Departments in apparel Industry [Part 2]

Different Departments in apparel Industry [Part 2]


The CAD department is responsible for the following functions: 
  1. Determining cost-cutting average 
  1. Making the most efficient cutting marker 
  1. Development and alteration of patterns 
  1. Development of size set patterns by grading 
  1. Sticker designs.
This comes in the form of a box file with the following details: sampling, clothing(fabric and trim fabric), fabric consumption, and other style details.
CAD Methods sheet The planning-length of lay etc. the scale of the ratio and the colors in which patterns are to be cut is the planning symbol of the CAD Design required sheet.
PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT The production floor produces in two categories, 
  1. Pilot Production 
  1. Bulk Production
The production department may obtain specifics such as, the style of the clothes, the number of operators needed, the batch for which the style has to be mounted, any specific types of machines to be used for the particular style, aim for each day Breakup of the production quantity.
Production managers help the planning department to schedule or assign a specific line to the style by telling them the line's potential and informing them about the operators ' skills as well.
IE DEPARTMENT -The IE department has to work with many other departments as this department provide the whole idea of the construction of the garment and the thread and trim usage requirements, skill level categorization of the operators and other relevant aspects, therefore they play a vital role in deciding the cost of producing a single piece of the garment and also determine the factory costs for that particular style by calculating the SAM value.
EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT The section on embroidery is a department that only comes into the picture when demands of the particular style.
From the sewing floor or from the cutting department, the embroidery section receives the garments and then they start their embroidery process.
WASHING DEPARTMENT The garment is sent to the washing department until complete with all the operations and is then finished in line with the buyer's requirements for that particular style and thus plays an important part in the final look and texture of the garment, which must be faithful to the buyer's specifications 100%.
There are various types of washing procedures involved and they are categorized as follows: standard washing/water, washing/drying, softener washing, desize washing, enzyme washing, stone enzyme washing, rubber ball washing, denim washing, bleach washing, tinting / T-staining.
  1. Pre-production audit           
  1. Sewing audit
  1. End-line audit

FINISHING DEPARTMENT - The finishing department is the department that comes after all the departments and plays an equally important role in the garment's final appearance.
Most of the following steps in the region are found in the department, Trimming Inspection Semi–Packaging Solid Packaging Mixed Packaging Pressing Tagging.
Most of the following steps in the region are found in the department, Trimming Inspection Semi–Packaging Solid Packaging Mixed Packaging Pressing Tagging.

CAD DEPARTMENT Most apparel industries have their own CAD department 

CUTTING ROOM The Cutting department receives an order from the production manager to cut a fabric style. Cutting order is an authorization to cut a given amount of styles from the spreads by the production manager.

QUALITY ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT Performance is the most important criteria for any product and the same concept applies also to the garment industry. The quality assurance teams have split their work into different manufacturing stages in order to maintain consistency and are grouped into four major groups that are as follows.




            By: ClassicVogue byPHT

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