Budget 2026-27: Key challenges and growth drivers in manufacturing sector

Rising costs, AI-led disruption and skill gaps challenge manufacturers, prompting industry calls for labour code rollout, digital skilling and stronger logistics support

Industry has called for the time-bound and uniform implementation of the four Labour Codes to improve ease of doing business
Industry has called for the time-bound and uniform implementation of the four Labour Codes to improve ease of doing business
BS Reporter
1 min read Last Updated : Jan 19 2026 | 11:13 PM IST
Key challenges and growth drivers
  • Managing operational costs effectively to bolster profitability and enable competitive pricing 
  • Investment in R&D critical to innovation, enabling manufacturers to develop new products and improve existing ones to meet changing consumer needs
  • Shop floor productivity enhancement by reducing wastage, machine downtime, rework/rejects, maintenance overheads
  • Improving ability to absorb disruptive shocks in the entire supply chain
  • Information technology-operational technology security along with proactive threat detection, response and cyber resilience
  • Upskilling of workforce for improving innovation, quality and process excellence
  • Disruption of existing business models through ‘product as a service’ (for example: tyre as a service, subscription-based ownership for cars, etc)
Industry ask
  • Time-bound and uniform operationalisation of the four Labour Codes
  • Skilling in the age of AI, automation and digital manufacturing
  • Focus on AI-enabled shopfloor skills at a national level
  • Credit enhancement for export-oriented and first-of-a-kind technologies
  • Ensure robust last-mile connectivity via road, rail & multimodal logistics
  • Initiatives aimed at creating and advancing homegrown manufacturing capabilities and process technologies
  • Industry-academia collaboration focused on applied manufacturing research
 

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