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srinaren
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Hi Friends,
This is a call to my collegues from Apparel Industry. I would like to know whether you have introduced Production Incentive Schemes in your organisation? If yes, then can you please share your modalities of payment of incentives? We are planning to introduce production incentive scheme in our organisation and any inputs will be useful.
-Srinaren

From India, Bangalore
srinaren
16

Hi Friends, What happened? Nobody from Apparel industry? I have spoken to many people during the Off Line meets! See many friends on the forum! Please respond! -Srinaren
From India, Bangalore
shahbaz akhter
HI Friends,
i m shahbaz, working as I.E in a apparel industry, we r planning to go on piece rate and Incentives salary system. can anyone send some info regarding difficulties in this system.
plz share
shahbaz

From Pakistan, Karachi
nashbramhall
1624

Dear Srinaren and Shahbaz,

I have scanned CiteHr and found a number os similar queries in the past that have had no response. Only

https://www.citehr.com/1191-producti...ve-scheme.html has some sound advice from Rajat Joshi, a Senior Member.

I have worked in the UK as an Industrial Engineer and have conducted Method Study, Time Study, and set rates using Ready Work Factor (for electronic assembly tasks) and MTM 2 for packing operations/ I have been involved in managing both Indivigual and Group incentive schemses in both manufacturing and warehouse operations.

What I find lacking in your quries is some information about yourself and what you know, what facilities you have to conduct Method Study and set rates. For example, one of the bloggers that wanted to set rates did not have a any training in these methods and had been set the task of setting rates. Also, as Rajat Joshi rightly advises, I do not know the industrial relations set up in your places. Are your employees unionised? If so, what will be its reaction to you introducing incentive schemes, which invariably will involve workers having to produce more than what they are already doing (British Standard equivalent idea is a worker with no incentive will be working at a pace equivalent to walking at 3 Miles per Hour and with incentive will walk at 4 miles an hour).



Are the outputs of jobs purely under a worker's control or are they dependent on staff that feed them raw material and accessories?

Hence, i suggest that you engage a consultant to give you sound advice after studying your system. However, if you have drwan flow process charts for your operations, then i can advice you from UK via Skype or Yahoo Meesenger chats. If you need any more information please drop me a private message or contact me by email.

Have a nice day.

Simhan

You can see my profile at by clicking on "About us".

From United Kingdom
shahbaz akhter
dear sir,
i have found the advice very valuable, specially the physcological effect of this system on employees,
we are currently on salary system, aprox. 480 m/c operators. now i think we have to move on incentive system gradually, not just at once of all 480,
i also have a training on time study motion study, i have calculated all the rates and x.y.z things. just wondering what difficulties will have to face on implementing all thee stuff,
thanks for the advice sir,

From Pakistan, Karachi
Methods-apparel
We are consultants to the Apparel industry called Methods apparel consultancy and are based in Gurgaon in India, we have been in business since 1981 and have developed systems to manage operator efficiency, Work in progress, bonus schemes, fabric utilisation and cutting room efficiency. We help our clients to set up industrial engineering departments and train the personnel.
We have a website which you will find if you type Methods apparel with no spaces in between, there you can see what we do and contact us if we can be of assistance to you
We have numerous clients in the industry.
Roger Thomas

From India, Rewari
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