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Feeding to Assembly Line Operations in Outsole Process: Outsole (Stock Fitting) Assembly Series
In the previous blog, Kitting Operations in Outsole Process, we discussed how all required outsole components are collected, verified, and organized into complete production kits before manufacturing begins. Once each kit is approved, the next critical step is feeding it to the assembly line. Although this activity may seem like simple material movement, it directly influences production efficiency, line balancing, inventory control, and product quality. An organized feeding system ensures that every workstation receives the correct outsole kit in the required quantity and production sequence. Consequently, operators can focus on…
Wheeling Operations in Outsole Process: Outsole (Stock Fitting) Assembly Series
Premium leather footwear is recognized not only for its materials but also for the fine details that distinguish it from mass-produced shoes. After completing the Outsole Stitching Operations, the outsole often undergoes additional decorative finishing processes that enhance its appearance…
Outsole Stitching Operations in Outsole Process: Outsole (Stock Fitting) Assembly Series
Outsole stitching is one of the most recognizable operations in premium footwear manufacturing. While many modern shoes rely entirely on adhesive bonding, several constructions continue to use stitching to provide additional mechanical strength, improve durability, and create a premium handcrafted…
Embossing Operations in Outsole Process: Outsole (Stock Fitting) Assembly Series
In the previous blog, “Grooving and Channeling Operations in Outsole Process: Outsole (Stock Fitting) Assembly Series,” we explored how grooves, stitch channels, flex lines, and adhesive recesses are precisely machined into outsoles to improve assembly accuracy and product performance. These…
Grooving and Channeling Operations in Outsole Process: Outsole (Stock Fitting) Assembly Series
In thIn the previous blog, Stamping and Identification Marking Operations in Outsole Process: Outsole (Stock Fitting) Assembly Series, we explored how manufacturers permanently mark outsoles with size information, production codes, logos, and traceability details. Those markings help factories maintain product…
Stamping and Identification Marking Operations in Outsole Process: Outsole (Stock Fitting) Assembly Series
In the previous blog, UV Priming for EVA Components Operations in Outsole Process, we discussed how UV treatment improves adhesive performance and how its effectiveness depends on proper timing before assembly. However, once components leave the UV station, manufacturers must…
UV Priming for EVA Components Operations in Outsole Process: Outsole (Stock Fitting) Assembly Series
Modern athletic, casual, and outdoor footwear relies heavily on EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) because it offers excellent cushioning, lightweight performance, and manufacturing flexibility. However, EVA also presents one significant challenge—it is naturally difficult to bond with adhesives due to its…












