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Iris Publishers- Open access Journal of Textile Science & Fashion Technology | Reduction of Garments Bottleneck Processing Time on the Sewing Line of the Garments Industries

 



Authored by Md Dulal Hosen*

Abstract

Operation management is one among the foremost powerful technique for deciding in production floor management and therefore the sewing stage is that the most vital and crucial stage in garment production floor, involves tons of operations having a special cycle times within the traditional sewing line of clothes , all of the workers aren’t equally expert to try to all the method . As a result, the problematic zones arise within the assembly line, which is typically referred to as the bottleneck workstation or operation. This study deals with bottleneck detection in sewing line. A bottle neck may be a point of congestion during a production system that happens when workloads arrive too quickly for the assembly process to handle, denotes as, rock bottom output point in assembly line. Reducing bottle neck is additionally related with increasing productivity it’s proven that with the assistance of various bottleneck elimination technique like line balancing, lean application technique, has been possible to spot non-value-added process and eliminate them from production process. During this paper, we’ve taken the assembly data of various apparel products like sport shirt and T-shirt. By applying lean technique, ensures maximum space utilization, inventory & transportation reduction and thus reduces cycle time & increases efficiency. The experimental results show significant improvement in productivity and line efficiency as compared to the prevailing system.

Keywords: Method Study; Lean; SMV; Improvement; Productivity

Introduction

Over the past 150 years, garment structures have changed from the manual fitting and assembly of individual hand sewn garments to mechanized, automated and sometimes robotized for batch production. Recently, to satisfy customer’s demands through the assembly of excellence garments product at lowest possible cost are the foremost focuses in RMG industry [1,2]. Appropriate planning or controlling system can contribute to understand better performance during this area. The assembly process of garments industry is often grouped into three main stages cutting, sewing and finishing. The stitching stage is that the foremost vital and crucial stage among them [3]. Sewing stages involves plenty of operations having a unique cycle time to perform within the traditional sewing line of garments, all of the workers aren’t equally expert to undertake to all or any the tactic [2]. As a result, the problematic zones arise within the mechanical system, which is usually remarked because the bottleneck workstation or operation [4]. Bottleneck is an operation having longer cycle time and where process goes slow within the stitching mechanical system. This process that have bottleneck problem, is that the main reason for reducing the efficiency of the assembly line. Line balancing is one quite technique for balancing the assembly line. At present, traditional production system possesses to urge replaced with assembly lines for greater product variability and shorter cycle time. The aim of this study is to unravel the bottleneck problem of sewing line during a garment manufacturing company [1]. The layout of the road was modified using the road balancing and time and examination technique. The world elimination of quotient on has greatly enhanced the opportunities for sourcing from Bangladesh.

Bangladesh supplies over US$28 billion worth of textiles and apparel to the world markets. And exports are growing rapidly as more and more buyers around the turn to India as an alternative to China. In 2005, spurred by the worldwide elimination of quotas shipments to the EU soared by 30% and people to the USA shot up by 34%. These increases are remarkable, as long as EU imports from all sources rose by only 8% while US import growth was just 6% [5]. Consumer spending is slowing down everywhere the planet. Retailers are trying to find real innovation from their suppliers. They want really new garments made from new fabrics and yarns. They want new services to offer their customers [6].

Competition within the late 1990’s are going to be supported the capabilities and core competences of textile and clothing companies and on the building of long-term supply relationships [7]. There are many opportunities to be addressed. Textile and clothing machinery will still be improved butt the foremost interesting technologies for the 2000s are within the areas of fibers, fabrics, measurement, control and multimedia. We can say an apparel industry is an independent industry from the essential requirement of staple to final products, with huge value addition at every stage of processing [8]. Apparel industry is of the total country export. The largest foreign exchange earning sector contributing 15% in this scenario, the Bangladeshi garment industries have witnessed substantial improvements in recent years. But the unnecessary capital investment isn’t getting to solve the matter entirely; moderately this may end up the waste in end of the day [9]. The aim of this study is to unravel the bottleneck problem of stitching line during a garment manufacturing company. For reducing bottleneck in apparel sewing line, different elimination techniques have been used [10]. Such as work sharing method, line balancing method, implementation of lean. We reveal that how above-mentioned techniques can be integrated to show a best picture of non-valueadded activities present in the system and, hereby eliminating the problem that causes bottleneck.

Materials and Methods

Materials

In this Research was conducted in a selected garment located in Tongi, Gazipur, Bangladesh. Here quantitative data used for the analysis of this research. The collected data tabled the data firstly in accordance with traditional operation break down then according to work sharing method and then Lean line operational break down. Finally, the results are compared with the help of Time study, Bar chart, Histogram etc. In this research some very normal materials are used to carry out the data collection and analysis. Those materials are:-

1. Statistical data

2. Foreign Trade Source

3. Paper

4. Pencil

5. Calculator

6. Pen

7. Scale and

8. Stop watch etc.

Methods

The following Line Balancing Techniques are being used in this research:-

• Method Improvement

• Share Capacity

• Add Additional Manpower or Machine

• Improve Workstation Layout

• Better Operator

• Work for Extra Hours

• Use Time Saving Tricks

• Reduce Bottleneck by Work Sharing Method

At first, a stitching line of t-shirts was chosen for balancing and required information was gathered from the road like number of operator and helper, cycle time, target, and SMV. Then we took the time of every process needed for the completion of every worker. Then we found out the bottleneck area. At the numbers 6, 10, 12, and 17 operators, the capacity was above the previous operators, thus, add process was high there. Two operators were reduced from the operation hem sleeve and attached sleeve to body and the number 6 operation was shared with number 5. Moreover, number 17 was removed and shared with the number 18 operator. Therefore, the work process development of line balancing is done by this flow process:-

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