. (L) Large Hydroxl Terminated Poly Butadiene (HTPB) Chemical & Petro Chemicals 180 TPA 1980 102.66 225

  

 MSME Units Registered in the District(As on Oct-24):-

Category No Investment in Crores Employment
Micro 34545 968.96 1,16,199
Small 388 420.50 3,826
Medium 20 637.03 4,257
Large 8 611.4 2,801

Sectorwise MSMEs (As on Oct-24):-

S.No Sector No of units Investment in crores Employment
1 Agro & Food Processing 2719 750 29876
2 Chemical & Pharma 39 95 750
3 Basic metals & Engineering products 274 30 1265
4 Wood Products 391 50 2970
5 Servicing 15970 350 44790
6 Other Manufacturing & Service 1732 377 9500
7 Trading 14008 375 35131
Total 34953 2027 124282

Potential Activities for Establishment of Industrial Units in West Godavari District

(Rs. In Lakhs)

Sl No Name of the activity Land cost Building Machinery Total
1 Milk Chilling Own/leased 15.00 30.00 45.00
2 Milk processing Own/leased 50.00 150.00 200.00
3 Ice cream  Manufacturing Own/leased 20.00 80.00 100.00
4 Ghee Manufacturing Own/leased 10.00 25.00 35.00
5 Cashew nut processing Own/leased 8.00 22.00 30.00
6 Fish Meal Own/leased 35.00 120.00 15.000
7 Poultry Feed Own/leased 6.00 18.00 24.00
8 Cattle Feed Own/leased 20.00 50.00 70.00
9 Prawn processing Own/leased 120.00 410.00 530.00
10 Fruit processing Own/leased 80.00 120.00 200.00
11 Banana Powder Own/leased 20.00 40.00 60.00
12 Desiccated coconut powder Own/leased 6.00 20.00 26.00
13 Vegetables processing Own/leased 80.00 140.00 220.00
14 Rice Mill (2 Tons per hour) Own/leased 25.00 60.00 85.000
15 Rice Mill (5 Tons per Hour) Parboiled Own/leased 150.00 300.00 450.00
16 Idly Ravva Own/leased 20.00 50.00 70.00
17 Poha making Own/leased 2.00 8.00 10.00
18 Biscuits Own/leased 20.00 50.00 70.00
19 Bakery Products Own/leased 20.00 40.00 60.00
20 Ice cream cones Own/leased 8.00 24.00 32.00
21 Noodles making Own/leased 5.00 10.00 15.00
22 Ice Blocks Own/leased 10.00 35.00 45.00
23 Packaged Drinking water Own/leased 10.00 18.00 28.00
24 Masala Powder Own/leased 8.00 15.00 23.00
25 Dall Milling Own/leased 40.00 40.00 80.00
26 Pickels making Own/leased 15.00 4.00 19.00
27 Potato chips Own/leased 10.00 20.00 30.00
28 Artificial flavours Own/leased 15.00 20.00 35.00
29 Confectionary Own/leased 20.00 80.00 100.00
30 Large Bakery Own/leased 100.00 200.00 300.00
31 Chilli powder Own/leased 10.00 20.00 30.00
32 Non Veg Pickels Own/leased 10.00 5.00 15.00
33 Wheat Floor Small Own/leased 20.00 20.00 40.00
34 Wheat Floor Large Own/leased 100.00 300.00 400.00
35 Ready to eat foods Own/leased 10.00 30.00 40.00
36 Cherries Own/leased 20.00 40.00 60.00
37 Saas and Jam Own/leased 20.00 30.00 50.00
38 Milk Confectionary Own/leased 50.00 200.00 250.00
