Organization of Mounting Division by Use of Material Flow Minimization

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Paper is oriented to the solution of mounting device for knitting machines with nested workplace organization. The proposed solution is related to the transition from the nested organization to the effective circular workplace organization which improves the work environment and also increases the number of final products.

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December 2014

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