A Heyaansh FIBC process insight on checking print side, panel orientation, loop position and sample reference before cut panels are released for stitching.
Why this video matters
An FIBC line can lose time quickly when cut panels reach stitching with the wrong side, wrong orientation or loop reference. The defect may not be obvious in the bundle, but once the line starts assembling panels, a reversed print side or misplaced loop direction can create rework, confusion and wasted output. This is a release-control problem, not only a stitching problem. The useful lesson is to confirm how the panel should face and align before the bundle is treated as ready for the line.
What to check, include or do
Before releasing cut panels, compare them with the approved sample or job reference. Check which side carries the print, whether the panel top and bottom are oriented correctly, where the loop position should land and whether any left-right or front-back distinction applies to the bag style. Mark the bundle or trolley clearly so the line team does not rely on memory. If the style has multiple panel types, separate them physically and record the bundle identity. A quick pre-release verification at this stage is usually cheaper than stitching, reopening and sorting mixed panels later.
Where Heyaansh can help
Heyaansh supports FIBC production follow-up by helping teams structure output controls, line release checks, production coordination and practical requirement clarification. Heyaansh can assist with defining the small but important checks that reduce confusion before stitched output starts. Production execution, internal quality release and final approval remain with the factory team.
Best next action
For the next FIBC job, create a one-page line-release check showing print side, panel orientation, loop position and sample reference, and verify it before the first bundle goes to stitching.
Quick takeaway notes
- Wrong panel direction should be caught before stitching starts, not after rework appears.
- Print side, panel orientation and loop position need one clear pre-release check.
- Sample reference helps the line verify facing and alignment instead of relying on memory.
- Separated and marked bundles reduce mixing when more than one panel type is involved.
Common questions
What should be checked before FIBC panels go to stitching?
Check the print side, panel orientation, loop position, panel type separation and the approved sample reference before the bundle is released to the line.
Why is panel direction control important in FIBC production?
Once stitching starts, a wrong-facing or wrongly oriented panel can create rework, output loss and confusion across operators handling the same batch.
How can Heyaansh assist with FIBC line-release checks?
Heyaansh can help structure practical release checkpoints, support output coordination and clarify the job details that should be confirmed before stitching begins.
Need help with this requirement?
Share the requirement, location, timeline and any current constraint. Heyaansh will coordinate the next practical step.