39 Fish Oil Own/leased 50.00 150.00 200.00
40 Ball clay Own/leased 10.00 10.00 20.00
41 Refractory Bricks Own/leased 10.00 40.00 50.00
42 Stone crusher Own/leased 10.00 120.00 130.00
43 Fly ash Bricks Own/leased 12.00 8.00 20.00
44 Pavment Tiles Own/leased 10.00 6.00 16.00
45 Cellular light  weight bricks Own/leased 30.00 30.00 60.00
46 Auto clave aerated Bricks Own/leased 100.00 300.00 400.00
47 Chalk Pieces Making Own/leased 2.00 3.00 5.00
48 Granite Polishing Own/leased 15.00 100.00 115.00
49 R C Spun Pipes Own/leased 20.00 20.00 40.00
50 Precast compound wall Bricks Own/leased 10.00 15.00 25.00
51 Crockery Products Own/leased 200.00 400.00 600.00
52 Electrical Insulators Own/leased 100.00 200.00 300.00
53 Ready-mix Concrete Own/leased 20.00 200.00 220.00
54 Quartz Powder Own/leased 50.00 100.00 150.00
55 Sanitary Ware Own/leased 200.00 500.00 700.00
56 Detergent powder Own/leased 10.00 20.00 30.00
57 Detergent cake Own/leased 10.00 30.00 40.00
58 Alum used in paper and textile industry Own/leased 10.00 30.00 40.00
59 Liquid detergent Own/leased 2.00 4.00 6.00
60 Oxygen gas Own/leased 40.00 100.00 140.00
61 Phynol Own/leased 5.00 10.00 15.00
62 Red oxide Own/leased 6.00 10.00 16.00
63 Paints Own/leased 15.00 15.00 30.00
64 Reclaimed rubber Own/leased 50.00 150.00 200.00
65 Woven sack bags stiching Own/leased 10.00 20.00 30.00
66 Polythene bags Own/leased 8.00 16.00 24.00
67 Disposable plastic syringes Own/leased 40.00 130.00 170.00
68 Disposable plastic cups Own/leased 40.00 90.00 130.00
69 PVC pipes (2”  to 8” ) Own/leased 60.00 120.00 180.00
70 PVC pipes  (1/4” to 2”) Own/leased 10.00 20.00 30.00
71 PVC fittings Own/leased 60.00 200.00 260.00
72 HDPE Pipes Own/leased 40.00 200.00 240.00
73 Mineral water bottles Own/leased 6.00 15.00 21.00
74 Plastic reprocessing unit Own/leased 5.00 30.00 35.00
75 Thermocol Sheets Own/leased 10.00 30.00 40.00
76 Thermocol Boxes Own/leased 30.00 100.00 130.00
77 Plastic Thread for stiching bags Own/leased 30.00 80.00 120.00
78 Injection Moulding products Own/leased 20.00 60.00 80.00
79 Plastic containers for packing food Own/leased 30.00 100.00 130.00
80 Bottle caps Own/leased 5.00 20.00 25.00
81 File covers Own/leased 5.00 10.00 15.00
82 UPVC Doors and Windows Own/leased 20.00 40.00 60.00
83 Plastic Crates making Own/leased 30.00 100.00 130.00
84 20 Ltrs Bobble Tops Own/leased 20.00 120.00 140.00
85 Plastic Rope Own/leased 50.00 100.00 150.00
86 Plstic Mugs and Dust Bins Own/leased 30.00 60.00 90.00
87 Chairs Own/leased 50.00 200.00 250.00
88 PP Covers Own/leased 20.00 20.00 40.00
89 Multi layer Blow Film Unit Own/leased 40.00 150.00 190.00
90 UPVC Switch Boards Own/leased 30.00 60.00 90.00
