ic weight verification
check the gsm (grams per square meter) of fabric panels after cutting.
ensure fabric weight is within the buyers 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