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Cutting section Operation Flowchart of Garments

Manufacturing
in Garments Manufacturing, Production

Cutting section Operation Flowchart of Garments Manufacturing


Garments Cutting operation
Cutting, first manufacturing step of Garments manufacturing, here cut fabrics as per marker in order
to sew garments product. Cutting should be fully accurate as per marker, otherwise cutting deviation
will affect on garments fitting. There are many works involve in cutting section, keeping the same
shade, numbering, bundling and cut as per same pattern.  The cutting section plays an important role
in any garment manufacturing industry.

Operation Flow chart of Garments Cutting Section

Bulk Cut Procedure:


To be reminded to follow the bulk cut procedure as approved in the pre-production stage.


QC/QI Instruction:
To instruct Quality supervisors, Quality Controllers and Quality Inspector about the job there assign to do in detail


Style Cut Plan:
To have a systematic cut plan for Cutting, Concerning CI, Garment Delivery Plan and Production Plan .


Day Cut Plan:
To have day cut plan for the preparation of cutting requirement of the coming day


Day Issuing Plan:
Day issuing plan will be a guideline to issuing recorder for Quantity to be issued as per day's planned requirement .


Fabric Receiving Record:
To have records for fabric received by the Cutting Department in detail.

Cut Instruction:
To have order quantity cut as per Buyer’s P.O. quantity.


Fabric Relaxation:
To have control in fabric shrinkage in order to produce garments to be within buyer’s spec


Marker Checking:
To ensure the marker which is going to be cut is correct as per the pattern; ratio and other requirements are met in order


Spreading Report:

To have control of each Layer, Quantities, End Bit Details, and to make records of fabric utilization as per marker.


Spreading Checking:
To ensure the Spreading is maintained and controlled in order to assure all cut components are as per the buyer’s acceptance
and Quality standards.


Cut Inspection:
To ensure the cut which is going to be issued to sewing will be acceptable in order to proceed with the production.


Bundle Guide Chart:
To distribute cut quantity in bundles to guide and maintain bundle sequence, quantity and part numbering sequence.


Daily Cutting Report/WIP:
Daily Report being kept available for the Management Information.


Fusing Inspection:
To assure that fusing is acceptable on the panel to not reject the garment.


Printing & Embroidery Inspection:
To ensure that Printing & Embroidery is acceptable in order to proceed with sewing to minimize and control garment rejection.


Cut Panel Replacement (Print & EMB):
To Re-cut panels for replacing for Printing and Embroidery defects.

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