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January 18, 2015
Lean Management, The New Success Mantra For Apparel
Industry
The five day workshop on 'Lean manufacturing: Practices and
Implementations,' came to an end today. This workshop was organized
by India's largest vocational training network in apparel sector, Apparel Training &
Design Centre (ATDC) in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA) at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy, Gurgaon
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy, Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, and
other senior professionals involved in Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were also
part of the workshop. Also present were the members of the recently formed
'UJJESH' apparel cluster which has been catalyzed with the help of ATDC & NPC in
their approach to create denovo clusters.
Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is an internationally renowned
Training Institute and Technical Services Provider for the Textile and Apparel
Industry. It provides fast track and cutting edge education to professionals for
managing the Apparel Industry in a competitive era. The training program was
conducted by Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P.
Nishantha, Programme Coordinator & Chief Technologist, SLITA.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Lean manufacturing is a systematic approach for identifying and eliminating waste in
operations through continuous improvement, reducing the cost of operating system
and fulfilling the customer's desire for maximum value at the lowest price. This
workshop was specifically designed to introduce the concepts of LEAN
IMPLEMENTATION and help translate theory into best practice through live case
studies, group assignment, classroom training and case study presentations.The
Training focused on topics such as Type of wastes in the industry and how to reduce
them, financial aspects of the garment industry, how to reduce cost on the RMG
Industries, Value Engineering and its way, Implementation of 5S to eliminate waste
from a work cycle. The training also included visual management exercises for
process mapping to improve efficiency and quality. Cellular manufacturing concept
was explained with videos, Value stream mapping concept was also explained for
figuring out and execution of an order form procurement of raw materials to delivery
on a single sheet of paper with proper calculation and behavioral matrix and core
process matrix for measuring the performance, efficiency and rating was explained
with videos. This training was in context of providing advance and upgraded
specialized skills to ATDC Faculty Resources especially teaching AMT Courses. Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry, who attended this workshop as a
trainee said, "This industry is very much optimistic to implement Lean Techniques in
practical way. We can transform the conventional mind set to the lean way, and this
will be an asset to the organization".
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasized, "lean is only way forward for
industry life through training. It was hearting to see organizations like Blackberry's,
Pee Empro Exports Pvt. Ltd., Neetee Clothing, Modelama Exports Ltd. and others
who have already implemented lean in their factory participating in this training
program along with ATDC faculty resources with full zeal and enthusiasm. This will
also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector."
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said, "Sri Lanka's government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop was organized to
share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is one
of the best technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
economy and this technique can prove very beneficial to this sector".
ATDC TOT Academy is an institution which operates as a resource centre setting
benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in the business of skilling in the
apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrades the knowledge base and skill levels of the
faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in their pedagogy. The key
objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall systematic change in the
Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for industry. With this vision
this workshop was organised with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA)
which will provide new insights in achieving higher efficiency & productivity. The
training provided a great learning forum to the participants.
Source: https://www.indian-apparel.com/appareltalk/news_details.php?id=762
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 16, 2015
ATDC holds first International training program on "Lean Management" in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile & Apparel
Continuing with its training programs and workshops in the Apparel Industry, ATDC
(Apparel Training & Design Centre), India's largest vocational training network for the
apparel sector, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA) inaugurated its first international training workshop today on "Lean
manufacturing practices and implementations."
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy,
DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy, Gurgaon. Ms.
Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy,Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director
General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr. Sanjay
Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry and other senior professionals involved in
Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were present on the occasion. Also present on the
occasion were members of the recently formed 'Ujjesh' apparel cluster which has
been catalysed with the help of ATDC & NPC in their approach to create denovo
clusters.
Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is an internationally renowned
Training Institute and Technical Services Provider for the Textile and Apparel
Industry. SLITA is providing fast track and cutting edge education to professionals for
managing the Apparel Industry in a competitive era. SLITA's Experts; Mr. Nawaz
Mustapha, Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Programme
Coordinator & Chief Technologist, SLITA will be conducting this training workshop.
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5 day workshop from 12 January to 16
January, 2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including Industry participants
(12-15) and 20 ATDC Trainers' from ATDC's PAN-India Centres. The Training will
focus on topics such as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Engineering, Process Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5 S & its
implementation, Value Steam mapping (VSM), Lead Time - video on Cellular
Concept, Behavioural Metrics and various case studies exercises. This training is in
context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to ATDC Faculty
Resources especially teaching AMT Courses.
On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -"I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
'productivity & efficiency' in apparel sector."
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasised, "Indian Apparel Industry needs to
control costs, rein in wastes and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to
commit ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting Lean Manufacturing
Practices. SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are
happy to bring such a workshop to the ATDC Faculty resources and professionals
from the industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly
competitive."
ATDC TOT Academy, trains the trainers. It is an institution that operates as a
resource centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in
the business of skilling in the apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrade the knowledge
base and skill levels of the faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in
their pedagogy. The key objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall
systematic change in the Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for
industry. With this vision this workshop is being organised with Sri Lanka Institute of
Textile and Apparel (SLITA) which will provide new insights in achieving higher
efficiency & productivity, for which Sri Lankan Apparel Industry is well known. The
training will particularly benefit the Top Management and Middle Management as it is
about the Implementation of Lean Management Practices.
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said,"Sri Lanka's government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop is being organized
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
one of the good technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
economy and this lean manufacturing technique can prove very beneficial for this
sector. This will also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector. "
Lean manufacturing is a systemic method for the elimination of waste within a
manufacturing process. Lean also takes into account waste created through
overburden and waste created through unevenness in workloads. Lean as a
manufacturing philosophy aims at waste reduction, cost reduction promotes
environment friendly practices, reduces the cycle time.
Source: http://www.indiaprwire.com/pressrelease/other/20150112352597.htm
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 16, 2015 ATDC workshop on lean manufacturing commences
The Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC), the country's largest vocational
training network for the industry, is hosting its first international training workshop for
five days. The event was inaugurated by Hari Kapoor, VC ATDC and Darlie Koshy,
DG & CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy, Gurgaon.
