Manufacturing

India’s manufacturing sector could become an engine for economic growth and jobs

The Indian manufacturing industry has seen tremendous growth, with heavy investments pouring in from foreign and domestic markets recently. With the rapidly increasing young workforce along with the new government initiatives, our country is on the path to becoming a hi-tech global manufacturing hub.

Multinational corporations and global conglomerates in the mobile, automobile, luxury, and other segments are vying to establish their manufacturing bases in India. Not only would this boost the Indian economy, but will provide a huge impetus to the job market in our country. The government of India aims to create 100 million new jobs in the manufacturing sector by 2022.

Integrated technology solutions from TeamLease has broadened the horizons of various clients by improving the productivity of their workforce.

By automating operations and incorporating tech solutions across the verticals of various organisations, we have helped various companies to enhance their performance and improve their business productivity.

Industry Overview

Embracing Automation and Beyond

The future of industrial engineering sector is looking towards automation, hence only the muscle power would not suffice the operational requirements. Skill-based hiring is also becoming necessary for the organizations in this sector. Production ramping up and down based on the demand is key aspect of this industry, which directly impacts numbers of employee headcount. In these types of scenarios, temporary staffing for a company becomes a must.

Examples Of Our Work

Streamlining Payroll & Compliance for a Manufacturing Conglomerate

Enhancing Compliance and Payrolling Efficiency for a Manufacturing Client

Empowering a Construction & Mining Titan with Nationwide Workforce Solutions

Pan India Payroll Process Expedition by TeamLease For a Manufacturing Giant

In The Media

As of 2023, the renewable energy sector in India employs around 1.2 million people, and this figure is expected to continue growing as investments in renewable energy ramp up.

Subburathinam P

CSO, Staffing

Energetica India, November 20, 2024

Frontline manufacturing roles, often focused on support and assembly, are considered more replaceable. As a result, companies are shifting their focus towards retaining specific skill sets...

Subburathinam P

CSO - Staffing

Outlook Business, November 1, 2024

As domestic solar PV module production ramps up, the demand for skilled workers across the entire solar energy industry value chain will significantly increase.

Subburathinam P

CSO, Staffing

PV Magazine, October 20, 2024

Sectors like EVs and renewable energy are witnessing robust demand, driven by government initiatives like the PLI scheme, which is crucial for incremental job creation..

Kartik Narayan

CEO - Staffing

Economic Times, October 15, 2024
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