“Productivity science is scientific effort, that in any specific work situation, identifies the appropriate philosophy, culture, systems, processes, technology, methods and human physical action and behavior and elements of each of them of that will maximize positive (social, environmental and economic) outcomes relative to the resources consumed.”
in Frameworks for Productivity Science of Machine Effort and Human Effort (Proceedings of the 2020 IISE Annual Conference, L. Cromarty, R. Shirwaiker, P. Wang, eds.)
Productivity Engineering: Converting productivity science discovery into technology and using that technology in processes to increase productivity.
Productivity Management: The managerial activities of planning, organizing, resourcing, directing and controlling to achieve high productivity and increase in productivity.
Activities Analyzed and Improvement in IE studies - Material Processing - Inspection - Transport - Storage - Delays in Process.
Productivity interventions available to garment factories in Asia: A mapping study
UdyogManthan - A Webinar for promotion of quality and productivity in Indian Textile Industry
DPIIT, India presents #UdyogManthan a webinar marathon for promotion of quality and productivity in Indian Industry starting on 4 January 2021. Every Day (except Sunday) for 42 days
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31 Dec 2015
Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (ATUFS) was approved. Rs. 17,822 cr is budgeted for 2012-17 by govt. to prpmote rs. 1,51,000 cr investment in the sector.
1st in global jute production.
2nd largest textile manufacturer in the world.
2nd largest producer of silk and cotton.
24% of the world’s spindles.
8% of the world’s rotors.
http://www.makeinindia.com/sector/textiles-garments/
Vision 2025 for Textiles
Document created by expert committee and presented to textile ministry
http://texmin.nic.in/Reports/Vision%20Strategy%20Action%20Plan%20for%20Indian%20Textile%20Sector.pdf
$350 billion for domestic consumption
$300 billion for exports
Tifac Vision 2020 for Textile Machinery
http://www.tifac.org.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=505&Itemid=207&limitstart=3
2015 Performance
Garment export for the period April - Feb 2015: $15.288 billion vs. $13.5 billion for 2013-14 April - Feb.
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