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RBI Launches 74th OBICUS Survey to Gauge Manufacturing Sector Health

The Reserve Bank of India has launched the 74th round of its Order Books, Inventories and Capacity Utilisation Survey (OBICUS) for the manufacturing sector. The survey covers the April-June 2026 quarter and collects data on orders, inventories, and production. It aims to estimate capacity utilisation, providing crucial inputs for monetary policy formulation. Selected and other interested manufacturing companies can participate by submitting the questionnaire via email.

RBI launches 74th round of manufacturing sector survey

New Delhi, July 1

The Reserve Bank of India has launched the 74th round of its Order Books, Inventories and Capacity Utilisation Survey of the manufacturing sector. The survey serves as an essential mechanism for gathering micro-level operational data directly from domestic manufacturing businesses

The central bank announced that the survey corresponds to the reference period from April to June 2026, marking the first quarter of the financial year 2026-27.

The Reserve Bank of India noted that it "has been conducting the Order Books, Inventories and Capacity Utilisation Survey (OBICUS) of the manufacturing sector on a quarterly basis since 2008." .

In its official release, the central bank detailed the extensive scope of the data collection process. The RBI stated that "the information collected in the survey includes quantitative data on new orders received during the reference quarter, backlog of orders at the beginning of the quarter, pending orders at the end of the quarter."

The survey also aims to capture a comprehensive picture of the inventory levels across various stages of production. According to the RBI, the collection includes "total inventories with a breakup between finished goods FG), work-in-progress (WiP) and raw material (RM) inventories at the end of the quarter."

Beyond orders and stock levels, the central bank evaluates output metrics relative to potential capacity. The Central bank stated that the survey measures "item-wise production in terms of quantity and value during the quarter vis-a-vis the installed capacity from the targeted group."

It added that the data incorporates "the reasons for changes in production / installed capacity during the quarter." This specific metric allows the central bank to understand operational shifts and challenges faced by manufacturing units.

The central bank explained that "the level of capacity utilisation (CU) is estimated from these responses." The resulting indicators provide crucial insights into the broader macroeconomic environment, and "the survey provides valuable input for monetary policy formulation."

Regarding participation, the Reserve Bank of India indicated that selected manufacturing companies will be approached directly by the Bank to submit their responses. However, the survey is not restricted only to these pre-selected entities, as other manufacturing companies may also participate in the survey.

Firms interested in participating can do so by downloading the survey questionnaire from the Reserve Bank's official website.

The central bank outlined the submission process for the participating entities. It stated that "the duly authenticated filled-in survey schedule may be e-mailed as per contact details provided in the survey schedule."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As someone working in a manufacturing unit in Pune, I can say this survey really helped us streamline inventory management. The RBI team was professional. But I wish they'd release the results faster—data from April-June 2026 won't be out for a year. By then, market conditions change completely! 😅

Rajesh Q

From a farmer's son's perspective, I see this as a top-down approach. Why not link this with real-time GST data and electricity consumption? that would give more accurate capacity utilisation numbers. We have so much digitisation now, but surveys still ask for manual email submissions! Arre bhai, give us an API-based system! 😤

Michael C

Interesting but I wonder how much of this survey data actually influences monetary policy. In India, so much is driven by inflation and food prices. Manufacturing capacity utilisation is just one factor. Still, a robust data collection effort is always welcome. Good to see the 74th round already! 👍

Kavya N

Respectful critique: The survey only considers installed capacity and production quantity—but what about quality or technology upgrades? If a factory adds automation, capacity utilisation might drop initially but efficiency improves. These metrics matter for 'Make in India'. Also, why no mention of green manufacturing data? 🏭🌱

Riya H

74th round since 2008, wow! That's consistency. My dad runs a small auto parts factory in Faridabad, and he always fills this survey. He says the real value is comparing our inventory turnover with industry benchmarks. But the language is too technical for small shop owners—

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