Processing is a key link in the production of dresses, which involves cutting, sewing, ironing and other steps. Processing technology, the degree of proficiency of workers and the advanced degree of equipment will affect the quality and price of the dress.
Real Example: Suppose two factories, Factory A and Factory B, both receive orders for the same customized dress. factory A uses the traditional processing method, i.e. hand cutting, sewing and ironing. Although this method can maintain the delicacy and uniqueness of the dress, it is inefficient and requires a high level of skill from the workers. As a result, Factory A needs to hire more skilled workers and devote more time and effort to fulfill orders. All these factors make the production cost of Factory A higher, which leads to the high final selling price of the dresses.
Factory B, on the other hand, utilizes advanced processing technology and automated equipment. By introducing high-precision cutting machines, sewing machines and ironing equipment, Factory B is able to greatly improve production efficiency and quality. At the same time, these equipments can also reduce human errors and waste, further lowering production costs. As a result, Factory B is able to guarantee the quality of the dresses while offering them to customers at a lower price.
This difference is especially evident in the customized dress industry. Because customized dresses usually need to be made according to customers' specific needs and sizes, each dress is unique. If traditional processing methods are used, not only is it difficult to meet the needs of the customer, but it can also lead to an increase in production costs. The use of advanced processing technology and automated equipment can better meet customer demand, while reducing production costs, making the price of customized dresses more affordable.