Also present on the occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel
cluster which has been catalyzed with the help of ATDC & NPC.
At the inaugurating Kapoor said, “I am sure both faculty resources and industry
professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop on lean
manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing ‘productivity &
efficiency’ in the apparel sector.”
The five-day workshop, 'Lean manufacturing practices and implementations' is
conducted in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA), and organized by the ATDC-TOT (training of trainers) academy. The
organisers feel the enviable record in efficiency and productivity of the Sri Lankan
industry can immensely help and motivate India's apparel sector. The ATDC-TOT
academy functions as a resource centre for setting benchmarks and quality
parameters for teachers and trainers in the apparel sector, and works towards
improving both the knowledge base and skill levels in the faculty resources.
Emphasizing the fact that Indian apparel industry needs to control costs, rein in
wastes and improve productivity & efficiency, Koshy said, “Time has come to commit
ourselves to improve competiveness, by adopting lean manufacturing practices.
SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are happy to
bring such a workshop to the ATDC faculty resources and professionals from the
industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly competitive.”
Besides being a globally renowned training institute, SLITA is also a 'technical
services provider' for the textile and apparel industry, imparting cutting-edge
instruction and latest specialized skills to help professionals gain advantage.
Source: https://fashionunited.in/news/fashion/atdc-workshop-on-lean-manufacturing-commences/2015011511130
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 15, 2015
ATDC holds first International training program on “Lean Management” in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile & Apparel
Continuing with its training programs and
workshops in the Apparel Industry, ATDC
(Apparel Training & Design Centre), India’s
largest vocational training network for the
apparel sector, in collaboration with Sri Lanka
Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA)
inaugurated its first international training
workshop today on “Lean manufacturing practices and implementations.”
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy, Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry and other senior professionals
involved in Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were present on the occasion. Also
present on the occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel
cluster which has been catalysed with the help of ATDC & NPC in their approach to
create denovo clusters.
Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is an internationally renowned
Training Institute and Technical Services Provider for the Textile and Apparel
Industry. SLITA is providing fast track and cutting edge education to professionals for
managing the Apparel Industry in a competitive era. SLITA’s Experts; Mr. Nawaz
Mustapha, Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Programme
Coordinator & Chief Technologist, SLITA will be conducting this training workshop
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5 day workshop from 12 January to 16
January, 2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including Industry participants
(12-15) and 20 ATDC Trainers’ from ATDC’s PAN-India Centres. The Training will
focus on topics such as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value
Engineering, Process Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5 S & its
implementation, Value Steam mapping (VSM), Lead Time – video on Cellular
Concept, Behavioural Metrics and various case studies exercises. This training is in
context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to ATDC Faculty
Resources especially teaching AMT Courses.
On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -“I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
‘productivity & efficiency’ in apparel sector.”
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasised, “Indian Apparel Industry needs to
control costs, rein in wastes and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to
commit ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting Lean Manufacturing
Practices. SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are
happy to bring such a workshop to the ATDC Faculty resources and professionals
from the industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly
competitive.”
ATDC TOT Academy, trains the trainers. It is an institution that operates as a
resource centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in
the business of skilling in the apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrade the knowledge
base and skill levels of the faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in
their pedagogy. The key objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall
systematic change in the Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for
industry. With this vision this workshop is being organised with Sri Lanka Institute of
Textile and Apparel (SLITA) which will provide new insights in achieving higher
efficiency & productivity, for which Sri Lankan Apparel Industry is well known. The
training will particularly benefit the Top Management and Middle Management as it is
about the Implementation of Lean Management Practices.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said,”Sri Lanka’s government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop is being organized
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
one of the good technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
economy and this lean manufacturing technique can prove very beneficial for this
sector. This will also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector. ”
Lean manufacturing is a systemic method for the elimination of waste within a
manufacturing process. Lean also takes into account waste created through
overburden and waste created through unevenness in workloads. Lean as a
manufacturing philosophy aims at waste reduction, cost reduction promotes
environment friendly practices, reduces the cycle time.
Source: http://firstreport.in/atdc-holds-first-international-training-program-on-lean-
management-in-collaboration-with-sri-lanka-institute-of-textile-apparel/
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 15, 2015
ATDC holds first International training program on “Lean Management” in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile & Apparel
Continuing with its training programs and workshops in
the Apparel Industry, ATDC (Apparel Training &
Design Centre), India’s largest vocational training
network for the apparel sector, in collaboration with Sri
Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA)
inaugurated its first international training workshop today on “Lean manufacturing
practices and implementations.”
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy,Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry and other senior professionals
involved in Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were present on the occasion. Also
present on the occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel
cluster which has been catalysed with the help of ATDC & NPC in their approach to
create denovo clusters.
Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is an internationally renowned
Training Institute and Technical Services Provider for the Textile and Apparel
Industry. SLITA is providing fast track and cutting edge education to professionals for
managing the Apparel Industry in a competitive era. SLITA’s Experts; Mr. Nawaz
Mustapha, Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Programme
Coordinator & Chief Technologist, SLITA will be conducting this training workshop.
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5 day workshop from 12 January to 16
January, 2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including Industry participants
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
(12-15) and 20 ATDC Trainers’ from ATDC’s PAN-India Centres. The Training will
focus on topics such as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value
Engineering, Process Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5 S & its
implementation, Value Steam mapping (VSM), Lead Time – video on Cellular
Concept, Behavioural Metrics and various case studies exercises. This training is in
context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to ATDC Faculty
Resources especially teaching AMT Courses.
On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -“I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
‘productivity & efficiency’ in apparel sector.”
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasised, “Indian Apparel Industry needs to
control costs, rein in wastes and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to
commit ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting Lean Manufacturing
Practices. SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are
happy to bring such a workshop to the ATDC Faculty resources and professionals
from the industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly
competitive.”
