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Footwear and Leather Goods Repair Business Guide

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Processamento Lento de Boletos e PIX

2-3 dias úteis por boleto + devolução ao estoque[1][2]

Atrasos em confirmação de boletos causam devoluções ao estoque e perda de oportunidades de venda.

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Custos de Rework e Devoluções por Falhas na Avaliação de Reparos

R$5,000-R$20,000/ano em custos de qualidade (rework, inspeções falhas, devoluções); até 5-10% dos custos operacionais em indústrias calçadistas por falhas não detectadas na intake

In the Brazilian footwear industry, poor quality assessment during intake leads to high rework costs, inspections failures, and returns. Studies show that without proper controls in early stages like assessment, companies face ongoing costs from defects propagating through repair processes.

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Perda de Capacidade por Gargalos no Intake e Avaliação Manual

20-40 horas/mês em tempo ocioso e gargalos; perda de 10-15% da capacidade produtiva (equivalente a R$2,000-R$5,000/mês em vendas perdidas)

Footwear repair processes suffer capacity loss from manual delays in intake, where poor visibility leads to idle equipment and queues, common in Brazilian calçadistas lacking integrated systems.

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Custos de Rework e Devoluções por Falhas na Inspeção de Qualidade

R$5,000 - R$20,000/year per small shop in rework costs (2-5% of production value); monthly returns reported in industry cases[1][4]

In the footwear industry, inadequate quality control during final inspections results in defective products reaching customers, necessitating rework and handling returns. Studies on Brazilian shoe manufacturers highlight challenges in measuring and controlling these costs across production stages including finishing and dispatch.

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