Industrial Cooperation » Machinery

Industrialization and SMEs play a significant role in all economies and are the key generators of employment and income, and drivers of innovation and growth. D-8 industrial production increased from 7% in 2009 to 18% in the end of 2010. In addition, output acceleration commenced in the fourth quarter of 2010, and by the end of the last quarter of 2011; D-8 industrial activity expanded at a 20% annualized pace. D-8 held its 1st Industrial Ministerial Meeting and 5th Working Group on Industrial Cooperation (WGIC) on 28 February - 2 March 2010 in Tehran-Iran. Subsequently, D-8 also held 2nd Industrial Ministerial Meeting and 5th Working Group on Industrial Cooperation (WGIC) on 4-6 October 2011 in Istanbul-Turkey and 3rd Ministerial Meeting on Industry held on 8-10 October 2012 in Dhaka-Bangladesh and 4th Ministerial Meeting on Industry held on 26-28 January 2015 in Tehran, Iran . The documents called “Tehran Declaration”,“Istanbul Declaration”, "Dhaka Declaration" and "Tehran Declaration" which were adopted by the Ministerial Meetings provides pragmatic approaches to achieve the expansion of industrial & technological cooperation in the framework of D-8’s Industrial Cooperation and to take necessary steps to increase industrial & market opportunities as well as financial resources. D-8 is also proceeding with the 13(thirteen) Task Forces under the Working Group on Industry, namely TF on Automotive, Energy, Food Industries, Technology Cooperation, Petrochemicals, Cement, Iron-Steel, Textile, Standardization, SMEs, Electronics-IT, Machinery and Ceramic and Glass Industry. The main motive behind those Task Forces was to utilize capacities in order to enhance D-8 Countries industrial cooperation.

1. In line with the initiation of Task Forces under WGIC, the proposal to identify the TFs was raised during the Fourth Meeting of D-8 Working Group on Industrial Cooperation (WGIC) on 10-12 November 2008, Bali-Indonesia.

After having and intensive discussion and exchange of views, the meeting agreed to strengthen future cooperation through Task Forces:

  1. Automotive (Coordinator: Iran, Egypt, and Indonesia)
  2. Energy, Power Sector and Conservation (Coordinator: Turkey, Nigeria)
  3. Food production through Mechanization (Coordinator: Malaysia)
  4. Cooperation/Transfer of Technology (Coordinator: Turkey, Iran)
  5. Petrochemicals and Fertilizer (Coordinator: Indonesia, Iran)
  6. Cement (Coordinator: Iran)
  7. Steel (Coordinator: Iran)
  8. Textile (Coordinator: Egypt, Indonesia)
  9. Standardization and Intellectual Property Rights (Coordinator: Turkey, Iran)
  10. SMEs (Coordinator: Turkey, Indonesia, Iran, Nigeria)
  11. Electronics and IT (Coordinator: Malaysia)

During this meeting, the private sector of Indonesia, Turkey and Iran has signed a Minute of Meeting to facilitate cooperation through a long-term program on Automotive Industry. A joint working group will be established to develop the long-term cooperation.

2. The Fifth Meeting of D-8 Working Group on Industrial Cooperation (WGIC) was held in Tehran, Iran, on February 28 – March 02 2010, back-to-back meeting with the First D-8 Ministerial Meeting on Industry.

During WGIC meeting, all the delegations discussed and approved all the Terms of Reference (ToR) of 11 Task Forces as recommended on previous D-8 WGIC meeting. In addition, Plan of Action: Cooperation on Industry & Tehran Declaration on D-8 Industrial Cooperation was adopted by WGIC meeting. Meanwhile, at ministerial meeting, The Ministers adopted Tehran Declaration.

3. As the one of coordinator Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) under 11 Task Forces of D-8 WGIC, Iran Small Industries & Industrial Parks Organization (ISIPO) hosted the First D-8 SMEs Governmental Bodies Meeting of D-8 Member Countries on 06-07 December 2010 in Tehran-Iran with the idea to examine how to implement the agreements and deepen the ties between D-8 Member Countries. In addition, the meeting has also considered that it is also timely opportune for D-8 governmental bodies to meet and discuss common efforts in responding towards the current potential market of D-8 SMEs.

