Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2026-05-22 Origin: Site
In April 2026, the DUVALLI team from Portugal visited SUNTECH, conducting an on-site factory tour and engaging in detailed discussions. The primary focus of these exchanges centered on the practical challenges their factory currently faces in the fabric finishing and packaging stages, while also delving into in-depth discussions regarding future directions for production adjustments.
During the discussions, DUVALLI noted that as their product categories continue to expand, their existing packaging workflows have begun to reveal issues of misalignment during actual operations. On one hand, the limited layout of their production space imposes certain constraints on the flow of materials and the sequencing of operations; on the other hand, the complexity of their fabric varieties has rendered the sorting and organizing processes increasingly cumbersome. Furthermore, functional gaps persist in stages such as labeling and weighing, thereby compromising overall efficiency. Additionally, the relatively slow pace of the fabric inspection stage further disrupts the continuity of the downstream packaging operations.
In light of these circumstances, both parties exchanged views on the comprehensive application of AI-driven fabric inspection and packaging lines, with a particular focus on how workflow integration could address the current issues of fragmentation and inefficiency within the packaging process. During the discussions, the client placed particular emphasis on how to best adapt individual operational steps to fit their existing spatial layout, while simultaneously achieving seamless workflow transitions and cost optimization—all with reduced reliance on manual labor.
During the factory tour, the DUVALLI team gained a comprehensive understanding of the underlying concepts behind the proposed automation solutions and, drawing upon their own factory's layout, put forward specific ideas for their practical implementation. Through these on-site interactions, the client expressed their endorsement of a systematic approach to optimizing their packaging workflows and maintained a highly positive outlook regarding future collaboration.
This visit not only deepened the mutual understanding between the two parties regarding factory automation but also laid a solid foundation for future collaboration in the realm of packaging process optimization. SUNTECH remains committed to tailoring its solutions to the client's specific production environment, providing solutions that precisely meet their on-site requirements, and empowering them to enhance both their overall production efficiency and spatial utilization.
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