Internship Report 2
Internship Report 2
Internship Report 2
INTRODUCTION
1.1 PROVENANCE
India is world's second larger producer of garment industry after China. The garment industry
in India is one of the oldest manufacturing sectors in the country and currently its largest. The
Garment industry fulfils a vital role in Indian economy. It is a major foreign exchange earner
and after agriculture it is largest employee with total workforce.
The garment industry covers a wide range of activities. India's garment sector earns high export
revenue. These include the production of natural raw materials such as cotton, jute, silk and
spun yarn and fifth largest producer of synthetic fibres and yarn.
The Indian garment industry workforce predominantly comprises first generation women
workers. Most of women involve in garment industries. All types women can get job in garment
industries is that educated or uneducated.
In India, Garment products export more product than other type of product. In 1970 - 71 near
about 12 crore and present 18000 crore products exported by nation and equity participation
and 24 % by the foreign partner.
The account of India's exported product for around 20 % of India's industrial output and 37 %
of total exports. There are 5777 factories in India employing 3,27,397 personnel producing
goods both for home market and for export.
The account of India's exported product for around 20 % of India's industrial output and 37 %
of total exports. There are 5777 factories in India employing 3,27,397 personnel producing
goods both for home market and for export.
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Income of garment industries share more part in Gross Domestic product of nation. It plays
an important role in economic growth.
Garments industries interrelated with textile industries and laundry industries. Garment
industries produce all types readymade cloths for all types people. There are different types of
garments industries;
In India different garment industries produce different products, children garment produces 594
product women garment product 148 product Men garment produce 19136 product leather
garment produces 7744 products in a year.
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2.COMPANY PROFILE
SRG APPARELS LTD., is one of the largest vertically integrated textile group in Tirupur,
involved in the manufacture and export of ready-made knitted garments. The company
established in the year 1999 is led by the Chairman Mr Govinda Raju, a first-generation
entrepreneur. The business has grown over the years to become one of the largest exporters
among manufacturers of knitted garments for infants and children in Tirupur, India. The
company has state of art production facilities engaging in yarn production, knitted fabric, dyed
yarn, dyed fabric and garment production, thus spreading its presence across the entire value
chain - from 'Fiber to Fashion'.
Export of knitted garments for infants and children constitutes a significant portion of the
business, laying great emphasis on quality and workmanship. The Company has long term
business relationship with international buyers in UK and USA. We aspire to be a sustainable
garment manufacturer that focuses on reducing the ecological impact of our own business while
simultaneously supporting actions outside our business boundary.
The company has strategically invested in Wind and Solar power projects to the tune of 7.5MW
for captive consumption to become 75% self- reliant in its power needs.
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NAME OF THE INDUSTRY SRG APPARELS LTD
YEAR OF COMMENCEMENT
1999
OF BUSINESS
PRODUCT DRESSES
GSTIN 33AADCS8162K1Z4
+91-421-4343100
TELEPHONE NUMBER
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2.1 MILESTONES
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2.2 VISION
At SRG we are passionate about making a difference in the lives of our Stakeholders,
employees, customers, and end consumers. We are committed to ensuring fair trade, inclusive
growth, transparency, and ethical business practices. We strive to create an organization that
fosters growth and development for our employees, supports mutually beneficial relationships
with our stakeholders, and satisfies customer needs by delivering service excellence and
products of the highest quality standards.
2.3 MISSION
Deliver optimal value to consistently produce high-quality garments that will lead the way in
driving sustainable performance across our value chain.
To be the leading and preferred supplier of knitted garments to the global market.
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2.4 CORE VALUES
➢ Customer satisfaction
➢ Superior quality
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3. ORGANISATIONAL CHART
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4. DIVISIONS OF THE ORGANISATION
➢ Sampling Department
➢ Fabric Department
➢ Cutting Department
➢ Stitching Department
➢ Buttons Department
➢ Checking Department
➢ Goods Dispatch
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4.1.1 SAMPLING DEPARTMENT
First the job order file comes to the factory after receiving. The file + Size + Pattern + Original
sample garment have to do sampling.
