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Sewing-room problems and solutions

This example shows that numerous other possible COP solutions can be generated. The COP problem becomes more difficult when the numbers of garments and sizes increase. The problem will be further complicated when the parameter of colour is also considered in the plan. In addition, labour is needed to operate the spreading and eutting machines. As the fabric cut pieces will be transported to the sewing room for garment assembly, COP needs to consider the fulfilment of the demand quantity of cut-piece from the downstream sewing room. [Pg.85]


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