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Determinants of bankruptcy in the portuguese shoe manufacturing industry

open access: yes, 2020
O propósito desta tese é investigar o fenómeno das falências na indústria do calçado em Portugal, contruindo um modelo capaz de prever este fenómeno com 1 ano de antecedência e analisando que variáveis têm mais influência nesse desfecho. Para tal, uma abordagem baseada em modelos binários Logit, foi usada para construir (e mais tarde validar) 5 modelos
Cruz, Rafael Cunha
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Social Manufacturing Pattern in the Intelligent Reform of the Shoes and Clothing Industry

2021 IEEE 1st International Conference on Digital Twins and Parallel Intelligence (DTPI), 2021
Along with economic globalization, the shoes and clothing market is undergoing huge changes and is facing increasing individualized demands. To realize personalized customization, we propose a social manufacturing pattern for the shoes and clothing industry.
Yansong Cao   +4 more
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3D-based reconstruction using growing neural gas landmark: application to rapid prototyping in shoe last manufacturing

open access: yesInternational Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2013
Customizing shoe manufacturing is one of the great challenges in the footwear industry. It is a production model change where design adopts not only the main role, but also the main bottleneck.
Antonio Jimeno-Morenilla   +2 more
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Design and functionalisation of shoe outsoles with antimicrobial properties using additive manufacturing technologies: industrial applications

Computers in Industry, 2020
Abstract Cross-contamination by people movement is a serious problem in food and health environments. This is caused by the need for workers to move around different areas of the workspace, carrying bacterial agents in their shoes from one place to another.
Miguel Davia-Aracil   +5 more
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Women in Industry: The Manufacture of Boots and Shoes

American Journal of Sociology, 1909
Unlike the manufacture of cloth, the making of boots and shoes was not, historically, a woman's industry. Shoemaking or cobbling was considered "men's work" almost as universally as spinning was looked upon as work for women. Yet in this country, throughout the nineteenth century, women found one of their most important occupations in the manufacture ...
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Nasal cancer in the furniture and boot and shoe manufacturing industries

Preventive Medicine, 1976
Abstract The work reviewed in this paper has established beyond reasonable doubt the existence of a substantial risk of intranasal cancer in two groups of workers. These are, respectively, workers engaged in the manufacture of wooden furniture and in the manufacture of leather boots and shoes.
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Industrial Heritage of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin Wool, Brewing and Shoe Manufacturing Industries

2022
The people of Chippewa Falls Wisconsin are industrious and hardworking folk. Located at the confluence of the Chippewa River and Duncan Creek, the city of Chippewa Falls was a town that sprang up around the sawmills utilized by the White Pine logging industry.
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Self-Learning Production Systems (SLPS) - Optimization of manufacturing process parameters for the shoe industry

2013 11th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), 2013
The manufacturing processes of today are caught between the growing needs for quality, high process safety, efficiency in manufacturing process, reduced time-to-market and higher productivity. In order to meet these demands, more and more manufacturing companies are betting on the application of intelligent and more integrated monitoring and control ...
Giovanni Di Orio   +5 more
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[Work and health status of workers of shoe manufacturing industries].

Meditsina truda i promyshlennaia ekologiia, 2001
According to work conditions, severity and intensity, the main shoe-making occupations are assigned to III class of I-II jeopardy grade. If new technology applied, the work is assigned to I-II jeopardy class, being optimal--allowable. Increased mortality with liver cancer and lympholeucosis was revealed among workers contacting chloroprene.
A I, Mironov   +6 more
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