Shirt Productivity per machine per day would depend on few factors such as – technology usage, availability of machine and equipment, product styling, skill level of the workers, daily working hours and on few other factors.
Background of the survey:
Couple of months ago (January 2014) I have conducted a survey on Shirt Productivity (Productivity Study of Shirt Manufacturing). Participants were mostly from India and Bangladesh. Data have been collected for both formal shirts and casual shirts. Factories work 8 to 10 hours per day. Few factories did not mention how many hours they work daily. Few of them may work more than 10 hours in a day.
Data was received from 55 participants. All abnormal entries are discarded. After discarding abnormal entries we have following results.
In the result I have not considered productivity factors such as number of working hours, technology level and operator’s skill level. I have calculated productivity per machine per day irrespective of number of hours factories work daily. Read on the survey results and comment on these.
Survey Results: Formal Shirts
Number of participants: 33
Minimum productivity per machine per day: 6.67 Pieces
Maximum productivity per machine per day: 28.57 Pieces
Median: 15.71
Frequency of companies in different productivity groups are shown in the following diagram (Fig. 1)
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| Fig.1: Frequency of companies in different productivity group |
Survey Results: Casual Shirts
Number of participants: 15
Minimum productivity per machine per day: 5 pieces
Maximum productivity per machine per day: 32.4 pieces
Median: 11.67
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| Fig.2: Frequency of companies in different productivity group |
Conclusion:
You have seen that shirt manufacturing units work at difference performance level. You have to decide where you like reach. When some factories are making 20 pieces of shirts per machine per day, you can also make that much quantity provided you aim for that and act accordingly.
For further productivity study data you can refer the book by Dr. Bheda “Improving Productivity in the Garment Industry”
Question for Readers: What is you machine productivity?


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