The Wash Cycle Bottleneck

In industrial textile processing, efficiency is measured in minutes. If you are tracking wash cycles on a clipboard hung next to a noisy machine, you are losing data. Did the "Zara" batch on M/C No. B-12 finish on time? Was it a First Wash or a Re-Wash due to a quality issue? Without a real-time digital log of In Time and Out Time, you cannot calculate your true throughput. You aren't just "washing clothes"; you are managing a precise chemical and mechanical workflow where every Lot Qty represents a delivery deadline.

This template is a digital технічний operator's log for the factory floor. It replaces the greasy paper sheet with a streamlined data entry point that captures the "Who, What, and When" of every load.

The Production Matrix

The strength of this system is its rigid structure. It forces the operator to identify the Shift (A, B, C) and the specific machine from a pre-loaded list of over 70 units (B-01 to T-24). This eliminates handwriting errors and allows for instant machine-level performance analysis. You can spot if Machine T-05 is consistently slower than the others.

The customer tracking is equally robust. By linking every batch to a specific Customer (e.g., NEXT, PRIMARK, GUESS) and Style, you ensure that high-priority lots are tracked from the moment they enter the drum.

Load Logistics

The ultimate value of this system is the resource tracking. By logging the Weight and Lot Qty for every cycle, you build a picture of your capacity utilization. Are you running under-loaded machines? Is the Machine Clean cycle happening on schedule? You move from "pushing buttons" to managing a data-driven production line, ensuring that every Wash Type (Denim, Dying, Random) is executed according to spec and recorded for the client's audit.