Doffing
Doffing is the act of removing a completed taka from the loom and starting the next length. It is the natural production-reporting moment on a weaving floor.
At each doff, supervisors record meters produced, design, machine, shift, and quality observations. Traditionally this happens in a paper register; mobile doffing entry replaces that with a tap-driven app on the supervisor's phone.
Mobile doffing turns each loom into a live data source. The owner sees production as it happens — no waiting for end-of-shift tallies, no calls to the supervisor — and the inventory and accounts modules update from the same single entry.
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RELATED TERMS
Taka
A taka is a finished length of woven fabric and the standard output unit of an Indian weaving floor — typically 50–150 metres depending on design and customer specification.
Pick
A pick is a single traversal of the weft across the warp. Pick density — picks per inch (PPI) — is a primary fabric specification.
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