From the first sample to final delivery.
A production is not a queue of tasks. It is a sequence of trust.
Most production headaches share a single cause: somebody made a decision late. Materials approved after cutting started, fits approved after grading finished, samples promoted to bulk before the size run was tested. The cost of a late decision compounds — and gets paid in scrap, missed dates, or quietly shipped quality drops.
Production direction is the discipline of making every decision on time. We manage the lifecycle from first prototype to packed delivery with an obsession for sequence, with reporting that is honest enough to be useful and short enough to be read. We tell you when something is late before you ask.
Production calendar with approval gates and contingency built in. Late dependencies are visible weeks before they bite.
Co-ordinated sign-off across design, production, and client before bulk begins. Written, dated, attached to the file.
Lead-time tracking and reconciliation to ensure everything arrives in sequence — and well ahead of the cutting room calling.
Weekly status with photo evidence and exception logs. No "everything is fine" updates — only specific, actionable reports.
Clear protocols for who decides what when something goes wrong. The escalation path is agreed before the crisis, not invented during it.
Complete production records, traceability paperwork, and dispatch confirmation. The archive closes when the goods arrive.
A planning session that maps every decision, every approval, every dependency. The output is a single shared timeline, not a project plan kept in our heads.
Pre-production, fit, first-off, and pre-shipment approvals with clear sign-off criteria. Each gate has a checklist, and the checklist is the gate.
Status reports stating what is done, what is coming, and what is blocked. Always actionable, never decorative.
When something deviates from plan, we surface it within the day — not the week. The fix is proposed alongside the problem, never separately.
Final reconciliation: actual versus plan, lessons learned, archive for next season. The closeout shapes the next kick-off.
What you can expect every week.