Quality work

Line capability study

A measured look at one sewing or finishing line: what the process can hold, and which setting keeps walking away from the spec.

Folded garments stacked after production
Time on site

Two days of observation and measurement, briefing in five working days

Where

A single sewing line, cutting table, or finishing range at your plant

How it is priced

From 1,600 GEL for one named line

One line, named in advance

A whole plant is too large for a capability study. We pick one line with you: a five-thread overlock chain, a waistband station, a stenter, a compacting range. We stay there long enough to see more than a demonstration hour.

Capability here means the ordinary mill question: if this line keeps running as it ran this week, will the seam allowance, stitch density, fabric width, or residual shrinkage stay inside the band the buyer wrote? We count, we measure, we draw the spread. We do not rename that drawing a dashboard.

What you receive

  • A record of the measurements taken, with machine IDs and shift
  • A plain statement of whether the line is holding the spec, hugging the edge, or regularly leaving it
  • The two or three settings or habits the tickets and the tape measure both point at
  • A briefing your line supervisor can read without a glossary

Constraints

We need the line to run its ordinary mix, not a cleaned-up style. If the only way to “pass” is to pull the best operators off another hall, the study is worthless and we will stop it. Safety rules of the plant apply; we do not climb unfinished ranges or override lock-outs.

Price and follow-up

From 1,600 GEL for one line. A second line in the same week is quoted, not halved. Many plants ask for a Plant Quality Review first, then a capability study on the one line the briefing cannot settle.

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