Course details
This course equips designers and technologists with skills to develop, design and produce samples, which are production oriented with the ultimate goal to maximise profit potential.
Sewing supervisors and industrial engineers will learn how to provide better decisions to achieve higher productivity, increase profitability, greater awareness of equipment and a better understanding of how folders and special attachments can influence productivity, proper production information and documentation.
This course is delivered through lectures, video simulations and hands-on activities.
OBJECTIVES
- Interpret work method study in accordance to organisational goals.
- Apply work method study to achieve a more economical method of performing an operation.
- Apply different Motion-Time Study and work measurement for process improvement according to organisational goals.
- Apply line balancing in the production line to achieve a continuous flow for productivity improvement.
- Prepare management report on performance outcome in accordance to organisational procedures.
- Use established key performance indicators to monitor performance and take corrective action in accordance to organisational goals.
ENTRY REQUIREMENT
Possess at least 3 GCE “O” level passes including English and Mathematics or ES WSQ Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN) level 5 and above.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Participant will be awarded the WSQ Statement of Attainment (SOA) provided he/she meets the following requirements:
- 75% attendance rate
- Assessed to be competent in given competency standard
CERTIFICATE ISSUANCE
Upon succcessful completion of the course, trainee will be awarded the WSQ Statement of Attainment (SOA). WSQ Certification is nationally endorsed and recognised by industry partners.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Industrial Engineers and Technicians
- Work Study Officers
- Factory Managers
- Production Supervisors / Managers
- Garment Designers
KEY LEARNING AREAS
- Defining productivity and identifying the factors that affect productivity.
- Understand operator’s learning curves and its undermining effect on style changeover.
- Selection and design of a workplace layout and its impact on efficiency. The comparison of different production setups.
- Report writing skills and getting ideas across to management.
- Understand different production systems in the apparel industry and their pitfalls.
- Selection of the work to be studied and identification of elements in work study.
- Under what circumstances should a production study be performed and how it should be out.
- Principle of incentive scheme and implementation.
Course Location
About The Academy Of Fashion Professions
TaF.tc (The Academy of Fashion Professions) is the training arm of the TaF.f (Textile & Fashion Federation). It’s also the first Continuing Education and Training Centre (CET) for the textile and fashion industry in Singapore, with the vision of becoming the leading capability developer in the global fashion industry. TaF.tc offers specially designed courses and programmes to prepare fashion students for a creative career in the highly competitive fashion industry, and to help industry professionals develop and specialise. Local and global fashion collaborations mean TaF.tc can offer unrivalled, continuously updated services, enabling the Academy to stay in line with leading national and international fashion industry standards. TaF.tc provides intensive training programmes for individuals from various disciplines,
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