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

Quality Control System

Duration: 12 hours at the classroom theory and 70 hours practice on the job in the factory.

Requirement: Experience in the industry and basic mathematics required, Quality Control experience highly desirable

Who should take this course? Persons working in or supervising Quality control in cutting room, sewing or finishing section.

Objectives:
The course will teach the participants effective processes for controlling quality at each step of the making up process, including warehouse, cutting room, sewing, and finishing sections, 

Participants will also be introduced to tools and forms that help reduce defects, improving production quality while minimizing waste and costly rework.

Course Content:

  • Garment assembly and characteristics, and common defects of stitches and seams
  • Organization of the Quality Control System
    • Responsibility for “quality”
    • Quality control points in the production cycle
    • Methods for controlling quality
    • Daily, weekly, monthly, Quality.Control.Report
  • Defining Quality Specifications
  • Tools to organize and facilitate quality control reporting.
  • In-factory implementation, including coaching participants to implement quality processes, and management responsibility,

Competencies:
Participants will learn the key components of quality control, and to provide the information needed by management to control defects and meet client requirements, including:

  • to define the Quality Specification for each operation of garment production
  • to set quality targets for production personnel. 
  • to produce Weekly Quality Control Report and
  • to develop a factory index of defects


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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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