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Sewing department
Sewing is the most time consuming and labour intensive process in the entire process of garment production. Our sewing department has 10 assembly lines with 30 workers each. Each team has one supervisor, one QC inspector, one assistant and one trimming worker. All sewing machines are carefully selected. We use brother, Juki, and Pegasus. All of them are well-equipped with guarding devices to protect our valuable workers from touching the rotating pulleys and belts. Before production, our pattern marker, chief QC inspectors and line supervisors will hold a pre-production technical meeting. All they need is making every detailed specification being understood and recorded in this meeting. The line supervisors will then make a pre-pro sample to chief QC for approval. The line supervisor can only start the production when the pre-pro sample is approved by the chief QC and when every single requirement is being apprehended by all the workers. The chief QC inspector will keep inspecting the bulk and take immediate actions against some problems incurred. They have to report to the production manager everyday to ensure the products are of the highest quality. The production manager overlooks both the quality and production progress. He makes instant arrangement to smoothen the workflow if there is any bottleneck encountered. | |
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