Now You Know Difference between Tailoring and Industrial System for Garment Production
Saturday 2 February 2019
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Difference between Tailoring and Industrial System for Garment Production
Introduction:
Tailoring and industrial system for garments production output is same thing but the working technique is different than other. In tailoring system maximum work is done by manual and in industrial system maximum work is done by machine.
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Difference between Tailoring and Industrial System for Garment Production
A garment can be manufactured either or by the both tailoring and industrial systems but still there are some differences between them according to the following points: FACTORS | INDUSTRIAL | TAILORING |
Garments size | Standard body measurement | A particular body measurement |
Product cost | Lower comparing with tailoring. | Incurs higher production cost. |
Investment cost | A significant capital is required. | Lower capital is introduced comparing with industrial. |
Time | Less time is required to make a complete garment (1 - 2 minutes approximately) | It takes more time (usually 1 – 2 hours) |
Wastage | Less wastage due to efficient planning at every stage. | More wastage due to incompetent planning. |
Body fitting | May not be well fitted for all | Fit exactly with the body. |
Man power | Involve a large amount of personnel | A least amount of personnel is involved. |
Requirement of patterns | Must obvious for a large amount of production at a time and for planning accurately. | Since a single piece of garment to be produced it does not require any pattern. |
Number of machines | Different types of machine for different types of stitches. | The garment requires one or a few variety of stitches so one or a few variety of machine is enough.. |
Space | Large space is required for setting up different sections. | A small room is quite enough. |