ATDC TOT Academy, trains the trainers. It is an institution that operates as a
resource centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in
the business of skilling in the apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrade the knowledge
base and skill levels of the faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in
their pedagogy. The key objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall
systematic change in the Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for
industry. With this vision this workshop is being organised with Sri Lanka Institute of
Textile and Apparel (SLITA) which will provide new insights in achieving higher
efficiency & productivity, for which Sri Lankan Apparel Industry is well known. The
training will particularly benefit the Top Management and Middle Management as it is
about the Implementation of Lean Management Practices.
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said,”Sri Lanka’s government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop is being organized
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
one of the good technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
economy and this lean manufacturing technique can prove very beneficial for this
sector. This will also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector. ”
Lean manufacturing is a systemic method for the elimination of waste within a
manufacturing process. Lean also takes into account waste created through
overburden and waste created through unevenness in workloads. Lean as a
manufacturing philosophy aims at waste reduction, cost reduction promotes
environment friendly practices, reduces the cycle time.
Source : http://www.freepressrelease.com/atdc-holds-international-training-program-lean-
management-collaboration-sri-lanka-institute-textile-apparel/874402/
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organising a first-of-its-kind advanced workshop on 'Lean Manufacturing Practices
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workshop will provide new insights in achieving higher efficiency and productivity, for
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India: Lean manufacturing, the way ahead
In a move that can only aid the apparel sector tostay ahead of the curve, the Apparel
Training and Design Centre (ATDC), the country's largest vocational training network
for the industry, inaugurated its first international training workshop here.
The five-day workshop - 'Lean manufacturing practices and implementations' - is
being conducted in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA), and organized by the ATDC-TOT (training of trainers) academy. With the
apparel industry in Sri Lanka boasting an enviable record in achieving increased
efficiency and productivity, this tie-up will be of immense help to India's apparel
sector.
Incidentally, the ATDC-TOT academy functions as a resource centre which sets
benchmarks and quality parameters for teachers and trainers in the apparel sector,
and works towards improving both the knowledge base of and skill levels in the
faculty resources.'Lean manufacturing' describes a method whereby waste is
eliminated in the manufacturing process. As a philosophy, it aims to reduce waste,
cost and cycle time, and also promote eco-friendly practices."I am sure both faculty
resources and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training
workshop on 'lean manufacturing practices', for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
productivity in the apparel sector," said Hari Kapoor, the ATDC vice-chancellor.
"The Indian apparel industry needs to control costs, rein in waste and improve
productivity," said Dr Darlie Koshy, director general and CEO, ATDC."SLITA has
proven itself as a leader in this sphere and we are happy to bring such a workshop to
the ATDC faculty resources and professionals, when the industry is seriously looking
at options to be highly competitive," Dr. Koshy added.
Besides being a globally renowned training institute, SLITA is also a 'technical
services provider' for the textile and apparel industry, imparting cutting-edge
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
instruction and latest specialized skills to help professionals gain advantage. SLITA's
Nawaz Mustapha (director general) and B.L.S.P. Nishantha (program coordinator
and chief technologist) will be in charge of the workshop.
"This workshop is being organized to share our experience and expertise on 'lean
management' in the apparel sector," revealed Mustapha, adding that while such a
technique requires less resources, capital, raw material, energy and labour in
manufacture, it will also, at the same time, help generate employment for the apparel
industry.
Source: http://www.alloftextiles.com/news_details.aspx?id=15870
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January 15, 2015
ATDC organises training module on lean
manufacturing
Apparel Training & Design Centre (ATDC), India’s largest vocational apparel training
network in partnership with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA)
inaugurated its first international training workshop on ‘Lean manufacturing practices
and implementations’.
Alongside ATDC officials, also present on the occasion were members of the
recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel cluster which has been catalysed with the help of
ATDC & NPC in their approach to create clusters.
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5-day workshop from January 12-16,
2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including industry participants and 20
ATDC trainers from ATDC’s pan-India centres.The training will focus on topics such
as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value Engineering, Process
Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5S & its implementation, Value
Steam Mapping (VSM), Lead Time – Video on Cellular Concept and Behavioural
Metrics.
This training is in context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to
ATDC Faculty Resources especially teaching AMT Courses. On the occasion, Hari
Kapoor, VC of ATDC said, “I am sure both faculty resources and industry
professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop on lean
manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing productivity &
efficiency in apparel sector.”
Darlie Koshy, CEO at ATDC said, “Indian apparel industry needs to control costs,
rein in wastes\ and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to commit
ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting lean manufacturing practices.”
“SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are happy to
bring such a workshop to the ATDC faculty resources and professionals from the
industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly competitive,”
he added.
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
ATDC TOT Academy trains trainers and is an institution that operates as a resource
centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in the
business of skilling in the apparel sector.
TOT Academy upgrades knowledge base and skill levels of the faculty resources to
develop industry oriented approach in their pedagogy with the key objective being to
bring about an overall systematic change in the apparel industry while providing
better quality trainers for industry.
With this vision, this workshop is being organised with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile
and Apparel (SLITA) which will provide new insights in achieving higher efficiency
and productivity, for which Sri Lankan apparel industry is well known.
Nawaz Mustapha, director general of SLITA said, “This workshop is being organized
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
one of the good techniques which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour.” (AR)
Source: http://www.hawker.com.bd/news_details.php?news_id=395264
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January 15, 2015
ATDC, SLITA team up for workshop on lean manufacturing
At a time, when the economy and country's exports are
showing positive signs of recovery, the Apparel Training
and Design Centre (ATDC), the country's largest
vocational training network for the industry, inaugurated its
first international training workshop. The program was
inaugurated by Hari Kapoor, VC, ATDC and Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO-ATDC & IAM
at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy, Gurgaon. Also present on the
occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel cluster which has
been catalyzed with the help of ATDC & NPC.
The five-day workshop , 'Lean manufacturing practices
and implementations' is conducted in collaboration with
the Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA),
and organized by the ATDC-TOT (training of trainers)
academy. The organisers feel enviable record in
achieving increased efficiency and productivity of the Sri Lankan industry can
immensely help and motivate India's apparel sector. The ATDC-TOT academy
functions as a resource centre for setting benchmarks and quality parameters for
teachers and trainers in the apparel sector. It works towards improving both the
knowledge base and skill levels in the faculty resources. Kapoor said, “I am sure
both faculty resources and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this
advanced training workshop on lean manufacturing practices for bringing in new
inputs on enhancing ‘productivity & efficiency’ in the apparel sector.”
