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The Location of the English Shoe Industry
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 1965Lancaster district. With the decline of the cotton industry in this area after the first world war factories making felt shoes and slippers moved into the empty cotton mills and partly solved the unemployment problem. The manufacturing of footwear beyond the local need has a long tradition in Northampton and adjoining areas.
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The collaborative strategy in the Taiwan shoe industry
European Business Review, 2009PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to elaborate the reason behind a sustainable guanxi network through the introduction of the collaborative strategy in the Taiwanese shoe industry.Design/methodology/approachLiterature review in the area of Chinese business culture, and guanxi network is used to elaborate the information obtained from the company ...
Tzong‐Ru (Jiun‐Shen) Lee +1 more
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Automation of lasting operation in shoe production industry
IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology, 2003, 2004The paper describes an approach to the automation of the shoe lasting process. Lasting is considered as one of the most critical operations in shoe production automation. Our solution consists of a standard commercially available lasting machine, a vision guided last positioning machine and an industrial robot for the handling operations.
B. Nemec, B. Lenart, L. Zlajpah
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[The shoe industry and the musculoskeletal system].
Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia, 2013Shoes factory workers are engaged in ripetitive tasks, often performed in constrained postures and in concomitance of force applied, which result in increased risk of musculoskeletal disorders. Risk assessment and ergonomic interventions are part of the on-site prevention program, which should pertain also to gender and age differences.
Giacomo, Bazzini +2 more
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Marking and manipulation problems in the shoe industry
Fifth International Conference on Advanced Robotics 'Robots in Unstructured Environments, 1991Discusses the problems of manipulating flexible materials, and a general philosophy for enhancing the manipulative capabilities of automatic machinery for shoe upper assembly. The conclusions are illustrated with results of a research programme into the automation of stitchmarking.
C. Preece +3 more
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Producing Nonwoven Materials for the Shoe Industry
Fibre Chemistry, 2022K. E. Razumeev +3 more
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Contact Allergy to Shoe Components in Professionals and Nonprofessionals of the Shoe Industry
Dermatitis, 2013Rita Venina de Amaral Pereira, Guedes +2 more
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