Hierarchy in garment industry Hierarchy A system with

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Hierarchy in garment industry Hierarchy: A system with grades of authority status from highest

Hierarchy in garment industry Hierarchy: A system with grades of authority status from highest to the lowest a) b) c) d) e) Grade I-C: Chairman Grade II-MD: Managing Director Grade III-ED: Executive Director Grade IV-D’S: Directors (1. Administration 2. Finance 3. Merchandising) Grade V-GM: General Manager (1. Production 2. Quality 3. Merchandising)

Hierarchy in garment industry f. Grade VI-M’S: Managers (1. Production 2. Quality 3. Merchandising)

Hierarchy in garment industry f. Grade VI-M’S: Managers (1. Production 2. Quality 3. Merchandising) g. Grade VII-Asst M’S: Assistant Managers (1. Production 2. Quality 3. Merchandising) h. Grade VIII-LC: Line Chief (A, B, C Categories) i. Grade IX-S & I: Supervisors & Inspectors j. Grade X-O & W: Operators & Workers

Different sections in a garment industry n Sample Section: i) Sample making ii) Pattern

Different sections in a garment industry n Sample Section: i) Sample making ii) Pattern making and grading n Cutting Section: i) Marker making ii) Fabric spreading iii) Fabric cutting n Sewing Section: i) Apparel assembling and checking ii) In-line Inspection n Finishing Section: i) Ironing, measuring, folding, packing ii) Final Inspection

Different sections in a garment industry n Store Section: i) Store the materials for

Different sections in a garment industry n Store Section: i) Store the materials for order ii) Issue and supply the materials to production unit iii) Prepare Inventory report n Maintenance Section: i) Store the spare and repair parts ii) Supply and repair to the production unit as per requirements iii) Routine maintenance to avoid break down.