0% found this document useful (0 votes)
210 views3 pages

Introduction

The garment industry is a global sector focused on the design, production, and distribution of clothing and textiles, encompassing various stages from raw material production to finished garment manufacturing. It is labor-intensive, highly competitive, and plays a crucial role in global trade, providing significant employment and economic growth. Key processes include design, production planning, manufacturing, quality control, and marketing.

Uploaded by

MUTHU SELVAM.P
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
210 views3 pages

Introduction

The garment industry is a global sector focused on the design, production, and distribution of clothing and textiles, encompassing various stages from raw material production to finished garment manufacturing. It is labor-intensive, highly competitive, and plays a crucial role in global trade, providing significant employment and economic growth. Key processes include design, production planning, manufacturing, quality control, and marketing.

Uploaded by

MUTHU SELVAM.P
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Introduction:

The garment industry, also known as the apparel


industry or textile industry, is a global industry that involves the
design, production, and distribution of clothing and
textilesGarments are items of clothing worn on the body. They are
made from fabrics or textiles, and include a wide variety of items
such as dresses, shirts, trousers, and jackets.

Garments made:
Design: Apparel designers create clothes that are both
aesthetically beautiful andpractical.
Production: Production patterns are optimized for efficient cutting
and sewing. Fabric is spread evenly on a worktable for cutting.
Finishing: Garments are finished to remove creases and add value
through chemicals.

Meaning of Garments Industry:


The garment industry encompasses various stages, from raw
material production to finished garment manufacturing. This
includes:

1. Textile production: Production of raw materials such as fibers,


yarns, and fabrics.

2. Apparel manufacturing: Production of garments, including


cutting, sewing, and finishing.

3. Fashion industry: Design, production, and distribution of fashion


clothing and accessories.

Scope of Garments Industry:


The garment industry is a complex and multifaceted industry that
involves various processes, including:
1. Design and development: Designing and developing new
clothing and textile products.

2. Production planning: Planning and managing production


processes, including sourcing raw materials and labor.

3. Manufacturing: Producing garments and textiles, including


cutting, sewing, and finishing.

4. Quality control: Ensuring that products meet quality and safety


standards.

5. Marketing and distribution: Marketing and distributing products


to retailers and consumers.

Importance of Garments Industry:


The garment industry is a significant contributor to many
economies around the world, providing:
1.Employment: Jobs for millions of people worldwide.

2. Revenue: Generating revenue for companies, governments,


and economies.

3. Economic growth: Driving economic growth and development


in many countries.

4. Global trade: Playing a key role in global trade, with many


countries relying on garment exports as a major source of foreign
exchange earnings

Nature of garments industry


Labor-Intensive: The garment industry is

labor-intensive, requiring a large workforce for production,


processing, and finishing.
Global Supply Chain: The garment

industry has a global supply chain, with ⚫raw materials,


production, and distribution spanning across multiple countries.

Seasonal and Trend-Driven: The garment

industry is seasonal and trend-driven, with demand fluctuating


based on fashion trends, seasons, and holidays.

Highly Competitive:
It is highly competitive, with many
manufacturers, brands, and retailers competing for market share.

You might also like