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ABSTRACT
Product quality management, continuous quality control, and consideration of modern standards at textile
enterprises are among the most pressing issues today. This article, based on the results of scientific research,
describes a methodology aimed at studying the root causes of defects based on the requirements of international
standards, taking into account the complexity and diversity of textile production.
KEYWORDS
FMEA, PDCA, Khanteks group, Weaving workshop, Weaving workshop, Dying workshop, Root cause of the problem,
Information bulletin, Continuous improvement, Corrected causes, Functional description, Main problem, Immediate
cause.
INTRODUCTION
In the world, special importance is attached to the
issue of assessing the quality of products and their
rational use, based on the expansion of the production
of high-quality textile products, the introduction of
international
standards
and
determining
the
effectiveness of the quality management system.
Currently, textile production in developed countries
will increase from $573.22 billion in 2022 to $610.91
billion in 2023, with an annual growth rate of 6.6%. By
2027, the textile market is expected to grow by 5.5% to
reach $755.38 billion. [1]. In this regard, special
attention is paid to increasing the efficiency of product
quality management based on the development of
optimal mechanisms for quality management systems
specific to textile enterprises, identifying the root
causes of problems arising in the production process,
and assessing quality indicators.
Scientific research is being conducted around the
world aimed at significantly improving the quality of
textile products, in particular, optimizing regulatory
documents and quality principles when assessing
product quality, defining the requirements of a quality
Research Article
IMPROVEMENT OF THE PRODUCT QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AT
TEXTILE ENTERPRISES
Submission Date:
October 18, 2024,
Accepted Date:
October 23, 2024,
Published Date:
October 28, 2024
Crossref doi:
https://doi.org/10.37547/ajast/Volume04Issue10-15
Vasiev Khayrullo Ulugbekovich
Doctoral student, Andijan Machine-building Institut, Uzbekistan
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management system based on the PDCA cycle, and
improving the mechanism. [2]. At the same time,
research into identifying problems of ensuring product
quality at the initial stage and improving the
mechanisms of the quality management system based
on the requirements of international standards specific
to textiles are considered to be relevant tasks.
METHODS
A number of scientists have conducted scientific
research on significant improvement of product quality
in textile enterprises, product quality management
taking into account the requirements of modern
standards. In order to accurately and effectively
analyze the costs of product quality in the textile
production process, it is important to control the costs
of product quality [3]. Also in the research works of D.
Panyukov [4], based on the FMEA method of studying
product quality, the American Douglas S. explained
specific aspects of statistical methods [5] for assessing
product quality using specific examples. In conducting
research processes at textile enterprises, we have
developed a modern method aimed at studying the
root cause of problems aimed at studying the quality
of products (Fig. 1).
Figure 1. Method aimed at studying the root cause of surface defects in textile enterprises.
RESULTS
We applied a methodology developed during scientific
research aimed at studying the root causes of surface
defects at the textile enterprises “Khanteks Group” [6]
and “Kuva Textile”. A towel manufactured in a
weaving shop was produced in a defective condition.
We investigated the root cause of the defect using the
proposed methodology. The learning process is
illustrated in Figures 2 and 3 below.
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Figure 2. The process of studying the defective output of the towel
Figure 3. The process of studying the defective output of the towel
DISCUSSION
As a result of the implementation of the above
method, the product quality indicators at the Khatex
textile enterprise in 2020 averaged 96%, while it can be
noted that the product quality in 2023 increased by
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1.58% compared to 2020 due to the application of
scientific innovations in practice.
Figure 4. Dynamics of changes in the quality of products of the textile enterprise "Khanteks group" in
2020-2023
Although the method we proposed is used in a number
of manufacturing enterprises, its application in textile
industry enterprises is also confirmed by the results
obtained.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the evaluation, improvement and
continuous monitoring of textile product quality will
bring comprehensive benefits to enterprises. It is
important to implement modern methods based on
the requirements of international standards to study
the root causes of defective products. Therefore, the
method we propose differs from other methods in its
efficiency, focus on the root cause of the defective
product and quickly creates the basis for the textile
enterprise to reach a higher level.
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