Koshy emphasized the fact that Indian apparel industry needs to control costs, rein
in wastes and improve productivity and efficiency. “Time has come to commit
ourselves to improve competiveness, by adopting lean manufacturing practices.
SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are happy to
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
bring such a workshop to the ATDC faculty resources and professionals from the
industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly competitive,”
he said. The training will cover topics such as goals of the lean enterprise, seven
types of wastes, financial aspects, cost reduction, value engineering, process
mapping, standard operations, visual management , 5 S & its implementation, value
steam mapping (VSM), lead time – video on cellular concept , behavioural metrics
and various case studies exercises. This training is in context of providing advance
and upgraded specialised skills to ATDC Faculty Resources especially teaching
AMT courses.
Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said that the workshop is being
organized to share their experience and expertise on lean management in apparel
sector. “It is one of the best practises to optimise the use of resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour. Apparel sector is an important contributor in Indian
economy and the lean manufacturing techniques can prove very beneficial for the
apparel sector,” he asserted.
Besides being a globally renowned training institute, SLITA is also a 'technical
services provider' for the textile and apparel industry, imparting cutting-edge
instruction and latest specialized skills to help professionals gain advantage.
Source: http://www.fashionatingworld.com/india/india-news/item/747-atdc-slita-team-
up-for-workshop-on-lean-manufacturing.html
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January 15, 2015
Source: https://www.bicara.co.id/news/continuing-education-program.html
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January 15, 2015
Source: http://www.jersey-shore.org/news/Lean-Manufacturing.html
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 14, 2015
ATDC holds first International training program on “Lean Management”
Continuing with its training programs and workshops in the Apparel Industry, ATDC
(Apparel Training & Design Centre), India’s largest vocational training network for the
apparel sector, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA) inaugurated its first international training workshop today on “Lean
manufacturing practices and implementations.”
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy, Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry and other senior professionals
involved in Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were present on the occasion. Also
present on the occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel
cluster which has been catalysed with the help of ATDC & NPC in their approach to
create denovo clusters.
Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is an internationally renowned
Training Institute and Technical Services Provider for the Textile and Apparel
Industry. SLITA is providing fast track and cutting edge education to professionals for
managing the Apparel Industry in a competitive era. SLITA’s Experts; Mr. Nawaz
Mustapha, Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Programme
Coordinator & Chief Technologist, SLITA will be conducting this training workshop
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5 day workshop from 12 January to 16
January, 2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including Industry participants
(12-15) and 20 ATDC Trainers’ from ATDC’s PAN-India Centres. The Training will
focus on topics such as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value
Engineering, Process Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5 S & its
implementation, Value Steam mapping (VSM), Lead Time – video on Cellular
Concept, Behavioural Metrics and various case studies exercises. This training is in
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to ATDC Faculty
Resources especially teaching AMT Courses.
On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -“I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
‘productivity & efficiency’ in apparel sector.”
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasised, “Indian Apparel Industry needs to
control costs, rein in wastes and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to
commit ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting Lean Manufacturing
Practices. SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are
happy to bring such a workshop to the ATDC Faculty resources and professionals
from the industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly
competitive.”
ATDC TOT Academy, trains the trainers. It is an institution that operates as a
resource centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in
the business of skilling in the apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrade the knowledge
base and skill levels of the faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in
their pedagogy. The key objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall
systematic change in the Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for
industry. With this vision this workshop is being organised with Sri Lanka Institute of
Textile and Apparel (SLITA) which will provide new insights in achieving higher
efficiency & productivity, for which Sri Lankan Apparel Industry is well known. The
training will particularly benefit the Top Management and Middle Management as it is
about the Implementation of Lean Management Practices.
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said,”Sri Lanka’s government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop is being organized
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
one of the good technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
economy and this lean manufacturing technique can prove very beneficial for this
sector. This will also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector.
Lean manufacturing is a systemic method for the elimination of waste within a
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
manufacturing process. Lean also takes into account waste created through
overburden and waste created through unevenness in workloads. Lean as a
manufacturing philosophy aims at waste reduction, cost reduction promotes
environment friendly practices, reduces the cycle time.
Source:http://www.onlineprnews.com/news/541300-1421080908-atdc-holds-first-
international-training-program-on-lean-management.html
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 14, 2015
ATDC organises workshop on lean manufacturing practices
Under its Training of Trainers (TOT) programme, the Apparel Training & Design
Centre (ATDC) is organising a first-of-its-kind advanced workshop on 'Lean
Manufacturing Practices and Implementation' by experts from Sri Lanka Institute of
Textiles and …
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 14, 2015
ATDC organises workshop on lean manufacturing practices
Under its Training of Trainers (TOT) programme, the Apparel Training & Design
Centre (ATDC) is organising a first-of-its-kind advanced workshop on ‘Lean
Manufacturing Practices and Implementation’ by experts from Sri Lanka Institute of
Textiles and Apparel (SLITA)....
Source :http://www.industriesnews.net/story?sid=s229253559&cid=45
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 14, 2015
ATDC organises workshop on lean manufacturing practices
Under its Training of Trainers programme, the Apparel Training & Design Centre is
organising a first-of-its-kind advanced workshop on 'Lean Manufacturing Practices
and Implementation' by experts from Sri Lanka Institute of Textiles and Apparel . The
workshop will provide new insights in achieving higher efficiency and productivity, for
which the Sri Lankan apparel industry is well-known.
Source:http://www.apparelnstuff.com/ATDC-organises-workshop-on-lean-manufacturing-prac.html
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 14, 2015 ATDC holds first International training program on “Lean Management” in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile & Apparel Lean manufacturing is a systemic method for the elimination of waste within a
manufacturing process. Lean also takes into account waste created through
overburden and waste created through unevenness in workloads. Lean as a
manufacturing philosophy aims at waste reduction, cost reduction promotes
environment friendly practices, reduces the cycle time.
