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Production management systems in textile industry Compiled by: M. Rezaul Karim Tutul

Production management systems in textile industry

Production management system in textile industry is very much important term. Proper production management system ensures production quality, production time and production costs. A well skilled production management system ensures quality product according to byres requirements Presence, in factories, of highly intelligent, local control systems has favoured development of production management systems. Nearly all process controller producers also offer surveillance systems that centralize data relating to checks carried out on machine and allow various levels of interaction in production management system. There is now a very wide range of production management software functions available and new developments are emerging all time in various areas as a result of greater contact between software designers and users in textile sector.

These areas include: Production planning Planning of production start-up (availability, requirements in terms of human

resources and machines, etc.) Production Management of dyeing and finishing cycles Plant & single machine surveillance, remote acquisition and saving of key physical

parameters, log record of alarms Plant and machine synoptic alarms (sometimes interactive) Records of orders and work carried out of production Recipe and cycle sequence management Management of dyestuffs and auxiliaries warehouse Statistical analysis of production Quality control-based classifications Tracking of single batches, i.e., keeping of records of the different dyeing and

finishing stages so as to make it possible in future, in event of disputes or problems, to trace history of a piece

Link-ups with ERP systems, for transmission of data relating to technical operations of interest to accounts department.

Application of information technology to production in textile sector is similar, in many regards, to its application in most other manufacturing sectors of textile or apparel factory. In particular:

Information technology is taken out of the IT centre, and distributed throughout mill, making it possible to present/access data wherever they are needed or generated for production management;

Purely administrative functions are supported, more and more, by out-and-out automation functions: management and processing of organizational-type data, but also technological data relating to production of factory;

Batch processes (data processing operations carried out by computer at end of which one obtains: balance sheets, production plans, warehouse status, etc.) are replaced by real-time applications, which make it possible, through one of terminals linked up with computer, to access and update records immediately;

There is a growing need to integrate processing of information relating to areas that are distinct from, but connected with, one another: design, technological definition of processes, machine preparation, planning of resources, etc.

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Production management systems in textile industry Compiled by: M. Rezaul Karim Tutul

Textile companies want adoption of IT systems in production environment to generate a greater and greater rationalization of production management system, and to reduce errors and waste in textile industry. Requirements of a textile company, as regards its information system, can be broken down into three areas:

1) Company management: At this level, information systems are needed for working out of production plans, checking of results and working out of sales and cost plans.

2) Function management: For function management system, they are required to respond to need to determine production plan and flow. In particular, they help in processing of orders, converting them into processing instructions for individual departments, stages or machines. They make it possible to optimize batches on basis of resources and technological parameters, even simulating production chain so as to optimize production speeds and balance workloads among machines.

3) Process management: For process management system, they serve to tune numerous technical regulation and programming procedures that are involved in production process. In this stage, information systems make it possible to gather all basic data needed for control and function planning activities.

Benefits of production management system Integration of different areas (resource planning, designing, recipe preparation,

machine programming, cost control) Better customer service in terms of order status and delivery times (shorter) Reduction of errors Increased company flexibility Greater control over the company’s overall activity Reduction of stocks Reduction of downtime Process repeatability

Limitation of production management system Modification of modus operandi (which results in need to standardize procedures

and train staff) Standardization problems (due to control systems that are often incompatible with

one another) Poor product customization