Garment IO App | Everything You Need to Run Your Line, in One Screen

Garment IO App | Everything You Need to Run Your Line, in One Screen

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From the Performance Dashboard to Bundle Details, the application puts monitoring and operational control tools in your hands wherever you are on the factory floor.

App Interface | Your Starting Point

At the top-left corner of the screen, you'll find the Garment IO logo. Tap it to open the side menu, where you can access:

  • Your profile picture, with the option to update it directly from your phone.
  • Your username, company name, and factory name.
  • Switch between Employee Mode and Supervisor Mode, depending on your role.
  • Notification settings.
  • Personal information, including your name, primary role, email address, phone number, language preferences (Arabic, English, French, or Turkish), and password management.

Open the side menu

At the top-left corner, you'll find three quick-access tools:
  • Notifications: View all incoming notifications in one place to stay informed and respond quickly.
  • Queue Center: Monitor active, completed, and failed operations.
  • QR Scanner: Scan the QR code on a machine to access it instantly, or enter a bundle RFID number to view and manage its details immediately.
Notifications / Queue Center / QR Scanner or RFID number

Performance Dashboard | A Complete View of What's Happening Now

Select a department or production line, and the system will automatically display all current operational data. You can also filter by production order or model. At least one department must be selected to display data.

The dashboard includes:

  • Performance Overview: Today's total production compared to the target and current performance.
  • Hourly Productivity: Hourly production, target, cumulative remaining quantity, and hourly performance chart.

Performance Overview / Hourly Productivity
  • Efficiency: Workforce efficiency, operational efficiency, and production efficiency.
  • Resources & Issues: Employee status breakdown (productive, stopped, maintenance, idle), active downtime requests, and the ability to create manual downtime requests. Tapping any item opens the Employees page directly.
  • Average Wasted Time: Comparison between today's beginning and yesterday's end.

Efficiency / Resources / Average Wasted Time
  • Available Production Orders: View all production orders with their statuses (Ready for Line, Entering Line, In Line, Finishing, Completed). Selecting any production order opens its Operations page across all accessible departments.

Production Orders

Employees Page | Employee Details in Seconds

Select a department or production line to display all present employees grouped by status: Active, Stopped, Maintenance, Absent, Idle, tapping any status filters the employee list instantly.

Search employees by name or employee code, and filter them by efficiency: (Below 65% - Between 65% and 85% - Above 85%).

Each employee card displays: Name, Current status, Efficiency, Current performance, Assigned operations, Machine numberm Average hourly production, Total daily production.


Employees Page

Selecting the arrow on any employee opens detailed information, including:

  • Timeline from fingerprint attendance to machine login
  • Hourly production

Tapping the machine number takes you directly to that machine's page.


Operator details

The page also displays active downtime requests and today's downtime history, whether approved or rejected.

Machines Page | Complete Visibility into Every Machine

Select a department or production line.

The page displays two types of equipment:

Operation Machines

Each machine card includes: Machine number, Current status (Active, Stopped, Maintenance, Idle), Assigned operator(s), Efficiency, Number of assigned production orders and operations, Progress toward the AI-generated target, Pieces currently in process

Machine cards are color-coded (Red, Yellow, Green) based on operator efficiency, providing an instant overview of line performance. You can filter machines by type or status.

From the three-dot menu, you can: Assign employees, Add production orders, Move the machine to another department.

Machines page

Workstations

Displays quality stations, packing stations, and any workstation inside or outside the production line.

You can manage workstations and assign employees directly from this page.


     Work stations page

Operations Page | Track Every Operation Across Multiple Departments

Select one or more departments, then choose one or more production orders or models.

For each department, you'll see: Production orders, Number of operations, Actual production vs. target, Current performance, Takt time (seconds).

Each operation displays: Assigned workers, Current performance, Pieces in progress, Operation takt time, Hourly production details for each worker. Machines can be assigned directly to operations from the application.

AI Operation Assignment

The AI automatically analyzes historical operation data, identifies the most suitable workers, recommends them, and assigns them to the appropriate machines.

Selecting any production order from the Performance Dashboard opens its Operations page across all available departments.


Processes page

Bundles Page | Complete Control Over Every Bundle

Select a department and a production order. Both selections are required to display bundle information.

Search bundles by: Bundle number, Size, Color. You can also filter by: Size, Color, Bundles, Bundle Groups.

The page displays the total number of bundles and pieces, grouped by status:

  1. Rotten Bundles: Bundles that have stopped moving within the production line. You can now: View each old bundle individually, Identify the operation where it stopped, Manage or complete it directly from the application
  1. In Progress: Bundles currently moving through production. Bundles are grouped by cutting order. Opening a cutting order displays all associated bundles, their quantities, piece counts, and current status. Selecting any bundle opens detailed information, including: Completed operations and operators, Remaining operations with manual control options
  2. Completed: Finished bundles grouped by cutting order, showing total bundle and piece counts.
  3. New: Bundles that have not yet started any production operation.
Bundles page

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS):

  • Can I monitor more than one section at the same time from the stages page?
    Yes, you can select more than one section and monitor production orders across all of them from a single screen.
  • How does AI stage assignment work?
    The system pulls historical data for the stage, analyzes the best-fit operators, then proposes and automatically assigns them to the machine.
  • How do I get to a machine's page from the employees page?
    Tap the machine number shown in any employee's details and you'll go directly to that machine's page.
  • Can old bundles be finished directly from the app?
    Yes, each old bundle can be accessed individually, its stopped stage identified, and it can be finished directly from the app.
  • What's the difference between an old bundle and a new bundle?
    An old bundle stalled in the line after production stages began, while a new bundle has had no production stages started on it yet.

Do you have questions about this update?

Contact the Garment IO team. We're here to help you get the most out of every feature.