It means as per file and pattern and for reference original garment have to see. After making
the sample, they have to send it to the party for approved then once garment receive the
approval from the party garment can start the order.
Fabric has all types like cotton silk, checks or printed is stored in this department 100 %
checking of the fabric is done here.
Lot wise, colour wise entries are hide to maintain the stock from here. The fabric is being issue
to cutting department as per the requirement again after complication of one lot balance cut per
damage parts fresh fabric is stored in this with a propend note in the stock register.
This is the heart of garment unit because a minor mistake at this stage can become a major
problem at next stage can become a major problem at next stage.
So, a good pattern cum cutting master must be there as a head of the department the cutting is
done as per the order quantity plus 2 % extra fabric is said down the quality table as per the
average of garment three people are read for this paying purpose. After completing the layer
cutting master is doing marking this layer. As per the pattern that garment reed from the party
then after working he again checks the same thing and start cutting.
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4.1.4 STITCHING DEPARTMENT
One approved sample with the comments and with accessory chart is issued to this department
before starting any order here group system is followed for example for one group of 32
machines, there is one supervisor one quality controller and one helper & one clerk is given.
Each part of garment is made separately and then it is attached together at every stage, the
Quality Control is checking for quality and the same time the supervisor is there to see that
every worker should get proper feeding to improve the productivity and efficiency, helper is
there to give accessories to workers and clerk is to maintain the record production of each
worker.
In this department when the garment gets ready, there is a first stage checking department which
is checking for alternations, if any alternations are there or any faultier there the garment is sent
back to the particular worker who has done the mistake and then get if required from the same
person.
In this department buttonholing and button attaching is done as per the requirement of the party.
Sometimes this requirement change from size to size & depends on buyer. First the pattern is
made as per the measurement (size wise) and after making, it is done on the placket and button
hole is made with semi-automatic or automatic machine.
Then making for button attaching is done with respect to the buttonhole at the centre of button
hole. Once the Button is done by the garment and it is ready for thread cutting.
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4.1.6 THREAD CUTTING DEPARTMENT
The loose threads on garments are being cut with the help of cutters. In any garment that is
produced for export purpose, loose threads are not at all acceptable so industry take maximum
care at this stage. Mostly ladies` workers are appointed in this department. After thread cutting,
the garment is ready for checking.
When the garment comes to this department, it is the stage from where the quality garments
are only passed and rest are sent back to either alteration department to repair the mistakes or
the garments are rejected and the rejected garments remain in stock with the job worker only.
If are the percentage or rejection crosses are more than 2 % then where it may cause short
shipment which is not acceptable in garment export only 1 - 2 % rejection is allowed.
Here the checkers are given measurement to check and to take the measurements of found
anything wrong, they keep it aside to show the floor in charge
For open seam on for wrong stitching also the garment is being checked. This department is
responsible for anything wrong, that found at packing stage Because this is the last and final
checkpoint at this the garment are ready for packing.
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4.1.8 PROCESSING AND PACKING DEPARTMENT
In this department the garment is pressed by steam press and it is folded with help of pattern
and then price tags are put on the garment and every garment is packed in an individual
polybag.
Again, it is checked that the particular price tag is put or not, so avoid the sorting mistake. Then
garments are packed in box is that carton. The packing may be solid or assorted depending on
the buyer`s requirement.
Solid packing means, in one carton have to pack garment of every size as per ration given by
the buyer.
After packing the garment in carton, the goods are ready to dispatch. The stickers of address
put on the cartons.
Dispatch refers to the initial sending of the goods from the point of origin.
Now the goods are dispatched to the party with proper packing slip.
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4.2 OTHER DIVISIONS IN THE ORGANISATION
➢ Spinning Division
➢ Knitting Division
➢ Processing Division
➢ Printing Division
➢ Embroidery Division
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4.2.1 SPINNING DIVISION
The spinning division has 21120 spindles with a production capacity of 13500 kg's of yarn per
day. With its most sophisticated and robust machinery it produces combed, grey melange,
carded and compact yarn meant for self- consumption and domestic market.
