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Factory and plant workflow

Dry Cleaning Factory Production and Assembly Software

Carry complete customer and garment information from the counter into cleaning, finishing, quality control, RFID, assembly, bagging and completion.

Production queuesQuality and re-cleanAssemblyRFID and conveyor pathways
Dry Cleaning Factory Production and Assembly Software
DRY CLEANING MADE EASYDCMEasy POS workflow
Live
COUNTEROrders
FACTORYProduction
CUSTOMERSSMS Ready
COLLECTIONControl
Drop offTrackProducePayCollect
01Front counter ticketCustomer, garments, due date and paymentReady
02Production visibilityItems, status, notes and assemblyLive
03Customer communicationSMS, payment and pickup pathwaySent
The direct answer

Why production visibility matters

The factory must know what is due, where each item should go, what exceptions exist, whether finishing is complete and whether every garment has returned to the correct order. DCME brings the ticket detail into the production workflow instead of leaving the factory to interpret a counter receipt.

Built for the whole workflow
  • Due and priority queues
  • Department or stage status
  • Quality and re-clean
  • RFID and slick-rail pathway
  • Assembly and bagging
Verified capability

Software that follows the work

DCME connects the practical steps that happen across a garment-care business rather than treating every order as a simple retail sale.

Production queues

See work by due date, service, stage, location or other configured priority.

Quality and re-clean control

Hold items for rework, clarification or quality action without marking the order complete.

Finishing workflow

Connect tunnel, press and touch-up stages to the garment identity and readiness process.

Slick rail and conveyor pathway

Move identified garments through controlled holding and assembly positions.

RFID auto assembly

Use RFID reads to support item recognition and reduce manual sorting where deployed.

Completion and bagging

Confirm ticket completeness, remove temporary identifiers where required, print final documentation and release to collection.

Connected workflow

From customer arrival to completed order

Each stage keeps the customer, ticket, items, payment and operational status connected.

01

Receive identified work

Orders arrive from counters, agencies, accounts or routes with ticket and item information.

02

Sort into the correct process

Direct items to cleaning, laundry, alterations, shoe care or specialist handling.

03

Clean and finish

Move through cleaning equipment, steam tunnel, presses and touch-up as the garment requires.

04

Quality check and exception

Approve the item or hold it visibly for re-clean, repair, clarification or delay.

05

Assemble by ticket

Use manual, barcode or RFID methods to return every item to the correct order.

06

Bag, document and release

Confirm completion, print the required ticket or label and move the order to counter, route, locker or Red Box release.

Operational depth

Control the detail without slowing the counter

The system can be configured around the services, people, locations and reporting requirements of the business.

Production floor

Give teams the work that is due.

  • Due and priority views
  • Service and department queues
  • Item instructions
  • Stage updates
  • Exception notes

Assembly

Control the return to the ticket.

  • Manual assembly
  • Barcode support
  • RFID auto assembly pathway
  • Missing-item alert
  • Ticket-complete confirmation

Automation

Connect software to future equipment.

  • Steam tunnel workflow
  • Slick rail
  • Conveyor intelligence
  • RFID canning and reads
  • Offload and bagging pathway
Who it serves

Choose the workflow that matches the business

DCME can support a single operation, a plant with agencies, or a connected multi-store group without forcing every business into the same operating model.

Shop plant

One-store production room

Keep counter orders, due dates, production and collection connected.

Central plant

Factory serving multiple stores

Receive work from multiple sources and return complete orders to the correct location.

High volume

Automation-ready operation

Plan item identity, conveyors, RFID assembly and throughput around the real production map.

Direct answers

Questions buyers ask

Clear software decisions come from clear questions. These answers describe DCME’s current product direction and commercial terms.

View all FAQs
Can DCME track production stages?

Yes. The stage design is configured around the services and departments the operation needs to see.

Does it support manual and RFID assembly?

Yes. Manual or barcode workflows can be used, with RFID auto-assembly pathways available for suitable operations.

Can due work be prioritised?

Due dates, priorities and production queues can be used to show what requires attention.

Can factory software connect multiple stores?

Yes. Advanced configurations can connect stores, agencies or routes to a central production operation.

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See this workflow working inside DCME.

Book a practical demonstration using your store type, services, terminal requirements and future technology plan.