Sewing machine automation.
Most of the garment production process, notably the sewing process, is still carried out by skilled employees in nations like Pakistan, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. Because manufacturers haven’t made significant progress toward developing automatic sewing machines or sewing robots, their investment has remained minimal. Industrial robots are now being created to handle fabric components during robotic operations when no manpower is necessary as a result of the automation of the sewing process. In addition, automation has added a new dimension to a number of other tasks, including fabric sewing (lock stitches, chain stitches, etc.), fabric grasping, labeling, sewing buttons and buttonholes, creating 3D seams, and sewing fabric roll together. However, fierce competition exists to keep labor costs low for producers who haven’t invested in cutting-edge machinery and stylish instrumentation.