A 45-day lead time is not a delay.
It is a structured manufacturing sequence designed to ensure quality, customization accuracy, and reliable delivery.
Here is a visual breakdown of how our tactical gear factory manages every stage of production.
Engineering Confirmation & Order Structuring(Day 1-5)
What Happens:
Technical drawings finalized
Size specifications locked
Material type confirmed
Pantone color approval
Logo placement verification
Packaging requirements defined
Why It Matters:
This stage prevents structural errors and future rework.
Clear engineering planning ensures smooth production flow.
Material Procurement & Inspection(Day 6-15)
What Happens:
1000D nylon or custom fabric sourcing
Buckles and hardware confirmation
Webbing and hook & loop cutting preparation
PE or aramid panel preparation (if required)
Raw material inspection before production
Why It Matters:
Stable materials determine final product durability.
All materials must pass inspection before entering cutting lines.
Precision Cutting & Batch Preparation(Day 16-22)
What Happens:
Template-guided or automated cutting
Multi-layer alignment inspection
Batch numbering for traceability
Pre-assembly staging
Why It Matters:
Dimensional consistency starts here.
Cutting accuracy prevents mass deviation during stitching.
Structured Stitching & Assembly(Day 25-35)
What Happens:
Reinforced stitching at load zones
MOLLE alignment precision sewing
Shoulder & waist adjustment system integration
Accessory attachment assembly
Daily in-process QC inspections
Why It Matters:
This is the core manufacturing period.
Every batch is inspected before moving forward.
Final Quality Control & Functional Testing(Day 36-40)
Inspection Includes:
Dimensional tolerance verification
Stitch strength testing
Attachment stability checks
Appearance consistency review
Random load-bearing simulation
Why It Matters:
No batch moves to packaging without approval.
Inspection is not compressed—even during tight schedules.
Packaging & Export Coordination(Day 41-45)
What Happens:
Customized packaging
Carton labeling
Export documentation preparation
Container loading coordination
Shipment schedule confirmation
Why It Matters:
Proper export handling ensures on-time international delivery.
Timeline Summary
| Phase | Days | Focus |
| Engineering | 1–5 | Technical validation |
| Materials | 6–15 | Procurement & inspection |
| Cutting | 16–22 | Precision batch prep |
| Stitching | 23–35 | Core manufacturing |
| QC | 36–40 | Final inspection |
| Shipping | 41–45 | Export & delivery |
A 45-day lead time reflects controlled production discipline, not delay.
Behind every order is:
Engineering validation
Material stability
Structured batch management
Multi-stage inspection
Export compliance coordination
Reliable delivery is built on process control.
Need a detailed timeline for your custom tactical gear project?
Our factory can provide a structured production schedule based on your specifications.
Contact us to plan your next order.