ic Weight Verification
€¢ Check the GSM (grams per square meter) of fabric panels after cutting.
€¢ Ensure fabric weight is within the buyer€™s tolerance range.
€¢ Compare actual cut weight against the standard weight.
2. Cut Panel Inspection
€¢ Inspect cut panels for defects such as holes, stains, or shading issues.
€¢ Ensure panels are cut according to marker specifications.
3. Record Keeping
€¢ Maintain daily records of checked styles, panel weights, and deviations.
€¢ Log non-conformities and report to the QC manager or supervisor.
4. Quality Standards Compliance
€¢ Verify that the cut panels meet the quality standards set by buyers or internal SOPs.
€¢ Flag any variations in fabric weight or construction.
5. Communication and Coordination
€¢ Coordinate with cutting, spreading, and fabric QC departments.
€¢ Inform relevant departments if any irregularities are found.
6. Spot Checks
€¢ Perform random spot checks during cutting operations.
€¢ Help prevent bulk issues before garments proceed to stitching.
7. Reporting Non-Conformance
€¢ Report any discrepancies or quality issues related to weight or fabric to the production and quality teams.
€¢ Recommend corrective actions where necessary.
8. Support Audits
€¢ Assist during internal and external quality audits related to fabric and cutting