The document discusses multiphase weaving machines. It describes two principles of multiphase weaving: the filling direction shed wave principle and the warp direction shed wave principle. The filling direction principle involves forming multiple sheds in the filling direction to allow simultaneous insertion of multiple wefts. The warp direction principle involves opening multiple sheds simultaneously across the warp width. It then focuses on the M8300 multiphase weaving machine, which uses the warp direction principle to insert 4 picks simultaneously at speeds over 5000 m/min, significantly faster than single phase machines.