الطاقـــات المعطلــة في شركــة واســط العامـــة للصناعــات النسيجيــة للمدة 2009 – 2013
Inoperative Productive Capacity in Waset State Company for Textile Industries in Iraq For period 2009 - 2013
Khitam Gh.anber
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Abstract The concept of the production capacity is linked to the concept of production efficiency, which means the optimal use of economic resources at the unit level capacity utilization rates play an important role in the assessment of economic activity, These rates with other factors used to identify investment behavior, inflation, productivity, profits and output. As well as "all that these rates will help businessmen and economists to estimate or assessment of current economic conditions and predict the paths of economic activity. The study aims to analyze the idle capacity in Waset State Company for Textile Industries, which the company contributed to and since its inception and so far to raise the level of social and economic situation of the people of the province in addition to its contribution to the national economy, where he works in the company is currently (3660) employees. It emerged from the study results that the percentage of capacity utilization in the textile factory reached (50%) while the rate of exploitation in the knitting factory was (70%) and lower this ratio indicates the existence of a set of restrictions and barriers that have contributed to the low capacity utilization productivity ratios in These two manufacturers of the most important of the existence of accumulated production in the company's stores, technological obsolescence of machinery, plant, flooding the local market to goods imported low-price competition, and a surplus in the number of workers with low efficiency. The need to rehabilitate the factories and advanced management methods.
Keywords: Inoperative; Productive Capacity; capacity utilization; Textile Industries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L67 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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