2. 1.Introduction:
Quality is defined as the level of acceptance of a good or service. It is a very essential
requirement for any kind of product. Every product should maintain the standard
quality level. In this 21st century of globalization market are becoming more and
more complex, that’s why every industry are facing a high level of competition for
their business. So the product must fulfill the customer requirement. For the textile
industry and apparel industry, product quality is calculated in terms of quality
standard of fiber, yarn. Fabric construction , color fastness, design and the final
finished garment.
3. A process that helps a company to make sure it create quality
products and that staff and management alike make minimum
mistakes. Quality is of prime importance in any aspect of business.
Customers demand and expect value for money. As producers of
apparel there must be a constant endeavor to produce work of good
quality. As such Quality Control is seen as the agent of Quality
Assurance or Total Quality Control.
2.Quality control
4. 1 Prevention and
inspection
2
Attribute sampling
and variable
samplings
3
Tolerance and
control limit
3. The quality control department need to know on how to differentiation between:
8. 5.Importance of quality control:
1.Staying ahead of the competition.
2.Less waste leads to more margin on the bottom line.
3.Happy customers and clients.
4.Savings from a reduction in waste can be invested back into your business.
5.Once the inspection system is set up and running man power can be used elsewhere.
9. 6.Ignoring of quality control:
Buyers reject packed shipments when they found shade variation in garments, wrong size ratio in packed shipment and faulty
garment patterns. Ignoring of quality production results negative impact on the business growth for long term. Quality must
be controlled during processing whether it is done by the operators, supervisors, pressman, garment packers or one employs
a checker or inspector. In case quality of the product and processes is not being controlled from beginning to end it will cause
followings:
1.High alteration and rejection of garments
2.Requirement of extra manpower for checking of goods and repair work
3.Factory may loose customers (buyers) as well as Brand Value
4.Low motivated employees
5.Need to work for extra hours
6.Delay in production completion
7.Ultimately production cost will increase if one ignores quality control area in manufacturing stage
10. 1.Increase customer loyalty
2.Gain repeat business
3.Gain new customers from referrals
4.Maintain or improve your position in the
market
5.Improve safety
6.Reduce liability risks
7.Contribute to overall positive branding of
your product
7.
12. 9.Disadvantage of quality control:
1.Late detection of defects.
2.Higher cost of defective work.
3.poor access to production supervision.
4.Scrap quality higher
13. 10.Conclusions:
Quality control plays a vital role in knit garments production. Nowadays buyer requires specific quality in all major
parts of the finished products. What special in this report is that the information data and description very much
objective & practical. We have tried to complete this project work as much we can. It will help us to maintain the
quality of the garments in garments production.