Continuing with its training programs and workshops in the Apparel Industry, ATDC
(Apparel Training & Design Centre), India’s largest vocational training network for the
apparel sector, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA) inaugurated its first international training workshop today on “Lean
manufacturing practices and implementations.”
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy,Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry and other senior professionals
involved in Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were present on the occasion. Also
present on the occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel
cluster which has been catalysed with the help of ATDC & NPC in their approach to
create denovo clusters.
Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is an internationally renowned
Training Institute and Technical Services Provider for the Textile and Apparel
Industry. SLITA is providing fast track and cutting edge education to professionals for
managing the Apparel Industry in a competitive era. SLITA’s Experts; Mr. Nawaz
Mustapha, Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Programme
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Coordinator & Chief Technologist, SLITA will be conducting this training workshop
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5 day workshop from 12 January to 16
January, 2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including Industry participants
(12-15) and 20 ATDC Trainers’ from ATDC’s PAN-India Centres. The Training will
focus on topics such as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value
Engineering, Process Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5 S & its
implementation, Value Steam mapping (VSM), Lead Time – video on Cellular
Concept, Behavioural Metrics and various case studies exercises. This training is in
context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to ATDC Faculty
Resources especially teaching AMT Courses.
On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -“I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
‘productivity & efficiency’ in apparel sector.”
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasised, “Indian Apparel Industry needs to
control costs, rein in wastes and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to
commit ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting Lean Manufacturing
Practices. SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are
happy to bring such a workshop to the ATDC Faculty resources and professionals
from the industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly
competitive.”
ATDC TOT Academy, trains the trainers. It is an institution that operates as a
resource centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in
the business of skilling in the apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrade the knowledge
base and skill levels of the faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in
their pedagogy. The key objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall
systematic change in the Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for
industry. With this vision this workshop is being organised with Sri Lanka Institute of
Textile and Apparel (SLITA) which will provide new insights in achieving higher
efficiency & productivity, for which Sri Lankan Apparel Industry is well known. The
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
training will particularly benefit the Top Management and Middle Management as it is
about the Implementation of Lean Management Practices.
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said,”Sri Lanka’s government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop is being organized
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
one of the good technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
economy and this lean manufacturing technique can prove very beneficial for this
sector. This will also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector. ”
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January 14, 2015
ATDC holds first International training program on 'Lean Management' in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile & Apparel Continuing with its training programs and workshops in the Apparel Industry, ATDC
(Apparel Training & Design Centre), India's largest vocational training network for the
apparel sector, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA) inaugurated its first international training workshop today on 'Lean
manufacturing practices and implementations.'
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy, Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry an...
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January 14, 2015
ATDC holds first International training program on 'Lean Management' in … On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -“I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
'productivity …
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January 14, 2015
ATDC organises workshop on lean Manufacturing practices
Under its Training of Trainers (TOT) programme, the Apparel Training & Design
Centre (ATDC) is organising a first-of-its-kind advanced workshop on 'Lean
Manufacturing Practices and Implementation' by experts from Sri Lanka Institute of
Textiles and ...
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India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 14, 2015
ATDC holds first International training program on “Lean Management” in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile & Apparel
Continuing with its training programs and workshops in the Apparel Industry, ATDC
(Apparel Training & Design Centre), India’s largest vocational training network for the
apparel sector, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA) inaugurated its first international training workshop today on “Lean
manufacturing practices and implementations.”
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy, Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry and other senior professionals
involved in Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were present on the occasion. Also
present on the occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel
cluster which has been catalysed with the help of ATDC & NPC in their approach to
create denovo clusters.
Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is an internationally renowned
Training Institute and Technical Services Provider for the Textile and Apparel
Industry. SLITA is providing fast track and cutting edge education to professionals for
managing the Apparel Industry in a competitive era. SLITA’s Experts; Mr. Nawaz
Mustapha, Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Programme
Coordinator & Chief Technologist, SLITA will be conducting this training workshop.
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5 day workshop from 12 January to 16
January, 2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including Industry participants
(12-15) and 20 ATDC Trainers’ from ATDC’s PAN-India Centres. The Training will
focus on topics such as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value
Engineering, Process Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5 S & its
implementation, Value Steam mapping (VSM), Lead Time – video on Cellular
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Concept, Behavioural Metrics and various case studies exercises. This training is in
context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to ATDC Faculty
Resources especially teaching AMT Courses.
On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -“I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
‘productivity & efficiency’ in apparel sector.”
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasised, “Indian Apparel Industry needs to
control costs, rein in wastes and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to
commit ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting Lean Manufacturing
Practices. SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are
happy to bring such a workshop to the ATDC Faculty resources and professionals
from the industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly
competitive.”
ATDC TOT Academy, trains the trainers. It is an institution that operates as a
resource centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in
the business of skilling in the apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrade the knowledge
base and skill levels of the faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in
their pedagogy. The key objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall
systematic change in the Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for
industry. With this vision this workshop is being organised with Sri Lanka Institute of
Textile and Apparel (SLITA) which will provide new insights in achieving higher
efficiency & productivity, for which Sri Lankan Apparel Industry is well known. The
training will particularly benefit the Top Management and Middle Management as it is
about the Implementation of Lean Management Practices.
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said,”Sri Lanka’s government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop is being organized
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
one of the good technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
economy and this lean manufacturing technique can prove very beneficial for this
sector. This will also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector. ”
Lean manufacturing is a systemic method for the elimination of waste within a
manufacturing process. Lean also takes into account waste created through
overburden and waste created through unevenness in workloads. Lean as a
manufacturing philosophy aims at waste reduction, cost reduction promotes
environment friendly practices, reduces the cycle time.
