“THE IMPACT OF AUTOMATED SYSTEMS ON PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY IN SEWING ENTERPRISES”
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Sewing industry, automated systems, production efficiency, digital control, product quality, labor productivity.Abstract
This article analyzes the impact of automated systems on production efficiency in modern sewing enterprises. Research indicates that automated sewing machines and digital control systems significantly accelerate production processes, optimize raw material usage, and help maintain consistent product quality. Additionally, automation reduces manual labor, improves working conditions for employees, and optimizes operational costs. The article examines the key mechanisms for enhancing production efficiency through modern sewing machines, digital control systems, and specialized equipment, while also highlighting their role in strengthening industry competitiveness and improving workforce training.
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