Speaking to Fibre2Fashion, Shyam Sunder P, Director of the company, explained that the system delivers real-time production data, offering comprehensive reports on employee performance, technical issues, and production output. These reports help manufacturers improve workflow and optimise production efficiency, allowing them to monitor outputs at intervals as short as 30 or 60 minutes.
Sunder highlighted that the Eton system significantly reduces handling time and labour costs compared to traditional bundle systems. By streamlining production processes, manufacturers can save time and minimise production losses, making it a valuable investment for garment companies.
“Note Automation offers extensive after-sales support, including a one-year warranty, application training, and operator instruction. The system can also be integrated into a network, allowing management to monitor production data remotely,” Sunder said.
When asked about what sets Note Automation apart from competitors, he said it is the Eton system’s durability, flexibility, and the extensive support provided, including spare parts and long-term service. The company has a 60-year track record of excellence, and with over 4,000 systems installed globally, it continues to lead in production technology.
Since 1967, Eton Systems has been a leader in production solutions for the apparel and home textile industries. The company’s Unit Production System (UPS) combines software, know-how, and machinery to boost efficiency and reduce costs.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RKS)