Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2026-01-20 Origin: Site
In January 2026, the ASIAN FABRICX team from India visited SUNTECH for a visit and exchange. This visit was not simply an equipment inspection, but a deep discussion centered on how the company could gradually introduce automation and achieve more stable production management during its transformation phase.
During the discussion, the client mentioned that with the increasing complexity of order structures and quality requirements, traditional warp beam management and fabric inspection methods relying on manual experience have gradually shown their limitations. The increasing number of warp beams has significantly increased the difficulty of management during storage, scheduling, and use; at the same time, the requirements for consistency and traceability in the fabric inspection process have prompted ASIAN FABRICX to re-examine its existing processes.
Based on this background, both parties focused on the practical application scenarios of beam stackers and AI fabric inspection systems. The client hoped to centralize the management and allocation of warp beams through a more systematic approach, making the production rhythm clearer and more controllable; in the fabric inspection process, they hoped to reduce human judgment differences through intelligent means, making quality management more stable and transparent.
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