Source: http://www.educationnewsindia.com/
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 13, 2015
Workshop on Lean Manufacturing Practices by ATDC
Under its Training of Trainers (TOT) programme, the
Apparel Training & Design Centre (ATDC) is organising a
first of its kind advanced workshop on ‘Lean
Manufacturing Practices and Implementation’ by experts
from Sri Lanka Institute of Textiles and Apparel (SLITA) at
Juki Innovation Centre in Gurgaon from January 12.
The four-day workshop will provide new insights in achieving higher efficiency and
productivity, for which the Sri Lankan apparel industry is well-known. It will focus on
topics such as goals of the lean enterprise, financial aspects, value engineering,
process mapping, standard operations, visual management, 5 S and its
implementation, value steam mapping (VSM), lead time etc.
Textile secretary, Mr. Sanjay Kumar Panda will inaugurate the workshop.
Nominations of senior professionals involved in apparel production in Delhi/NCR
apparel industry have been invited. 12 industry personnel have already confirmed
their participation.
ATDC, which functions under the aegis of Apparel Export Promotion Council, has
emerged as India’s largest vocational training network for the apparel sector.
Source : https://www.indian-apparel.com/appareltalk/news_details.php?id=744
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January 13, 2015
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January 13, 2015
ATDC holds first International training program on 'Lean Management' in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile & Apparel
Report by India Education bureau, New Delhi:
Continuing with its training programs and
workshops in the Apparel Industry, ATDC
(Apparel Training & Design Centre), India’s
largest vocational training network for the apparel
sector, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of
Textile and Apparel (SLITA) inaugurated its first international training workshop
today on “Lean manufacturing practices and implementations.”
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy, Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry and other senior professionals
involved in Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were present on the occasion. Also
present on the occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel
cluster which has been catalysed with the help of ATDC & NPC in their approach to
create denovo clusters.
Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is an internationally renowned
Training Institute and Technical Services Provider for the Textile and Apparel
Industry. SLITA is providing fast track and cutting edge education to professionals for
managing the Apparel Industry in a competitive era. SLITA’s Experts; Mr. Nawaz
Mustapha, Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Programme
Coordinator & Chief Technologist, SLITA will be conducting this training workshop
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5 day workshop from 12 January to 16
January, 2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including Industry participants
(12-15) and 20 ATDC Trainers’ from ATDC’s PAN-India Centres. The Training will
focus on topics such as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value
Engineering, Process Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5 S & its
implementation, Value Steam mapping (VSM), Lead Time – video on Cellular
Concept, Behavioural Metrics and various case studies exercises. This training is in
context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to ATDC Faculty
Resources especially teaching AMT Courses.
On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -“I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
‘productivity & efficiency’ in apparel sector.”
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasised, “Indian Apparel Industry needs to
control costs, rein in wastes and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to
commit ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting Lean Manufacturing
Practices. SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are
happy to bring such a workshop to the ATDC Faculty resources and professionals
from the industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly
competitive.”
ATDC TOT Academy, trains the trainers. It is an institution that operates as a
resource centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in
the business of skilling in the apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrade the knowledge
base and skill levels of the faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in
their pedagogy. The key objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall
systematic change in the Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for
industry. With this vision this workshop is being organised with Sri Lanka Institute of
Textile and Apparel (SLITA) which will provide new insights in achieving higher
efficiency & productivity, for which Sri Lankan Apparel Industry is well known. The
training will particularly benefit the Top Management and Middle Management as it is
about the Implementation of Lean Management Practices.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said,”Sri Lanka’s government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop is being organized
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
one of the good technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
economy and this lean manufacturing technique can prove very beneficial for this
sector. This will also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector. ”
Lean manufacturing is a systemic method for the elimination of waste within a
manufacturing process. Lean also takes into account waste created through
overburden and waste created through unevenness in workloads. Lean as a
manufacturing philosophy aims at waste reduction, cost reduction promotes
environment friendly practices, reduces the cycle time.
Source: http://indiaeducationdiary.in/Shownews.asp?newsid=32742
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
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January 13, 2015
Lean manufacturing, the way ahead
GURGAON: In a move that can only aid the apparel sector tostay ahead of the
curve, the Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC), the country's largest
vocational training network for the industry, inaugurated its first international training
workshop here.
The five-day workshop - 'Lean manufacturing practices and implementations' - is
being conducted in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA), and organized by the ATDC-TOT (training of trainers) academy. With the
apparel industry in Sri Lanka boasting an enviable record in achieving increased
efficiency and productivity, this tie-up will be of immense help to India's apparel
sector.
Incidentally, the ATDC-TOT academy functions as a resource centre which sets
benchmarks and quality parameters for teachers and trainers in the apparel sector,
and works towards improving both the knowledge base of and skill levels in the
faculty resources.
'Lean manufacturing' describes a method whereby waste is eliminated in the
manufacturing process. As a philosophy, it aims to reduce waste, cost and cycle
time, and also promote eco-friendly practices.
"I am sure both faculty resources and industry professionals can greatly benefit from
this advanced training workshop on 'lean manufacturing practices', for bringing in
new inputs on enhancing productivity in the apparel sector," said Hari Kapoor, the
ATDC vice-chancellor.
"The Indian apparel industry needs to control costs, rein in waste and improve
productivity," said Dr Darlie Koshy, director general and CEO, ATDC.
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"SLITA has proven itself as a leader in this sphere and we are happy to bring such a
workshop to the ATDC faculty resources and professionals, when the industry is
seriously looking at options to be highly competitive," Dr. Koshy added.
Besides being a globally renowned training institute, SLITA is also a 'technical
services provider' for the textile and apparel industry, imparting cutting-edge
instruction and latest specialized skills to help professionals gain advantage. SLITA's
Nawaz Mustapha (director general) and B.L.S.P. Nishantha (program coordinator
and chief technologist) will be in charge of the workshop.
