It is a well known fact that Ceramic Industry deals with Clay, Mud and dust. This always hampers the house keeping process and in turn effects the quality of the products. The Green stage article left for drying can be affected by the dust that settles on it. The Glazed articles also face the same scenario. The settled dust tends to make the surface rough. The articles shine may reduce, and the glaze uniformity is disturbed as well. Most of the problems are found only after firing. Thus the cost on production of each article goes to waste because of dust. The solution to this is extraordinary house keeping.
Solo is an example of extraordinary house keeping. They have very efficient methods of house keeping and they have a permanent team as a responsible department to look after the housekeeping.
Production Improvement Efforts
The group is registered with the CGCRI, a premier body with extraordinary knowledge pool on Ceramics, for constant improvement of the Manufacturing Unit. Solo Gets professional advice from the CGCRI on how to improve its production processes and supply the best quality products to the market.
Further to this Solo encourages training of its personal inhouse as well as in CGCRI to enhance their knowledge base. In the fast moving age, being left behind on the knowledge front can lead to heavy losses financial as well as in good will. Solo does not wish to take chances.
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