Hi,
My first few weeks at Lindex have been truly educational! From the first week I have gotten several courses and introduction lectures within different areas, such as child safety, sustainable fibers and quality. My head was spinning because of all the information, but I feel that I have learned to much already. Who new there was so many rules to follow when making children's wear?! The guide book is extremely thick and informational, and since I am working with kid's wear I have to consider all of these rules when accepting samples and making orders.
I have learned some of the quality tests Lindex is doing in external and internal labs, and I got to try to do some tests myself in the lab at the head office. It was fun to get to see how it is done and try it myself, since I previously only have learned it in theory.
Next time I'll write about how a normal day for me at Lindex looks like :)
Bye,
Daniella
This blog belongs to the Master students in Textile Management at the Swedish School of Textiles, University of Borås. Primarily, the second year students, as part of their program, embark on a field study - as interns at companies in different parts of the world, as research assistants to research projects performed at University of Borås or as individual field study projects, to fulfill their quest for new knowledge.These entries represent their experiences and reflections.
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
Press days
It´s press days which means a lot of
things to do. Do invitations, organize the showrooms and meetings in
Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm… Also this week, some important lend outs were
made. A famous singer and an upcoming band performed at a celebration of the
Danish Queens birthday, wearing Bruuns Bazaar. I got to hang out with the band
for a while as they came in to the head office for a photo shoot. In short, I
get to do all kinds of different things and it is super interesting to be a
part of the PR department.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
My first weeks at Shavel Home Products
Hello from the US, I just finished my first two weeks at a company called Shavel Home Products which is located in Princeton, NJ. SHP is a manufacturer of home textiles such as sheets, blankets, comforters, dog beds etc.. Products are sold through the company’s own website as well as through several retailers.
There are 8 people working in the office here and I got to spend time with each of them during my first week. This was very helpful in order to find out each person’s responsibilities but it also gave me the chance to ask all kinds of questions. Moreover, I learned how to process sales orders and how to do the invoicing which is part of my every day job tasks. Furthermore, I familiarized myself with the company, its products and its customers. We are currently brainstorming about a project which I will be working on during my time here which will give me the chance to learn more about the company’s entire value chain and their procedures.
Åhléns Business Area Home
Åhléns Business Area Home
My name is Carolina and I am doing my internship at Åhléns headquarter
in Stockholm. I started my internship one month earlier then the rest of the
class, so I will give you a small recap.
The first week I got introduced to the staff at the Business area home
department, took part of different meetings and got a basic understanding of
the different computer systems. At the beginning of March I started to assist
the textile buyer of Brands. We have been to a few meetings with potential and
existing suppliers, which I found very interesting.
The first pictures down below shows when we were visited the Åhléns DC
in Hjordbro. It was interested to see how
the process of placing an order affects the handling of the products at the DC.
The next picture shows a meeting where the designers at the home departments went
through upcoming trends in textiles, furniture, materials and patterns. The
last picture shows yesterday activity where we visited the new floor for home
products at Åhléns City in Stockholm.
Thursday, 23 April 2015
My project at KappAhl
Hi everyone!