4. As a follow up activity of the First D-8 SMEs Governmental Bodies Meeting of D-8 Member Countries on 06-07 December 2010 in Tehran-Iran, Iranian government held the SME Cluster Development Best Practice Workshop on 8-9 February 2011 in Tehran-Iran, which intended to familiarize the related persons from Member Countries with the concept and experiences of SME Cluster Development in Iran. The workshop commenced successfully with full participation from D-8 Member Countries and ECO.

5. The Sixth Meeting of D-8 Working Group on Industrial Cooperation (WGIC) and Second D-8 Ministerial Meeting on Industry was held on 4-6 October 2011 in Istanbul-Turkey. Excluding Task Force on Textile and Garment, all Task Forces were discussed. Turkish delegation also proposed to add one more Task Force, namely Task Force on Machinery.

At Ministerial level meeting, the Ministers adopted Istanbul Declaration. In addition, at agenda item: exchange of views on Industry Meeting, Minister of Industry of Indonesia and Minister of Industry of Iran emphasized on the discrepancy in the level of performance of various Task Forces of the WGIC and called of an objective review and analysis, with regards to optimization of the number of TFs.

D-8 Organization has successfully held the 2nd Industrial Ministerial Meeting and 6th Working Group on Industrial Cooperation (WGIC) during 4-6 October 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey, to strengthen its industrial cooperation among member countries in order to find and secure opportunities for new investment and markets, with the recovery of the global economy continued robustly during the final months of 2010 and into early 2011.

D-8 has previously held its 1st Industrial Ministerial Meeting and the 5th Working Group on Industrial Cooperation (WGIC) in early 2010 in Tehran. At the Tehran Meeting D-8 has tried to utilize existing capacities in order to increase industrial cooperation within its ranks and improve its collective relative weight in the global industry. The “Tehran Declaration” provides a quite pragmatic approach to move in the direction of expanding industrial and technological cooperation amongst us. It also lays out a number of practical policies and measures towards increasing industrial and market opportunities as well as financial resources.

This meeting designed to take stock of D-8’s collective performance thus far, analyze the situation with each and every Task Force it holds under the Working Group on Industry, and adopt a very objective and realistic approach to their future work, including with respect to the current mechanism of the coordination of Task Forces shared between and among a number of countries – which, in certain cases, might have not proved conducive to achieving the desired pace of dynamism and progress. The emphasize is being put on a number of Task Forces, for example Petrochemical/Fertilizer and Food Production Task Forces, which need to be accorded special attention, since they directly serve to increase food security for and within the D-8 community with almost 1 billion population and quite serious pockets of challenge in this field.

D-8 has had agreement with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation on a Memorandum of Understanding covering a wide range of areas of development-related activities, with special emphasis on agriculture and food security. In this special meeting in Istanbul, and at the margins of the Ministerial Meeting, D-8 has also signed M.O.U. with ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization).

Outcomes of the Task Force on Machinery of the 4th Ministerial Meeting on Industrial Cooperation 26-27 January 2015, Tehran, Iran are as follows:

  • Establishment of a D-8 website on machinery and sharing of machinery industry strategy document and sectoral analysis report in the D-8 website;
  • Organizing exhibition to promote cooperation in machinery industry; and
  • Linking Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) website on Machinery with the D-8

 

Outcomes of the Task Force on Machinery of the 5th Ministerial Meeting on Industrial Cooperation held on 09- 11 May 2016 in Cairo, Egypt are as follows:

