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Southeast

University
Dep. Of Textile engg.

Assignment on:
Inventory System in Garments Industry

Submitted by: MOHD.ROBIUL ISLAM


2013200400047
BATCH-24TH, SEC-2

Submitted to: ISRAT JEBIN ANSARI


LECTURER,
Dep. Of Textile, SEU.

Date of submition: 04-09-16


Inventory Control:

Inventory control or stock control can be broadly defined as "the activity of checking a
shop's stock". More specifically inventory control may refer to: In operations
management, logistics and supply chain management, the technological system and the
programmed software necessary for managing inventory.

Store is the place where every type of raw materials, spares, finished goods are kept in
proper system. Inventory control means the accurate calculation and data of every type
of raw materials, spares and finished goods in time to time store. Inventory control
in textile mill are necessary because

1. To know about the required amount of raw material


2. To know about the job no which would be processed
3. To be continued the production process
4. To find out the profit or loss of a company
5. Stock and stock value for consumption measuring
store room

Frequency of Inventory Update:


1. Monthly inventory control.

2. Annual inventory control.

Scope of Inventory Control:


1.Raw materials

Dye store.

Other chemicals.
Grey fabrics.

2. Finished fabric.
3. Spare parts.
4. General store

Capital equipments.

Accessories.

Stationary.

Maintenance parts.

Inventory System for Raw Material:


1. Raw materials partially received from production planning & directly from head ofce.

2. Material receiving & inspection report is prepared. Received quantity is mentioned and
noted down.

3. Submitted to Q.C. department. Some are OK & few rejected.

4. Entry of data of goods in DATATEX.

5. Goods are arranged according to OK or rejected group.

6. Department gives store requisition to warehouse.

7. As per requisition materials supplied & this record are noted down.

Grey Fabric Store:


All the grey fabrics are stored in the fabric store near the batch section. Different types of
fabric are listed in the sheet according to fabric types, quantity and cons1.uners
requirement. Fabrics GSM, shrinkage, diameter & other properties are also taken into
consideration. The batches are prepared by taking the required fabrics from the grey store.

Stages of Grey Fabric Inventory Control:


1. After knitting production.

2. Grey inspection.
3. Warehouse.

4. Batch preparation.

5. Dye house.

Dyes and Chemicals:


There is a different store for dyes and chemicals. Varies types of dyes and chemicals are
stored here according to dyes and chemicals companies. Different types of dyes and
chemicals are listed in a sheet. In the sheet the stored quantity of dyes and chemicals are also
include d. Every day the sheet is updated and a copy of this sheet is supplied to the dyeing
manager, dye house and lab section.

Spares:
In any textile mill required amount of spears of different machines are stored in the mechanical
store room. All the spears are listed in a sheet which is controlled by the mechanical &
maintenance personnel. Spares are arranged in the store room according to their size, quantity
& requirements. There are shelves in the store room to keep the small spare parts.

Finished Goods:
Any textile mill supplies its nished dyed fabrics to its garments section. So, dyed nished
fabrics are stored for short time in the nishing section. All the delivered fabrics are noted on the
tally khata according to the lot no, quantity, fabrics diameter, buyer's name, Color & considering
other technical parameters.

Stages of Finished Fabric Inventory Control:


1. Finishing section.

2. After nal inspection.

3. Warehouse.

Others:
Normally keep a central store at mill. In that store the various types of forms, papers; stationary
& other necessary goods are kept.
Inventory Procedure :
1. Bin Card

2. Store Requisition

3. Store Ledger Account

4. Daily Inspection & Package Report

5. Monthly Stock & Consmnption Report

6. Monthly LIC wise Delivery Report

7. Received Delivery & Balance Stock

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