Apparel factories
Manage polos, jackets, workwear, and branded apparel where repeat placement matters across sizes.
Different buyers ask the same machine to solve very different production problems. A uniform supplier cares about repeatability across reorders, while a cap decorator may fight shape control and registration on curved panels.
Barudan application planning starts with the goods being decorated, because stitch density, backing, frame choice, and operator rhythm change by product category. The industries below are common commercial embroidery settings where machine uptime and setup discipline are closely tied to customer delivery commitments.
Manage polos, jackets, workwear, and branded apparel where repeat placement matters across sizes.
Handle names, crests, numbers, and club logos with deadlines that leave little room for rejected batches.
Control curved surfaces, seam pressure, and front-panel placement with consistent framing routines.
Protect reorder consistency for healthcare, hospitality, security, and field service apparel programs.
Plan fixtures and operator steps for thicker textiles, pockets, curved panels, and limited access points.
Coordinate towel, linen, and decorative textile embroidery with fabric handling and backing choices.
The numbers are intentionally operational. When a buyer compares embroidery equipment, the useful discussion is not only how many heads a machine has. The stronger question is whether the shop can document the sample, repeat the hooping method, train the next operator, and respond when a material behaves differently than expected. Barudan application support turns that question into a checklist before a new program is promised to a customer.
Send the product type, fabric, order volume, stitch complexity, and current bottleneck. A focused application request helps narrow the equipment and training discussion.