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How We Merchandise the Customise Product

Merchandising

Merchandising is the process of planning the right merchandise at the right time in the right quantity and at the right price to meet the needs of the company’s target customers. Certainly. As a textile manufacturer, we merchandise our products by designing and creating them, and then promoting them for sale. We create displays and marketing materials that showcase the product in an appealing way while ensuring that the products are high quality and authentic. It’s also important to avoid selling counterfeit goods, which are products that look like they’re from a certain brand but are not authorized by the brand owner. If we suspect that any of our products are being counterfeited, we take action to protect our brand and ensure that our customers are getting the authentic products they expect.

Outsourcing

we may choose to outsource certain aspects of our business to other companies or supplier. This can include outsourcing the production of certain components of our products, such as buttons or zippers, thread   or outsourcing the entire production process to another company. When outsourcing, we carefully evaluate potential supplier to ensure that they meet our quality standards and can deliver the products or components we need in a timely and cost-effective manner. We also work closely with our supplier to ensure that they understand our requirements and can meet our expectations. By outsourcing certain aspects of our business, we are able to focus on our core competencies and improve our overall efficiency and profitability.

Pattern Making

Creating patterns on fabric is a key aspect of our business.  To create a pattern, we use a computer programs to design the pattern, such as Adobe Photoshop, adobe illustrator, CAD soft wear, Adobe InDesign and other. Once a pattern is created, it is typically transferred onto a large sheet of paper or cardboard, which is then used as a template for cutting the fabric. The pattern is then assembled according to the garment’s design and specifications.

Sampling and get Approve

We create garment samples by following the pattern and design specifications, selecting appropriate fabrics and trims, and carefully assembling the garment. Samples are then presented to clients or buyers for approval, and any necessary revisions are made before production begins.

Bulk stitching

As a textile manufacturer, we bulk stitch the fabric by following a few steps. First, we need to prepare the fabric by cutting it to the right size and shape. Once we have the fabric ready, we can start stitching it together. We use sewing machines to stitch the fabric together, and we may use different types of stitches depending on the type of fabric and the design of the product. We also use different types of threads and needles to ensure that the stitching is strong and durable. After we have stitched the fabric together, we may need to do some finishing work, such as hemming the edges or adding buttons or zippers. Finally, we need to inspect the finished product to ensure that it meets our quality standards. By following these steps, we can bulk stitch fabric and produce high-quality products for our customers.

Inspecting      

As a textile manufacturer, we inspect our products to ensure that they meet our quality standards. We do this by following a few steps. First, we check the product for any defects, such as loose threads, missing buttons, or uneven stitching. We also check the product for any stains, discolorations, or other imperfections. If we find any defects or imperfections, we fix them before the product is shipped to the customer.

Next, we check the product for its overall quality. We ensure that the product is made with high-quality materials and that it is constructed well. We also check that the product meets any specific requirements that the customer may have requested.

Finally, we check the product for its functionality. We ensure that the product works as intended and that it is safe for the customer to use. For example, if we are manufacturing a garment, we check that the buttons and zippers work properly and that the garment fits well.

By following these steps, we can ensure that our products meet our quality standards and that our customers are satisfied with their purchases.

Packing

As a textile manufacturer, we pack our products carefully to ensure that they arrive safely at their destination. We use a variety of packaging materials, including boxes, envelopes, and bags, depending on the type of product we are shipping.

Before we pack the product, we ensure that it is clean and free from any defects. We also make sure that any accessories or parts that come with the product are included in the package.

 

Once we have prepared the product, we carefully place it in the packaging material, making sure that it is secure and protected. We may also include any relevant information about the product, such as care instructions or warranty information.

Finally, we seal the package and affix any necessary shipping labels. By following these steps, we can pack our products carefully and ensure that they arrive safely at their destination. And

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Shipping

As a textile manufacturer, we ship our products using a variety of methods, depending on the size and weight of the product and the destination.

Before we ship the product, we ensure that it is packed securely and that any necessary documentation, such as customs forms or shipping labels, is included. We also make sure that the shipping method we choose is appropriate for the product and that it will arrive at its destination on time.

Once the product is ready to be shipped, we send it to the carrier or freight service for delivery. We may also provide the customer with a tracking number so that they can track the progress of their shipment.

By following these steps, we can ship our products safely and efficiently and ensure that they arrive at their destination on time.

 

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