Process Flow Chart of Garments Manufacturing |
Sequence of Garments Production Process
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Introduction:
The ready made garment manufacturing processing depends on some steps and techniques.The
clothing creation running actions and methods included in the developing outfits for the huge of
creation in company time frame for company reasons is known as outfits developing technologies.
Garments plants are identified according to their item kinds are as follows: Garments Factory are
classified with some dept.
1. Woven Garment Factory.
2. Knit Garments factory
3. Sweater Garments Factory
Garments Production Process:
Stepwise garments manufacturing
sequence on industrial basis is given
below:
Design / Sketch
↓
Garment factory
Pattern Design
↓
Sample Making
↓
Production Pattern
↓
Grading
↓
Marker Making
↓
Spreading
↓
Cutting
↓
Sorting/Bundling
↓
Sewing/Assembling
↓
Inspection
↓
Pressing/ Finishing
↓
Final Inspection
↓
Packing
↓
Despatch
Operation of Garments Manufacturing are given below in details:
SL Operation Job Method
No.
It is given by buyers to manufacturers containing
01 Design/Sketch sketches including measurements of particular Manual/Computerized
styles
Basic block is an individual component of garments
02 Basic Block without any style of design (without Allowance, Style, Manual/Computerized
Design)
Working When a pattern is made for a particular style with
03 Pattern net dimension regarding the basic block along with Manual/Computerized
allowance then it is called working pattern.
Sample To make a sample, this will be approved by buyer.
04 Garments After making a sample, it is sent to buyer for Manual
approval to rectify the faults
Approved After rectify the faults, sample is again sent to
05 Sample buyers. If it is ok then , then it is called approved Manual
sample
06 Costing Fabric Costing Manual
Making Charged
Trimmings
Profit
07 Production Making allowance with net dimension for bulk Manual/Computerized
Pattern production
08 Grading If the buyer requires different sizes, so should be Manual/Computerized
grade as S, M, L, XL, XXL
Marker Marker is a thin paper which contains all the
09 Making components for different sizes for a particular style Manual/Computerized
of garments
10 Fabric To spread the fabrics on table properly for cutting Manual/Computerized
Spreading
11 Cutting To cut fabric according to marker dimension Manual/Computerized
12 Sorting & Sort out the fabric according to size and for each Manual
Bundling size make in individual bundles
13 Sewing To assemble a full garments Manual
After sewing we will get a complete garment which
14 Ironing & is treated with steam ironing & also several finishing Manual
Finishing processes are done for example extra loose thread
cutting
15 Inspection Should be approved as initial sample Manual
16 Packing Treated by Polyethylene bag Manual
17 Cartooning After packing, it should be placed In cartooning for Manual
export
18 Despatching Ready for export Manual