PRESENTATION ON SIX WEEKS INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AT EVELINE INTERNATIONAL
INTRODUCTION ABOUT EVELINE INTERNATIONAL
EVELINE INTERNATIONAL IS ONE OF THE LEADNG GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZED
EXPORT HOUSE SINCE 1976
PRIVATE COMPANY OWNED BY MR.RAKESH DUMRA &MR. DEEPAK DUMRA
TURNOVER RS 72-75 CRORES
“PRODUCE QUALITY PRODUCTS AND MAINTAINS A LONG TERM RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR CUSTOMERS”
USA
UK
MAJOR EXPORT MARKETS
GERMANY
FRANCE
MAJOR CUSTOMERS OF EVELINE INTERNATIONAL
DEPARTMENTS OF EVELINE
SAMPLING DEPARTMENT
PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT
KNITTING DEPARTMENT
WASHING DEPARTMENT
CUTTING DEPARTMENT
PRINTING DEPARTMENT
STITCHING DEPARTMENT
FINISHING & PACKAGING DEPARTMENTS
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
MARKETING DEPARTMENT
STRENGTH
1) PROPER PRODUCTION PLANNING
2) TECHNOLOGY UPGRADATION
3) LABORATORY FOR TESTING
4)INHOUSE FACILITIES REDUCES COST
WEAKNESS
1) SCARCITY OF SKILLED LABOUR
2) DEPEND UPON THE THORD PARTYFOR THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT
OPPORTUNITY
1) ESTABLISH THEIR OWN BRAND NAMEAT THE INTERNATIONAL FRONT
2)EXPANSION OF BUSINESS
THREATS
UPCOMING OF KNITTED GARMENT FIRMS IN LUDHIANA WHICH LEADS TO
MORE COMPETITON
SWOT
QUALITY PROBLEMS AND QUALITY CONTROL MEASURES TAKEN BY
KNITTED GARMENT MANUFACTURERS CUM EXPORTERS
To know the various problems related to quality
faced by manufacturers cum exporters of knitted
garments
To know quality control measures taken by
manufacturers cum exporters of knitted garments
RESEARCH DESIGN – DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH
DATA COLLECTION – PRIMARY DATA AND SECONDARY DATA
UNIVERSE - ALL THE MANUFACTURERS CUM EXPORTERS OF KNITTED GARMENTS WHO ARE HAVING KNITTING,DYEING,WASHING IN HOUSE.
POPULATION - ALL MANUFACTURERS CUM EXPORTERS OF KNITTED GARMENTS WHO ARE HAVING KNITTING,DYEING,WASHING IN-HOUSE IN LUDHIANA.
SAMPLING UNIT –A SINGLE FIRM WHO MANUFACTURE S AND EXPORT KNITTED GARMENTS
SAMPLE SIZE & TECHNIQUES
• QUESTIONNAIRE
RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
• CONVENIENCE
SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
• 20
SAMPLE SIZE
• LUDHIANA
AREA COVERED
Fig 5.1-Definition of Quality (N=20)
35%
30%
15%
15%
5%
Percentage of respondents
Verifiable Standards to achieve uniformity of output
State of being free from defects
Totality of features of a product
Measurable & Verifiable aspect
FIG 5.2- Certification of International Standard Organization (ISO) (N=20)
Yes55%
No45%
Percentage of respondents
Table 5.3-Quality problems often occur in export house (N=20)
Problems No. of responses Mean
Contamination 3 .04
Uneven yarn 5 .08
Press off 3 .04
Winder line 4 .06
Needle line 14 .20
Sinker line 9 .13
Knots 4 .06
Holes 6 .09
Layer to layer variations 2 .03
Dye patches 10 .14
Softener marks 9 .13
FIG 5.4 Departments where quality check is being done
(N=20)
0% 0%0%
30%
70%
Percentage of respondents
Knitting Dyeing Stitching Finishing & Packaging All of above
Fig 5.6-Most critical area where quality is necessary
Raw material (Yarn & TRIMS)
45%
Dyeing33%
Washing11%
Other11%
Percentage of respondents
Fig 5.7-Maintenance of quality standards (N=20)
Planning0%
Controlling15%
Testing15%
All of the above70%
Percentage of respondents
Fig 5.8- Technique used for quality controlN=20
4 point sysem65%
10 point system
20%
other15%
Percentage of respondents
Fig 5.9 -Persons appointed for quality checkN=20
0%
5%
40%55%
Percentage of respondents
1-2 persons 2-4 persons 4-6 persons more than 6 persons
Fig 5.10- In house laboratory for quality checkingN=20
Yes60%
No40%
Percentage of respondents
LIMITATIONS OF STUDY
Due to time constraint, the study was conducted within the city of Ludhiana; therefore the survey might not present a true picture of the respondent’s opinion.
While every effort was made to get the questionnaire filled personally, even then some elements of biasness might have crept in.
Generally the respondents were busy in their work and were not interested in responding.
Respondents were not ready to disclose complete and correct information about themselves and their organizations.
MAJOR FINDINGS
• The ISO certification addresses "Quality management". Maximum respondents are certified by the ISO which means they are maintaining the quality standards.
• Problems faced by the manufacturers cum exporters related to quality which often occur in export house are being mentioned.
• These problems are eradicated through proper checking of quality at each department.
• Different parameters for quality control are being adopted such as visual checking, inspection at each department.
• The most critical area where quality is necessary is the raw material as said by maximum number of respondents.
• Maintenance of quality standards with the help of planning, controlling and testing as all of the above is responded by maximum number of respondents.
• In house laboratory for testing of quality is there in the maximum factories as it is convenient to do internal quality testing and therefore to deprive of the results of the various tests done in the laboratory so as to match the suitability of the garment as per buyer’s specification.
CONCLUSION