The document outlines the hierarchy and structure of authority in a typical garment industry. It lists 10 grades of authority from highest to lowest, including positions like Chairman, Managing Director, and Executive Director at the top levels. Lower levels include General Managers, Managers, Assistant Managers, Line Chiefs, Supervisors, and Operators and Workers. It also describes the main sections within a garment industry like Sample, Cutting, Sewing, Finishing, Store, and Maintenance Sections.
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Heirarchy
1. Hierarchy in garment industryHierarchy in garment industry
Hierarchy:Hierarchy: A system with grades ofA system with grades of
authority status from highest to the lowestauthority status from highest to the lowest
a)a) Grade I-C: ChairmanGrade I-C: Chairman
b)b) Grade II-MD: Managing DirectorGrade II-MD: Managing Director
c)c) Grade III-ED: Executive DirectorGrade III-ED: Executive Director
d)d) Grade IV-D’S: Directors (1. AdministrationGrade IV-D’S: Directors (1. Administration
2. Finance 3. Merchandising)2. Finance 3. Merchandising)
e)e) Grade V-GM: General Manager (1.Grade V-GM: General Manager (1.
Production 2. Quality 3. Merchandising)Production 2. Quality 3. Merchandising)
2. Hierarchy in garment industryHierarchy in garment industry
f.f. Grade VI-M’S: Managers (1. Production 2.Grade VI-M’S: Managers (1. Production 2.
Quality 3. Merchandising)Quality 3. Merchandising)
g.g. Grade VII-Asst M’S: Assistant Managers (1.Grade VII-Asst M’S: Assistant Managers (1.
Production 2. Quality 3. Merchandising)Production 2. Quality 3. Merchandising)
h.h. Grade VIII-LC: Line Chief (A, B, C Categories)Grade VIII-LC: Line Chief (A, B, C Categories)
i.i. Grade IX-S & I: Supervisors & InspectorsGrade IX-S & I: Supervisors & Inspectors
j.j. Grade X-O & W: Operators & WorkersGrade X-O & W: Operators & Workers
3. Different sections in a garment industryDifferent sections in a garment industry
Sample Section:Sample Section:
i) Sample makingi) Sample making
ii) Pattern making and gradingii) Pattern making and grading
Cutting Section:Cutting Section:
i) Marker makingi) Marker making
ii) Fabric spreadingii) Fabric spreading
iii) Fabric cuttingiii) Fabric cutting
Sewing Section:Sewing Section:
i) Apparel assembling and checkingi) Apparel assembling and checking
ii) In-line Inspectionii) In-line Inspection
Finishing Section:Finishing Section:
i) Ironing, measuring, folding, packingi) Ironing, measuring, folding, packing
ii) Final Inspectionii) Final Inspection
4. Different sections in a garment industryDifferent sections in a garment industry
Store Section:Store Section:
i) Store the materials for orderi) Store the materials for order
ii) Issue and supply the materials to production unitii) Issue and supply the materials to production unit
iii) Prepare Inventory reportiii) Prepare Inventory report
Maintenance Section:Maintenance Section:
i) Store the spare and repair partsi) Store the spare and repair parts
ii) Supply and repair to the production unit as perii) Supply and repair to the production unit as per
requirementsrequirements
iii) Routine maintenance to avoid break down.iii) Routine maintenance to avoid break down.