IT IN TEXTILE
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Presented by :
Mr. PRAKASH PATEL
M.E. (TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING)
MS UNIVERSITY, VADODARA(2009-2010)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN
TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING
APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO
MANAGE THE TEXTILE QUALITY CONTROL DATA
CAD/CAM APPLICATION IN GARMENT PRODUCTION
MANAGEMANT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS)
ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN WET PROCESSING
INDUSTRY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR THE TEXTILE SECTOR
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
Definition
Why use IT?
Why Textile Industries Need IT Support? :-
Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
Material Requirements Planning system (MRPII)
Data mining and data warehousing
E-commerce:-
Interaction of Information Technology with Textile Supply Chain
IT in chemical processing:-
Digital Fabric Printing
Color matching
Garment Making
IT in Management
IT in Total Quality Management
APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN
TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING
Chemical processing of textile is very important in the manufacturing of textiles.
Chemical processing of textile is generally carried out in composite mills, independent
process houses; decentralized sector. It is here that the data bank becomes quite
useful. The availability on line data during individual stage of processing, its analysis
and access to technical information will enable prompt and quick decision making for
standardize the various processes, parameters, methods of processing, etc.
Implementation of Information Technology:-
The main question is how the user accesses this information. The answer lies in
data warehousing, data mining and multidimensional analysis (MDA) or online
analytical processing (OLAP). These can be used for accessing, extracting,
transforming, cleaning and storing relevant information in a data bank for better
timely decision making. This can be accessed by a user as shown in figure .
Key Technology Components of a Data Warehouse
Data Mining and On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP) and Data Cleansing
Advantages:-
APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO
MANAGE THE TEXTILE QUALITY CONTROL DATA
Role of Quality Control in Modern Textile Industry:-
The Communication Chart of QC Department
Computerization in the QC laboratory:-
Context-Analysis diagram of the QC Laboratory in textile Industry
General Structure of the software
“Quality Test Data Management System”(NITRA)
CAD/CAM APPLICATION IN GARMENT
PRODUCTION
Garment Making Process
Need for Modernization
Computerized Marker Making System–
“SITRA FLEXIMARK”
Experimental Procedure and Results
A comparison of CAD/CAM and MANUAL process in garment mfg.
Computerizes process
Manual process
Cad for textile printing
CAD allows the designer many options in working with prints
Resized, distorted, repeated, or generating new colourways
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
The role of the MIS in an organisation can be
personified same as “the role of heart in the body.”
MIS is a computerized business processing system
Role of the Management Information System
Impact of the Management Information System
Management Information System and Computer
Use of MIS in Textile Wet Processing for Strategic
Decision Making
Importance of MIS in Wet Processing
Application of MIS in textile
Digital Fabric Printing
Color Matching
IT In T.Q.M
Garment Making
IT In Management
ONLINE INFORMATION NETWORK
Benefits
PRODUCTIVITY
FLEXIBILITY
QUALITY
SPEED
ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP):-
What is ERP?
Why is it Necessary?
Market Leaders
Benefits of ERP
How it works?
The Future of ERP
Requirements of Successful ERP Software for a
Textile Dye- House Management
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN
WET PROCESSING INDUSTRY
Factors Covering Textile Business
Product Development
software: Image Match & Image Sync
Production and Process Controls
Production Planning and Administration system
•As-400
•Datatex
•Intex consulting
•SAP
•Systextil
•Prodis/X-time and more
Dyehouse Integration
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR THE
TEXTILE SECTOR
Economic Research and Market Intelligence
Dye house Automation System
In today’s competitive world it has become very important for a dye
house to have a thoroughly consistent system
An interconnected automation system is now an integral feature of any
well equipped modern dye house
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