Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lankan apparel giants give up on breaking through production efficiency conundrum

-

An efficiency conundrum hounding the Sri Lankan apparel industry over the past two decades has seen giants such as MAS Holdings giving up on trying break through the production efficiency barrier to focus on the complete supply chain.

“The focus in the past has been about efficiency, and if you talk about efficiency, when I joined the industry in 2000, and when I look at it in 2018, you still wonder why our factories are operating at 65 percent efficiency when they did the same in 2000 at the same efficiency,” MAS Holdings Group Human Resource Director Shakthi Ranatunga said.

Curiously, Ranatunga did not choose to discuss what the causes were for efficiency not moving upwards.

“So trying to understand why we haven’t been able to move the needle was an interestin­g question to ask ourselves,” was the only extent to which he moved this dialogue.

Ranatunga, who has spent his entire 17 years in the apparel industry at MAS Holdings, was speaking at the Internatio­nal Conference on the Apparel Industry which discussed the themes of productivi­ty improvemen­t, disruptive innovation and leadership.

Although technology has enabled production which took 6 weeks in 2003 to improve to 4 days today, while the duration from purchase order to delivery which was 8 weeks in 2003 has fallen to 6 days in 2018, and the sizes of small orders have fallen from 10,000 to as low as 200 in the same period, the efficiency rate in comparison has not changed at all, according to him.

Therefore, improving efficiency alone has become irrelevant, Ranatunga added.

“In the context of just focusing on the middle point, the process, the needle point, it’s out the window. It doesn’t mean anything anymore,” he said.

In order to further minimize wastage and increase delivery times, the firm has adopted other strategies.

“I think we have as an organizati­on—i am not at a position to talk about the industry as a whole but I believe it stands true for the industry as a whole in Sri Lanka—lean manufactur­ing has played a big part in eliminatin­g waste across the value chain and bringing these timelines and lead times down,” he added.

Ranatunga said that MAS Holdings learnt from the automobile industry on how to seamlessly adapt resources to produce differing styles of the same product with minimum wastage and delay.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka