Free Webinar
The 10% Throughput Gap
Latin America / Central America
- 24th March 2026
- 9.00 a.m - 10.00 a.m (EST)
- via Zoom
Europe
- 25th March
- 10.00 a.m - 11.00 a.m (CET)
- via Zoom
South Asia & South East Asia
- 26th March 2026
- 3.30 p.m - 4.30 p.m (IST)
- via Zoom
The Productivity Gap in Modern Manufacturing
Most apparel factories are leaving 10% or more of their profit on the floor due to “Operational Drag.”
Relying on stopwatches and spreadsheets in 2026 is no longer enough. Manual line balancing is too slow to catch the micro-bottlenecks that happen every hour. When your data is lagging, your production is lagging. This lack of visibility leads to:
- Invisible Bottlenecks: Problems you only find out about at the end of the shift.
- Wasted Talent: Highly skilled operators performing low-value tasks.
- Lost Revenue: Every minute your line isn’t perfectly balanced is a minute of lost throughput.
This briefing reveals how to bridge this gap using AI-powered visibility, transforming your current floor into a high efficiency production engine.
- Recovering “The 10%”: Learn how to find and reclaim the hidden capacity currently lost to manual planning.
- Real-Time Intervention: Move beyond “reactive” management. Use the AI Command Center to fix a bottleneck before it stops the line.
- The Skill-Task Optimizer: Stop the “guesswork” in operator placement. Use data to ensure your best hands are always on the most critical operations.
- Nearshoring Advantage: How to use operational speed to win larger contracts from U.S. and European brands.
Designed for Results-Driven Leaders: This session is tailored for Plant Managers, Directors of Operations, and CXOs in the apparel sector who are tasked with:
- Reducing Cost per Minute (CPM).
- Increasing Standard Allowed Minutes (SAM) efficiency.
- Scaling output without increasing headcount.
Date: 24th March 2026
Time: 9.00 a.m – 10.00 a.m (EST)
Europe
Date: 25th March
Time – 10.00 a.m – 11.00 a.m (CET)
South Asia & South East Asia
Date: 26th March 2026
Time: 3.30 p.m – 4.30 p.m (IST)