Every embroidery business owner knows the feeling — a customer calls asking about their order, and you have no clear answer. You check with the machine operator, look through loose…
How often should you review your business numbers — every day or once a month? This is a question every embroidery business owner faces, even if they have never thought…
Running an embroidery unit without tracking KPIs is like driving a car without a speedometer, fuel gauge, or temperature dial. You are moving, but you have no idea if you…
Most embroidery business owners know their approximate monthly revenue. They know roughly how much money comes in and goes out. But ask them which design generates the most profit, which…
You completed the embroidery work on time, delivered perfect quality, and even went beyond the customer’s expectations. But three weeks later, the payment is still pending. The customer says “next…
Every embroidery business owner knows the feeling — a customer calls asking about their order, and you have no clear answer. You check with the machine operator, look through loose…
Billing mistakes may seem minor when they happen, but they compound over time. A small pricing error on a ₹20 per piece job across 5,000 pieces becomes a ₹1,00,000 loss.…
Customer billing in an embroidery job work business is not as simple as selling a product and collecting payment. A typical embroidery unit handles dozens of active orders simultaneously —…
A well-structured invoice is one of the most important documents in any embroidery business. Whether you operate a multi-head computerized embroidery unit, a hand embroidery workshop, or a small job…
If you run an embroidery unit that works on fabric or garments supplied by garment manufacturers, textile exporters, or other businesses, you are likely operating as a “job worker” under…