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Apparel Production Tracking Software — From Cutting to Shipment
Running garment production on spreadsheets and group chats means you find out about delays only after they have already affected your delivery date. By the time a stage manager reports a problem, catching up is already expensive.
Textile Portal gives you a live view of every production stage — cutting, sewing, QC, packing, shipment — across every active order. When a stage falls behind, you see it immediately and can act before the delay becomes a missed deadline.
Customisable production stages
Define the stages that match your process: cutting, sewing, washing, ironing, quality control, packaging, shipment — in any order and with any names. No fixed workflow enforced.
Real-time stage progress
Every stage update appears on your dashboard the moment it is entered on the floor. Know exactly where each batch is right now, without making a single phone call.
Early delay detection
When a stage lags behind the planned timeline, it is immediately visible in the dashboard. You can reassign, reprioritise or contact the right person before the problem compounds.
Multi-factory and multi-location support
Professional and Enterprise plans allow multiple companies under one account, each with its own stages, users and orders. Ideal for groups managing more than one production facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. You choose the stage names, their order and how many stages your process has. Cutting and sewing are common starting points, but you can add washing, ironing, QC, packing and shipping — or any combination that fits your operation.
Stage progress is visible in real time on the dashboard. If a stage is not being updated or is lagging behind the expected pace, you can see it immediately without waiting for a status report.
Yes. All active production orders run in parallel and are visible on one dashboard. You can monitor the status of each order and each stage simultaneously.
Yes, on Professional and Enterprise plans. Each company or location has its own users, production stages and orders, while the account owner has visibility across all of them.