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DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF TECHNOLOGIES AS SUPPORT FOR FLEXIBLE PRODUCTION GROUPS IN THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY.

Objective

If the European clothing industry is to compete with non-European countries, it has to compete on parameters such as quick response to market demands, short delivery times, frequent change of collections and high quality. This demands greater flexibility and quicker reconversion than is possible with the existing production apparatus.

The objective of the project is therefore to work with small flexible autonomous production groups and to develop the necessary equipment (sewing machines, automats, transport equipment, information and planning systems and auxiliaries) to make these groups work optimally.
Small flexible autonomous production groups have been established to develop the necessary equipment (sewing machines, automats, transport equipment, information and planning systems and auxilliaries) to make these groups work optimally .
This development will enable clothing manufacturers, in an economical way, to produce small series, to reduce direct production time and to change models more frequently than today.

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Danish Technological Institute
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Gregersensvej 5
2630 TAASTRUP
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