Garments Industry
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. As mudanças da cadeia produtiva têxtil em Valença-RJ: das indústrias do setor de tecidos para o APL do setor de Confecções
This study shows how the Industrial Cluster of garments in Valença, RJ ¿ comprised of micro and small enterprises ¿ contributes to overcome the problems left by the declining period of the textile industry. At first, the city took advantage of its talent for textile work and turned to the clothing sector, which now relies on garment factories, subcontract
Publicado em: 2007
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2. Avaliação do conforto termico : uma experiencia na industria da confecção
In Brazil, there is little technical information about thermal comfort. There are not standards about the theme, and the evaluations are based on rules and procedures developed in foreign countries. In these countries, the thermal environment situation, garments and susceptibility to environmental variable are often different from those in our country. The m
Publicado em: 2004
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3. PLANNING PROCESS IN SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE FIRMS: A CASE STUDY OF TWO GARMENT COMPANIES IN ESPIRITO SANTO STATE / EL PROCESO DE PLANIFICACIÓN EN PEQUEÑAS Y MEDIANAS EMPRESAS ESTUDIO DE CASOS EN DOS EMPRESAS DE CONFECCIONES DE ESPÍRITU SANTO / O PROCESSO DE PLANEJAMENTO EM PEQUENAS E MÉDIAS EMPRESAS: UM ESTUDO DE CASO EM DUAS EMPRESAS DO SETOR DE CONFECÇÕES DO ESPÍRITO SANTO.
EL objetivo de la disertación es desarrollar un modelo de proceso de planificación apropriado para pequeñas y medianas empresas - PMEs -, apoyado en los conceptos del proceso de planificación adaptativo, llevando en cuenta los aspectos de la filosofía de la calidad total y del enfoque socio-técnico. A partir de una fundamentación teórica, se desarrol
Publicado em: 1994
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4. Design and Evaluation of a Ventilated Garment for Use in Temperatures up to 200°C
The protection of personnel against high air and radiant temperatures is a problem that has been confronting industry for many years now, and for many industrial situations it still has not been solved. The experiments reported here were intended to determine the most suitable form of insulation for a hot entry suit for use primarily in furnace wrecking wher