Shanti Wears - Uniform Manufacturing Unit
What is Uniform manufacturing?
Uniform manufacturing includes numerous operations necessary to make a garment. It includes processes like cutting, sewing and finishing. The whole manufacturing process breaks down into a number of sub-operations needed for constructing a particular garment. Some of these operations vary depending on the type of equipment available, work methods used and workers’ skills.
How Uniform manufacturing business works
Clothing manufacturing is a complex process that includes multiple steps. We defined the five most important stages.
Uniform manufacturing consists of the following steps:
Pre-production. Including materials sourcing, pattern making, and sampling.
Production planning. The planning team foresees the production and makes sure all activities are completed on time.
Cutting process. Using the guidelines provided by the designer, the factory cuts the fabric for sewing. Modern garment manufacturers use laser-cutting technology to prevent wastage.
Manufacturing and quality control. Once the production is complete the factory will perform quality the quality check. The customer has a right to reject items if they don’t meet the expected standards and quality.
Delivery. After the garments pass the quality control, the rest of the production order will be delivered to the customer.
Pre-production processes in garment manufacturing
The pre-production process is planning that is done prior to the bulk garment production. That includes samples development and approvals, sourcing and testing raw materials, garment costing, pattern making, and process planning. Efficient production can’t be reached without the pre-production processes.
In garment manufacturing a typical pre-production process is divided into five steps:
Calculating the cost of garments.
Pattern making and grading.
Production process planning.
Creating a pre-production sample.
Shanti Wears has an extensive background in uniform manufacturing spanning many years.
Our excellent crew improves the way our uniforms are finished. We produce all the necessary school wear, including blazers, shirts, pants, kurtis, salwars, tunics, and jackets.