Training Course On Garment Quality Control

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TRAINING COURSE ON

GARMENT QUALITY CONTROL


1. Name of
Cambodia Garment Training Center (CGTC)
Institution/provider
2. Training course title GARMENT QUALITY CONTROL (KH)

To provide knowledge of garment quality management for local people who want to work as a QC in the garment factory and to
3. Objectives of the develop the skill level of QC staff and related persons who tasks to improve the company's products quality by getting more
training course understanding the importance of quality management, effect resulting from producing defective products, causes of defects, and how
to prevent defects from happening regularly. This course also provides information on the required standard quality of some buyers.

4. Requirement Cambodian

Production line leaders, QC/QA staffs/ Leader, supervisor, manager and anyone who related to production and quality control
5. Target audience works/assurance.

• Pattern maker and quality control


• History and trend of garment industry
• Cut pieces inspection
• Garment industry and competition
• In-line and End-line inspection
• The concept of QCD (Quality, Cost, Delivery)
• Finishing and Quality Control (Pressing , ticketing)
6. Course content • What is Quality Control?
• Packing and Quality Control
• Why need Quality Control?
• How to check garment workmanship
• What is AQL? (Acceptable Quality Level)
• Measurement controlling
• Process and Quality Control system in garment factory
• Pre-Production meeting and Quality Control
• Fabric inspection
• Quality tool and problems solving

7. Duration • 16 hours (2 days)


8. Schedule/DatesTime • 19 – 20 November 2016 ( weekend class ) at 8:00am -17:00pm

9. Language • Khmer
10. Location of the • Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia
course
11. Equipment • All learning materials, lunches and snacks will be provided
required
12. Course fee (and • US$ 150 / trainee (Payment Terms and Conditions will be applied)
what it includes

• Understanding the trend of garment industry


• Understanding the competitive advantage of quality, Cost and Delivery
• Be aware of the quality control system and how to control the quality during production
• Understanding the techniques how to inspection fabric, how to manage the pattern and maker before production
• Understanding how quality of cutting is import to the quality of garment
• Understanding what is the characteristic of defect garment what is minor and major defect
13. Outcome – gain
competence/ skills • Main points need to be focus on workmanship and how to control the workmanship
• Understand how to handle and workmanship problem solving
• Understanding the standard workmanship such as SPI, stitching, seam allowance, and her process and operations
• Understanding the top technique how to check garment workmanship and measurement
• Understanding how to control the finishing and packing
• Ability to identify the problems before production
• Understanding how to solve quality problem smartly and to prevent the problem on bulk production

14. Diploma/Certificate • Certificate (trainee who passed both attendance and competency)
offered

• Dr. Kerry Leng, the senior Quality AssuranceConsultant at QC Link (Cambodia), he was trained by Japanese Expert from Juki
Cooperation and Thailand Textile Institute (THTI) for the Capacity Building for Dyeing and Finishing training in the project of
Comparative Study of Technical Level in Textile Industrial among WEC Countries (Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar).He is
15. About Trainer an expert for Quality Assurance with more than 15 years in productivity improvement, Quality Assurance, IE (Industry
Engineering) for both garment factory and buyers’ representative office, he also used to be the World Bank and ADB freelance
consultant for Trade and Supply chain analysis for garment and foot wear. With his real life experiences Dr. Kerry Leng trained
thousands of Cambodian supervisors in garment

Register at:
Ms. Hin Sopheap
16. More info/contact
Mobile: 015 888 158
E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected]

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