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Developing Cost-Effective Production in Uzbekistan's Textile Industry Inobat, Yakhyаeva
Academia Open Vol 8 No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.8.2023.6202

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This article analyzes the textile industry in Uzbekistan and identifies weaknesses such as outdated machinery, lack of qualified personnel, and low levels of specialization in textile production. The research employs scientific study, comparative comparison, statistical data analysis, and economic comparison to propose solutions such as developing training systems for personnel and introducing modern equipment. Results show a reduction in imports and localization of production, leading to the production of more than 250 types of products and a decrease of 93% in imported products. The implications of this research are relevant to the development of Uzbekistan's textile industry and its economic growth. Highlights: The textile industry is essential to Uzbekistan's economy. Localization of production reduces imports and increases production. Developing personnel and introducing modern equipment are crucial for the industry's growth. Keywords: Uzbekistan, Textile Industry, Cost-Effective Production, Localization, Personnel Development.
Revitalizing Textile Enterprises: A Holistic Approach to Value-Added Economical Production Inobat, Yakhyаeva
Academia Open Vol 8 No 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.8.2023.6675

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This study delves into the economic characteristics governing the value-added chain's formation within the framework of economical production in textile enterprises. The primary goal was to optimize material resource usage, increase product volume, boost profits, and enhance customer satisfaction through strategic reorganization and innovative technological implementation. Comparative analysis, statistical evaluation, logical thinking, and other scientific methodologies were employed to illustrate the correlation between the value-added chain and production costs in textile businesses. Findings suggest that economical production at these enterprises hinges on both organizational and methodological components, including forward tasks, employee quality, and the technology in use. The implications highlight that effective utilization of material resources, coupled with strategic changes in understanding cost-effective production, could lead to increased profitability and quality of goods. This approach serves as a progressive model for textile enterprises, offering promising potential for economic stabilization at a macro level.Highlights: Resource Optimization: Efficient use of raw materials in textile production. Strategic Reorganization: Importance of organizational elements in value-added, economical production. Macroeconomic Impact: The potential of enterprise efficiency for macroeconomic stabilization. Keywords: Textile Enterprises, Economical Production, Value-Added Chain, Resource Optimization, Profitability.