DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/124/106-113
Rauf Salamov
Baku Business University
Master's student
https://orcid.org/0009-0008-2167-8538
rauf.salamov13@inbox.ru
Organization of Production and Regulation of Intersectoral
Relations in the Processing Industry
(An Analytical Approach on the Textile and Apparel Sector)
Abstract
The article provides a comprehensive analysis of the organization of production and the significance of intersectoral linkages in the processing industry, with a particular focus on the textile and apparel sectors. It emphasizes the role of the processing industry in the economy and its interdependence with other sectors, including agriculture, chemical production, machinery, logistics, finance, and innovation. The textile industry is highlighted as a labor-intensive, export-oriented sector that generates high added value and holds strategic importance. The article further examines global trends in the textile market, the growth of online commerce, the adoption of emerging technologies (such as 3D design, smart clothing, and automation), and regional market shares. In Azerbaijan, the development of this sector is associated with the revival of cotton production, the establishment of industrial parks, and state-led initiatives, including the activities of “Azərxalça” JSC and the Sumgait and Mingachevir textile complexes. In conclusion, the implementation of Industry 4.0 technologies, intersectoral coordination, innovative solutions, and government support are identified as key factors in enhancing the competitiveness of the textile industry.
Keywords: processing industry, textile industry, garment industry, production organization, intersectoral relations, Industry 4.0, innovation, export-oriented production, government support, technological development