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Workwear that works as hard as your team.

On a manufacturing floor, a workwear failure is not just an image problem — it's a safety risk and a compliance issue. CCG builds industrial workwear programs for operations that require technical fabrics, safety compliance, and uninterrupted supply.

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Trabajadores uniformados en planta de manufactura real
The situation

Most operations have a uniform supplier. Few have a uniform program.

The difference between a uniform supplier and a program manager shows up six months after the first delivery. A supplier ships boxes. A program manages sizing continuity, replenishment timing, stock levels, and quality consistency — continuously, without requiring procurement to restart every reorder.

We manage the program — so you manage the operation. Your team should have one point of contact, not a recurring negotiation.
CCG Program Philosophy
What breaks without a program
01
Supply interruptions
Workers without compliant gear because no one tracked reorder timing. Operations halt or safety protocols are violated to keep production moving.
02
Inconsistent sizing batch to batch
Fit variations between shipments. Returns, delays, and workers wearing gear that doesn't meet specification.
03
Wrong fabric specification
Suppliers recommending what they stock — not what the thermal, chemical, or mechanical environment actually requires.
04
No accountability on delivery
Every reorder becomes a new negotiation. Verbal commitments, no documentation, no continuity.
05
Fragmented visual identity
Different departments using different suppliers and quality levels. No system across the operation.
What a CCG program includes

Every component designed, documented and managed.

We don't hand off a shipment and disappear. A CCG program includes six structured components that run continuously — from specification through replenishment.

01 — Specification
Technical fabric selection & garment development
We source fabrics matched to your specific environment — heat resistance, chemical exposure, hi-vis requirements, anti-static, mechanical durability. Then we develop the garment to spec, not to catalog.
FR fabricsHi-VisAnti-staticRipstopTechnical mesh
02 — Program structure
Sizing control, role ID & multi-site coordination
Full sizing matrix, role-based identification systems, department color coding, and multi-facility coordination — all documented before production.
Sizing matrixRole IDMulti-siteAnnual review
03 — Custom decoration
Embroidery, DTF, screenprint, reflective
Every decoration method has a written spec. Embroidery placement, stitch count, DTF specs, reflective tape positioning — documented and approved before production begins.
EmbroideryDTF printReflective tapeRole badges
04 — Quality assurance
Pre-production, in-process and final inspection
QA checkpoints occur before production, during manufacturing, and before shipment — on every batch, not only the first one.
Pre-prod QAIn-processFinal inspectionDocumentation
05 — Delivery
On-time with full documentation
Packing list, sizing breakdown by location or department, care instructions, delivery confirmation — structured for industrial distribution.
Packing listSizing breakdownOn-time
06 — Replenishment
Continuous supply — no renegotiation
Reorders follow the established program specs. New hires, replacements, size changes, new locations — all handled through the running program structure.
Reorder structureNew hire supplyAnnual planning
Proceso de producción / detalles técnicos
Production capabilities

We don't resell garments.
We develop and produce them.

Full production capability across development, decoration, and quality control. This is what makes the difference structurally — not just in the first delivery, but in every reorder.

Garment development
From scratch or adaptation. Technical spec sheets included with every new program.
Technical fabric sourcing
Direct relationships with specialized mills — not catalog stock.
Embroidery
Flat, 3D, and specialty thread. Institutional-grade at industrial volumes.
Screenprinting
Single and multi-color. Engineered for industrial laundering.
DTF printing
Full-color print. Complex designs without high setup minimums.
Reflective & special trims
Hi-vis tape, role patches, custom labels, woven badges.
QA control
Pre-production through final inspection — every batch.
Export capability
Active operations Mexico → Europe. International documentation included.
The structural difference

CCG program vs. generic supplier.

Every item on this list has a direct cost implication for your operation. These are not marketing claims — they are structural differences in how each model works.

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Capability
Generic supplier
CCG program
Technical fabric specification per environment
Ad hoc / catalog
Per spec
Written spec sheet for every garment
Always
Physical sample before full production
Occasionally
Always
QA on every production run
Every batch
Sizing continuity across reorders
Not guaranteed
Documented
Replenishment without renegotiation
Structured
Multi-location coordination
Ad hoc
Built in
International supply capability
MX / Europe
Single accountability contact
Assigned
Common questions

Questions we hear before the first call.

If your question isn't here, it will be answered in your first 30-minute discovery call — no pitch, just an honest conversation about your operation.

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