91 Electrical Switches Own/leased 20.00 60.00 80.00
92 Junction Boxes Own/leased 10.00 10.00 20.00
93 Automobile components Own/leased 100.00 300.00 400.00
94 Soap Boxes Own/leased 10.00 20.00 30.00
95 UPVC Cheppals Own/leased 60.00 200.00 260.00
96 Leather Walets Own/leased 50.00 40.00 90.00
97 Leather Belts Own/leased 50.00 50.00 90.00
98 Leather Shoes Own/leased 50.00 50.00 100.00
99 Lap top Bags Own/leased 10.00 10.00 20.00
100 Rubber bands Own/leased 15.00 20.00 35.00
101 Injection Moudling rubber bushes Own/leased 15.00 30.00 45.00
102 Rubber mats Own/leased 15.00 80.00 95.00
103 Tyre retrading Own/leased 20.00 60.00 80.00
104 Thread rubber Own/leased 50.00 200.00 250.00
105 Leather chapels Own/leased 10.00 10.00 20.00
106 Leather hand bags Own/leased 5.00 5.00 10.00
107 Craft paper making Own/leased 80.00 160.00 240.00
108 White and News print making Own/leased 210.00 810.00 1120.00
109 Paper board making Own/leased 160.00 410.00 570.00
110 Straw board making Own/leased 180.00 480.00 660.00
111 Paper board from paper waste Own/leased 15.00 18.00 33.00
112 Paper covers Own/leased 8.00 18.00 26.00
113 Corrugated boxes ( 2 ply) Own/leased 10.00 25.00 35.00
114 Corrugated boxes ( 3 ply) Own/leased 40.00 80.00 120.00
115 Note books manufacturing Own/leased 20.00 12.00 32.00
116 Automatic note books making unit Own/leased 40.00 140.00 180.00
117 Offset printing Own/leased 40.00 110.00 150.00
118 Flex printing Own/leased 10.00 18.00 28.00
119 Paper cups Own/leased 6.00 15.00 21.00
120 Paper plates Own/leased 5.00 5.00 10.00
121 Paper cones for textile industries Own/leased 10.00 40.00 50.00
122 Egg trays Own/leased 20.00 40.00 60.00
123 Web Offset printing Own/leased 50.00 100.00 150.00
124 Paper Bags Own/leased 20.00 20.00 40.00
125 Tissue paper Own/leased 20.00 40.00 60.00
126 Sanitary Napkins Own/leased 20.00 10.00 30.00
127 Daipers Own/leased 30.00 50.00 60.00
128 Tissue Napkins Own/leased 20.00 40.00 60.00
129 Duplex Board Boxes Own/leased 20.00 150.00 170.00
130 Hand Made paper Articles Own/leased 20.00 10.00 30.00
131 Gift Articles Own/leased 20.00 20.00 40.00
132 Readymade garments Own/leased 10.00 15.00 25.00
133 Dyeing on cloth Own/leased 4.00 6.00 10.00
134 Hosiery garment making Own/leased 8.00 12.00 20.00
135 Bandage cloth Own/leased 8.00 10.00 18.00
136 Cotton tape Own/leased 5.00 5.00 10.00
137 Folding cotton cloths Own/leased 6.00 8.00 14.00
138 School bags Own/leased 4.00 2.00 6.00
139 Cotton belts Own/leased 2.00 1.00 3.00
141 Coir fiber Own/leased 3.00 18.00 21.00
142 Coir yarn Own/leased 4.00 5.00 9.00
143 Curled coir Own/leased 6.00 20.00 26.00
144 Coir mats Own/leased 4.00 2.00 6.00
145 Rubberised coir matries Own/leased 80.00 140.00 220.00
