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Now, the manufacturing process flow of a garments is given below:
- Consumption Planning to order fabric
- Fabric order placement
- Receipt of fabric
- Fabric inspection (Check physical appearance and properties)
- Marker Planning (For bulk production)
- Sampling
- Spreading & Cutting
- Pre-sewing operations (Fusing, embroidery, marking- if required in style)
- Bundling
- Feeding in lines (As per production plan)
- Finishing
- Packing
- Warehousing
- Packing and dispatch
People involved: Designers, sample room manager, industrial engineering department and production management should all report from cutting to finishing.
Key areas for analysis:
1. Seam types – Various seam types should be analyzed and considered to simplify/reduce the work.
2. Stitch types- Explore various options in terms of seam types. For example replace lock stitches by chain
stitch in case of Multineedle seams.
3. Machine types- Optimum use of technology to maximize, look in to machine type, bed shapes and
automation that’s possible.
4. Attachments – Attachment help in simplifying and reducing the work content and to increase line
balancing efficiency.
5. Special work aids- Special work aids can be used to simplify/reduce the work content.
6. Fabric consumption- Fabric being 70% of the garment cost is vitally important to monitor and if the
engineering is done properly we can certainly expect to save fabric or reduce consumption.
7. Cutting- how should it be done- we do not have Tailors now, we have operators instead and they should
be working with clippers in their hands
8. Finishing- Finishing is the last link of the value chain which is essential for performance point of view.
A view of a Garments Industry....
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