Now I will tell you a bit more about the main project I have at KappAhl and what I'm doing most of my days. I have got my own "office" in the laboratory department at the company. Here I have an own computer and a Martindale machine that I use for most of my testing project. With this machine I perform abrasion tests with different kind of textile materials and different kind of abradants. With this project the aim is not to test the textile materials, instead the aim is to test the abradants, and hopefully in the end of the project be able to make a conclusion of which abradant that is the most suitable one to use in the future when performing abrasion tests. I have 18 different textile materials to test, and these are going to be tested with 4 different abradants and with 2 different methods, so there is a lot of testing to be done and it will take a long time! Beside this project I also do some other testing, mainly on outerwear. and it can for example be washing tests. I also attend a lot of different kind of meetings, about 2-3 different meetings per week, which is really fun and informative :)
Now I will tell you a bit more about the main project I have at KappAhl and what I'm doing most of my days. I have got my own "office" in the laboratory department at the company. Here I have an own computer and a Martindale machine that I use for most of my testing project. With this machine I perform abrasion tests with different kind of textile materials and different kind of abradants. With this project the aim is not to test the textile materials, instead the aim is to test the abradants, and hopefully in the end of the project be able to make a conclusion of which abradant that is the most suitable one to use in the future when performing abrasion tests. I have 18 different textile materials to test, and these are going to be tested with 4 different abradants and with 2 different methods, so there is a lot of testing to be done and it will take a long time! Beside this project I also do some other testing, mainly on outerwear. and it can for example be washing tests. I also attend a lot of different kind of meetings, about 2-3 different meetings per week, which is really fun and informative :)
Monday, 20 April 2015
Our Internship at IKEA
Hej! We are Angelina and Susanna and we will be blogging about our internship at IKEA together. It’s been 2 weeks into our internship and we both work with communications under the same supervisor. Summing our experiences in two words: Exciting and Inspiring. Meeting people of different backgrounds from all over the world in this little town called Älmhult, the headquarters of IKEA, literally in the middle of nowhere, is very exciting. One day we could be meeting with the Italian designers and the next day we could be travelling to IKEA Helsingborg for meetings or having discussions over lunch with the sustainability manager.
In the first week, we attended guided tours by the managers from the different departments. Going behind the scene at IKEA communications where the iconic IKEA’s catalog was created and seeing live products photoshoot taking place with a huge range of props in many settings are beyond amazing and a real eye-opener. Creativity is overflowing. At the accredited IKEA Test Lab, it’s a whole new vibe. Minimalism precedes the usual bright colorful walls. A lot of testing goes on under the same roof, from chemistry to textile, furniture, lightings and fire. It’s nice and warm being in the climate chamber which stimulates humidity changes to reveal how the product will behave in certain conditions such as in hot and humid countries.
It’s inspiring to learn the story behind every product. It takes numerous research, testing and thousands of home visits to understand how to create better products with good design. IKEA’s democratic design brings good design through the ideal combination of form, function, quality and sustainability at an affordable price, something which we learn to keep in mind.
In these two weeks, we learn a lot about communications and PR. Our work can range from mapping collaborations to creating content, editing and travelling for meetings. After work, we will walk over to IKEA’s Activity House to work out and also play badminton. It’s free! That also includes using of the sports hall, facilities and renting of sports equipment. Aktivitetshuset has all kinds of sports equipment, fitness classes, café, lounge, function rooms, music recording room, car maintenance facilities, steam bath and sauna, facial and massage and many more. Our internship marks the start of our work-life balance healthy lifestyle!
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Internship at Velour by Nostalgi
Hi everybody!
I am doing my internship at a Gothenburg-based brand by
the name of Velour by Nostalgi. This week was my third week here. I am assisting
all functions of the company. There are six employees at the office. The first
week, the office was in great need of AW15 order entries. This became my task
for the entire first week. Velour by Nostalgi has recently introduced barcodes
to their products as this also is a requirement of many retailers. The first
full collection equipped with barcodes on hangtags will be the AW 15 collection.
I worked with this during the second week. This week, I have been working with
managing the warehouse for future outlets and clearances. There are clearance
sales twice a year and now they will also open a permanent outlet store outside
of Stockholm during the following week. I have been working with determining
which products to pick and pack according to the customers’ needs. This last
week, I visited the warehouse for picking and packing the chosen products.
As goes for me
and is seemingly typical among smaller companies, my internship description isn’t
quite clear. We will see what next week has in store! J
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
My first days at Bruuns Bazaar
Today was my first day at the internship
and I must say that it was a great day to start at. The designer of the company
was announced as one of the nominees for ELLE Style Award Designer of the Year.
And of course this immediately required the marketing department, where I will
be during my internship, to work. I was happy to meet the intern that I am to
replace, and during the first days here she will introduce me to the different
tasks that I will do. In short, the day went by super fast and I have gotten so
many new impressions and information that I´m exhausted, but I´m really looking
forward to what I have in front of me. I think I will have a great spring and
summer here.
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