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Now, the manufacturing process flow of a garments is given below:
  1. Consumption Planning to order fabric
  2. Fabric order placement
  3. Receipt of fabric
  4. Fabric inspection (Check physical appearance and properties)
  5. Marker Planning (For bulk production)
  6. Sampling
  7. Spreading & Cutting
  8. Pre-sewing operations (Fusing, embroidery, marking- if required in style)
  9. Bundling
  10. Feeding in lines (As per production plan)
  11. Finishing
  12. Packing
  13. Warehousing
  14. Packing and dispatch
Garments Engineering: It starts in design development stage because it directly affects the costing of the garments.

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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