Excess Stock :
When   talking about manufacturing and processing machinery, we can never deny the   term 'excess stock', which is so crucial for suppliers, distributors and   manufacturers of textile goods. Excess stock usually contains machinery   agents, machinery parts stock and machinery stock. In the world of excess   stock of textiles and textile products, there are many types of machines   based on the nature of required printing methods such as digital textile   printing, engraved copperplate printing, hand block printing, perrotine   printing, roller printing, cylinder printing, screen-printing, stencil   printing and other methods of printing (e.g. pad printing, lithographic   printing, and inkjet printing). Machines are involved in all stages of   textile manufacturing such as cultivating and harvesting, finishing,   preparatory processes, spinning and weaving. Ginning is a leading part of   cultivating and harvesting processes. Preparatory processes are completed by   ginning, bale-making and transportation, opening and cleaning, blending,   carding, combing, drawing, spinning, checking, folding and twisting, and   gassing. Weaving process entails winding, warping (also called beaming),   sizing, drawing in or looming, printing and then weaving. Knitting is a major   stage in textile manufacturing. Finishing process is completed by desizing,   scouring, bleaching, mercerising, singeing, raising, calendering, shrinking   (also known as sanforizing), dyeing and then printing. After arrival of   technological applications, the search of excess stock has become quite easy   for textile agents and communities. 
 
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