TCU FAME 10243 - Chapter 11
mass customization manufacturing
a short cycle manufacturing strategy that is applied to an individual customer that involves the ultimate consumer in the customization of fit, design, or personalization of the product
lean manufacturing
an approach for achieving the shortest possible cycle time by eliminating process waster, aims to have the same amount of output with lesser imput
bespoke / made-to-measure
fully customized process in which a fashion product is made specifically for one individual based on his or her measurements and/or preferences
single hand system
one individual is responsible for sewing an entire garment, not super productive so most likely would be done in constructing one-of-a-kind garments
unit production system (UPS)
sewing or construction system whereby the parts for each garment are transported as a unit on a conveyor track, one garment at a time, to the sewing operators
bundling
the process of disassembling the stacked and cut pieces and reassembling them in groups according to garment size, color dye lot, and number of units in which they will proceed through production
spreading
the process of unwinding the large rolls of fabric onto long, wide cutting tables
work in process (WIP)
the quantity of goods in the process of being assembled in the sewing factory at a given time
die cutting
type of cutting process that uses a piece of metal with a sharp edge, tooled to the exact dimensions of the pattern piece
agile manufacturing
type of manufacturing system that combines a variety of technologies that together form a totally integrated, seamless exchange of information linking retailers and suppliers to the manufacturing facility
garment dyed
when manufacturers produce colorless garments and then dye the garments during finishing (ex. comfort colors)
piece rate wage
with the factory's base pay as the foundation, each operator's overall pay is based on individual productivity
short cycle manufacturing
manufacturing strategy that is response to the demands of expedited and fast fashion supply chain calendars, accelerates the design to delivery cycle by a lot
flexible manufacturing
manufacturing system that provides greater flexibility to changes necessary to reduce time necessary to manufacture fashion products, can involve reorganizing existing equipment, the way garments are routed, or workers abilities in teams and training
face up spreading
method of spreading done for fabrics that have a directional print or napped fabrics such as corduroy or velvet
mass production manufacturing
most common manufacturing strategy used for fashion products, capitalizes on economies of scale and largely produced items such as all basic products (i.e. t-shirts, underwear, sweatpants, etc.)
progressive bundle system
most common sewing and construction system used by factories using mass production or short cycle manufacturing strategies, processes involves the de-bundling, specified steps, and re-bundling
modular manufacturing
often referred to as a pull system where is it a type of flexible manufacturing where the sewing facility is organized into teams of seven to ten operators each who have a set responsibility