If we describe the Production Flow Chart for Composite Knitting Industry, then the merchant works began when sampling starts for order confirmation. Sampling is a process where designers developed samples as per buyer requirement and need to dispatch on time because sampling is a way for order confirmation.
After that, the development sample buyer selected some samples and need costing and this is a key role in order because if the buyer is satisfied with the cost then they confirm the order. For helping the purpose of students and beginners, I’m giving a manufacturing flow chart of a composite knitting industry at a glance.
Composite Knitting Industry:
Production Flow Chart for Composite Knitting Industry
Yarn dyeing (If any) →QA Inspection
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Knitting →QA Inspection
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Knit dyeing
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Fabric finishing → QA Inspection
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Cutting →QA Inspection
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Printing (If any) →QA Inspection
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Sewing →QA Inspection
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Garments wash (If any)
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Garments finishing (ironing, folding, poly etc) →QA Inspection
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Packing →Final Inspection
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Shipment
Shipment samples send in mid of production if the buyer needed to ensure that your sample is developing as per your requirement. When finishing and packing done, we offer a final inspection to the buyer then the buyer sends their quality team for a final inspection. When the quality person will satisfy with garment quality then he passed the garment and the goods are ready for dispatch. Generally, these all processes handle by merchandisers,s and the process called knit merchandising.
Author of this Article: Rana Sohel Executive Engineer Sunman Textile Mills Ltd. Chittagong Cell: +8801912-420118 Email: [email protected]