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A FRAMEWORK FOR LEAN MANUFACTURING IMPLEMENTATION IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY: A RESEARCH STUDY
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This study investigates the implementation of lean manufacturing in the textile industry, focusing on its potential to enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and improve product quality. Lean manufacturing principles, including Just-In-Time (JIT) production, Kanban systems, value stream mapping, 5S workplace organization, and continuous improvement (Kaizen), have been widely recognized for their effectiveness in various manufacturing sectors. However, their application in the textile industry remains underexplored. Through a systematic literature review of 60 review papers and empirical analysis involving case studies, interviews, and surveys with industry experts, managers, and workers, this research identifies the significant benefits of lean practices in textile manufacturing. The findings reveal substantial efficiency gains, waste reduction, and quality improvements among companies adopting lean principles. Nevertheless, the study also highlights several industry-specific challenges, such as high variability in raw materials, complex production processes, and market pressures from fast fashion. These challenges necessitate tailored approaches and effective change management strategies for successful lean integration. Additionally, the research emphasizes the need for investment in advanced technologies and flexible manufacturing systems to enhance responsiveness to market changes. The study concludes that despite the challenges, lean manufacturing offers valuable strategies for textile companies aiming to improve their competitiveness and sustainability in the global market. This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on lean manufacturing and provides practical insights for textile manufacturers seeking to adopt and optimize lean practices.
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Title: A FRAMEWORK FOR LEAN MANUFACTURING IMPLEMENTATION IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY: A RESEARCH STUDY
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This study investigates the implementation of lean manufacturing in the textile industry, focusing on its potential to enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and improve product quality.
Lean manufacturing principles, including Just-In-Time (JIT) production, Kanban systems, value stream mapping, 5S workplace organization, and continuous improvement (Kaizen), have been widely recognized for their effectiveness in various manufacturing sectors.
However, their application in the textile industry remains underexplored.
Through a systematic literature review of 60 review papers and empirical analysis involving case studies, interviews, and surveys with industry experts, managers, and workers, this research identifies the significant benefits of lean practices in textile manufacturing.
The findings reveal substantial efficiency gains, waste reduction, and quality improvements among companies adopting lean principles.
Nevertheless, the study also highlights several industry-specific challenges, such as high variability in raw materials, complex production processes, and market pressures from fast fashion.
These challenges necessitate tailored approaches and effective change management strategies for successful lean integration.
Additionally, the research emphasizes the need for investment in advanced technologies and flexible manufacturing systems to enhance responsiveness to market changes.
The study concludes that despite the challenges, lean manufacturing offers valuable strategies for textile companies aiming to improve their competitiveness and sustainability in the global market.
This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on lean manufacturing and provides practical insights for textile manufacturers seeking to adopt and optimize lean practices.
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