Traditional manufacturing industries are turning to highly automated production modes, like intelligent and efficient textile technology, to enhance efficiency. Through ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), smart production line is able to automatically control, measure and associate all production processes, with the advantages of costs saving, high efficiency and one-stop management for internal resources.
As most traditional enterprises still use tangible documents to exchange internal information, ERP helps enterprises set up an information system by sharing of data. It effectively ensures the accuracy, completion and immediacy of data. It also consolidates the overall process of purchase, production, orders, sales, transportation and storage, achieving a dynamic balance among different sections of business operations.
With different fabrics and structures as compared to traditional knitwear, functional knitted garments may have more elements that could affect the wearing experience. Ensuring full function while maximizing comfort is the key consideration in functional knitwear development.
With continuous and rapid developments in digital printing technology, digital printing design has become an up-and-coming trend. Digital printing allows flexibility in production, complexity in design, shorter production lead times and energy conservation and green production. Making full use of the Internet in traditional textile and garment production and management processes can greatly enhance competitiveness.
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