"This workshop is being organized to share our experience and expertise on 'lean
management' in the apparel sector," revealed Mustapha, adding that while such a
technique requires less resources, capital, raw material, energy and labour in
manufacture, it will also, at the same time, help generate employment for the apparel
industry.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/Lean-manufacturing-
the-way-ahead/articleshow/45864185.cms
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 12, 2015
ATDC organizes workshop on Lean Manufacturing
The Apparel Training & Design Centre
(ATDC) is organizing a four-day workshop on
‘Lean Manufacturing Practices and
Implementation’ with experts from Sri Lanka
Institute of Textiles and Apparel (SLITA) at
ATDC-Juki Innovation Centre in Gurgaon.
The training will focus on topics like goals of the lean enterprise, financial aspects,
value engineering, process mapping, standard operations, visual management, 5 S
and its implementation, value steam mapping (VSM), lead time – video on cellular
concept , behavioural metrics and various case studies. The workshop will have a
total of 30-35 participants, including 12-15 industry participants and 20 ATDC
trainers from ATDC’s pan-India centres.
Source: http://www.apparelresources.com/atdc-organizes-workshop-lean-
manufacturing/
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 12, 2015
ATDC holds first International training program on “Lean Management” in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile & Apparel
Continuing with its training programs and workshops in the Apparel Industry, ATDC
(Apparel Training & Design Centre), India’s largest vocational training network for the
apparel sector, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA) inaugurated its first international training workshop today on “Lean
manufacturing practices and implementations.”
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy, Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry and other senior professionals
involved in Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were present on the occasion. Also
present on the occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel
cluster which has been catalysed with the help of ATDC & NPC in their approach to
create denovo clusters.
Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is an internationally renowned
Training Institute and Technical Services Provider for the Textile and Apparel
Industry. SLITA is providing fast track and cutting edge education to professionals for
managing the Apparel Industry in a competitive era. SLITA’s Experts; Mr. Nawaz
Mustapha, Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Programme
Coordinator & Chief Technologist, SLITA will be conducting this training workshop
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5 day workshop from 12 January to 16
January, 2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including Industry participants
(12-15) and 20 ATDC Trainers’ from ATDC’s PAN-India Centres. The Training will
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
focus on topics such as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value
Engineering, Process Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5 S & its
implementation, Value Steam mapping (VSM), Lead Time – video on Cellular
Concept, Behavioural Metrics and various case studies exercises. This training is in
context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to ATDC Faculty
Resources especially teaching AMT Courses.
On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -“I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
‘productivity & efficiency’ in apparel sector.”
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasised, “Indian Apparel Industry needs to
control costs, rein in wastes and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to
commit ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting Lean Manufacturing
Practices. SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are
happy to bring such a workshop to the ATDC Faculty resources and professionals
from the industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly
competitive.”
ATDC TOT Academy, trains the trainers. It is an institution that operates as a
resource centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in
the business of skilling in the apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrade the knowledge
base and skill levels of the faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in
their pedagogy. The key objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall
systematic change in the Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for
industry. With this vision this workshop is being organised with Sri Lanka Institute of
Textile and Apparel (SLITA) which will provide new insights in achieving higher
efficiency & productivity, for which Sri Lankan Apparel Industry is well known. The
training will particularly benefit the Top Management and Middle Management as it is
about the Implementation of Lean Management Practices.
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said,”Sri Lanka’s government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop is being organized
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
one of the good technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
economy and this lean manufacturing technique can prove very beneficial for this
sector. This will also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector. ...
Source: http://www.exactrelease.org/atdc-holds-first-international-link-837087.html
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 12, 2015
ATDC Holds First International Training Program on Lean Management
Continuing with its training programs and workshops in the Apparel Industry, ATDC
(Apparel Training & Design Centre), India’s largest vocational training network for the
apparel sector, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel
(SLITA) inaugurated its first international training workshop today on “Lean
manufacturing practices and implementations.”
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy, Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry and other senior professionals
involved in Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were present on the occasion. Also
present on the occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel
cluster which has been catalysed with the help of ATDC & NPC in their approach to
create denovo clusters.
Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is an internationally renowned
Training Institute and Technical Services Provider for the Textile and Apparel
Industry. SLITA is providing fast track and cutting edge education to professionals for
managing the Apparel Industry in a competitive era. SLITA’s Experts; Mr. Nawaz
Mustapha, Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Programme
Coordinator & Chief Technologist, SLITA will be conducting this training workshop
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5 day workshop from 12 January to 16
January, 2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including Industry participants
(12-15) and 20 ATDC Trainers’ from ATDC’s PAN-India Centres. The Training will
focus on topics such as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Engineering, Process Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5 S & its
implementation, Value Steam mapping (VSM), Lead Time – video on Cellular
Concept, Behavioural Metrics and various case studies exercises. This training is in
context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to ATDC Faculty
Resources especially teaching AMT Courses.
On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -“I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
‘productivity & efficiency’ in apparel sector.”
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasised, “Indian Apparel Industry needs to
control costs, rein in wastes and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to
commit ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting Lean Manufacturing
Practices. SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are
happy to bring such a workshop to the ATDC Faculty resources and professionals
from the industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly
competitive.”
ATDC TOT Academy, trains the trainers. It is an institution that operates as a
resource centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in
the business of skilling in the apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrade the knowledge
base and skill levels of the faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in
their pedagogy. The key objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall
systematic change in the Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for
industry. With this vision this workshop is being organised with Sri Lanka Institute of
Textile and Apparel (SLITA) which will provide new insights in achieving higher
efficiency & productivity, for which Sri Lankan Apparel Industry is well known. The
training will particularly benefit the Top Management and Middle Management as it is
about the Implementation of Lean Management Practices.
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said,”Sri Lanka’s government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop is being organized
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
one of the good technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
economy and this lean manufacturing technique can prove very beneficial for this
sector. This will also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector. ”
Lean manufacturing is a systemic method for the elimination of waste within a
manufacturing process. Lean also takes into account waste created through
overburden and waste created through unevenness in workloads. Lean as a
manufacturing philosophy aims at waste reduction, cost reduction promotes
environment friendly practices, reduces the cycle time.