146 Big shopper bags Own/leased 4.00 1.00 5.00
147 Imitation Jewellery Own/leased 20.00 10.00 30.00
148 Steel rerolling Own/leased 60.00 140.00 200.00
149 Ron ingots making Own/leased 60.00 180.00 240.00
150 Wire Nails Own/leased 6.00 24.00 30.00
151 Bolts and nuts Own/leased 6.00 18.00 24.00
152 General Engineering works Own/leased 4.00 6.00 10.00
153 Rice mill elevators Own/leased 4.00 60.00 10.00
154 Steel casting Own/leased 10.00 25.00 35.00
155 Rolling shutters Own/leased 5.00 15.00 20.00
156 Gates and grills Own/leased 2.00 1.00 3.00
157 Barbed wire Own/leased 10.00 20.00 30.00
158 Welding electrode Own/leased 20.00 60.00 80.00
159 Steel Furniture Own/leased 4.00 4.00 8.00
160 Powder coated steel furniture Own/leased 6.00 24.00 30.00
161 Aluminum Utensils Own/leased 6.00 10.00 16.00
162 Tin boxes Own/leased 15.00 40.00 55.00
163 Cable wires Own/leased 40.00 140.00 180.00
164 Agricultural implements Own/leased 5.00 6.00 11.00
165 Tractor trailers Own/leased 5.00 6.00 11.00
166 Dairy Machinery Equipment Own/leased 20.00 40.00 60.00
167 Rubberized coir matrices Own/leased 50.00 200.00 250.00
168 Hospital beds Own/leased 20.00 15.00 35.00
169 Steel Furniture Own/leased 20.00 25.00 55.00
170 SS Furniture Own/leased 20.00 25.00 55.00
171 Cotton Bandage Own/leased 20.00 20.00 40.00
172 I V Sets Own/leased 20.00 50.00 70.00
173 Pharmaceutical Products Own/leased 30.00 50.00 80.00
174 Bulk Drugs Own/leased 200.00 400.00 600.00
175 Toughned Glasses Own/leased 100.00 200.00 300.00
176 Water Paints Own/leased 50.00 30.00 80.00
177 Wall care Putty Own/leased 50.00 30.00 80.00
178 Water cealing compounds Own/leased 50.00 30.00 80.00
179 Oil Paints Own/leased 100.00 100.00 200.00
180 Emulsion paints Own/leased 150.00 250.00 400.00
181 Cement paints Own/leased 100.00 100.00 200.00
182 Agro Briquettes Own/leased 30.00 50.00 80.00
183 Spinning Mill Own/leased 1000.00 3000.00 4000.00
184 Ginning Mills Own/leased 100.00 400.00 500.00
185 Fabric making Own/leased 1000.00 1500.00 2500.00
186 Towels Own/leased 100.00 150.00 250.00
187 Sree Falls Own/leased 10.00 5.00 15.00
188 Agarbatti Own/leased 10.00 20.00 30.00
189 Nighties Own/leased 10.00 5.00 15.00
190 Batik Printing Own/leased 10.00 5.00 15.00
191 Coconut shell powder Own/leased 30.00 50.00 80.00
192 Herbal masquito coils Own/leased 50.00 60.00 110.00
193 Herbal Products Own/leased 50.00 60.00 110.00
194 Automobile servicing (Two wheelers) Own/leased 2.00 2.00 4.00
195 Automobile car wash Own/leased 2.00 8.00 10.00
196 Wheel alignment Own/leased 8.00 14.00 22.00
197 Repairing of automobiles Own/leased 4.00 10.00 14.00
198 Digital photo Lab Own/leased 15.00 35.00 50.00

