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Our infrastructure

The infrastructure of our rugs factory would involve several key components tailored to the specific needs of producing handcrafted rugs. Here's an outline of what such infrastructure might include:
Production Area:
This is where the actual weaving of rugs takes place. It includes looms, workstations for weavers, and storage space for yarns, dyes, and other materials. The production area needs to be spacious enough to accommodate multiple looms and allow for efficient workflow. 40,000 Sq. M. of vertically integrated processing and production of rugs, carpets, and other home textile products under one roof. 60,000+ Sq. M. of monthly production capacity for top-quality handwoven and different machine rugs. 30,000+ Monthly Cushions and Throws production capacity across the best and multiple techniques. 9 Double rapier Van De Wiele Machines allows for 2,50,000 sq. m. of monthly production capacity for rugs, carpets, and other home textile products.

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Looms

Handwoven rugs are typically produced on traditional wooden or metal looms. The factory would need to have a sufficient number of looms of different sizes and types to accommodate various rug designs and dimensions.

2

Raw Materials Storage

The factory would require storage facilities for raw materials such as wool, cotton, silk, and natural dyes. Proper storage conditions are essential to preserve the quality of the materials and ensure they are readily accessible for production..

3

Dyeing Facilities

Handwoven rugs often require custom dyeing to achieve specific colors and patterns. The factory would need dyeing facilities equipped with vats, mixing stations, and drying racks to prepare and apply dyes to the yarns.

4

Quality Control Area

A dedicated space for quality control is essential to inspect finished rugs for consistency, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Quality control measures may include visual inspections, measurements, and testing for colorfastness and durability.

5

Packaging and Shipping Area

Once rugs are finished and inspected, they need to be properly packaged for shipping to customers. This area would include packaging materials, labeling stations, and loading docks for outgoing shipments.

6

Office and Administrative Facilities

The factory would require office space for administrative tasks such as order processing, inventory management, accounting, and customer service. This area would also house computers, telecommunication equipment, and other office essentials.

7

Utilities and Services

The factory would need access to reliable utilities such as electricity, water, and heating/cooling systems. Additionally, services such as waste disposal, maintenance, and security are essential for the smooth operation of the facility.

8

Safety and Compliance Measures

Compliance with safety regulations and industry standards is paramount. The factory should have safety equipment, emergency exits, fire suppression systems, and procedures in place to ensure the health and safety of workers. Overall, the infrastructure of a handwoven rugs factory should be designed to support efficient production processes, maintain product quality, and ensure the well-being of workers while adhering to relevant regulations and standards.

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