Duties and Responsibilities of Apparel Merchandiser Receiving Apparel Export Order:
Duties and responsibilities of apparel merchandiser |
- Calculation of apparel weight or fabric consumption for each size,
- Calculation of total apparel weight for each size wise quantity,
- Addition of wastage% to the total weight,
- Total yarn requirement for the apparel export order,
- Total yarn cost for the export order,
- Knitting, dyeing and cost of making cost (CMT),
- Other materials requirement and their costs.
All the above key points have described in the following:
It is the first task for the apparel merchandiser to calculate apparel weight or fabric consumption for each size of apparel following accurate fabric consumption calculation formula.
After calculating the size quantity, the weight of the concerned size should be multiplied with the corresponding size quantity and it is done for all sizes. Then the total weights of all sizes are added. The total weight what we get is the final weight i.e. output weight. But we have to calculate the initial weight i.e. input weight.
All the manufacturing process incurs certain percentage of textile waste or wastage. That means out will be less than the input. So, this wastage% should be taken into consideration for each process and should be added to the total weight of all sizes. This will give the initial weight or input weight.
The below formula is used to add the wastage%. The answer which results is termed as total yarn requirements.
(1- Wastage %)
Total yarn cost = Total yarn requirement × yarn price per kg
Wastage% incurred in various processes of textile and apparel industry is as follows:
- Knitting = 2-3%,
- Processing = 5-8%,
- Cutting = 10-15%,
- Rejection = 3-5%,