  • D-8 Secretariat should be responsible for putting standardization procedures for all D-8
    meeting (reports templates, ways of communication, meeting themes, floorplan standards etc.)
    and develop a manual for all the next D-8 meetings (suggestions should be collected from all
    members);
  • Determining the current situation of machinery KPI’s (production key performance indicators)
    of each D-8 member and collectively determine updated targets on the D-8 portal;
  • Working on a recommendation for quality standards of brand new manufactured machines for
    all D-8 members;
  •  Working on a recommendation for quality standards of used machinery imported for all D-8
    members;
  •  Discussing problems preventing D-8 members from cooperation between each other in field
    of machinery industry and how to solve them;
  •  Improve cooperation between D-8 members in sub industries as machinery components
    manufacturing;
  •  Setting Periodic meetings between machinery workshop members for setting targets and
    monitoring previous results;
  •  Sharing the incentives policy of each D-8 member for investing in machinery industry on the
    portal;
  •  Current web portal for D-8 cooperation will be actively used by the authorities identified by
    D-8 members;

 

Outcomes of the Task Force on Machinery of the 6th Ministerial Meeting on Industrial Cooperation held on 14- 16 November 2017 in Abuja, Nigeria are as follows:

  • There is a need to create a comprehensive study on industrial level of fabrication, foundry,
    forging and machine shop engineering with the aim of setting an industrial master plan
    (strategy paper) for machinery production. This plan will have an analysis of all local
    companies regarding machinery production output and products manufactured.
    • Conclusion of the strategic plan will be to give a strategic direction approximately for the
    next 20 years.
  • Also, there is a need to concentrate on Industrial Revolution 4.0 for all D8 member countries.
    It may both pay attention to the traditional manufacturing technology while blending it with
    the “additive manufacturing” equally balanced.
    • Each country must identify its own “driver” which can be a body, organization or etc. for
    “innovation”
    • Working on a recommendation for quality standards of used machinery imported for all D-
    8 members. With respect to used foreign machinery, Turkish legislation is found as a good
    guide which may be studied and adjusted for all other member countries separately.
    • Improve cooperation between D-8 members in sub industries as machinery components
    manufacturing;
    • The Task Force believe that trade in machinery between member states can be enhanced if
    a guaranteed credit scheme is made available whereby a member company can purchase
    machinery with a part payment and a projected payment period based on the total value of
    the machinery purchased. This scheme may be such that it protects both parties with
    appropriate guaranties (for example EXIMBANK, Hermes and Miga Insurance).
    • The Task Force agreed that there is a need to work on a comprehensive study on industrial
    master plan (strategy paper) for machinery production regarding each member country
    separately.
    • The Task Force recommended organizing B2B meetings and exhibitions to be held
    annually.
    • The Task Force agreed that there is a need to concentrate on Industrial Revolution 4.0 for
    all D-8 member countries. It may both pay attention to the traditional manufacturing
    technology while blending it with the “additive manufacturing” equally balanced.
    • There is a need to enhance the opportunity of trade investment delegations between D-8 members
Md. Mujibur Rahman
Name: Md. Mujibur Rahman
Designation: General Manager, Small Median Enterprise Foundation
Email: mujib@smef.org.bd
Mobile: +8801714069793
Country: Bangladesh
Eng. Alaa Abo Freikha
Name: Eng. Alaa Abo Freikha
Designation: CEO of Tana Motors Co.
Email: alaa.afreikha@tanatamotors.com
Mobile: 01223225948
Country: Egypt
R. O. Ozigbo
Name: R. O. Ozigbo
Designation: Chairman/CEO
Email: ozigbo@yahoo.com
Telephone: +234 803 5843 683
Address: R.O.Ozigbo & Co. Ltd Machineries & Equipments Amasi, Aguata, Anambra State
Country: Nigeria
Mirza Nasir  Baig
Name: Mirza Nasir Baig
Designation: General Manager, Tariff
Email: ceo@edb.pk
Telephone: +92+51+9205595-98
Address: Engineering Development Board
Country: Pakistan
Dincer  GONCA
Name: Dincer GONCA
Designation: Industry and Technology Expert
Email: dincer.gonca@sanayi.gov.tr
Telephone: +90 312 201 55 96
Address: Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology (MoSIT)
Country: Turkey