 

POTENTIAL ACTIVITIES IDENTIFIED IN WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT:

Resources based Industries:

Local available Raw material based units:

  • Milk and Milk based Industries: Milk Chilling, Milk Processing, Milk powder, Ghee Manufacturing, Butter milk, Basundhi, Milk based sweets, Ice cream making, chocolates etc, cattle feed units.
  • Fruit based industries: Mango, Guava pulp based Industries. i.e Mango pulp, guava pulp, mango jelly, Pickels , fruit jams etc.
  • Coir Based Industries: Coir fiber, coir Yarn, Curled Coir, rubberized coir blocks, Coir matrices etc.
  • Agricultural commodities based Industries: Rice Mills, Solvent oils extraction units, Palm kernel oil, Jaggary manufacturing.
  • Aqua Culture based Industries: Ice Blocks, Prawn Processing, Fish processing units. Fish and prawn Feed units.
  • Mineral based units ( Fly Ash etc): Fly ash bricks, Cellular light weight Bricks, Auto clave aerated concrete bricks, Precast compound wall bricks, flooring tiles, Refractory Bricks, Ceramic Tiles, Bathrooms tiles,  sanitary items etc.

Local Demand Based Industries:

  • Food based Industries: Ready to eat items like Potato Chips, Kurkurey, Karapusa, Chikkies etc, Bakery products like Biscuits, cakes, Bread, Noodles making, Pickles, Papads, Chilly Powders, Masala Powders, Cashew Nut processing,  Mushrooms making
  • Plastic Based Industries: Plastic Chairs, buckets, mugs, dust bins, stools, Pet Bottles, Pet Bottle Jars, water Bubble tops, Plastic Ropes, Plastic Glasses and cups, Plastic packing containers, Tupperware productsTooth brushes, PVC Pipes, HDPE Pipes, PP covers, Multi layer Polythene film pouches, disposable Plastic syringes,
  • Construction based Industries: Autoclaved Aerated bricks, Cellular light weight Bricks, Fly ash Bricks, Precast Concrete compound wall bricks, payment bricks, UPVC Doors, UPVC Windows, PVC coated cup boards, UPVC Pipes, paints, Curtains rods, stitching of curtains, Powder coated steel furniture , sanitary steel taps etc.
  • Packing Based Industries: Corrugated Boxes, HIPS curd cups, Pet Bottles and Jars, Card board boxes, rotogravure printed Laminated Polythene Pouches, PP Covers, Non woven fabric cloth bags, plastic laminated Jute Bags, Students school bags, Office bags, Craft paper Cones, Envelop Covers, Paper Bags, Multi layer Polythene film pouches (packing for Oil), Thermo coal Boxes, Laptop cover bags, Cell phone covers.
  • Local demand based Industries: Detergent Powders, soaps, Dish cleaning Bars, Dish cleaning liquids, Toilet cleaners, Sanitary Napkins, Children and Women wear readymade garments,  Leather chapels, UPVC soul based chapels, Leather ladies Bags etc.

Existing Industrial Ecosystem, Exports and Growth Engines

Products Exported Aqua and Marine food products.
ODOP Crochet Lace items – Narasapuram
Existing MSMEs Food based Industries: Edible oils, Ready to eat items like Potato Chips, Chikkiesetc, Bakery products like Biscuits, cakes, Bread, Noodles making, Pickles, Papads, Chilly Powders, Masala Powders, Mushrooms, etc.

Plastic Based Industries:  Pet Bottles, Pet Bottle Jars, Water Bubble Tops, Plastic Ropes, Plastic Glasses and cups, Plastic Storage Tanks, PVC Pipes, HDPE Pipes, PP covers, Multi layer Polythene film pouches, reprocessed plastic granules, etc.

Construction based Industries: Autoclaved Aerated bricks, Cellular light weight Bricks, Fly ash Bricks, Precast Concrete compound wall bricks, pavement bricks, UPVC Doors, UPVC Windows, PVC coated cup boards, UPVC Pipes, Powder coated steel furniture, etc.

Packaging Based Industries: Corrugated Boxes, rotogravure printed Laminated Polythene Pouches, Non-woven fabric cloth bags, Jute Bags, Students school bags, Office bags, Paper Cones, Envelop Covers, Paper Bags, Thermocole Boxes, etc.

Local demand based Industries: Sanitary Napkins, Readymade garments, etc.

Other existing Industrial Ecosystem 1.        Rice mills

2.        Aqua Processing units

3.        Textile spinning mills

4.        Aqua Feed Manufacturing units

5.        Ice Manufacturing units

6.        Food Processing units

 

PRIME MINISTER’S EMPLOYMENT GENERATION PROGRAMME (PMEGP):

Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) is credit linked Scheme of Govt. of India. In District-level District Industries Centre (DIC) is implementing agency.

  • Eligible to manufacturing and industrial service units.
  • For manufacturing cost of the project is up to Rs.50 lakhs.
  • For servicing units cost of the project is up to Rs.20 lakhs.
  • Eligible candidates to apply through online website kviconline.gov.in

OBJECTIVES

  • To generate continuous and sustainable employment opportunities in Rural and Urban areas of the country
  • To provide continuous and sustainable employment to a large segment of traditional and prospective artisans, rural and urban unemployed youth in the country through setting up of micro enterprises.
  • To facilitate participation of financial institutions for higher credit flow to micro sector.

ELIGIBILITY

  • Individuals above 18 years of age.
  • No qualification is required, however VIII Std. pass required for project above Rs.10.00 lakhs in manufacturing and above Rs. 5.00 lakhs for Service Sector.
  • Self Help Groups and Charitable Trusts.
  • Institutions Registered under Societies Registration Act- 1860.
  • Production based Co-operative Societies.

