Mughal et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Identification and analysis of stitching defects at the stitching unit: a case studyMughal et al., 2021
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- Mughal U
- Khan M
- Kumar P
- Kumar S
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- Proceedings of the First Central American and Caribbean International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, June 15-16
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The purpose of the research is to highlight and minimize the defects in selected stitching unit. The data was obtained from quality reports and on field by researchers. The data is analyzed by MS excel, Pareto charts and Fish bone diagrams. The skip stitch and stain spot …
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