Source:http://www.freepressindex.com/atdc-holds-first-international-training-program-
on-lean-management-588424.html
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 12, 2015
ATDC holds first International training program on “Lean Management”
Continuing with its training programs and workshops in
the Apparel Industry, ATDC (Apparel Training & Design
Centre), India’s largest vocational training network for
the apparel sector, in collaboration with Sri Lanka
Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) inaugurated its
first international training workshop today on “Lean manufacturing practices and
implementations.”
The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC and Dr. Darlie
Koshy, DG&CEO-ATDC & IAM at ATDC-TOT (Training of Trainers) Academy,
Gurgaon. Ms. Roopali Shukla, Head, ATDC-TOT Academy,Mr. Nawaz Mustapha,
Director General, SLITA and Mr. B.L.S.P. Nishantha, Chief Technologist, SLITA, Mr.
Sanjay Anand, Executive Director, Blackberry and other senior professionals
involved in Apparel Production in Delhi NCR were present on the occasion. Also
present on the occasion were members of the recently formed ‘Ujjesh’ apparel
cluster which has been catalysed with the help of ATDC & NPC in their approach to
create denovo clusters.
The ATDC TOT academy is organizing this 5 day workshop from 12 January to 16
January, 2015 for 30-35 participants for the training including Industry participants
(12-15) and 20 ATDC Trainers’ from ATDC’s PAN-India Centres. The Training will
focus on topics such as Goals of the Lean enterprise, Financial Aspects, Value
Engineering, Process Mapping, Standard Operations, Visual Management, 5 S & its
implementation, Value Steam mapping (VSM), Lead Time – video on Cellular
Concept, Behavioural Metrics and various case studies exercises. This training is in
context of providing advance and upgraded specialized skills to ATDC Faculty
Resources especially teaching AMT Courses.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
On the occasion Sri Hari Kapoor, ATDC VC said -“I am sure both faculty resources
and industry professionals can greatly benefit from this advanced training workshop
on Lean Manufacturing practices for bringing in new inputs on enhancing
‘productivity & efficiency’ in apparel sector.”
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC emphasised, “Indian Apparel Industry needs to
control costs, rein in wastes and improve productivity & efficiency. Time has come to
commit ourselves to improve competitiveness, by adopting Lean Manufacturing
Practices. SLITA has proven itself as a practical leader in this sphere and we are
happy to bring such a workshop to the ATDC Faculty resources and professionals
from the industry when the industry is seriously looking at options to be highly
competitive.”
ATDC TOT Academy, trains the trainers. It is an institution that operates as a
resource centre which sets benchmarks and overall quality parameters for those in
the business of skilling in the apparel sector. TOT Academy upgrade the knowledge
base and skill levels of the faculty resources to develop industry oriented approach in
their pedagogy. The key objective of the Academy is to bring about an overall
systematic change in the Apparel Industry while providing better quality trainers for
industry.
Mr. Nawaz Mustapha, Director General, SLITA said,” Sri Lanka’s government export
performance is reaching 4.3 billion USD in 2014. This workshop is being organized
to share our experience and expertise on lean management in apparel sector. It is
one of the good technique which produces product with less resources, capital, raw
material, energy and labour. Apparel is an important contributing sector in Indian
economy and this lean manufacturing technique can prove very beneficial for this
sector. This will also lead to generation of employment in Apparel sector. ”
Source:http://www.prlog.org/12413243-atdc-holds-first-international-training-program-
on-lean-management.html
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 11, 2015
ATDC organises workshop on lean manufacturing practices
Under its Training of Trainers (TOT) programme, the Apparel Training & Design
Centre (ATDC) is organising a first-of-its-kind advanced workshop on ‘Lean
Manufacturing Practices and Implementation’ by experts from Sri Lanka Institute of
Textiles and Apparel (SLITA)....
Source: http://www.philippinetimes.com/index.php/sid/229253559
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 10, 2015
ATDC organises workshop on lean manufacturing practices
Under its Training of Trainers programme, the
Apparel Training & Design Centre is
organising a first-of-its-kind advanced
workshop on 'Lean Manufacturing Practices
and Implementation' by experts from Sri Lanka
Institute of Textiles and Apparel . The workshop will provide new insights in
achieving higher efficiency and productivity, for which the Sri Lankan apparel
industry is well-known.
Source:http://www.topix.com/business/apparel/2015/01/atdc-organises-workshop-on-
lean-manufacturing-practices
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
January 10, 2015
ATDC organises workshop on lean manufacturing practices
Under its Training of Trainers (TOT) programme, the
Apparel Training & Design Centre (ATDC) is organising
a first-of-its-kind advanced workshop on ‘Lean
Manufacturing Practices and Implementation’ by
experts from Sri Lanka Institute of Textiles and Apparel (SLITA).
The four day workshop would be held at ATDC-Juki Innovation Centre in Gurgaon
from 12-16 January 2015.
The workshop will provide new insights in achieving higher efficiency and
productivity, for which the Sri Lankan apparel industry is well-known.
The training will focus on topics such as goals of the lean enterprise, financial
aspects, value engineering, process mapping, standard operations, visual
management, 5 S and its implementation, value steam mapping (VSM), lead time –
video on cellular concept , behavioural metrics and various case studies exercises.
Sanjay Kumar Panda, secretary (Textiles), Government of India, will inaugurate the
first-time workshop.
ATDC invited nominations of senior professionals involved in apparel production in
Delhi/NCR apparel industry to participate and benefit from the workshop. Already, 12
industry personnel have confirmed their participation.
The workshop will have a total of 30-35 participants, including 12-15 industry
participants and 20 ATDC trainers from ATDC’s pan-India centres.
ATDC, which functions under the aegis of Apparel Export Promotion Council, has
emerged as India’s largest vocational training network for the apparel sector with
around 175 ATDCs, including 65 ATDC vocational institutes and over 135 ATDC-
SMART centres and Skill Camps functioning in major apparel clusters spread across
22 states and 85 cities pan-India. (RKS)
Source:http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/apparelnews/newsdetails.aspx?news_id=16
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January 10, 2015
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January 10, 2015
ATDC organises workshop on lean manufacturing practices
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