NEGATIVE LIST OF ACTIVITIES

  • Industry / Business connected with productions / processing / sale of meat or intoxicant items like Beedi / Pan / Cigar / Cigarette etc.
  • Industry / Business connected with cultivation, sericulture, horticulture, floriculture.
  • Manufacture of Polythene carry bags of less than 20 microns / containers of recycled plastic.
  • Processing of Pashmina Wool and products involving hand spinning and hand weaving coming under purview of Khadi Certification Rule.
  • Rural Transport (except Auto rickshaw, House boat, tourist boat in A & N Islands and except house boat, Shikara & Tourist Boats in Jammu & Kashmir and Cycle Rickshaw.)
  • CNG Auto Rickshaw will be allowed only in A & N Islands and NER with the approval of Chief Secretary of the State on

merit.

Scheme financial pattern is as follows.

 

Category of Beneficiary Subsidy Percentage Beneficiary Contribution
Urban Areas Rural Areas
General (OC-Men) 15% 25% 10%
Special (SC/ ST/ OBC/ Women/ Minorities/ Differently-abled/ Ex-Servicemen) 25% 35% 5%

 

West Godavari District Industries Centre Performance :

 

o    Year o    Physical Target* o    Financial Target*

o    (₹ lakhs)

o    Applications Sponsored o    Sanctioned by Bank o    Grounded
o    No. o    M.M. Involved

o    (₹ lakhs)

o    No. o    M.M. Involved

o    (₹ lakhs)

o    2019-20 o    12 o    34.70 o    87 o    17 o    49.40 o    20 o    61.61
o    2020-21 o    24 o    73.11 o    42 o    15 o    72.41 o    12 o    48.75
o    2021-22 o    34 o    101.61 o    118 o    32 o    118.48 o    28 o    109.89
o    2022-23 o    80 o    232.00 o    197 o    104 o    438.61 o    81 o    301.34
o    2023-24 o    64 o    208.00 o    330 o    182 o    763.75 o    79 o    290.24

 

Various agencies of State and Central Government involved in Development of Industries and are available in West Godavari District and in Vijayawada.

  1. District Industries centre, Collectorate, Bhimavaram.
  2. Andhra Pradesh State Financial Corporation(APSFC), Beside SBI, Eluru.
  3. Khadi Village Industry Board(KVIB), N.R.Pet, Eluru.
  4. Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation,(APIIC), Auto Nagar, Vijayawada.
  5. Central Institute of Tool Design(CITD), Auto Nagar, Vijayawada.
  6. Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology(CIPET), New Auto Nagar, Kanuru Village, Penamaluru.

VARIOUS WEBSITES RELATED TO INDUSTRIAL INFORMATION

1.www.apindustries.gov.in- AP Industries Portal

2.www.apiic.in- APIIC Portal for Land details

3.www.apfps.com- AP Food processing schemes

4.www.ebiz.gov.in- For filing IEM/IL

5.www.dcmsme.gov.in- MSME schemes

6.www.mofpi.nic.in- Central Food processing schemes

7.www.techno-preneur.net- For Project profiles

8.www.smallb.in- For Project profiles

9.www.kviconline.gov.in- PMEGP Schmes

10.www.appcb.ap.nic.in – AP Pollution Control Board

11.www.cftri.com- Food processing industry technical information

12.www.apsfc.com- For financial assistance from APSFC

13.www.sidbi.com- For financial assistance from SIDBI

14.www.msme.gov.in- For MSME information

15.www.citdindia.org- Central Institute of Tool Design

16.www.cipet.gov.in- Central Institute of Plastic Engineering & Technology

17.www.iie.nic.in- Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship

18.www.entrepreneur.com- Entrepreneurship motivation and schemes

19.www.udyogaadhaar.gov.in- For registration of running MSME units

20.www.apitco.org- For Project preparation

 

List of officers working in Industries Department,  West Godavari District.

Sl No Name Designation Phone no
1 U Mangapathi Rao District Industries Officer / Deputy Director 9959256522
11 G S Arun Kumar Industrial Promotion officer 7997952344
12 J V C Sripathi Industrial Promotion officer 7997952343

EMAIL ID:- dic.bhimavaram@gmail.com

 

 

 

Large Industries in the West Godavari District

Andhra Sugars Ltd, Tanuku

Devi Sea Foods Ltd, Tanuku

 

Godavari Mega Food Park, Bhimavaram

3F Industries Ltd, Tadepalligudem

 

 

 

Jagadeesh Marines, Bhimavaram