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National Policy Coherence Counts for Reducing Inequality in Global Climate and Development Agendas

open access: yesSustainable Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT International institutions promote policy coherence as crucial to the effective and fair implementation of global sustainability agendas, though the evidence for its benefits is slim. We present here the first systematic cross‐country dataset on the consequences of national government efforts to promote policy coherence for vulnerable groups ...
Katherine Browne   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Revolutionizing the Shoe Making Industry by Use of Robotics: A case of textile industry in China.

open access: yes, 2021
The shoe making industry has experienced a significant transformation in recent years with the integration of robotics technology. China, known for its robust manufacturing capabilities, has emerged as a leader in leveraging robotics in shoe production ...
Yvone, Lee, Cixin, Dr Liu
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RISIKO MENDERITA KANKER DAN NON KANKER PADA PEKERJA TERPAPAR BENZENA DI HOME INDUSTRYSEPATU KELURAHAN TAMBAK OSO WILANGUN SURABAYA

open access: yesThe Indonesian Journal of Occupational Safety and Health, 2017
Work to make the shoes is a job that has a risk of harm. Equipment used in the production process such as electric heating machine / fire (oven), glue, nails and a hammer. raw materials made of fabrics, synthetic leather or plastic materials.
Heru Fahrudhi
doaj   +1 more source

Local labor market frictions and platform‐based entrepreneurship

open access: yesStrategic Entrepreneurship Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Research Summary Building on prior research about the heterogeneous impact of labor shocks on individuals' propensity to start businesses, we explore how local labor market frictions affect individuals' selection into platform‐based entrepreneurship.
Ruiqing Cao, Yifan Lyu
wiley   +1 more source

Shoe industry

open access: yes, 1974
Copy from microficheSurvey of the shoe industry in the Philippines and the need for mechanization in the manufacturing process. Examines investment, production capacity, labour relations, raw materials, productivity, export market potentials, role of ...
IDRC   +1 more
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An application of an ethernet based protocol for communication and control in automated manufacturing [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
The exchange of information in the industrial environment is essential in order to achieve complete integration and control of manufacturing processes. At present the majority of devices present in the shop floor environment are still used as stand alone
Bertolissi, Edy, Bertolissi, E.
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Experimental and design‐oriented research on fiber reinforced concrete segmental tunnel linings: A systematic review

open access: yesStructural Concrete, EarlyView.
Abstract The use of fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) in precast tunnel segments is among the most established and representative applications of this material. Over the past two decades, numerous tunnel linings were constructed with partial or total substitution of conventional steel reinforcement by fibers, this yielding to quantifiable benefits in ...
Vladimir Rusanov   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Lean manufacturing strategies in small and medium enterprises: a case of a Durban shoe manufacturer. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The study explores lean manufacturing strategies concerning supply chain processes in the shoe industry. These processes have been mainly difficult as the practices involved cannot always be automated
Reddy, Nikita.
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Optimizing the Number of Cells and Makespan in Cellular Manufacturing System

open access: yesJournal of Engineering
In the competitive shoe manufacturing industry, efficient production scheduling often struggles to balance minimizing makespan (MS) and reducing the number of cells, leading to increased complexity.
Ibrahim Mousad   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Cuttings, Combings, Fettlings and Flock: Gender and Australian Wool ‘Waste’, 1900–1950

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT As Australia's wool industry produced vast amounts of fine fleece from the nineteenth century, the wool processing and clothes manufacturing industries generated waste – products like cuttings, combings, fettlings and flock. Salvaged and then sold to waste merchants, these and other materials had a second life.
Lorinda Cramer
wiley   +1 more source

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