Quality work
Quality work we take on
Each engagement is a visit to a real floor: a mill, a finishing range, or a cut-and-sew hall. We read the records you already keep, walk the line, and leave a briefing your shift meeting can use.
Quality work
Each engagement is a visit to a real floor: a mill, a finishing range, or a cut-and-sew hall. We read the records you already keep, walk the line, and leave a briefing your shift meeting can use.

Two to four days on site: a floor walk, a records-room reading, and a bound briefing for the next quality meeting.
A focused reading of greige, trims, or dyed lots at the gate — GSM, shade, and the rejects you should have caught before the line.
A measured look at one sewing or finishing line: what the process can hold, and which setting keeps walking away from the spec.
A standing visit or records reading each month, so the Friday meeting has a drawn week rather than a pile of tickets.
If the problem is a single dye lot in dispute, start with a Plant Quality Review. If greige keeps arriving off GSM, ask for an incoming lot reading. A stubborn sewing line with a first-pass yield that will not move usually needs a line capability study, not another poster in the canteen.
Write to the Tbilisi office with the plant name, the line, and the week you can receive visitors. We reply within two working days.