INFRASTRUCTURE,
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4.2.2 KNITTING DIVISION
FABRICS INCLUDE,
➢ Single Jersey
➢ Interlock
➢ French Terry
➢ Ribs
➢ Jacquard
➢ Spandex and Polyester Blends
➢ Engineered Stripes
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4.2.3 PROCESSING DIVISION
The SRG Processing Division, started in 2017, located at Tirupur is equipped with state of art
fabric dyeing, yarn dyeing and rotary printing machinery spread across an area of 1 lakh sq.
feet. The factory duly meets all pollution control norms laid down by the Pollution Control
Board. The facility boasts of Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) system, that represents the ultimate
cutting-edge treatment system that eliminates wastewater discharge and maximizes water
recovery. Apparently, the unit recovers and reuses 95% of water. The laboratory houses some
of the best equipment`s.
FABRIC DEYING;
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4.2.4 PRINTING DIVISION
Our proficiency lies in making a wide array of printing patterns at the disposal of our customers
thus giving us an edge over others.
➢ Specialising in pigment, foil, puff, glitter, discharge, flock, transfer, reflective and glow
prints.
➢ Types of prints include pigment, discharge, re-active, burn-outs, glitter and indigo
➢ Special Features - Repeat sizes from 64 cm to 1 meter and water colour prints.
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4.2.5 EMBROIDERY DIVISION
Our Embroidery division is equipped with 9 highly automated Barudan/Tajima machines with
174 needle heads that enable us to craft the finest embroidery designs.
➢ In addition, our Applique Laser Cutting machine & Perfecta Applique Cutting machine
provides high precision and efficiency.
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5. CONCLUSION
During the period of training in SRG APPARELS PRIVATE LTD, I learned about the
production process of valves and also underwent training regarding the functional aspects of
various departments. I have also trained with the flow of delegation and authorities from the
top-level management to middle and lower level of management. The industrial training has
provided a valuable knowledge and I can able to relate theoretical concepts studied in subjects.
The training enables me to have a correct view of various functional areas of the organization.
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INTERNSHIP TRAINING AT SRG APPARELS LTD
INTERNSHIP REPORT
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
at Bharathiar University
By
HARISH. A
[211co116]
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Approved by Government of Tamil Nadu & Accredited by NAAC with A++ Grade (3rd cycle -3.64 CGPA)
Dr.N.G.P.-Kalapatti Road, Coimbatore-641 048, Tamil Nadu, India
Website; www.drngpasc.ac.in | Email: info@drngpasc.ac.in. | Phone: +91-422-2369100
NOVEMBER-2023
DECLARATION
Mr HARISH.A (211co116) hereby declare that the internship report entitled “INTERNSHIP
AT SRG APPARELS LTD” submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award
of the degree of Bachelor of Commerce at Bharathiar University is a record of original work
done during the period of internship under the supervision and guidance of Dr. S.
RENUGADEVI M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Professor, Department of Commerce, Dr.N.G.P.
Arts and Science College, Coimbatore - 48, and it has not formed on the basis of award of
any Degree/ Diploma/ Associateship/ Fellowship or other similar title to any candidate of any
university.
Mr. Harish. A
(211co116)
PLACE; Coimbatore
DATE;
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the internship report entitled “INTERNSHIP TRANING AT SRG
APPARELS LTD” submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the
degree of Bachelor of Commerce at Bharathiar University is a record of original work done
by Mr. HARISH. A (211co116) during the period (2021-2024) of his study in Department of
Commerce, Dr.N.G.P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore-48 under my supervision and
guidance, and the internship report has not formed the basis for the award of any Degree/
Diploma/ Associateship/ Fellowship or other similar title to any candidate of any university.
PLACE; Coimbatore
DATE;
I take this opportunity to acknowledge my sincere thanks to all the staff members of the
Department of Commerce for their constant inspiration, assistance and resourceful guidance
for the completion of this internship successfully.
I express our sincere thanks to our family and friends for their encouragement, love,
prayer, moral support, advice and sacrifice without which we would not have been able to
pursue the industrial training.
Mr. Harish. A
(211co116)
S.NO
CONTENT PG.NO
1 INTRODUCTION 1
2 COMPANY PROFILE 3
3 ORGANISATION CHART 8
5 CONCLUSION 20