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Myth Buster in Apparel Manufacturing

Myth Buster in Apparel Manufacturing
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Download or read book Myth Buster in Apparel Manufacturing written by Dr. Prabir Jana and published by Apparel Resources Publication. This book was released on 2020-06-01 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over time, the lack of understanding, failure to apprehend concepts and inability to find solutions results in myths that are passed down from one generation to the other. The Apparel industry, which is still largely depended on experience rather than education in many key departments, also has been carrying forward certain ‘myths’ or ‘untruths’ in various operations and processes that have stalled the growth of organisations. The gamut of myths ranges from simple processes like measuring work time to use of technology as in the case of CAD to understanding the fine line between Ironing and finishing. Surprisingly, no one has really attempted to move beyond the myths to uncover the truth and unlock the true potential of the process, technology or concept. Dr. Prabir Jana, takes a closer look at some of the popular myths that have hindered growth of not only organisations but also the industry and debunks the truth that lies beneath.


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