APPLYING PRODUCTION AND TECHNOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY ENTERPRISES
Keywords:
production management, technological mechanisms, textile enterprises, operational efficiency.Abstract
The textile industry, particularly textile and garment manufacturing, plays a strategic role in employment generation, export growth, and industrial diversification in developing economies. However, many textile industry enterprises continue to face challenges related to low productivity, inefficient resource utilization, outdated technologies, and weak production coordination. This article explores the possibilities of applying production and technological management mechanisms in textile industry enterprises as a key driver of operational efficiency and competitiveness. The study systematizes modern production and technological mechanisms, analyzes their functional role in enterprise management, and hightextiles the economic and organizational outcomes of their implementation. The results show that integrated production and technological mechanisms significantly improve production efficiency, product quality, and managerial decision-making.
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