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Garment Industry Productivity Center
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Garment Industry Productivity Center
Garment Industry Productivity Center
Garment Industry Productivity Center

Time Study and Textile Basics

The course will teach participants time measurement in the industrial environment. At the end of the course, the participant will be able to establish the standard time of any garment factory production operation with due consideration for rating, fatigue allowance, service and personal tolerances.

The participant will also receive background knowledge on the characteristics of fabrics commonly used in apparel manufacture and how the material affects production.

Training includes practical application with students in their factories.

Duration


60 hours at the classroom and 40 hours in-factory

Requirements

High Scholl education
Basic mathematics skills
Practical experience in the garment industry highly desirable
English fluency helpful; Khmer acceptable (Chinese translation may be provided if necessary)

Who should take this course?


    * Sewing factory supervisory personnel
    * Industrial engineering department personnel
    * Line leaders identified as candidates for supervisory or engineering positions

Course Content


    * Characteristics of fibers, yarns and fabrics
    * Proper use of an industrial stopwatch
    * Basic skills in time measurement and industrial engineering principles
    * Definition and establishment of normal time, rating and standard time
    * Application of cycle control
    * Definition of efficiency, performance and productivity

Competencies


At the end of the course, the participant will be tested for the following skills:



 
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Our focus is on building local capacity for the future, but our programs and materials are designed to benefit the industry today.
The GIPC began in 2006 as a three year project of USAID. The implementing team is led by international development consulting firm Nathan Associates, Inc. Technical expertise in apparel production is supplied by Werner International, Inc., and the institutional development consultants of AIRD, Inc. provide project support on workforce development issues.
With our team expertise in the garment industry we can help you in:
  • Delivering your orders on time
  • Improving your production quality.
  • Cutting on your production costs.

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