
Fashion Production Management: Running a Garment Operation With Efficiency and Quality
By Delight Technical College | School of Tailoring, Fashion & Design | 2026
A fashion designer who can make beautiful garments has a craft. A fashion production manager who can organise, schedule, and oversee the making of many beautiful garments on time, on budget, and to a consistent quality standard has a business. The transition from individual maker to production manager is one of the most important career progressions in fashion and it is one that Delight Technical College’s Level 6 curriculum specifically prepares graduates to make.
🏭 What Fashion Production Management Involves
Fashion production management is the operational discipline of organising people, materials, machines, and time to produce garments efficiently and to specification. A production manager is responsible for:
- Production planning- deciding what is made, when, in what order, and by whom
- Scheduling- creating realistic, achievable timelines for each production run
- Resource management- ensuring the right materials, machines, and people are available when needed
- Quality oversight- maintaining standards throughout the production process
- Capacity planning- matching production capacity to order volume
- Cost control- managing production costs within budget
- Team leadership- managing machinists, cutters, and support staff effectively
📅 Production Planning in Practice
Order Intake and Analysis:
When a new order is received, whether a single bespoke garment or a production run of 500 uniforms, the production manager analyses it to determine:
- What materials are required and when they must be ordered
- How many hours of work the order represents
- Which machines and skills are required
- When production must start to meet the delivery date
- Whether current capacity can accommodate the order or whether adjustments are needed
Creating a Production Schedule:
A production schedule is a detailed plan that assigns specific tasks to specific time slots, machine stations, and team members. It accounts for:
- Sequencing- some tasks must happen before others can begin
- Dependencies- units waiting for fabric, trims, or preceding operations
- Buffer time- realistic allowances for the unexpected
- Deadline pressure- working back from the delivery date to establish task start dates
👥 Managing a Production Team
Production management is as much a people skill as a technical one. Managing a team of machinists, cutters, finishers, and support staff requires:
- Clear task allocation- every team member knows what they are doing and by when
- Performance monitoring- identifying when production is falling behind schedule early
- Quality feedback- giving team members specific, constructive feedback on quality standards
- Problem-solving- responding quickly and effectively when things go wrong
- Motivation and culture- creating a production environment where people take pride in their work
🎓 Production Management at Delight- Level 6 Coverage
Industrial Organisation Management (Level 6, Term Five – 100 hours):
- Business structure and management of a fashion production operation
- Production planning methodologies and scheduling tools
- Supply chain management- sourcing, procurement, and supplier relationships
- Inventory management- fabric, trims, and finished goods
- Financial management- costing, budgeting, and profitability analysis
- Health, safety, and labour compliance in a production environment
💼 Career Paths in Fashion Production Management
- Production Manager- managing garment production operations for fashion businesses and factories
- Supply Chain Coordinator- managing the end-to-end process from fabric sourcing to delivery
- Operations Manager- overseeing the full operational function of a fashion business
- Factory Floor Supervisor- leading production teams in industrial settings
- Own Production Business- applying management skills to grow an independent fashion production operation
“Making one perfect garment is craftsmanship. Making a hundred perfect garments on time and on budget is production management. At Delight, we train both the craftsperson and the manager.”
📍 Delight Technical College | Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens, Nairobi | +254 722 533 771 | www.delight.ac.ke



