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14/03/2016

Lectra: Maxwell Industries, Mumbai, India

Making the Leap to automation with Lectra.

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Between automation and a new efficient process, Maxwell has reduced its fabric consumption by more than 5% and seen a 1% drop in rejections due to...

Between automation and a new efficient process, Maxwell has reduced its fabric consumption by more than 5% and seen a 1% drop in rejections due to poor quality. Vector Cutter (Photo: Lectra)

 
« We've seen more than a 5% drop in fabric consumption, thanks to Lectra ». Maxwell Industries, Mumbai, India

« We've seen more than a 5% drop in fabric consumption, thanks to Lectra ». Maxwell Industries, Mumbai, India

 
« We've seen more than a 5% drop in fabric consumption, thanks to Lectra ». Kapil Pathare (Photo: Lectra)

« We've seen more than a 5% drop in fabric consumption, thanks to Lectra ». Kapil Pathare (Photo: Lectra)

 
Between automation and a new efficient process, Maxwell has reduced its fabric consumption by more than 5% and seen a 1% drop in rejections due to...

Between automation and a new efficient process, Maxwell has reduced its fabric consumption by more than 5% and seen a 1% drop in rejections due to poor quality. Vector Cutter (Photo: Lectra)

 
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